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■VfcANAIA ATHLETIC CLUB; ANNUAL SPORTS. EASTER MONDAY, 1887. President : E. E. McKae, Esq. Vice-President : A. W. Budge, Esq. Committee : Messrs E. Gk Allsworth, J. Adamson, H. E. Gapper, J. Lambie, J. P. Aldridge, J. H. Stewart, John Gil3bdt»-, }»n , Philip McCarthy, and Francis McGrovera. Judges : J. E. Stewart and J. M. Byrne. Starter : E. E. McEae. Clerk of Course : Eichard Higginson. Handicappers : John Adamson, J. E. Stewart, and J. M. Byrne. Secretary : John P. Aldridge. Treasurer: E. Gt. Ailsworth. PEOGEAMME. Ist 2nd 3rd prize, prize, prize 1. Maiden Race, 150 yds ; nomination, 2/5 ... SO/- 10/- — 2. Boys' Race, under 14, 150 yds; nom., 1/- ...10/- 5/- — 3. Manaia Cup, 20 guineas; 100 yd; Ist event; nomination, 5/-, acceptance, 7/6 20/- 10/- — 4. Hop, Step, and Jump, handicap ; nom., l/>, acceptance, 1/- ... 20/- 10/- — 5. Publicans' Handicap, half-mile; nom., 4s, acceptance, 3/- ... 60/- 40/- 20/6. Running High Jump, banflieap; nom., 2/6, acceptance, 1/- ... 20/- 10/- — 7. Maiden Hurdles, 150 yards; nom., 2/6 ... 20/- 10/- — 8. Wrestling, Cumberland style; nom., 6/- 60/- 40/- — 9. Second event, Cup, 220 yards 40/- 20/- — 10. Putting the Stone, 161b, 7£t run, nom., 2/- 20/- 10/- — 11. Quarter-Mile Hurdles, handicap ; nom., 4/-, acceptance, 2/- ... 60/- 30/. 10/12. Third Event of Cup, 440 yards 60/- 40/- 20/. 13. Vaulting with Pole, handicap ; nom. 2/-, acceptance, 3/- ... 40/- 25/ 14. One Mile, handicap ; Bom., 4/-, accptnee, 3/- 80/- 30/- 10/. 15. Two-Mile Walking, handicap; nom., 4/-, acceptance, 3/- ... 60/- 30/- — 16. Hawera County Handicap, 300 yd s; nom., 2/6, acceptance, 5/- ... 60/- 40/- 20/ 17. Forced Handicap. 220 yards; nomination, 2/6 40/- 20/- — Nominations for all Handicaps will be received and will close on Monday. ibD 28tb March. Handicaps i)&c)»re>i on Mowpat, 4fcb April. The Cup, of 20 guineas, to be rur same conditions as last year. Point!: to count — for a first, 5 ; for a second 3 ; for a third, 2. Winner of most points takes £5 second, £3 ; third, £2 10s. Vaulters may use their own poles or the one provided. Entries will only be received or the following conditions : — That al' disputes, claims, and objections aris. ing out of the competitions shall be decided by a majority of theeommittee present or those whom they ma} appoint. Their decision ou all points to be final. Last two years performances musi be sent in with nominations. Qualification fee, ss. JOHN P. ALDEIDGE, Hon. Sec. "DHCENIX FIEE OFFICE Established 1782 (over 100 years). Beserve exceeds One Mii-lion Stee LISG (£1,000,000). This old established Company is prepared to accept Fire Eisks upor all insurable property at lowest rates of premium. Its characteristic features are abso. lute security to those who entrusi their interests to its care, combined with prompt and liberal dealings ir all its transactions. MAX. D. KING, Agent, Hawera Geo. S. Graham, Superintended Agent, Wellington. T> E M O V A L. W. J. GEAHAM desires to intimate to his friends and customers that he has taken those premises directly opposite Jones' stationers' shop, High-street, where he is now opening up a grand assortment ol NEW SPEING GOODS, comprising English and Colonial Tweeds, Fancy Coatings, &c. Special line — A portion of Mosgiel Tweeds exhibited at Wellington Exhibition. Splendid value. HAWEKAD., L., B, <fe INVESTMENT SOCIETY (PERMANENT). MONET ON EAST TEEMS. The directors of this Society are prepared to advance money on easy terms, re- - payable in 3, 5, or 7 years. Agents • Normanby ... P. Dolan Opunake ... A. A. Moore Manaia G. A. Hurley From whom particulars can be obtained. MAX. D. KING, Manager, Hawera. •pEOWN'S Oantharidine Horse filisJJ ter, Establish ud 35 years. J\y using this powerful and effective ointment, the necessity for clipping the hair before applying the blister is avoided. No horse will gnaw the blistered surface ; no cradle, therefore, required, and no blemish possible. Testimonial — Lord Anglesey begs to inform Mr. Brown that he has received a very favorable report from his stable servants of the blistering ointment with which he furnished ' them. They state that the blister acts powerfully without taking ofl the hair. — Beaudesert, January c, 1849. t| Eetail of all chemists in pots Is, 2s 6d, and ss. or direct from th« Manufactory A - O.wweii road London. OTJBSCEIBEES who do not happen O to receive their papers regularly .will oblige by communicating to this office. Every endeavor will be mace to, *ectify ;all mistake" -'P APER BAGS can be printed neatly JL and at cheap fates, at the Stab Office. A large assortmeib of Jobbing Type,

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1589, 31 March 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1589, 31 March 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1589, 31 March 1887, Page 4

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