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li/r ANAIA RACES. < BOXING DAY. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1882. President — Captain Good. Judge — Mr. Andrew Younjj. Clerk of Course— Mr. H. Hughes. Clerk of the Scales — Mr. A. Budge. Starter— Mr. R. E. Mcßae. J Treasurer — Mr. Charles Carr. Handicapper— Mr. J. Ohadvrick. Stewards : Messrs. W. L. Martyn, Andrew Hastie, D. Hughea.F. Paueti, F. McGovern, Mitchell, J. M. Byrne, J. Ohadwick. PROGRAMME. 1. Handicap Hubdlb Race, of 25 soys. Two miles ; over 8 flights of hardies, 3ft. 9in. high. Nomina- ( tiott, 1 soy. ; acceptance, 1 soy. To i . start at 11.30 a.m. 2. Hack Huedle Race, of 10 sots. , One mile. Lowest weight, lOst. The winner to be sold for 25 soys. ; any surplus to go to the fund. Entry, 1 soy. 3. Maiden Plate, of 20 soys. \\ miles. Weight for age. For horses that have never won an advertised race at time of entry; hack races ex* cepted. Entrance, 2 soys. 4. Handicap Teottino Race, of 15 sovß. Three miles. Nomination, 10b. ; acceptance, 1 soy. 5. Manaia Handicap, of 50 soys. ; second horse to receive 10 soys. from the stakes. Distance, \\ miles. Nomination, 305. ; acceptance, 2 soys. G. Hack Flat Race, of 10 soys. One mile.- Entrance, 1 soy. No weight tinder Bst. Winner to be sold for £25 ; any surplus to go to the fund. 7. Paeihaka Cup, of 10 soys. ; second horse to receive 50s. from the stakes. Two miles. For bona fide Maori horses and Maori riders. No weight under lOsfc. Entrance, 10s. (This prize given by Mr. Martyn.) 8. Foeced Handicap, of 15 soys. One mile. Nomination, for winners, 1 soy. ; losers, free ; acceptance, 1 soy. Nominations for Handicap Hurdles, Manaia Handicap, and Handicap Trotting Race to be in the bands of tbe Secretary on or before Monday, 27th November, 1882. Weights declared Satnrday, 9th Dee., 1882. Acceptances and entries for the Maiden Plate close on Saturday, 16th December, 1882. The rules of the Wanganui Jockey Club will be adhered to, as far as practicable. All nominations to contain age, name, color, sex, pedigree, and performances of horses, and name of owner. Colors of ridera to be sent in with acceptances. No entries will be received for the above races except on the following condition : — That the decision of the stewards on all points shall be final. No qualification fee. JOSEPH CHADWICK, 282 • Hon. Sec. SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE FARMERS AND AGRICULTURISTS Of Hawera, Patea, Manaia, and Opunake. J. YEALE AND SON, Local Agent for Sutton and Son's, Reading, can supply from Stock their hybrid UNADULTERATED VEGETABLE & GARDEN SEEDS, White Clover, Red Clover, Cowgrass, Giant Hybrid Cow C'ovev, Trifolium, Incavnalum, Alsyte Cover, Mixed Grasses and Covers for permanent pastures, Turnips, Kobl Itubi, Rape, and Field Cabbage; and every description of Farm and Garden Seeds. All orders delivered at Railway Station, New Plymouth. Samples and Catalogues on application. 54 FRESH GARDEN SEEDS H. I. JONES & SON. fT\ ECCLESFIELD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL , FAMILY GROCER, 1 HIOH-STEEET, HAWEBA. : On handFlour (Wood's) Flour (local) Sugars, teas, coffees, Ac, Ac, &c. Bacon aud hams, farm fed, own cure, now ready Cheese, Canterbury and \qq&\ Maize, chick wheat, oo.ta, bras, pollard', chaff Also,— brandies, whiskjes Bottled ales and stouts Ports aud sherries (five diamond) specially selected fpr invalidsT. E. again will give, on or before December,, next, One Guinea each to the best butter and cheese maker. One Guinea to the single woman or girl, known to be a constant milker or butter maker from this date, or previous thereto. ' , Highest price given for local produce, fungus, &c. 68 BOOTS. BOOTS. W. NOBLE Begs to inform the inhabitants of Hawera, Normanby, Manaia, and surrounding districts that he has received his new stock of Boots and Shoes. The largest and best selected stock in the district. £500 worth to choose from in Ladles', Gent's, Working men*s and. Children's Boots and Shoes. W.N. ja determined to sell boots 30 cheap that it will not be wortl while for storekeepers to keep thew Ladies' pruueUa boots from sj. 6d. Indies' kid boots, ti'om 7e. Cd. JVlen's good calf elaslic boots, fron " ' 14s. (id. ' Men's good stort hhoot'ng bootf. 1 " from 15s. Men's strong Bluchers, 9s. Copper toes, from 3s. Cpvas shoes, from 4s. 6d. Come one and all aud judge for ypuraelveß. ; Note the address — ppposufe Pkosser's 'Hotel, Htau- ' . '.', ' BTBEET, Hawera. Jfew elastic put .in old boots at current rates. 79

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume III, Issue 290, 21 August 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume III, Issue 290, 21 August 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume III, Issue 290, 21 August 1882, Page 4

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