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The captain and five men composing the crew had fallen victims to his sudden , attack, and having all been butchered by the maniac their bodies were thrown overboard by him. The mate, mere fortunate , than his comrades, had succeeded in over- ' powering his assailant, with whom he had a terrible struggle, sustaining serious wounds. The Morso's crew, on hearing the story, kept the murderer in close custody, and brought th« Kussian vessel on to Copenhagen. SPECIAL NOTICE. ALL EXHIBITS ON EXHIBITION. TABLES TABLES TABLES REDUCED IN PRICES TO CLEAR. NEAL & CLOSE INVITE INSPECTION. 801 IMPORTANT. THE BALANCE OP CARTER & CO.'S STOCK OP J}RAPERY AND CLOTHING Offered nt JOB PRICES REGARDLESS OP COST. IT MUST BE CLEARED OUT. CALL AND SECURE BARGAINS. SCO gumtgcmcntfl, &t, HAWKE'S BAY CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. ANNUAL~OATHERINa Will take place on THE NAPIER RECREATION GROUND on THURSDAY. JANUARY 26th. ISBS. Games will commence at 11 a.m. sharp. OFFICE-BEARERS, STEWARDS, AND JUDGES. President: R. D. D. M'Lcan, Esq. VicePresldcnta : A. M'Hardy, Esq., J. G. Kinross, Esq., tho Bishop of Waiapu, Rev. J. G. Patcrson. J. Anderson. Ksq. Judges — Running, Jumping, Walking, and Vaulting: P. s. M'LKsan, T. W. Balfour, C. L. Gordon, J. 1. Maokio, F. Rich, F. G. Smith, F. Logan. O. Prnin, C. Mackorsoy, C. D. Konnody, R. D. D. M'Lean, N. K. M'Diarmid, \V. Miller. J. G. Gilbord. W. Bain, W. Wilkie. Dancing and Pipe Music : A. M'Hardy, J. M'Phcrson, Donald M'Lean. P. Rainaay, J. Bcgg, P. Robertson, G. Tatt, W. Miller. Stone. Hammer, and Caber: R. Halliburton, P. Gow, A. M'Donald.J. Irvine, R. Smith, Wrestling: W. Howe. T. Fothorgill, W. Elliott, ft. Smith. J. Carroll, and Dr. Do Lisle. Timekcepere : F. W. Collins, S. E. Cooper, P. F. Colledgc. Handicappors : Tho Games Committee. PROGRAMME. THE CALEDONIAN GRAND OPEN HANDICAP, VALUE 10 SOYS. 1. Putting toe Stone.— First prlzo. pro. sented by R. D. M'Lean, Esq., £3 3s; second, £2; third, £1. 2. Putting the Stone.— Amateurs. Tro phios. 3. Caledonian Handicap.— First cvont, 1M yards. First prize, £1 ; second, £2; third £1. 4. Caledonian Handicap.— Amateurs. 1« yards. Trophies. 5. Bagpipe Music— Strnthspoya, Reols. an£ Marches. First prize, £5 ; second. £2. Special prize, handsome medal, presentee by Allan M'Lean, Esq.. for best pinin( by piper who is r native of tho High lands of Scotland. G. TnnowiNO the HAMMRn.- First prlzo presented by 11. D. D. M'Lean, Esq., £ 3s ; second, £2 ; third, £1. 7. Thhowino me Hammer. — Amatourc Trophies. 8. Boys' Race.— Under 16. First prlzo, £2 second, £1; third, 10d. 9. Highland Fling. — Trophy, value £S> am £2 ; second, £2. 10. Caledonian Handicap.— Second ovonl Q2oyds. First prizo, £4 ; second, t.% third, £1. 11. Caledonian Handicap.— Amateurs. 2S yards. Trophies. 12. Bagpipe Mobil I.—Special1 .— Special prize. Pibrool if live entries. First prlzo, £5. 1.1. Runnino Hian Jump.— First prize, £2 second, £1. 14. Sword Dance.- £5 trophy presented b A. M'Hordy. Esq., and £2; second, £2. 15. Tossing the Caber.— First prizo, pre sontcd by R. D. D. M'Loan, Esq., £3 3s second, £1. 16. Caledonian Handicap.— Third ovont 410 yards. First prizo, £1 ; second, £2 third, £1. 17. Caledonian Handicap. — Amateurs Trophies. 18. Wrkbtliito.— Border style. Firat prize £6; socond, £2. 19. Wrestling.— Border stylo. Amntours Trophies. SO. Mile Run Handicap. First prize £5 second, $.1 ; third. £1. 