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yyAIPUKURAU SPORTS CLUB, j BOXING DAY, DECEMBER 26th, 1912 TO BE HELD ON RUSSELL PARK, Commencing at 12 Noon. PROGRAMME. 1. Boys' Race, handicap, 120 yards.— hirst 10.6, second 5 -. Entrance 6d. 2. Maiden Race, 12t) yards.—First3o/-, second 10 -. Entrance 2-. 3. Waipulturau Handicap, 100 yards.First £5. sect; id £2, third 16/-. A Cup presented by the late Mr. P. Barrie, valued at £lO, will be given to the competitor scoring most points in the three events, viz., 100 yards, 220 yards, and 411.1 yards. Points to count: First 3, second 2, third 1. For Cup conditions, see rules and conditions below. Nomination foi handicap 3 -, and acceptance 2- in each event. 4. Bays' Handicap, 100 yards, under 12 years. —First 10 second 5/-. Entrance 6<i. 5. Maiden Bicycle, 1 mile.—First 30,-, second 21 -. Entrance I (!>. 5. Bagpipe Marches.- First £2, 2, -, second £1 1 -. Entrance 3 -. 7. One Mile Bike.— First £3, second £1 5-. Entrance 3-, 8. Throwing the Hammer, handicap.— hli st 30 -, second 10 -. Entrance 9. Slow Bike Race, 120 yards.—First 10'-. Entrance 1 -. 10. Dash Handicap, 75 ya.-’s—First £3, second 30/-, third 15/ . Nomination 3 acceptance 2/-. 11. Putting the Shot, handicap.—First 30 second JO -. Entrance 2'-. 12. Highland Fling.— First £2/2 -, second £ll'-. Entrance 3/-. 13. Waipukurau Handicap, 220 yards. — First £5 second £2, third 10/-. Nomination 3 -. acceptance 2, -. 14. Boys’ Sack Race, 50 yards, undei 17 years. First 10/-, .second 5/-. Entrance 6<l. 15. Twc-mile Bike Handicap.— First 70 -, second 30 -. Entrance 3 '6. 16. Strathspeys and Reels (Music). — First 42'-, second 21 -. Entrance 3'-. 17. Boys’ Bike Race, under 14 years, twice round track.—First 15/-, second 5,'-. Entrance 1 18. Waipukurau Handicap, 440 yards. — First £5, second £2. third 10/-. Nomination 3,-, acceptance 2,'-. 19. Sword Dance.— First 42/-, second 21 -. Entrance 3/-. 20. Half-mile Handicap.— First £4, second £2, third 10,'-. Entrance 4/-. 21. Tug-cf-War, 8 men a-side. best two I pulls out of three.—First 60/-. Entrance 1, - per man.

WEIGHT GUESSING AND CHAIN STEPPING COMPETITIONS, HORSE JUMPING, Ac. SOME of the Very Latest Styles in ARTISTIC FURNITURE now on view AT rjTOMBS AND £NRUBB’S, The New Showroom, QUEEN STREET, HASTINGS. OUTTER Wrappers a specialty at HART & CO’S Printing Works, opposite Post Office, Queen street Phone 33S YV r ANTED KNOWN that you can ’ ’ get a reliable Watch from H. G. P. Mortensen's, Hastings, from 10. 6. TXTANTED KNOWnT— -We grveteu years’ guarantee with our pianos. D.I.C. Piano Agency, Hastings. H. J Fraser, manager. IT OR Artistic and Up-to-date Printing 1 leave your orders with Hart ano ’o . mwt H» st inert VXTANIEI) KNOWN.—You cannot ’ ” get better Piahos or terms. CaL and inspect D.I.C. Piano Agency. H. J. Fraser, manager, Hastings. A NEW SHIPMENT of bags just opened at Spackman’s THE SHOP WITH THE BIG GREY

HORSE. XrORNING~G INGER?—GeTTtJ tnen - I ATA “Great Business Stuff,” says Big I Ben at McDonald’s, Jeweller, Here | taunga street, Hastings. FURNITURE stored at reasonable *- rates.—Clarkson’s New Grain Store flnrofnnnga street. Hastings. IHK GKEAI ENGLISH I'lanTj? j “ THE ALLISON.” SUPPLIED to Public Institutions ii Auckland, being noted for the Sweetest Tone and Touch. See oui invoices for prices, and inspect our stock AT C. MARTIN AND CO.’S, Station Street, Hastings. j i A L. DAY (late Napier) wishes tv • notify the Public of Hastings that j ■he has taken over the Boot Repairing j Business lately carried on by Mr. I Fuszard, Heretaunga Street. All Re 11 pairs done on shortest notice. Nothing j ' but the Best Material and Workman I ship.—Note the address: Late Fuszard j HERETAUNGA STREET, HASTINGS /"NRDER your Christmas Cards no’ I from Hart and Co., Queen street Hastings. I

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 313, 10 December 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 313, 10 December 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 313, 10 December 1912, Page 6

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