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HAWSE'S BAY FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' SPORTS AND ART UNION. NAPIER PARK GROUNDS. NOVEMBER 29th, 1893. Judges, Messrs G. I. Clarke, H. Brlerly, and J.Slnolair. Referee, Mr J. Taylor. Handioappere, Messrs H. Brlerly and W. S. Taylor; Bicycle events, Mr W.; Ashton. Timekeepers, Messrs S. E. Cooper, Q.I. Clarke, andF. W. Collins. Starter, Mr D. Murnane. PROGRAMME' 11.15 a.m.-BOYS' HANDICAP (under 14), 200 yards. First prize 10s, second Ss. Entranco Is. 11.30 a.m.-QUOIT MATCH. First prize HI ss, second 12s 6d. Entrance 2s. 11.45 a.m.-OPEN HANDICAP, 200 yards. First prize £3, second tl 10s, third 10s. Nomination 2s, acceptanco (payable on the ground within 15 minutes of starting) 3s. 12 p.m.-POINTING THE PUMPKIN. First prize ci. Entranco Is. 12.15 p.m.-GIRLS' RACE, 150 yards. Firs prize 10s, socond ss. Entranco Is. 12.30p.m.-AMATEUR HALF-MILE HAN DICAP. (Under the rules of the N.Z.A.A.A.) First prize trophy value 432 10s, second trophy value 61 10s (orders given). Nomination 2s, acceptanco (payable on tho ground) 2s. 12.15 p.m. -OPEN MILE HANDICAP (no turns). First prizo *5, socond £,2, third £1. Nomination 4s, acceptance (payable on the ground' 4s. 1 p.m.-RIDING THE BREWERS' DONKEY. First Prizo, £1 10s. Entranco, Is. (Entries on the ground.) 1,15 p.m.-BOYS' BOOT RACE, 160 yards. First prize 15s, second 7s 6d. Entranoo, Is. Competitors to tako thoir boots off at a mark, run 50 yards, round flag, and baok to starting point, put on and lace up their boots, and run 50 yards to judge. Only lace-up boots allowed. 1.80 p.m.-BICYCLE HANDICAP (under the rnles of tlio N.Z. Cyclists' Alliance), twice round the racecourse. First prize trophy, or order value «3 Bs, second ditto value £2 2s, third ditto value 61 Is. Entrance 3s. Six to start or no second prize. 1.45p.m.-THREE-LEGGEDRACE,2OOyards. First priza £1, second 10s. Entrance 2a B&ir 2 p.m.-FANCY BICYCLE RIDING BXHI BITION by Mr R. P. Paterson. 2.15 p.m.-MENAGERIE RACE, 200 yards. Competitors must nominate animals thoy intend driving. The following are allowed :-Fowls, Pigs, Cats, Rats, Geose, Ducks, Rabbits, Shcou, Turkeys, Monksys, Crayfish, Frogs. First prizo £1, second 10s, third ss. Entrance Is. 2.30p.m.-NOVEL RACE HANDICAP, 150 yards. First prize *1 ss, second 10s. Entrance 2s. Competitors to run backwards 50 yards, 50 yards on all fours, and hop 50 yards to tape. _ , 2.45 p.m.-TURPIN'S RIDE TO YORK (in costume). Prize, a Cash Order to the value of filO. Entranoe fee ss. Five Entries or no Event. Conditions will be published lator on. 3.15 p.m.-FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' HANDICAP, 150 ya.Tds (in Regalia', for members over 40 years of age. First prize £1 10s, second 10s. Entrance Is. Nominations for Events Nos. 3. 6, and 7. and Entries for Nos. 10, 13, and 15, close with the Secretary, at tho Masonic Hotel, on or before WEDNESDAY, the 22nd November, at 10 p.m. All Handicaps will be declared on SATUR DAY. the 25th November. Cosh, Colors, and Performances must accompany Nomination. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. W. S. TAYLOR 613 Hon. Sec. (Sijrlfi, ANOTHER CONSIGNMENT. RP. P A~T E R S O N • Has received a Now Consignment of "B AND A" AND " SUNBKAM CYCLES. OF HIGHEST QUALITY. Sunbeam Roadster, pneumatic tyres, 351 b all on, Gear Case included, £25. Sunbeam Road Racer, 301 b all on, Gear Case and new Dunlop tyres, £27 10s. "Sunbeam Roadster, woight 351 b all on new Dunlops, price £21. "B and A' r Path Racer, *2fi oash; £28 terms. CALL AND INSPECT. 