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1881 ]STEW YEAR. 1881 E. PULTPORD HAS JUST OPENED UP 15 CASES AND BALES OF CHOICE NEW GOODS, CONSISTING OF Men's and Beys' Tweed Suits, in both English and Colonial manufacture Men's and Boys' Straw, Leghorn, Felt, and Tweed Hats, much below usual prices Men's and Boys' Colored and White Mole Trousers Ladies' and Children's Hats in great variety. NEW FEATHERS, FLOWEES, RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS ECRU LACE, EMBROIDERY, &c, &c. Also, 1 Case New Cambric and Pompadour Prints, CHOICE PATTERNS, WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. And a large and varied selection of USEFUL GOODS, which, will be offered at very moderate prices. E. PTJLFORI).

RED CROSS LINE. FOR WANGANUI AND NELSON. -L_jk fTIHE screw steamer WAKATU, Captain C. Evans, will leave Patea for the above ports ON THUESDAT, 13th JANUARY, At 7 p m. For freight or passage, apply to W. DALE, Agent. /-\PUNAKE ATHLETIC SPORTS. \ SATUEDAT, 29th JANUARY, 1881, Under the patronage of the Officers of the Armed Constabulary. Progbamme. j 1. Maiden Race ; 150 yards. Ist prize, I £2 ; 2nd, £1. 2. Running Long Jump. Ist prize, j I 17s. 6d. ; 2nd, ss. j 3. Boys' Handicap Eace, under 14 years ; 100 yards, Ist prize, 10s.; 2nd, 55. ; 3rd, 2s. 6d. 4. Opunake Cup (handicap), first event; 100 yards. Ist prize, £7; 2nd, £2. 5. Throwing the Cricket Ball. Ist prize, £1 ; 2nd, ss. 6. Three-Legged Eace. Ist prize, 10s. ; 2nd, ss. 7. Opunake Cup, second event. 8. Putting the Shot (241b.) Ist prize, £1 ; 2nd, ss. 9. Hurdle Eace (handicap) ; quarter mile. Ist prize, £3 ; 2nd, £1. 10. Running High Jump (handicap). Ist prize, £1 ; 2nd, ss. 11. Hop, Step, and Jump. Ist prize, £1 ; 2nd, 7s. 6d. 12. Opunake Cup, third event. 13. Throwing the Hammer. Ist prize, 17s. 6d. ; 2nd, 7s. 6d. 14. Flat Eace (handicap), for competitors within five miles of Opunake only ; 150 yards. Ist prize, £3 ; 2nd, £1. 15. Flat Eace (handicap) ; one mile. Ist prize, £5 ; 2nd, £2. 16. Tug of War, A.C.'s versus The World. Prize, £3. 17. Sack Eace (six hurdles). Ist prize, £1 ; 2nd, ss. 18. Greasy Pig. Nominations 4or all handicaps must in every case be accompanied with 2s. 6d. Acceptances, 5 per cent, on first prize. Entrance and acceptance money must be paid on or before the 24th instant, at lv a.tn. Nominations for all handicaps must be forwarded to the Secretary on or before ihe 24th instant. The A.C. Band will be in attendance. HARRY MIDDIiETON, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. "iyr o t i c c. CASWELL SOUND MARBLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT COMPANY (LIMITED), NEW ZEALAND. Capital, £50,000, in 10,000 Shares of £5 each. Calls — ss. on application ; ss. on allotment; balance as required, in calls of 10s. per shave, at intervals of not less than three months. Share lists close on 31st January, 1881. All shares will be allotted by priority of application. ' Prospectus can be obtained, and applications for shares made, through Company's Agents and Bankers, Bank of New Zealand, Normanby, and Branches, or from W. L. ENGLAND, Broker to the Company, Normanby. Note. — The prospects of this Company are exceptionally favorable, large dividends and great increase in the value of shares, being a comparative certainty ; but for further particulars and details — Directory, Management, Prospects, &c. — we refer to the Prospectus, which can be obtained as above. T?TERY description of PRINTING JOi" executed atiihe SIAS Office. ■ -'" -

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 79, 12 January 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 79, 12 January 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 79, 12 January 1881, Page 3

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