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ENTERTAINMENTS. HAWKE’S BAY RUGBY UNION. PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES. JpiOOTBALLERS and Supporters are cordially invited to attend a SOCIAL in tho FORESTERS’ HALL, Dickens Street, Napier, on SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 13, At 8 p.m. Trophies won by the various clubs will be presented. Admission free. J. M. BROWN, Secretary. JJASTINGS HIGH SCHOOL. SECOND ANNUAL SPORTS. PARENTS of pupils, old pupils, and all friends of the School are invited to the Annual Sports on Cornwall Park, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, the 16th inst. W. A. G. PENLTNGTON, Director. HAWKE’S BAY pIAM O N D JUBILEE gH O W WEDNESDAY' and THURSDAY' AVEDNESDAY and THURSDAY OCTOBER 17 and 18. TO BE HELD AT HASTINGS. Opening Each Day at 9 a.m. MAGNIFICENT EXHIBITION OF LIVE STOCK. PROGRAMME: First Morning— Judging of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Poultry, Indoor Exhibits. First Afternoon— Best Pony Driven by Lad. Ladies’ Leaping. Children’s Leaping Match. Harness Horse (Pace and Style). Hunters’ Jumping. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Turning. Maiden Riders’ Leaping (gentlemen). Second Morning— Judging of Working Draughts, Hacks, /-Saddle Ponies, Dogs. Second Afternoon. Grand Parade. Pony Leaping. Champion Leaping. Maiden Leaping. Maiden Riders’ Leaping (Ladies). SIDE-SHOWS SIDE-SHOWS Admission: 2/-. Children under 12, 6d; under 7, free. Grandstand, 2/6; Children under 12, 1/-. Second Stand, 1/-; Children under 12, 6d. Excursion Fares on the Railways. Hot Water Free to Picnic Parties. HAWKE’S BAY LABOUR DAY SPORTS. TWELFTH ANNUAL pIC N I C A' gPO R T 8 FARNDON PARK, MONDAY, OCTOBER 22nd, 1923. SPORTS FOR ALL. GRAND TUG -O’ - WAR For Nelson’s Ltd. Challenge Shield. A T aluable Prizes for Every Race. GRAND QUOIT TOURNAMENT. TOYS GIVEN TO CHILDREN. GRAND DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES FOR BABIES. Every Baby under 12 months gets a Prize. Entries Free on Giround. BRASS BAND & BOYS’ PIPE BAND Will Render Selections. TEA, MILK & SUGAR FREE TO ALL Refreshments, Lollies, Ice Cream and Fruit at Town Prices. Admission—Adults 1 /-, Children (12 to 16) 6d, under 12 free. Motor and Horse A’ehicles 1/- each. J. MEECH. Organising Secretary.

PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Hastings male cholß in the MUNICIPAL theatre. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Ist. Reserve this date. Full details later. FORTY-SIXTH yy AIRA R A P A gH O W CARTERTON, 24th. and 25th. OCT. Cash Prizes, £1,200. Challenge Trophies, £5OO. Splendid accommodation for all Pedigree Stock. Entries CLOSE October 10th. Send for Schedules to— L. H. SMART, P.O. Box 25, Carter ton. LAMB LAMB LAMB LAMB STRING LAMB PRICE LIST. Forequarters 1/- per lb Hindquarters 1/3 per lb Loins 1/3 per lb Legs 1/6 per lb rpHOMPSON gRO S. BUTCHERS. MARKS Wcr6i Nothing! New Wheels Cost Money. . W.- ent tyres.—Smith an I McHutchon, Hastings. SUGAR, !Bt> lhl tier hag. from Harry Copeland, Emerson Street, Napier. _ CARNIVAL WEEK. HASTINGS. Miller and Giorgi will present to the winner of the 3rd prize an ‘‘Eclipse All” Suit, should the Carnival Art Union ticket be purchased from their etore. GARDEN SEEDS & PLANTS. IT’S TIME TO PLANT Spinach, Silver Beet, Red Beet. Turnips, Parsnips, Carrots, Lettuce, Cabhage, Peas. Beans, and many other seeds. WE STOCK Cahhage, Cauliflower, Lettuce, Tomato, and Onion Plants. Also: Flower Seedlings of all popular varieties. Fresh and Hardy at—rp CLARK S O N, Ll' D. ’Phone 181, HASTINGS. lET us quote you for your next Lorry J Body. Smith and McHutchon, Hast* in&a.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 256, 13 October 1923, Page 2

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