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X WELLWOOD. SALE OF HIDES SHEEPSKINS, TALLOW AND WOOL, AT HASTINGS. MR R. WELLWOOD Will hold his next SKIN, HIDE, WOOL, AND TALLOW SALE ON TUESDAY, sth NOVEMBER 1889. At 12 o'clock, At his Sale-rooms, Hastings. R. WELLWOOD, Hastings. FARM FOR SALE AT KORIKOPO. R WELLWOOD has received instruc- . tions from Me T. Foeeman to sell his Farm at Korikopo, containing H7s Acres. This land is looked upon as some of the finest fattening land in the province. It is within lh miles of Nap:cr, and is eminently suitable for a Dairy Farm. Terms extremely easy. K. WF.LLWOOD, Auctioneer, Hastings. B" UILDING TIMBER of all descriptions in Stock, including Architraves and Mouldings, &c. Timber delivered in any part of tho district. Yard, corner of Queen street and Karamu road, next Auction Rooms. FOR SALE. R WELLWOOD has received instruc- , lions from Ms John Heslop, of Puketapu, to dispose of his Pure Clydesdale Kntiro KOBIK ADAIK, imported from Victoria. For full particulars apply to R. WELLWOUD, Auctioneer. E WELLWOOD (as Agent for the r, Hawke's Bay Timber Company) has ou hand v good stock of Matai Firewood, Sawn and Split Palings (Dressed, Rough, and Pointed). FOR SALE, THE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE It,! A R Q. U I S . If not sold will stand as usual at the farm in Plastinirs during the coining season. I K. WKLLWOOD, Hastings. t> EGULAR Fortnightly Sales of Stock JtAi on every alternate Wednesday; also, at Auction Room, Sale of Furniture, Produce, &c. Private Auction Sales arranged for in any part of the Province. R. WELLWOOD, Auctioneer, Stook and Station Agent, Hastings, H.B. HAWKE'S BAY FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' SPORTS, TO ME ICBLD AT I NAPIER PARK GROUNDS MONDAY, 11th NOVEMBER, ISSO. PROGRAMME: I.—ll a.m.—MAIDEN RACE, 150 yards. I Open to all who have nover won an advertised race. First prize, £2; second, £1. Entrance, 2b Gd. 2.—11.15 a.m. —BOYS' HANDICAP (under 14) 150 Yards. First prizo, 15s; second, 7s Gd. Entrance Is. BIRTHDAY HANDICAP, three distances, 440 Yards, 220 Yards, and 100 Yards, to be decided by points. First prize, £10 : second, £o ; third, £2 10s ; with (silver trophy to the winner of 100 Yards event. Nomination, ss; acceptance, 6s. 3.—11.30 a.m.—First Event, 440 Ynrds. 4.—11.15 a.m.—IRISH JIG. First prize, £2 ; second, £1. Entrance 2s 6d. 6. —12 noon. — GIRLS' HANDICAP (under 16), 100 Yards. Fhst prize, 15s ; second, ss. Entrance Is. 0.-12.1.3 p.m.-BIRTHDAY HANDICAP (second event), 220 Yards. 7.—12.30 p.m. — POINTING THE PUMPKIN. First prize, £1. Entrance, Is. 8.—12.45 p.m.-SAILORS' HORNPIPE. First prize, £2 ; ueoond, £1. Entrance 2a Gd. 9.—1 p.m.—BIRTHDAY HANDICAP (third event), 100 Yards. 10.—1.15 p.m.-EGYPTIAN HORSE RACE IN THE LAKE ON BARRELS.—First prize, £3 ; second, £1 10s. Three entries or no second prize. Entrance 2s Gd. 11.—1.30 p.m.—BELLING THE CAT. First prize, £1. Entrance Is. 12.—1.45 p.m. — HANDICAP BOYS' RACE (under 14), 200 Yards.—For sons of members of Friendly Societies only. First prize, £1; second, 12s (id. third, ss. Entrance free. 13.—2 p.m. — HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, 300 Yards, over 6 flights of hurdles ;<ft. Giu. high. First prize, £i ; second, £2. Nomination, 2s 6d ; licceptuuco, 2s Gd. 14.—2.15 p.m.—MENAGERIE RACE, 100 yards. Competitors to nominate animals which they will drive. Allowed —Turkeys, Rats, Rabbits, Cats, Fowls, Pigs, Geese, Sheep, Ducks, Cage Birds, and Moas. First prize, £1; second, 10s; third, ss. Entrance, Is. 15.—2.30 p.m.—GRAND TWO-MILE HANDICAP. — First prize, £C aud trophy ; second prize, £3 ; third prize, £1 10s. Nomination, 3s; acceptance, se. 16.—2.4.) p.m.—NOVEL RACE, 150 yards; hop 50 yards, run backwards 50 yards, and 50 yards ou all fours. First prize, £1 10s ; second, 15s. Entrance 2b. 17.—3 p.m.—TURPIN'S RIDE TO YORK (in coatunie). Prize, Saddle and Furniture value £7 10s. Entrance, Tβ Gd. Ten entries or no event, and entries mast reach the Secretary not later than WEDNESDAY, tith November. Condition b below. 