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ELTHAM CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. ANNUAL GATHERING, TUESDAY, 28th FEBBUARY, '93 President, F. McGuire, Esq, M.H.R. ; Vice-presidents, Geo. Hutobison, Esq, Dr Lightbburne, J. Quin, Esq, and G. Moir, Esq ; Chairman oi Directors, Mr J. H. Morgan ; Secretary, Mr S. Jackson Binning ; Treasurer, Mr J. Searle. Judges— Bunning and Walking : Messrs Roberts, Chambers, Pote, "W. Stanners, G. Tayler, H. Jenkins, T. Whittington, F. Hawke, C. Wilkinßon; Jumping— Messrs T. Willy and Bevege ; Wrestling, Mr G. A. Pearce :Putting StoneMessrs F. Hawke and Calvert ; Tug-of-War—Mr F. Fuller; Tilting— Mr J. Qnin. Starter, Mr J. Morgan ; Timekeeper, Colonel H. G. Payne ; Clerks of the Course, Messrs J. Searle and B. Newsbam ; Handicapper, Mr Adamson 1 Maiden Eace, 150 yds — Ist prize LI, 2nd 10s. Post entry, 2s 2 Running Long Jump (handicap) — Ist prize LI, 2nd 10. Post entry, 2s *3 Eltham Handicap, first event 100 yds— Ist prize L 2, 2nd Ll, 3rd ss. Nomination Is, acceptance 2s *4 Eunning High Jump [handicap! — Ist prize Ll, 2nd ss. Norn Is, accept Is # 5 Eltham Handicap, 2nd event 220 yds— Ist prize L 3. 2nd Ll, 3rd ss. Norn 2b, accept 2s 6 Hop-Step-and-Jump [handicap]— lst prize Ll, 2nd 10s. Post entry Is, ac Is *7 Local Handicap 220yds— Residents in the District only, for three moaths and upwards, within a three mile radius — Ist prize Ll, 2nd 10s. Nomination Is, acceptance Is 8 Obstacle Race— lst prize 30s, 2nd 10s, Post entry, 2s 9 Boy's Eace, under 14 years— lst prize 10s, 2nd ss. Post entry, 6d •10 Half Mile Handicap — let prize L 3, 2nd Ll, 3rd ss, Norn 2s. accept 2s 11 Putting the Si one— lst prize Ll. Post entry, 2s •12 320 yds Hurdles— lst prize L2, 2nd Ll, 3rd 4s. Nomination Is, acceptance 2s *13 Two Mile Walking Handicap— lst prize L 3, 2nd Ll, 3rd ss. Nomination 2s, acceptance 2s 14 Wrestling Competition. Li?ht weights 11 stone— lsr prize 30s. Post entry, 2s *15 Eltham Handicap, 3rd event 440 yds— Ist prize L 4, 2nd Ll, 3rd 10s. Nomination 2s, acceptance 33 *16 Vaulti' g Handicap — Ist prize Ll, 2nd 1 0s. Nominations Is, acceptance Is *17 One Mile Handicap — Ist prize L 4, 2nd Ll, 3rd 103. Nomitation 23 acceptance 3s 18 Gi Is race, under 16— 1st prize 7s 6d, 2nd 2s 63. Post entry. Free. 19 Sweepstake Tug-of-Wnr, Eltham v World — Entry 2s 20 4 Part Eace. 200yds— Walk 50yds, run 50yds, hop 50yds, crawl 50yde. Post entry 2s 21 Tilting at the Ring— lst prize L 3, 2nd L 2, 3rd 103

Advertising Blocks of all descriptions made by McKee and Gamble, N.Z. Press Agency, Wellington. Send for quotation Newspaper advertisements should be illustrated to b? effective. — Advt. We clip fne following Important test* monial from the " Hlawarra' ♦ Mercury' (N.S.W.)v on the 30th March. It needs no comment : — " Mr. John Loveday, of the Bulli Mountain, writes to us that aftei suffering foriour years with acute gravel, he has experienced almost complete relief g' r rasing Sander and Sons' Eucalypti' xtract. He says seeing the said Extract advertised in the "Ulawarra Mercury," his intense suffering induced him to obtain » bottle of the medicine from Mr. Hosking, chemist, ofthigtown, and that the use of it gave him great relief at once. < He otatet that between the 10th March instant, when he obtained the first bottle of tho extract and on the 19th, the use of that medicini tontinucd to afford him relief, to which ht had been a stranger for four years. • Mr Loveday writes also that he has found th« Eucalypti Extract a cure for rheumatism its well as gravel. He requests us to pub lish this information through the " Mer cury." TVe have much pleasure in comply' ing with Mr. Loveday'a request, whos< word cannot be doubted, and who can have no object in view other than a pure deoisf to benefit suffering humaoUy."- -Advt

