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Meetings nrtd Amusements. : FORESTERS' HALL. MASTERTON'S PERMANENT POPULAR PICTURE PALACE. Every Evening at 8. Lessees, - - Messrs Thompson & Payne. Direction - - - John Payne. THOMPSON - DAYNE QtCTURES HOMPSON - Iγ AYNE ™ICTURES Don't forget that the Sliding Roof keeps you cooler than you would be at home. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! You must see— "A Voice ffom the Dead." A Powerful and Pathetic Drama, based on an incident of the Great Steel Strike at Pittsbury, U.S.A. In this picture an Edison gramaphone saved the hero's life. And "The Potter's Dream, " a Color Film, is Simple Exquisite. If you are interested in beautiful art pottery see this or you will be sorry. If you have a fit of the blues, come and see "They Would Elope." You will laugh the blues away. " A TRIP ON A TRAWLER " is an Interesting Real Marine Picture. A Lovely Historical Drama — (in Color) " MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS." ALFREDTON j ANNUAL ATHLETIC SPORTS, j (Registered under N.Z.A. Union.) To be held on Thursday, lOth Mar., 1910. OFFICERS.— President: A. J. Rutherfurd, Esq.; Vice-Presidents : .Messrs C. Kebbell, CC. Holmes, Foster Percy, H. W. Bridge, W. Rutherford, J. Boustead, senr., J. Blake, J. Crrss. senr., C. Gill, A. R. Clapham, M. Godinah, C. Oliver. Committee : Messrs M. It. Herbert, J. N. S. Owen, J. George, W. J. Blake, Alf. Gordon, J.Thrupp, Win. Brannigan, W. E. (Ireen, Len. Percy, L. Dohnt, J. Hanley, and J. Cross, junr. Judges: Messrs M. R. Herbert and W. .1. Blake. Timekcsper :Mr W. E. Green. lianclicapper ana Starter: Mr H. E. Greathead. PROGRAMME. 1. 150 Yards Maiden Race, first prize 255, second prize 10s ; post entry 2s 6d. 2. 100 Yards Handicap, first prize 50s, second 20s ; nom. 3s Gd, ace. Is. 3. Boys' Race (under 16 years), first prize 10s, second 5s ; nom. Is. 4. Hop, Step and Jump, first prize 25?, second 10s; nom. Is 6d, ace. Is. 5. Ladies' Nail-driving Competition, first prize trophy, second 5s ; entry Is. 6. 220 Yards 'Handicap, first prize 50s, second 20s ; nom. 3s 6d, ace. Is. 7. High Jump Handicap, first prize 255, second 10s; nom. Is Gd, ace* Is. 8. 120 Yards Hurdles, first prize 30s, second 15s ; nom. 2s, ace. 1?. 9. One Mile Bicycle Handicap, first prize trophy; entrance Is. 10. '110 Yards Handicap, first prize 50s, second 20s; nom. 3s 6d. ace. Is. 11. Girls' Race (under 10 years), first prize trophy, second 59 ; entry 6d. 12. One Mile Walk, first prize 40s, second 15s ; nom. 2s fid, ace. Is. 13. Stepping the Chain, first prize trophy, second 5s ; entry Is. 14. One Mile Handicap, first prize 555, second 25s ; nom. 3s 6d, ace. Is. 15. Married Men's 100 Yards Handicap (local) ; entrance Is. 16. Married Women's Race, first prize trophy, second ss; entry Is 17. Ticket Race, first prize trophy, second 5s ; entry Is. 18. Hunters' Competition (for horses), first prize 455, second 15s ; entrance 3s 6d. 19. Needle - Threading Competition, first prize trophy and 203, second 10s; entry 3s. 20. Tiltingin the Ring, first prize 30s, second 15s; entry 3s. 21. Weight-Guessing Competition (sheep), first prize 20s. A Points Prize, presented by Messrs Levin and Co., will be given to the winner of the most points in No. 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, and 14. Running events to count 5, 3 and 1 ; jumping to count 3, 2 and 1. Nominations for Events No. 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, and 14 close with the Secretary on March Ist. HANDICAPS will be declared on March sth. Acceptances close on IWI arch Bth. CONDITIONS. All events to be conducted and decided under the Rules of the New Zealand Athletic Union, and the competitor's attention is specially drawn to Rule 15 of the Constitution and 13 of Regulations— i.e., that every competitor must be registered and entry fee jpaid before competing, otherwise he is liable t8 disqualification and will not receive any prize money he may win. Nominations for all Handicap Events must be made on Ist March, 1910, on New Zealand Athletic Forms, giving last two years' performances (if any). If no performance during the last two years then the last performance (if any) to be stated. All Protests must be lodged with the Secretary, in writing, within ten minutes after the event, accompanied by a fee of ss, to be forfeited if the protest be found frivolous. Three starters or no second prize. Any competitor leaving his mark before the pistol is fired will be put back one yard for each offence. Tho Committee reserve the right to re-handicap any competitor, and also to alter or postpone the programme in the event of bad weather. CHAS. CROSS, Hon. gecretary. W. L. JOY. PHOTOGRAPHER, |7»XCHANGE BUILDINGS, Masterton. -*- il (Room No. 16, upstairs) Opposite Alex. Donald, Tailor. 7/6 FREE ENLARGEMENT given with each order of Cne Dozen Cabinets.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9598, 9 February 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9598, 9 February 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9598, 9 February 1910, Page 1

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