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mOWN HALL, HAWEfiA. TUESDAY, Bth NOVEMBER. First appearance in Hawera of the universal Australian favorites THEDAMPIEUS and their FAMOUS DBAMATIC COMPANY when will be presented forjche first time in this town the most fuccesßful Australian DramjTfevei jwoduced, ROBBERY Ul DER I.RMS, withdrawn six mo ths aab in Melbourne iftor aru of sSren weeks and while still at <he z^^-^.^s populariiy. This anpstiraing realisation of seen in tj^jusjj^nd on the go\fiehj^i i since been played with brilliant results in Sydney, Adelaide, Broken Hill, Albury, Newcastle, W.agga.. and the provincial cities of' Victoria. Admission — 3s and 2s. Lieut. Rose, business manager. Geoboe Bdllek, acting manager. Box office at Pairs and Co.'s T>ItINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY. GRAND G-MNASTIO CARNIVAL, FIRE BRIGADE DISPLAY, and SPORTS (in Aid of the Haweka Hospital Fuhd). Recreation Ground, Hawera. Programme. I—Military1 — Military Horse Exercises 2 — Aorobatios 3— One Man Manual (Silver Medal presented by J. Brunette, Esq.) 4— Musical Dumbbellsmnd Grand March s—Parallel5 — Parallel Bars m 6 — Ladder Rescue § 7 — Horizontal Bar anaßoman Rings B—Two-man8 — Two-man Mannaljpngine 9—GymnaßiunaOne9 — GymnaßiunaOne Mile Handicap Race. First prize Aval* £1 10 a, 2nd 10s. Entrance, 1§ i lO—Firemen's Haceiin Uniform), 150 yds (Handicap).l first prize value £1 10s, 2nd 1081 Entrance, Is 11— Indian Clnbsu 12 — Five-men MaMial Engine Event 13— Obstacle Race (open). First prize value ill 10s, 2nd 10s. Post entry Is 14— Bandsmen's Race (carry Instruments) 15— Mazy March Raoes for boya and girls, and other events. Gymnasium Handicap — Events Nos. 1, 4, 5, 7, 9, 11. First prize, Silver Medal, ; presented by J. Brunette, Esq. ; 2nd prize, Clock, presented by J. Davidson, Esq. Judged by points. Conditions can be ascertained from Mr. Needham. Hawera Band in attendance. Nominations for handicap events close at Gymnasium at 9 o'clock on Saturday, sth November. Sports commence at 11 a.m. Admission to ground, Js ; children half-price. Pavilion, 6d. ALEX. G. BRETT, Hon. Sec. Committee. VSEUBLIO Meeting of all those J\ yßHftrested in having §flft r .t' s THS2 EGMONT FARMERS' UNION, Ltd. The third Annual Meeting of the above-named company will be held at Jhe office, Union-street, Hawera, on 'Satitbdat, November 12tb, 1892, at 2 o'clock p.m. Business. /i To receive the Report and BaTa_tesheet for the year ending3Jst October, 1892"; <2< To/«§fcl|four Directorsfin/placejf ai^les*«rTl!B&ociaTion, but are yiigible for re-election ; To joint two Auditors for the enipßuing year, and fix the remuneration. The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from October 31st to November 14th, 1892, inclusive. By order. A. A. EANTHAM, Jun., 1,5,11,w Secretary. TT AWiRA COUNtASOUNCIL. Re ProA)ssd Loatf' of |£2000 for Metsli_g fefie Elnam Eoad, fromWalnSilr, Road m Waingongorcfcßlver.', , I A Poll ot \ atepayers' be taken on Tuesb_t, Ibe Bth day orj^ovember, 1892,^ Mr* Chew Chong*^ Dairy Factory, Mangatoki, / S. FORSYTH, £ Chairman^ T>ONE AND BLOOD MANURE. Cheapest in the market, dlality combined, f&n so^^g\or^rilling in wim txpmb, ra§l, o\£tw other seeds./ Pjice |er ton £B; ftwo^wo. A gilt Lr _ihe W&jjprn Bwtwg Complny's'iM&nuresyfr W. EOWE. a g7pitoher, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, Has in stock a full assortment of Gold and Silver Watcheß— English, American, and .Geneva. French, and American Cloc*s. Electroplate ware. Meat andjMsh Carvers in case. Wedding, Ke^er, and Engagement Ring 1. Gdia and Silver Brooches, Earri igSjiftuds, Scarfpins Ladies' and ( en/emen's Alberts, Pencilcases, T»ei h/lders, Lockets, &c. - To arrive^ — Tw /dozen Silver Lever Watches (Rothlrams) ; 6 doz. Nickle Keyleßs Watches, " The Egmont." High-street, Hawera "VT O T I C E. Adambon, Pease & Co. desire to ; notify that they have disposed of their ; Butchering Business to Messrs T. H. Foy and Sons; and while thanking the pubUc of Hawera and surround- : ing district for the patronage be- • stowed/on them during, their conduct ' of the/business, bespnk thealme for J their fuccessors. / j£ &DAMSON, fBJ^l &0£). • t. lH.ifb\ & Jons, Hxfiwt overulffisrs iHamfen, 'PeA&A&o.'i Busins|, begio aoncit a c^inuanc( of the^|^ors^ccoraWtota% retiring film. e^fflTOmers ina^*T?ely\pjL*«ml] the -best Meat being supplieT, anc that orders will be executed with ear< and promptitude. T. H. FOY & SONS.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3269, 5 November 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3269, 5 November 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3269, 5 November 1892, Page 3

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