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Meetings and Amusements. THE COMING SPOBTS I OF THE WAIRARAPA CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. aster tonpaek. Thursday, Jan. I, 1903. £172 and four Gold Medals given in prizes. ENTRIES for all Handicaps, Chopping, Hewing, Sawing Competitions and Quoits, dose "WEDNESDAY, Deoember 17th, 1902. SPECIAL. ATTRACTIONS. Bagpipe Music, Cash Prizes and Trophies Highland Dances „ ~ Bicycle Races Hurdle and Flat Races Hewing, Bushfelling, and Sawing Competitions Wrestling and Jumping Boys' and Girls' Races ENTRIES will be received at the office of the undersigned. All Bicycle Events to be run under tho Eules of tho League of N.Z. Wheelmen. A GRAND SCOTCH CONCERT, in conjunotion with tho above, will be held in the TOWN HALL, on NEW YEAR'S NIGHT. For particulars see posters, obtainable on application to THOS. DUNCAN, Secretary. mOWH HALL, MASTERTON. CALEDONIAN CONCERT. NEW YEAR'S NIGHT. r-ROGBA3DIE I 1. Overture, Masterton Municipal Band. 2. Song, " Around the Camp Fire," Mr W. H. Hawkins. 3. Scotoh Reol, Highlanders in Costume. 4. Song, "The Land o' tho Leal," Miss Tullock. 5. Song, "Oh, For the Bloom o' My Am Native Heather," Miss Randell. 0. Character Songs, " Oh! So Rude," " The Irish Spree," "One of the Gordon Highlanders" (with apologies), Mr Harry Hall. 7. Song, " The Emigrant's Farewell," Mr James Martin. 8. Sheauntreus, Highbinder in Costume. 9. Song, "Kobin Adair," Miss O'Brien. 10. Sketch, " The Village Concert," introducing the latest humorous Scotch songs, Mies Nowton and Mr A. W. Newton. 11. Sailor's Hornpipe, by Prize Dancer. Interval Ten Minutes. 12. Song, "Within a Mile o , Edinboro' Town," Miss Randell. 13. Song, "The McGregors' Gathering," Mr F. Hunn. 14. Highland Fling, Highlanders in Costume. 15. Song, "Jock o , Hazeldean," Miss O'Brien. 16. Recitation," The Gordon Highlanders," Mr W. H. Hawkins. 17. Song, " Mary of Argyle," Mr James Martin. 18. Song, " Beloved, it is Morn," Miss Tullock. 19. Character Songs, " Has Anybody Seen Our Cat," "I Felt Sorry for the Feller," "I'm Throwing Myself Away." Mr Harry Hall. 20. Sword Dance, Highlander in costume. 21. Song, " Auld Robin Gray," Miss Randell. 22. Violin Competition (Reels and Strathspeys), for gold medal presented by. Mr Eli Smith. Entries for this competition to close with Mr J. P. Elliot on or before January Ist, at 8 p.m. Entrance fee, 2s. POPULAR PRICES.—3/-, 2/- and 1/-. Concert to commence at 8 p.m. Box plan at Elliot's Book Arcade. rpHE SPIRITUALISTS propose holding a PUBLIC TEA MEETING in VINE CHURCH, on NEW YEAR'S DAY. Tickets i/- Each. TEA AT 6 O'CLOCK. A PUBLIC MEETING Will be held the same evening at 8 o'clock. T7IGMONT RACING CLUB, HAWERA. SUMMER MEETING. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18th and 19th, 1903. PROGRAMME-FIRST DAY. Flyikq Handicap, a handicap of 116 soys; G furlongs. First Hack Flat Handicap, of GO soys; 6 furlongs. Fmsi Hurdles, of 110 soys; If miles. First Hack Huedles, of GO soys; 1J miles. Egmont Cup, of 300 soys; 1£ miles. Eqmont Hack Produce Stakes, of 110 soys; final payment January 12th, 1903; 1 J miles. Hawera Welter Handicap, of 110 soys ; 1 mile. Second Hack Flat Handicap, of GO soys ; 9 furlongs. SECOND DAY. Waimate Handicap, of 115 soys; 7 furlongs. Second Hack Hurdles, of GO soys; If miles. Third Hack Flat Handicap, of GO soys; 7 furlongs. Atkinson Memorial Stakeb, of 200 soya; 1£ miles. Second Hurdle Handicap, of 110 soys ; If miles. Fourth Hack Flat Handicap, of 60 soys; 1 J miles. Normandt Stakes, of 110 soys; 1 mile. Hack Scurry, 55 soys; 5 furlongs. NOMINATIONS close on MONDAY, JANUARY 12th. ACCEPTANCES MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9th, 9 pm. J. A. TURTON, Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICE! MESSRS TURNER & TURNER DESIRE to convey to their friends, and the generally public THE MOST HEARTY WISHES FOB 'XMAS AND THE NEW YEAR, and they trust sincerely that everyone will eDJoy A TIP-TOP TIME! T. SHIELDS, MERCHANT TAILOR, or Wellington. INTRODUCTION. —Gentlemen to whom it is a necessity to dress well, should visit this establishment to inspect an entirely new Stock, which comprises one of the largest and most select collections of Materials for Gent's wear in New Zealand. It's a good thing to see a man take a pride, in his appearance. Prices Moderate. I import all my Suitings direct from tho Mills, thus saving 40 por cent, in middlemen's profits, so I am able to make Suits at the right price. Under the care- of a skilful outter every detail is studied in making and fitting garments to give eaoh customer entire satisfaction.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7349, 31 December 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7349, 31 December 1902, Page 1