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"i ii nnn m j ifr HfHtfWrff llil-MtM iH ITW. qtll ii_ir___M_Ml___M_M»_g_M_i_,^^ Borough Notices. BOROUGH OF NAPIER. riIHE following extract from the 'Public Health JL Act, 1876/ is published for general information, CLAUSE 28 'WHEN a Householder knows that a person within tho house occupied by him is taken sick of Small-pox, Cholera, or any other highly infeatious disease dangerous to the people, he shall immediately pive notice thereof to the Local Board of the disttic t in which he dwellSi If In refuses or ne g lects to give such notice he shall forfeit a sum not exceeding £10. It shall be the duty of the Medical Practitioner in attendance on Buch case to state to the Householder, aa early „3 possible, tho infectious nature of such disease.' With reference to the above the Public are informed that the Borough Council is the Local Board of Health, and that all Reports must be forwarded to the Town Clerk. By Order— M, N. BOWER, Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, Napier, December 8,1882, ." ' -———-—*m Athletic Sports. WAIPAWA ATHLETIC CLUB'S ANNUAL SPORTS. rpHE annual Sports Meeting of the above Club will . ■> X take place in Mr Baker's paddock, Waipawa. on J~ BOXING DAY, Tuesday, 26th December, 1882. PROGRAMME— I—Throwing tub Hammer (161b). First, prize Ll 10s, second 15a; entrance 2s 6d 2—Maiden Race (300 yards). First prize L 2; second Ll; entrance 3a 3—Putting-Stone (161b). First prize Ll 10s ; second 15s ; entrance 2s 6d 4—Waipawa Cup, (Handicap), 880,440, and 100 vaTds First prize L 10; second L 6; third L 2; with a Special Prize of L 3 for winner of 100 yards event. Race to be decided by points to count as follows:—First In each event 5 points: second 3 points; third 2 points, Entrance ss; acceptance ss. First event 880 yards. 6—Best Bagpipe Plater. "First prize Ll 10s: second 15b ; entrance 2s 6d 6—Walking Match (l. miles), First prize L_J second L 2; entrance 4s 7—Dancing Highland Fling. First prize L 2; second Ll: entrance 2s Gd B—Wvipawa Cop (second event); 440 yards 9—Hop, Step, and Jump. First prize Ll 10s; se« cond 15s; entrance 2s Gd 10—Obstacle Racb (400 yards). First prize LBJ second Ll 10s; entrance 4s 11—-Boys' Race (Handicap), under 14 years; 300 ' yards. First prize Ll; second 10s: entrance is 12 Running High Jump, First prize Ll 10b ; second 15s ; entrance 2s Cd 13—Waipawa Cot (third event); 100 yards; special. - prize of L 3 for winner of this event 14—Vaulting wth Pole (vaulting to start at Bft.) First prize Ll 10s; second 15s ; entrance 2s 64 15— Handicap Hurdlb Back. 440 yards, over 8 hurdles, 3 feet 6 inches highf Dirst prize L4j second L 2. Entrance 4s. ■ 16 -Bots" Hurdlb Racb (Hanoicap). For hoys under 14 years; 6 hurdleß, 2ft 61n high. First prize Ll; second 10s; entrance ls 17—Athlbi ie Club Handicap (One mile). First prize L 6; second L 3; third Ll. Entrance fis ; acceptance ss. 18—Boys' Obstacle Race. For hoys under 14 years; 400 yards. F*rst [prize. Ll 10s; second IBs J entrance 2s 19—Boys' Race* For boya under 10 years, First prize 15s ,* second 6s; entrance 6d 20—Egg and Ladle Race (100 yards). First prize Ll; second 10s ; entrance 2s 21—Tilting in the Ring, J?_3t prize L 5; second L 2; entrance 5s 22—Greasy Pig. Prize: The pig; open to all n comers. Entries for the Waipawa Cup ,* Handicap Hurdle Race; and Athletic Club Handicap, will be received by the Secretary up to FRIDAY, 15th Deeemberf Acceptances, with colors, to be sent in on or before the 22nd December. Admission to the ground, ls. First event Btarts punctually at 11 a.m. J. A. BURTON, Hon. See. TCIRIENDLY SOCIETIES' SPORTS, NEW YEAR'S DAY. OPENING OF THE NAPIER REOREA* TION GROUND. Judges .. .. Messrs G. Wootton and R, Moody Starter Mr D, Murnane Handicappers.. Messrs R. Mullany and T.Murphy PROGRAMME OF SPORTS, 1. Maiden Racs—Open to those who have never won an advertised race; distance 203 yards* First prize L 2 10s; second ptize Ll; Entrance 2s 6d 2. Putting the Stone (161b) -First prize Ll; second prize 10s ; Entrance 2s 6d 3. Napier Handicap (3 events)—lso,3oo, 440 yards. First prize L 8: second L 5; third L 3. Five to start or no third pnze. Nomination ss; acceptance 7s 6d 4. Boys' Handicap (under 14)—100 yards. First prize Ll; second 10s; entrance ls 5. Running High Jump—First prize Ll ; second 10s- Three to compete or no second pj_!9 Entrance 2a 6r Friendly Societies' Handicap—2so yards (Members of Friendly Societies only). First prize L 2; second Ll; entrance 2s 6d; acceptance Is 7. Vaulting with Pole—First prize Ll; second 10s; entrance 2s 6d 8. Girls' Handicap Race—loo yards. First prise. 