18.—3.30 p.m.—THREE-LEGGED RACE 150 lards. First prizo, £1 10s; second 10s. Entrance Iμ. 19—3.45 p.m.—FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' HANDICAP, 150 Yards; for Members of Friendly Societies over 40 years of age. To be run in regalia. First prize, £1 10»; necoiid, 10s. En trance, Iβ. RULES & GENERAL CONDITIONS. First nicu to start at 11 a.m. sharp. Nominations for Birthday Handicap, Handicap Hurdle Race, and Two-mile Handicap must be sui.t to the Secretary ou or before WEDNESDAY, the 23rd October, at 10 p.m. Entries for events Nos. 1, 10, 12, 14, and 10, close with the Secretary at the M,usonic Hotel at 8 p.m. on SATURDAY, the 2nd November. Points on Birthday Handicap to count 3, 2, 1. Nominations for Handicap events must be accompanied by a re-cord of last three performances, as well as nomination fees aud colors, or they will not be recognised. All protests to be in writiugj and to be lodged with the Committee within 10 minutes after the event, together with 5s depotit, which will be forfeited if the protest is not sustuiueil. Handicaps will bo declared on SATURDAY, the 2Gth October, and Acceptances must bo in the hands o! tho Secretary by SATURDAY, November 2nd. Handicapped—Metiers R. Smith und T. Taylor. • . The conditions of Turpin's Ride to York are as follows: —'' Dick i uipin" is allowed five seconds' start. Ttio course will be mapped out aud advertised by the committee, and every competitor will bo required to keep strictly to this course. " Dick Tiirpin" will be chosen by ballot on Saturday evening, November 'Jth, at 8 p.m. The committee reserve to themselves the right of prohibiting any horse from competing, and in eueh ■ case the entrance ffce will bo returned, the payment of which dues not secure the right of fctartiiig. If "Dick Turpin" succeeds iv keeping the course for ten minutes without being caught he will be adjudged the wanner, but should any of his pursuers en teh up to and touch him on the shoulder thtn he takes the prize. Minimum weight, 10st. Entries closo with the Secretary at 10 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, Gth November, at the Masonic Hotel. The Friendly Societies' Grand Art Union will be drawn at 2.30 p.m. on the Ground, under the supervision of gentlemen appointed for the purpose. During tho day tho Napier Fire Police will compete for Captain Cohen's valuable £10 10a Uup. Purticulurs of this competition will appear in future issue. The side Shows and other amusements will include Swinging, Aunt Sally, Merry-go-Round, Riile Gallery, Dancing ou the Green, Toys and Races for the children, &c, &c. Wμ. S. TAYLOR, Secretary. GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. £P PS ' S COCOA BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of tho natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a cnreful application of the fine properties of -\vellselected Cocoa, Mr Eppe has provided our breakfast Uibk-a with a delkutely-fiavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by tho judicious uso of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of Hiibllu maladies are iloating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. W"e may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well "i.v.-ti lied with pure blood and a properly nourished frame.' —Sco article hi the Ci.il Service Gazette. Madu simply with boiling water or iniik. Sold in {lb packets by grocery, labelled " a jAM E S El>l' « k CO., HOT.! 11:01 V Til 1C CIIjiSHSTB, LoNi.iiM. l)nc,i.Atsr> ATLAS ROLLER MILLJNG COMPANY'S FLOUR. Ihis Flour has thu peculiar feature of j.ossesainy: combined <]ualitiert of whiu-iu-hn and strength, und is guaranteed to bo equal to any Flour in the AUukot. <&$- ONE TI.'IAL WILL fcUFFIOE. be obtained from all Grocers, und wholesuU> ouly from "W. 11. COOPKB, AGENT FOR HAWKL'H BAY

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5660, 19 October 1889, Page 4

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