GRBYIOWN WESLEYAN SUNDAY SCHOOL. r | \HE imiml PICNIC of the abose school X will be held in Mr T. Saywell’s paddock, Koratiwbiti road, near Mr Udy’e, ou New Year’s Day. Meals provided Is each, children 6d. Parents and friends cordially invited. 48.2 QBEYTOWN FUSE BRIGADE. A DANCE r connection with the above Brigade will be held at the Town Hall on FRIDAY EVENING, (New Year’s Eve), to last until midnight. Admission—Lady and Gent, 2s; extra lady, fid. FREE BALL AND SUPPER Q N FRIDAY EVENING (New Year’s Eve) FR£E BALL & SUPPER Will be given in the ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, FEATHBRSTON. Dancing to commence at 8 p.m. A cordial invitation to everybody, 485.2 W. CRANMER.
GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT In connection with the Wesleyan Church. Faatherston .. MONDAY, January 10 Carterton .. TUESDAY, January 11 Grey town .. WEDNESDAY, January 13 PROGRAMME. I Qnartett" Call to Remembrance ” Mies. Randall, Mrs Mackintosh, Messrs J. W. Hill and J. Pronse 3 Sorrasophone Solo "Je Rieve ” (Joan Muller) .. Mr G. D. Mackintosh 3 Song “ Come unto Me ” (Handel) Mbs Randall 4 Song “ Absalom *’ ~ Mr Pronse 5 Duet “ My Song Shall be Always Thy Mercy ” (from Meodellsohn’s Hymn of Praise) Miss Randall and Mr J. W. Hill 6 Song “ Resignation ” Mr E. J. W. Widdop 7 Bong “If With All Yonr Hearts Mr J. W. Hill 8 Qnartett “ All is Peace ” Mias Randall Mrs Mackintosh, Mr J W Hill and Mr E J W Widdop 9 Clarionet Duet" I* Favorite ” Rev P. K. Hunter and Mr Mackintosh 10 Song “ Learning ” Mr E. J. W. Widdop II Dnet “ See the Land Appears in Sight ’’ Miss Randall and Mr Pronse 12 Bong “ I Seek for Thee in Even Flower” Mr J. W. Hill IS Flute Solo “ William Tell •’ Rev P, N. Hno.’cr 14 Song “It was a Dream ” Miss Randall 15 Clarionet Solo “ The Keel Row ” Mr 0. D. Mackintosh 16 Duet “ Love and War ” Mr J. W. fliil, and Mr Pronse Conductor : Mr C. D. Mackintosh. Fianiste: Miss Alice Widdop Tickets—Reserve chairs, 2s 6d each ; body of ball, 2s ; family tickets admitting four of family—to reserve chairs 8s ; body of lull, 6s. Further allowance made for children at door. Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8.
SCHOLASTIC. WANTED by a middle agedman,* sitnation aa Tutor id private family or on a station. Salary moderate. Apply Alpha, office of this paper. 488.3 BEES AND CABBAGE PLANTS. FOB SALE, Swarms of Beea and Winter Cabbage Plante. Apply J. Hebley. Boot and Shoe Maker, Greytewn. 490 FOB SALB CHEAP. A STAB MOWEB. Apply to W, Gilpin. Storekeeper, Peathanton. 492.6 WHY Smoke bad Tobacco, when yon can get the beat at WEIGHT’S, Hairdreaaer and Tobacconist, Mam street, Greytown. W BIGHT feels confident that when a smoker once tries it he will nae no other. WHILST the price charged is no more than that demanded for an inferior article. 456 SS4 mm GBEYTOWN FIRE BRIGADE SPORTS TO BE HELD ON ANNIVERSARY DAY, JANUABY 32nd, 1887. ON THE RECREATION RESERVE, GEEYTOWN. Judges—Messrs Buchanan and Baillie. Handicappera—Messrs Bright, Wenbam and Webster. Starter—Mr Webater, PBOGBAUME. ANNIVERSARY HANDICA P—THREE DISTANCES—I2O, 290. 140 yards. Prizes—loo/, -<O/, 20/ Nomination 2/, acceptance 3/ 1. Maiden Race, 290 yds, Ist prize 20/, 2nd 10; ; entrance 2/ 2. Hurdle Handicap, 410yds—1st prize 40/, 2nd 20/ ; Nomination 1/, acceptance 2/ 3. Fire Brigade Engine Competitiou, live men, firemen only-(Trophy); eutrance, I / each 4 Anniversary Handicap, Ist heat, 120 yds 5. Handicap Bicycle Race, 8 miles-70/, 30 ; Nomination 2;'. acceptance 3s/ 6. 100 Yarns Handicap.—4o/, 90/; Nomina* tion 1/, acceptance 2/ 7. Fire Brigade Engine Competition, 2 men. Prize-(Trophy); Entrance, 1/each
8. Anniversary Handicap, and heat. 220 yds 9. Hall Mile Handicap—6o/, 20/; Nomina tion 2/, acceptance 2/ 10. Fireman’s Race, 440 yds (Firemen only)40/, 20 1 ; Entrance 3/ 11. One Mile Handicap—Bo/, 20' 10/ • Nomination 2/, acceptance 3/ 12. Fire Brigade Engine Competition, 1 man, (Greytown only)-1st prize, Gold Medal • second prize. Clock; 3rd, Pair Vases : Entrance 2/6 13. Anniversary Handicap, 3rd beat, 440ydg 14. Consolation, 220yds—20/, 10/; Entrance 2/ RULES AND REGULATIONS Nominations, accompanied by fees and performances to be sent in to the Secretary on or before January lltfa. Handicaps to be declared on or abont the 17th. Two competitors to start or no race ; three to start or no second prize ; four, or on third prize. The decision of the jndgea, or whom they may appoint, to be final. Sports to start at 11 sharp. The Brass Band in attendance. Admission, Is, children ball prise. C. AUOS, Secretary.
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 2011, 31 December 1886, Page 3
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