21. Pole Vaulting. First prize, £3 ; second £1. 22. Highland Reel.— £s trsphy presontod bj A. M'Hardy, Esq., and £2: second, £2. 23. Mile Walk Handicap.— First prize, £5 ; Becon'J, £2. 21. Hop, Step, and Leap.— First prize, £2; sooond, £1. 25. Huhdlk Race Handicap, 410 yds- First prize, £5 ; second, £2 ; third. £1. Aggregato Prices Caledonian Grand Handicaps: — Open Handicap : Gold medal nnd £6, £5. £1. Amateur Handicap : Firat prize, gold medal : second prize, silver modal. Total valuo of Trophies in Amateur contests. £10. Five, i hrco, and two points allowod for Ist, 2nd, and 3rd in each distance Evonts will bo conducted and decided strictly in accordance with tho Sooioly's rules and conditions of competition. Tho Hawke's Bay Amateur Athletic Club 8 deflnition of a professional will bo adopted at this meeting. Nomination for Caledonian Grand Handicap (open). 10s. Entranco for Nos. 5, 9, 12, 14. 18, 20, 22, 23, and 25, 5s each. All other ovonts 3a, excopt Boyß' Race post ontrlos, Is. Handicaps will be declared on tho Hth. General entries and accordances" for Grand (open) Handicap, ss, to bo in tho hands of tho Brcrotary not later than 10 p.m. January 21st, 188-3. Competitors for the Handicaps muat sond in with their entries thoir oolors and threo last performances. i Admission to Ground, Is ; Stand, Is, Spooled Train arrangements. It. SMITH, non. Secretary. W. BOGLE, 270 Secrotary and Treasurer, Pttttttflg. COURT SIR CHARLES NAPIER, A.O.F. $(S7Pni&sifr& -*• nightly Meeting of j/SSnja. «3£ S.TV9. tho above mil take placo Y^Bfi&BmKrif THIS (Monday) EVKNJS&HMBgffIBU A good itttendanco is jnp^nHBSSQBL requested to consid.r tho /eft _&&< ffifi celebration of tho Court l= r*f^^~JSlSter l CHAS. P. LOUND, .»»iitu.i wjowmfa] 370 Secretory. TO BUILDERS. rfiENDERS are invited for Erecting A a Residence near Potanc. Plans, &c, may bo soon at my ofllco, where Tcndora aro to bo delivered by noon of SATURDAY, January 21st. The lowost or any Tender not necessarily accepted. ROBERT LAMB. 372 Architect. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TENDER. rpENDERS are invited by the JL nndorsigned up till WEDNESDAY, tho 18th January, 1888, for tho purchase of ft Novel Merry •go ■ round, consisting of 20 bioyoles and 1 carriages ; will carry 42 passengers. A good paying concorn. Can bo soon at Mr Miller's Bonrdlng-houso, Carlylostreet. The hlsrhcst or any toDdor not necossarily nocopied. — W. Fairiiead, Cravenstreet, Napier. 316 nPENDERS are invited up to TUESJL DAY, tho 17th inst,, at 12 o'clock, for the oroction of a Dwclling-houso near Havolook. , Labor only. I Tho lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For particulars apply to T. M. CHAMBERS. 315 Havolock • ■ — — . — ~ # — FOUND, Straying on Saturday night, 14th January, Bay Mare, about 15 hands. O.wner can hare same on paying expenses. Apply C. Palmer, Napier Stables. 379 &OtUtt). ~ ALL Business transacted by Mr John Gkiffinoii my behalf I will bo responsible for. All Totalisator winnings charged 5 por cont. All letters addressed to Matonio Hotel, Gisborno, will bo attended to.' 348 WILLIAM PROFFITT.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7951, 16 January 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7951, 16 January 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7951, 16 January 1888, Page 3

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