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competitor. Name of each winner will be inscribed on Cup, which will be retained by the Club until the above conditions are fulfilled. All Events will be conducted under the Rules of the N.Z. Athletic Union, and the competitors’ attention is drawn to Rule 15 of Constitution and 13 of Regulations, i.e., “That every competitor must be registered and entry fee paid before competing, otherwise lie is liable to disqualification and will not receive any prize money.”

All disputes to be settled by Judges and Referee. All protests must be in the hands of the Secretary, in writing, not later than a quarter of an hour from the finish of the event in dispute, accompanied by a deposit of 10s. At least nve competitors to start in each Highland event, otherwise the competition will be cancelled. In No. 15, arms must be enclosed inside of sack.

Waipukurau Town Band and Napier Pipe Band in attendance. Admission. .Adults Is, Children under 12 years 6d. Member’s Ticket admits wife and family under 12 years.

Hot water provided for the public free on the ground.

DANCE in the Town Hall in the evening. Refreshments. Double Ticket ss, extra ladv Is 6d. J. IV. ELLIOTT, Secretary.

TO STAND THIS SEASON AT WEST CLIVE. And to Travel the Surrounding District. The Purebred __Clydesdale Stallion Dominion (g years old) By Field Marshal, darn Darling; Field Marshal by Marshal Keith, Darling by Knockdon. DOMINION took First Prize at the 1908 A. and P. Society’s Show at Hastings; also First- Prize of £lO at the 1908 Ploughing Match Stallion Parade. Terms; £3/10/-, or half guarantee £4/4/- ; £2/2/- on or before 4th January, 1911, balance when proved in foal. Full guarantee, £5/5/-. Mares sold or exchanged to be paid for as stinted. Further particulars on applying: JOHN MILLER, Owmer, Clive.

yyILLIAMS & Q REAGH, NAPIER, Appoint us your FORWARDING AGENTS, and have your Goods delivered from Ship’s side to Shop. You will find this the Quickest and Cheapest Method. Our charge from Ship to Shop ; no “Middle” Expense. Goods from Overseas cleared through Customs. All you have to do is to forward us your Invoices and Bills of Lading. DAILY SERVICE OF LORRIES AND VANS TO HASTINGS. We request your Business. We guarantee Satisfaction. Carrying, Shipping, Forwarding and Customs Work of any kind undertaken.. Write or Ring us —we don’t care which, so long as we hear from you. Telephones—Day 232. Night 576. yy'ILLIAMS & Q REAGH.

GALVANIT. Silver Galvanit — For Electro-plating Silver. Nickel Galvanit— For renewing Copper or Brass. Tin Galvanit— For all Metals. Copper Galvanit —For Metals. Cadinium Galvanit—For all Metals A Revolution in Electro-plating and Polishing. One of the Greatest Discoveries of Modern Times. Order Early. Stocks are limited. OBTAINABLE AT G. F. ROACH’S. MILLINERY! MILLINERY! THE Ladies of Hawke’s Bay are invited to inspect the New Season’s Stock of Ladies’ Underclothing, Children’s Dresses, Ladies’ Blouses and Millinery. The Stock has been specially selected, and comprises a number of Exclusive Garments. Inspection Invited. F. J. WATERS, "Warren’s Buildings, 1 HERETAUNGA STREET.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 3, 14 December 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 3, 14 December 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 3, 14 December 1910, Page 2

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