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CHRISTMAS, 1880! E. PULFORD, in. order to induce those who have not tried his I CELEBRATED TEA to give it a fair trial will, DUEING OHEISTMAS WEEK, parcel up 200 ONE POUND PACKETS OE THE VEEY CHOICEST QUALITY, FIFTY PACKETS OF WHICH WILL CONTAIN A TICKET NAMING A. PBIZE' i t®* THE TEA WILL BE SOLD AT 3s. per lb. CASH ! And guaranteed the very hest EVERY PURCHASES, OE ONE POUND OP THIS TEA DUBING THE WEEK BEFORE CHRISTMAS Will have a Chance of Securing a Prize 1 THE FOLLOWING ABE A FEW OF THE PEIZES TO BE OBTAINED j • E. P. Cruet Stand 1 1 Bag Oatmeal Clothes Basket - 12 yards Calico 1 Churn 1 Print Dress Meerschaum Pipe Coffee Pot Concertinas 1 Bag Flour Crimean Shirts lib. Tobacco Teapots Tea Spoons % Child's Cradle &c. &c, &c. A PULL LIST OP THE PEIZES CAN NOW BE SEEN AT THE STORE. E. PULFOED,i

TTAWERA ATHLETIC SPORTS. . Committed; I Mr. S. Adamson Mr. J. H. Flint ! Mr. G. Y. Bate Mr. F. W. Lukis ! Mr. C. W. Broadbent Mr. D. McLdowie Mr. J. Cunningham Mr. T. Wolner PEOGBAMME OF SPORTS \ TO BE HELD \ ON SATURDAY, Ist JANUARY, 1881. 1. Maiden Race, 150 yds. ; entrance, 3s. Ist prize, 605. ; 2nd, 20s. I 2. Hop, Step, and Jump, lsfcprize, 205.; 2nd, 10s. 3. Hawera Cup, of £20; 100 yards; first 1 event (handicap). Ist prize, £15 ; 2nd, 605. ; 3rd, 40s. 4. Egg and Spoon Race. Ist prize, 205.; 2nd, 5s I 5. Running Long Jump. Ist prize, 205.; 2nd, 10s. ! 6. Boys' Race, under 14 years; 200 yards. Ist prize, 10s. ; 2nd, 55. ; 3rd, 2s. 6d. 7. Hawera, Cup; 220 yards; secoad event (handicap.) ] 8. Three-Legged Race. Ist prize, 205.; 2nd, 10s. 9. Handicap . Flat Race ; 100 yards. Ist prize, 80s. ; 2nd, 20s. 10. Handicap Flat Race ; one mfle. lat prize, 2tf<?s. ; 2a<2, 505. ; 3rd, 20s. •11. Vaulting with Pole.' Ist prize, 305.,- • 2nd, 10s. 12r-Sactilace.—lsrpTiZe7los.;isnd, ss. 13. Handicap Flat Race; 220 yards. Ist prize, 605.; 2nd, 305.; 3rd, 10s. * 14. Handicap Waiting- "Match ; two miles. Ist prize, 80s. ; 2nd, 30s. 15. Running High Jump. Ist prize, 205.; 2nd, 10s. 16. Boys' Race, under 16; 220 yards. Ist prize, 155.; 2nd, 55.; 3rd, 2s. 6d. 117. Hawera, Gup j 440 yards; 3rd event (handicap.) 18. Putting the Shot. Ist prize, 205.; 2nd, ss. 19. Throwing the Hammer. Ist prize, 305. ; 2nd, 10s. 20. Handicap Hurdle Eace; quarter mile. Ist prize, 100s. ; 2nd, 255. 21. Girls' Race. Ist prize, 10s; 2nd, ss. 22. Handicap Flat Race; half mile. Ist prize, 100s. ; 2nd, 255. 23. Greasy Pig. Amateurs competing will be allowed the option of taking trophies to the value of the amount won, instead of money prizes. Nominations for all handicap races mvsb he iorwa.r&e& fco fclie Secretary on or before Thursday, 23rd December, at 8 p.m. Entries for remaining events will be received at the Secretary's office, or on the ground on the day of sports. Nominations for each, handicap must be accompanied with the sum of 2s. 6d. . Acceptances for all handicap races at the rate of 5 per cent, on first prize. Entries for other events, Is. Acceptances, with balance of entry money, received on day of sports. i Competitors to be subscribers of not ' less than ss. to the fund. - ' Handicap No. 9 to be framed after first event of Cup ; handicap No. 2 after second event of Cup. Sports to commence at half -past ten o'clock Bharp. j JNO. CUNNINGHAM, Hon. Sec. NOTICE TO SHEEP FARMERS AND OTHERS. WILLIAM HOBBS (who had the management last year) having purchased the Plant from the Patea Boil* ing Down Company begs to inform the settlers of the surrounding districts that he is prepared to Boil Down Sheep at Is. per head during this season, a reduction being made over a thousand. Having had 19 yearss' .experience, settlers can depend upon everything being done to their entire satisfaction. ' For further particulars apply toD. M. HARRIS, Carlyle, or on the works to the proprietor, WILLIAM ttOfcfcS,

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 71, 15 December 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 71, 15 December 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 71, 15 December 1880, Page 3

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