10s; second ss; entrance free 9. One Mile Handicap—First prize L 8; second L 4 ; third Ll 10s. F}ve to start or no third prize Entrance ss; acceptance 5s 10. Tug of War—Teams to consist of eight men from each Friendly Society. First prize L 4 • second L 2 ; 4 teams to enter or no second prize, Entrance ls per man 11. Three-Legged Race—loo yards, First prize Ll; -j second 10s ; entrance 2a 12. Hop, Step, and Jump—Two hops allowed. First prize Ll; second 10s. Three to compete or , no second prize. Entrance 2s 6d 13. Consolation Handicap—44o yards ; open to all non-winners during the day. First prize L 3 , second L 2; third Llr Five to start or no third prize, Entrance 2a 6d 14. Catching the Bellman—Prize Ll; entrance ls. 16—Wheelbarrow Race (blindfolded) —Competitors to find their own barrows; 60 yards. First prize Ll: second 10s- Four to start or ne second prize. Entrance 2s. Nominations for Maiden Race, Napier Handicap, Friendiy Societies' Handicap, and One Mile Handi- ■ cap, accompanied with fees and colors to be sent to the Secretary at fche Herald Office, Napier, not later than TUESDAY - , December 19. Acceptances, December 27th. Admiesion to the ground, ls. Grand Stand, le. C, T. WILLIAMS, Hon. geo. pALBDONIAN SPORTS PETANE. NEW YEAR'S DAY. Judge MrW. Miller. Handicappers; Messrs Coe and Hay. fcUrter Mr Hay. PROGRAMME OF SPORTS— 1. Maiden Race—Open to all those who have never won an advertised race ; distance 150 yards; first prize, £2; second price, 10s; entrance, 2s 6d. 2. Running High Jump—First prize £2; second prizo 15s; "entrance 3s. 3. One Hundred Yards Handicap—First prize £3 ; second priza £1; nomination 2s Od ; acceptance 2s 6d. ' ' 4. Boys' Handicap (under 141—150 yards; first prize, £110s; second prize 10s ; entrance ls ; 5. Hop, Step, and Jump—First prize £2; second _ prize, 15s; entrance 3s 6. One Mile Handicap-First prize, Cup presented ; by Mr W. Villers and £5; second prize L 3; Third prize Ll; nomination ss; acceptance 23 6d 7. Throwing the Hammer—First prize L 2; second prize 10a; entrance 2i 6d 8. Petane Cup (Handicap)— Three heats, 150 yard?, 250 yards, and 440 yards; first prize, Cup presentedhy Mr W. Villers and L 6; Becond prize L 4; third prize L 2; nomination 53; acceptance 7s 6d ; five to start or no third prize 9. Running Long Jump—First prize L 2; second prize 153; entrance 3s 10. Girl's Handicap—Bo yards, first prize 15s; second prize 6s ; entrance free--11. Obstacle Race—4oo yards; first prize L 5 ; second prize L 2; entrance 5s 12. Putting the Stone—First prize L 2; second prize 10s ; entrance 2s 6d 13. Quoit Contest—First prize Ll 10s ; second prize 10s; entrance 2s 14. Handicap Hurdlo Race—44o yards; 6 hurdles 3ft, 6ln, high; first prize L 6 ; second prize L2los; ' nomination 2s 8d; acceptances, ssi 15. Bagpipe Competition—First prize L 2; second prize, Ll. 10, Dancingr (Highland Fling)— First prize L 2; second prize Ll. Nominations for the Maiden Race, Petane One Hundred Yard Handicap, One Mile Handicap, and Handicap Hurdles to be addressed to the Secretary, Petane, or left at the Herald Office, Napier, on or before Saturday, 16th December, and Acceptances by the 26th. Fees and colours must be enclosed with Nominations. Handicaps and Entries for tho other events to be made on the ground; Contests at Archery, Tiltine at the Ring, Lawn ■ Tennis, Skittles, and Shooting at Bogardus'Balls Will be arranged on the ground. Admission to the ground ls; Children under 12 yeara free; Carriages 2s 6d each, with ls for each occupant. No horsemen allowed on the ground Admission to the Grand Stand Is each ; children under 12 half price. ' JAMES DINWIDDIE, -Hon. See., Petane. ■■^^^^^^" 1 "' M **^'********'****'********'* l '''**** l ' l ' M

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3572, 20 December 1882, Page 4

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