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/~IOMINO by SPECIAL TRAIN. \J WIRTH BROS.' Enormous SHOWS AND 3-RING CIBCTTS ! HAWEB,A r O^TKLGHT ONLY. WEDNESDAY, 4th MAY. Wherever we appear the unanimous verdict enthusiastically given— The best and largest show ever seen ! Unbounded enthusia n ! A tidkl wave of nove ;ies ! kxs. aAlaaxche o£ won era I 4. oc««io£ healthful fan t gresent-iDg-more than we j Jverfcise! The only iThbee-Rikg ' ißais ! | The only Royal H tAeomc ! Thfc only Wild WTlst Siow ! The onlylopportunity y^gOll ever have of 4 ein £ tniß Q-R E 4-TBST SHOW OJI EARTH. See it new or never ; will never see its liie again. Special Note. — Messrs. Wirth Bros, wish to assure the public that they are bringing the full strength of the show, as in Wellington. This may, be implicitly relied on. Patea— Thursday, sth May Wau&atjtoi— Friday & Sat., 6th &7tu POPULAR PRICES! l)oors open at 7 ; performance at 8. MR. P. McGUIRE WILL address his Constituents in TOWK 5#S/ H^lfeßA, MONDAY, 2nd lIAY, a^i^J and ji^ne^aindeMnentionqi centres as f ofrows :-^ J»f^ j$ MANAIA, E'th May?"'rtrßp JW ' KkfSlfyFA, 9th May, at 8 p.m. OThSmRO, 10th May, at 8 p.m. PIHAMA, Hth May, at 8 p,m. OPUNAKE, 12th May, at 8 p.m. OKAIAWA, 14th Mar, at 8 p.m TE ROTI, 21st May, at 8 p.m. TO HIS WORSHIP ceb MAYOR of Hawera. We, the undersigned, request that fou will declare SATURDAY, 30th ipril, 1892, a Public Holiday within ;he Borough aB from 1 p.m. until > p.m. [nnea&Co. D.Leslie Gardner <fc Sutfion J*. Hendersoil LJ. "Whittaker ij^ L. Niekpn Sfolanl Ton^s & OfrßlWletfc JNoble 3. A. Vtkinson/ J J. m^VJilßon Phos.Kall / I A. Mmrk KCNAeII | / R-TIP r. Brulette \f W.Jftarke 3. Fakl *" R- M Adams ?. H. Actongsale Jj»nnell ?T. A.Tkeldee T&McNiven j. S. BaVaclough & Co, Jobbina^Pierard WQt Pitcher lannah ACo. * Thompson S. Dunne|i «T. Yeats iV. Morrissey H. A. Jenkins W. A'Comt In compliance with the shove reluißition, I declare Saturday, 30th nstanti, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., a Public Holiday. JAMES DAVIDSON, Mayor. O AWERA MOUNTED RIFLES GRAND MILITARY TOURNAMENT, H? AID OF THE TBOOP PUKB, !o be held on the Haweta Racecourse on »ATURDAY, 30th APRIL, 1892. rudge of Hack Races— R. H. Nolan, Esq. Judge oi Military Events — Captains Coleman, G. Johnston,and N. Johnston. Timekeeper— M. F. Baird, Esq. Starter— W. Adamson, Esq. Clerk of the Scales— A. S. Tonke, Esq. PROGRAMME. J 1. Judging Troop Horserf— Beßt mare and beat gelding / 2. Beat /turn-out Squad JE Twelve Men ,- t § 3. Night Alarm ' £ 4). Tilting at the Ring Jaat) 5 Manual Exercise # . A. Pace Race M 7. Victoria Croßß Ccaapetition 8. Publican's Pursf of One mile and a disqEce. Over fire flights o£ |nro»g. Weight list 9. Capturing ijtav 10. Musical Rife* LI. Hack Flat &1, of .£lO. Threequarters o*liile. Weight list L 2. Tilting at tW ßing (hurdles) 13. Lloyd-Lindßay L 4. Cigar, and Umbrella Race 15. Rescue Race 16. Tug of War — Hswera Mounted Rifles v. the World. Ten men a-side. Entrance, Is; winners take the stakes. Nos. 6, 11, and 14 open to Wairoa Mounted Rifles ; all other events open only to members of Hawera Mounted Rifles. Horses in Nos. 8 and 11 to be ridden by owners, and to be ridden through the week's drill. Horses that have been nominated for any Tace within six months, or have not been the bona fide property of nominator at least one month from April 23rd, will not be allowed to enter. Horses that have ever started in any race to carry 1 stone extra. The Tournament will commence at 11 a.m. Hawer* Brass Band in attendance. WALTER SYME, ' Secretary. BAS3ETT AND WHITING, Cabpenters Ajp Butldebb, , TJianitoire mfc/to order. AU kinds of Wtnclea xepured. " :> '" OppositeTMr. Dudeck'a, ' ELTHAM.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Issue 3110, 28 April 1892, Page 3

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