A. L. WEBSTEK HAS BEEN APPOINTED DISTRICT AGENT FOB GALBRAITH'S PATENT 5«7 AGENCY. FOB SALE. ONE Pair Bay Buggy PONIES, Filly and Gelding, six and eight years old respectively ; well matched and good travellers. First class leaders in a torn horse team. Price, Apply to E. E. MARTIN, 477.6 Martinborough. MASTERTON COACH AND CARRIAGE FACTORY. MITIR &~DIXON, PROPRIETORS. Every description of Vehicles Manufactured on the Premises, At Lowest Possible Prices. Terms Cash. Pirst Prizes at Pastoral Shows 1880, 1881, 1882, asd 1883. MUIR & DIXON'S PRICE LIST— Single Bnggies, from L3O Double Bnggies, from L3B Waggonettes, from L 45 Buggy and Express Waggons, from L 35 Dog Carts, from L2B Pagnels, fromL2s ALL OTHER VEHICLES EQUALLY AS 42» CHEAP.
AMALGAMATED FEIENDLY SOCIETIES SPOUTS ON New Recreation Ground GREYTOWN, ST. PATRICK'S DAY, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17,1886, PROGRAMME. No Event, Now. Accp. Ist. Und 1. Maiden Race, 220 yd, ent 2/ .. .. 30/ 16/ 2.lst Event, St Patrick's Handicap, 120 yd .. 2/ 4/ 8. Two Mile Walking Race (hdcp) .. 2/ 4/ 100/ 30/ (3rd prize, 10/) 1. Hurdle Race, 220 yd .. 1/ 2/ 40/ 20/ 5. Sack Race, 120 yd, ent 2/ 20/ 10/ 6. Friendly Societies' (hJcp) 440 yd .. 1/ 8/ 60/ 30/ 7. Obstacle Race, 220 yd ent 2/ .. .. 30/ 10/ 8. Half Mile Race .. 2/ 8/ 60/ 20/ 9. Three-Legged Hurdle Race, 220 yd, 20-inch hurdles, ent 2/6 .. 30/ 15/ 10. 2nd Event. St Patrick's Handicap, 220 yd .. 11. Maori Race (hdcp), 440 yd, ent 2/ .. 20/ 10/ 12. One Mile Race (hdop), 2/ 4/ 100/80/ (3rd prize. 10/) 13. lOOvd Race (hdcp) ent 2/6 .. .. 30/ 10/ 14. Firmen's Race (hdop), to dress and run 440 yd ent 8/ .. .. 40/ 20/ 15. Brd Event, St Patrick'* Handicap, 440 yd .. 16. Hurdle Race (hdcp) 440 yd, ent 3/ .. 50/ 80/ 17. Consolation Race, 220 yd 80/ 10/ Boys Races at Intervali. 20/ 10/ 1/ 8/ 60/ 30/ 30/ 10/ 2/ 8/ 60/ 20/ 30/ 15/ 20/ 10/ 30/ 10/ 40/ 20/ 50/ 80/ 80/ 10/ RULES AND REGULATIONS. Entries for open races to bo made to the Secretary, on the ground. Twa competitors to start, or no prize; three to start, or no second prize ; four or no third prize. The decision of the Committee, or whoever they may appoint, shall in all cases of dispute, bo final; and all protests shall be made within a quarter of an hour after the event. St Patrick's Handicap will be run in 3 events and count by points—s first; 8 second ; 2 third. First Prize, L 6 ; 2nd L2 ; 3rd LI. In the event of the weather proving unfavorable, the Committee shall have it in their power to postpone the Sports from day to day.
Nominations for St Patrick's Handicap, 1 Eurdles, Two Mile Walking Eace, One Mile, j Half Mile, and Friendly Societies' Handi- I caps, closes on 4th of March. Acceptances to be reoeived on the ground. All compe ! titors for the above handicaps to send in their performances for the last six months to the Secretary, with nominations. Admission Is; children under 12, half price. A GRAND PROCESSION Of Friendly Sooieties, in full Begalia, will start from Foresters' Hal), at 10 a.m. headed by a Brass Band, which will play on the ground. Sports will commence at 11 O'Clock Sharp. To wind up with A. DANCE. A DANCE will be held in the Foresters' Hall in the evening. Dancing will commence at 8 p.m. Gentlemen, 2s ; Ladies, Is. F. MUIR, Seoretary. EAILWAY TIME-TABLE. WELLINGTON-WAIRAKAI* A TRAINS. Trains leave— Masterton 7.30 morn. ; 2.10 afternoon. Carterton 8.0 ~ 240 „ Grevtown 3.20 ~ 2 Su Woodside $.82 „ 3.12 ~ Featherston 8.52 „ 3-32 Cross" Crock 9.20 ~ 4.0 Arr. Wellington 12.20 „ 7-0 Trains leave— Wellington 7.20 „ 4.25 Cross' Creek 10.15 „ 7.10 Featherston 10.45 ~ 7.40 ~ Woodside 11.7 „ 80 „ ; Carterton 11.35 „ 8.30 Arr. Masterton 12.10 „ 0-0 „ I GREYTOWN SATURDAY TRAINS. i A train leaves Grevtown at 7.40 a.m., running down to Featherston, arriving at 8.6 and dropping passengers there to wait until 8.52 for the tram from Masterton to Wellington. This train returns to Greytown, and leaves again at 8.45 for Woodside, and then runs to Carterton and Masterton. It leaves Featherston at 8.10, Woodside 9, Carterton 9.28, arriving at Marterton gi 0.65 a. m. Leaves Masterton again at 10.10, Carterton 10.40 and arrives at Woodside at 11.5, where it meets the morning train from Wellington. It then runs up to Greytown, arriving at 11.25. At 2.55 the Greytown train runs down to Woodside with passengers for the train to Wellington from Masterton, leaving Woodside at 3.16, arriving at Greytown at 3.80 At 10 minutes to i it again leaves Greytown, runs down to Woodside, arriving there at 4.6 ; from thenco up to Carterton, leaving that station at 4.32 and arriving at Masterton at f> p.m. Leaves Masterton again at 5.15, Carterton 5.45, "Woodside 6.12, arrivingat Featherston 6.30. Leaves Featherston at 6-45 and arrives at Greytown at 7.20. Leaves Greytown at 7.40, arrive Woodside 7.50 to meet the Wellington, traja, fieturn from Woodside at S.O. urivin* at $.12 P-W----r ■<•!«;:,;•• ■,„•»*-■■ ••,:-■ ■
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1804, 8 March 1886, Page 3
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