565 THE "EALEIGH." riTHE first Racing Safety ndden M. by A. A. Zimmorman, on which he beoamo Champion of the World. They are as famous for their Durability as Speed. Over 2300 Prizes won during 1892. Weigh from 211 b. Catalogues from tho Sole AgentlNorth Island, W. M. SERVICE 1 AUCKLAND. Napier Agent .. Mr W. M. NEWTON 117 gttiiifott&i ffiottim J. (J. STEVENS & CO. GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHERS CABINETMAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS, UNDERTAKERS, &a SHAKESPEARE-ROAD NAPiER. FURNITURE MADE TO ANY DESIGN. SUITES N LEATHER, TAPESTRY CRETONNE, Or any other Material AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE CASH ■PRICES. SPRING MATTRASSES Made to any Size at tub Cheapest Rates Funerals Furnished from tho Cheapest to the Most Elaborat OFFICE FITTED UP BY COMPETENT WORKMEN. Suites Re-covered and Furniture Repaired. J. G STEVENS & CO SHAKESPEARE-ROAD NAPIER. 1 IMPORTANT NOTICE. JUST LANDED AND OPENED UP, Ex 8.3. Damascus, via Molbourne, iO cA£ E 8 IO bPRING A^ID SUMMER BOOTS AND SHOES, Comprising 48 DIFFERENT LINES. These Goods aro French, Austrian, and English Makes, and aro Beautiful and Excellent in Quality. We shall Clear them, along with our present Stock, at such Low Prices as have nover beon attemptod heforo in or about Napier, as wo aro going to make a Change in Our Business. Our present Stock VALUE ABOUT £1350, Mußt bo turned into money in about six weeks' time. No Fair Offer fou Any Linb Refused, Profits are put to the one side in this Sale. All Outstanding Accounts aro respectfully requested to bo settled as soon as possible. MEBAN &TWILSON, BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURERS! POKl' NAPIEtt 520 H. J. HOLDER, COAL, FIREWOOD, and GRAIN DEPOT, BUILDER & GENERAL CONTRACTOR Emerson-street, Napie Noxt Working Men's Club. COAL! COXL COAL! Newcastle and Westport for Sale at Lowest Prices for Cash, delivered in Town or Country, COKEI COKE COKE! i wo Shilling a Sack for Cash Delivered FIREWOOD Best Matai Cut to any Length HORSE FEED OF EVERY DESCRIPTION On Sale at Lowes Rates. A FULL SUPPLY OF FOWL FEED . TIMBER TIMBER TIMBER : Well-seasoned Kauri in any Quantity kep In ; the Yard and supplied at shortest noti Rimu and Totara Timber kept In Stook. House Blocks Posts, and Sawn Palings for Sale. BRICKS LIME, AND BUILDING STONE < On Sale , Estimates Given for any Description of Builders' Work. h. j. hTolder, COAL AND FIREWOOD FURNISHER BUILDER AND GENERL " contractor, Emerson-strket < Napier ■ • 1 NEW GOODS I NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. Xmas Presente for Friends in the Old s Country. n Large Consignments of all klndß of Fancy I Goodß for the Xmas Trade are feeing 1 opened at the Hastinghi Aroadb. D. WHYTOCK & CO. WILL commence their display of ... Xmas Goods on SATURDAY, con- i slating of Books. Cards, and Booklets in end- " less .varioty and latest designs. Ladies' Bags, Writing Cases, Desks, jinkstands, latest I Novels in Fancy Goods. A large Stock of "V Hymn Jgid Prayer Books Importea diroot, A tl large Stook of Now Mublo just opened; Sheard's and other Annuals for 18M. The Publio aro respectfully invited, to inspect all Goods on display without boiug nressed to buy ■ . WELLINGTON PRIOES, SPECIAL. -A Consignment of Genuine 1 JAPANESE GOODS on view, whioh will be olearcd at Immense Bargains. .. Planos.Organs, Violins, Acoordeons &o.,&o Agenta for Milner and Thompson. Mr J „ W RiOBABDSON, Tuner. V D. OTS7TOOK AND 00.' Hastings AroadiiJ ij v

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9541, 29 November 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9541, 29 November 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9541, 29 November 1893, Page 4

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