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" Come ane an 1 a." " Cead mille failthe, olan na G-adheil." THE SECOND ANNUAL GrATHEBINGr of the ( OPUNAKE CALEDONIAN SOCIETY will be held on WEDNESDAY, Ist MAEOH, 1893 ___ 1 President — Bobert Lambie, Esq. ; VicePresidents— S. Forsyth, Esq., and Charles McHardy, Esq. ; Committee — , Messrs D. McGregor, C. F. McGregor, G. W. Eogets, C. V. Edmonds, E. P. Edmonds, M. Deegan, W. A. Good, W. W. Miadleton, Robert Warner, Thomas 1 Knowleß ; Starter— Mr E. P. Edmonds ; ( Handioapper — J. E. Stewart, Esq. PROGRAMME OF SPORTS. 1 i i i IS ] 5 I ; i A ; 1 Quoits 20/- 1/- i 2 Maiden Eace 150 yd 20/- 10/- 1/6 1 3 Boys Eace[under 14] 10/- 5/4 100 yds Handicap 40/- 10/- 1/- 1/6 5 Hop-Step-and-Jump Handicap ... 20/- 5/- 1/- 1/6 Halfmile Handicap 60/- 10/- 2/- 2/7 High Jump Hdcap. 20/- 5/- 1/- l/~ 8 Putting Shot Hep. 20/- 1/9 220 yds Handicip 40/- 10/- 1/- 1/6 10 Vaulting with Pole Handicap ...20/- 5/- 1/- 1/- * 11 440 yds Handicap 40/- 10/- 1/- 1/6 12 Wrestling Cumberland Style [weight, 11 stone acd under] ...40/- 10/- 2/6 13 Walking Handicap, one mile ... 40/- 10/- 1/- 1/6 14 220 yds Hurdle Hp. 40/- 10/- 1/- 1/6 15 220yd8 Maori Hp. [Norn. on ground] 20/- 1/16 Mile Handicap ... 60/- 20/- 2/- 2/17 440 yds Hurdle Hp. 40/- 10/- 1/- 1/6 18 Throwing the Hammer ... 20/- 5/- 1/- 1/19 Tug of War [Maoris v. Europeans] 40/- 1/20 Forcfid Handicap 20/- *1/- t * Winners, f Lo3crs free. Nominations for all Handicaps, together with all performances and necessary feeß, mußt be in the hands of tbe Hon. Sec. on or before Wednesday, February 22nd, 1893, at 8 pm. Handicaps will be published on Saturday, February 25 tb. Acceptances on tbe grouDd. Rules of the Wanganui Caledonian Society will be adhered to as far as practioable only. Games will begin at 10.30 am. Admission, Is ; children under 12, 6d. W. D. SCOTT, Hon. Secretary. TAMES CULL EN •I GENERAL STOREKEEPER, M.AKAIA AND KAPOITaA, ii thanking his customers for pl d port, hopes for a continuance eu h support in the future, and would car attention to his new >tock of IRONMONGERY FENCING WIRE Choice Assortment of Earthenware Expected dailv — CHRISTMAS ERTJITS EARTHENWARE FANCY GOODS, etc. CEYLON TEAS from the Colombo Pure Ceylon Tea Company J.C. is the only importer in thp district of these Teas. Highesi once given for Butter. "VT O' T I O E. D. LESLIE thanks the public of Hawera and District for patronage accorded during his residence in Hawera, and announces that he has sold his Plumber and Tinsmith's Business to Messrs Haedley & Sons, for whom he solicits a continuance of the same. HAEDLEY & SONS, PLUMBERS, TINSMITHS, AND IRONWORKERS, HIGH-STREET, HAWERA, AND WESTPORT, Beg to inform the public of Haweea land surrounding Districts that wp have purchased the Plant, Stock, and Goodwill of the business formerly carried on by D. Leslie. We have a thorough knowledge of all branches of the above lines, and can with confidence intimate that any work entrusted to us will give utmost satisfaction both in quality and price. We have in Stock — Tankß, Chimneys, and Copper Washing Boilers, with or without frames ; and intend having a large assortment of Tinware, &c, always on hand. HAiiDLEY & SONS. WEST COAST LAND AGENCY Pbodfce & Commission Agency LAND- -For Sale, rural and town properties, to suit all classes of buyers. 300-acre (good f^airy) farm; owner leaving district ; price reason ' j able. | PRODUCE— As colonial representxtive of Wallis, Sons and Co , Merchants, London, consignments of Butter and Cheese are received Advances made. Producers preferring to sell are invited to communicate. Dealer in agricultural seeds, oats, haff, etc. 4.. H. MOORE, Opunake. J^ O T_ I C B. Having disposed of the business of Innes & Co. to Mr. W. A. Pabkinson, I desire to return very hearty thanks to the public of the district for the liberal support given to the firm since it started twelve years ago, and during . which time 1 have had an interest in it. My successor has been an earnest fellow-worker with me fa? many years, and will, I have no doubt, command a continuance of the support which has hitherto been accorded to the business. J. C. YORKE. Having purchased the business of i Innes & Co., I respectfully solicit a 1 continuance of the support heretofore • given. W. A. PARKINSON. PROFESSOR STOWELL'S MODERN OINTMENT. WonJerful Cure for Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago, Ulcerated Sores, and Neuralgia. Great Remedy for Scalds, Burns, Cuts, and Bruises. Persons should not be without it. It ib sold in boxes at Is, Is 6d, 2s. Mr. Bbkjetwell, Storekeeper, is Sole Agent for Hawera.

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

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