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/^wPERA HOUSE, HAWERA. FRIDAY, OCTOBEK 6. Pops 2nd Grand Pops Dress Pops 2nd Grand Pops Circle Pops By the Wanganui 1/Pops ENTERTAINMENT 1/Pops SYNDICATE. 1/. Pops New Artists, New Artists 1/Popa First appearance hero of l/< Pops Mr Jambs Drisooll, Stalls Fops King of Silver Thread 1/Pops (Late of Fuller's & Dixs 1/Pops Company) 1/Pops Mr Jack Kindle?, 1/Pops High Kicker and 1/Pops Comedian 1/Popa (Late of Fuller's) 1/- ) Pops Miss Rose Clifford, Pit , Pops Serio Comic (late of 6d j Pops Fuller'B Company. 6dj Pops C. Nailor, 0. Voss. 6d Pops And Our Great Doubla Gd Pops Company. 6d Pops P. B.— Don't forget the 6d Pops Date, 6d Pops FRIDAY, OOTOBER 5. 6d Pops OPERA HOUSE, 6d Pops HAWEBA. 6d FOOTBALL! /^ROGERS AND IRONMON\JT GEBS v TAILORS AND DRAPERS, To-morrow, at 8 p.m., Bayly Pork. Admission 6d. Band in attendance. Smoke Concert in the evening. HAWERA ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. 1900-1001. T7WSHING LICENSES may be V obtained from the undermentioned persons : — Mr R. W. Hornby, Manaia Mr A. Blisa, Eltham Mr D. Nimmo Scott. Hawera Miss Bain, Kaponga ; and from C. A. BUDGE, Hon. Seo. MANAIA ODDFELLOWS' &PORTS. To be held in the Domain on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER, 9th, 1900. PBOGBAMME. 1. 1 Mile Maiden Handioap ; Ist prize, 1£ . soys ; 2nd, trophy. Entrance 2s 2. 2 Mile Manaia Wheel Bace ; Ist prize 4 soys; 2nd, 30s-, 3rd, medal valued at 12s 6d. Entrance 48 3. 3 Mile Egmont Handioap ; Ist prize, 2 boys and speoial valoe 1 soy ; 2nd, 30s ; 3rd, 15s. Entrance 2a 6d 4. 5 Mile Baden Powell Handioap; Ist, prize, 3 soys and trophy value 1 soy; 2nd, 2 soys ; 3rd, 1 soy. Entrance 3s 5. Maori Wheel Bace (1 mile handioap) ; speoial prizes. Entrance 2s. (Six to start or no race.) 6. 1 Mile Wanganui Centre Championship ; lßt prize gold medal value 3 soys ; 2nd, gold medal value 1 soy SWIMMING. 1. 100 yds Handioap ; boys under 15 years ; Ist prize, medals value 10s; 2nd, 53; 3rd, 2s 6d. Entrance, Is 2. 220 yds Open Handicap ; Ist prize, lsov ; 2nd, 10s ; 3rd, 2s Gd. Entranoe, 2s 3. Girls' 'Bace, 50yds, handioap ; Mrs J. Tait's special prizes. Entrance, free 4. Obstacle Bace ; trophies. Entrance, Is 5. 440yd8 Handioap ; Ist prize, 2sovs ; 2nd, 255; 3rd, ss. Entrance, 2s 6d.. 6. Greasy Boom ; trophies. Entrance, Is. Tug of War, Oddfellows — Manaia Lodge againßt the world; sweepstake. Entrance, Is. PEDESTBIAN EVENTS. 1. Maiden, 150 yds, Handicap; Ist prize 1 soy ; 2nd, trophy. Entrance Is 2. Girls' Handicap, under 14 years', speoial prizes. Entrance free 3. 440 yds " Lord Eoberts " Handicap ; ! Ist prize, 2 soys ; 2nd, 1 soy ; 3rd, ss. Entrance 2s 6d 4. Boys' Handicap, under 15 years; speoial prizes. Entrance 6d 5. Boys' Handicap, under 12 years; speoial prizes. Entrance 6d 6. Half-mile Publicans' Handioap; Ist prize, 30b ; 2nd, 20s ; 3rd, 10s 7. 150 yds Oddfellows' Handicap ; Ist prize, 303 ; 2nd, los;8rd, 10s 8. 220 yds Stilts; Mr W. D. Fenton's speoial prize; Ist prize, 7s 6d ; 2nd, ss. Entrance Is. (Boys under 16 years.) 9. 100 yds Egmont Handicap; Ist prize, 30s ; 2nd, 10s ; 3rd, ss. Entranoe 2s 10. 220 yds " General French " Handicap ; Ist prize, 30s ; 2nd, 15s. Entrance 2s 11. Forced Handicap; Ist prize, 1 soy; 2nd, 10s. Entranoe— Winners, 2s 6d; losers, Is. CONDITIONS. Cyclingr events held under auspices, of Egmont C.C. and rules of League of New Zealand Wheelmen. The Committee reserve the right to postpone the sports should the weather be unfavorable, and also to withdraw, add to, or alter any event in the programme; also, penalise winners of any event. Competitors in swimming events must be clad in University costume. In Nob. 2, 3, and 5 mile cycling events points will count for Messrs Bingwood and Woolmer's onp, value 10 guineas. Pedestrian event No. 7 open to members of Manchester Unity only. Entries must be accompanied with full fees, and be in the hands of the Secretary on SATUBDAY, 27th October, at 5 p.m. NO ACCEPTANCES. W. D. NICHOLAS, Secretary. KAPONGA COACH FACTORY AND GENERAL SMITHY. Til W. BUCKINGHAM Has pleasure in notifying that he is now prepared to fulfil orders for 'vehioles of every description, also that repairing, painting, and trimming in all its branches will be done on the premises. Having scoured the services of a first-class coach painter, those desirous of having their vehioles repainted and lined will find their orderi finished in up-to-date style. Gerjeral smithing in all its branches. Agricultural Implements made and repaired. Horse-shoeing and all farrier's work by skilled workmen. PUBLIO NOTICE. HAVING disposed of my business, known as the Hawera coach factory, to Messrs Jtiurrell Bros., Wellington, I desire to thank the residents of the district for past liberal support, and would respectfully ask that a continuance of the same be accorded my successors. E. BARTLETT. In taking over the business of Mr Bartlett, we desire to intimate that the business will bo carried on as heretofore, and hope that by using none but the best of materials, combined with skilled labor, to receive a fair share of public patronage. HURRELL BROS. Hawera, Ootober 2, 19C0. K. W. SAKGENT, Watchmaker and Jeweller, High-street ... Haweba. ELECTRO PLATED GOODS, Suitable for Presents, Tea and Coffee Bets Cake Basket? Salad Bowls Tea and Coffee Pots Liquer Stands Fruit Dishes Biscuit Barrels Dinner and Breakiaafc Cruets Egg Stands Toast Racks Butter Dishes Jam Dishes Sugar Scuttle Cream and Sugar Stands Afternoon Tea Spoons, in cases Napkin Rings Bread Forks < Sugar Tongs J Table and Dessert Forks and j Spoons, and Tea Spoona '

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 70453, 2 October 1900, Page 3

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