CONDITIONS. 1. The sports will be held on the society's grounds, Mountain road, and will begin at 10.30 a.m. sbarp. 2. The committee reserves to itself the right of making any alterations in the programme they may think necessary. 3. Nominations for all handicap events —Nos. 3, 4, 5, 7, 10, 12, 13, 15, 16, and 17 — to be in the hands of the secretary, Mr S. Jackson-Binning, Eltham, by 8 o'c. on tbe evening of Monday, 20th February, 1893, accompanied by the necessary amount in caeb, and an account of all performances for the previous two years. 4. Acceptances will close at 10.30 o'c. on the morning of the sports. 5. Handicaps to be declared on Friday 24th Feb. 6. All events to be contested and decided under tbe rules of tbe Hawera Caledonian Society. 7. No prize to be given for any event unless there are three competitors ; no second prize unless theie are four competitors ; and no third prize unless there are six competitors. 8. All competitors to appear in proper racing costume to the satisfaction of the judges. Refreshments on the ground. Band in attendance. " Bird on the wing," flying all day under the care of the directors. Admission to ground Is ; children 6d. S. JACKSON BINNING, Hon. Sec. LAST WEEK! j AST WEEK!! OP BROWN AND OO.'S GIGANTIC CLEARING SALE! FURTHER REDUCTIONS. Goods must be turned into cash at once. BROWN AND CO., Haweba.

GILMOUE, & FALKNJSR'S CO-OPERATIVE WAREHOUSE, MANAIA. We have now received our firs stock of 5-Bushel GRASS SEED SACKS, and, having bought in a very favorable market, we can quote to purchasers' advantage. We have also a large stock of HEAPING HOOKS and SICKLES Sieves, Scythe Blades & Handles Hay Forks and Rakes Stones, etc., etc. , COOPER'S SHEEP DIP. As the season is now coming on for Fencing, those requiring Barb or Plain Wire Staples, etc., will do well to get our quotations. Wall Papers and Scrim Oils and Paints, and all General and Builders' Iroginongery kept in stock CEYLON TEAS.— Our two direct shipments of Ceylon Teas ex steamers "Britannia" and "Hapßburg," from Colombo, are giving great satisfaction, and, being sold at a very low rate, are commmanding a ready sale Trial solicited. ' THE OCTAGON, Manaia. ART CLASSES. Miss YoTriTG's First Term for the new year will commence about the end of January.

JftYOU~UKE NICE TEA*ASK)KYOim»CROCER FOR NELSON h AWARDED m Mo* IHP|B aOLDBcSILVERMEDALS ■W« W^lll HSS CELEBRATEDScTHE BJESTj PURE INDIAN CHINA& CEYLON TEAS PROCURABLE SENSATIONAL SALE OF DEAPERY & CLOTHING FOE CHEISTMAS, AT THE CASH PALACE. Having purchased a very large Stock of Goods at a BIG DISCOUNT, Tarn offering Men's Suits from 18/9, Trousers from 3/6 ; Black Worsted Coats, well trimmed and bound, 19/6, worth 35/-; Kmcker Suits from 6/6— not the price of making ; Eegatfca Shirts, new patterns, 3/6 ; Oxford Shirts, with collars, 1/9 ; Tennis Suits, 12/6— a wonder ; White Drill Trousers, 1/11. Dresß Goods from 6M, and double widths 1/6— usual price 2/9 ; Twilled Flannelette, sd, worth f |d. Men's Tweed Helmet Hats, 6d. These ore a few quotations of the many, to give an idea of the value I am giving, as it would take the Haweba Btae newspaper to hold a complete This is NO BOGUS SALE, bnt EEAL, LIVE, GENUINE ONE, which every Father and Mother should avail themselves of. fgg* SPEClAL— rWholeaale Customers generously dealt with. W. CLARKE.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2346, 7 February 1893, Page 4

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