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TO STAND THIS SEASON AT WAIHI DOWNS. Visiting Eltham on Mondays, Okaiawa and Manaia on Wednesdays, and Hawera and suirounding distriots on Thursdays, > Sjira Thoroughbred ZnZT rw yT * °V B * St. Ote, by St. Leger— Hazel, by Nordenfeldt, dam Onida, by Yattendon, dam Gnlnare, by Little John (son of imp. St. John), Gnlnare, by Gohanna — Deception, by imp. Theorem — imp. Ontty Sark. St. Leger, by Doncaster (Derby winner) out of Atlantis. Nordenfeldt by Musket, dam Onyx. Si . Cm is a handsomely made horse, standing 16.1, with plenty of bone and substance, and has the most fashionable running strains of blood in his veins. He measures 8$ in below the knee. HisJJam Hazel, raced by D. O'Brien, was a first-olass performer. Among other events, she won the Great Autumn Handicap, Canterbury J.C., 1$ miles, in 2.37J, beating a good field. Hazel is full sister 0 Strathmore, winner of Victoria Derby and many other important races, and half sister to Hilda, Artillery, Brown Alice, and Moth, all being first-class performers. Hilda is well known to all as one of the greatest performers New Zealand has seen. Artillery, another good' performer on the turf, was sold to go to America in 1895. St. Cyb, as a performer, has been unfortunate. As a 3-year-old he struck himself on the off fore leg, which disabled him for the rest of the season; as a 4-year-old he started at the National Meeting in the Ladies' Bracelet, in a field of ten, whioh he won with ease, 10.9 up. At that stage he was one of the favorits for the N.Z. Cup, but he again unfortunately over-reached, -which necessitated his being thrown oat of work, thus only starting in publio on one occasion. Terms— £4 10s single mare, £i two or more of bana fide owner ; mares sent by train will be met at Hawera Station. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Grazing Is 6d per week. i Address,— M. J. GOODSON, , Box 9, Hawera. Or D. O'Meara, room in charge. TO TBAVEL HAWERA, ELTHAM, AN SURROUNDING DISTRICTS js¥*b The Thoroughbred ifif^&K &w~ Stallion, J^n^fi T7IRATERNITE. i Terms: Single mare, £2 10s; two or more as per agreement. . Further particulars from T. GLYNN, Owner. PRINCES STREET SHOEING FOKGFu W. J. GARRY Having taken over the above wellknow smithy, begs to inform the residents of Hawera and distriot that he is prepared to shoe horses in a scientific and workmanlike manner. A?l steel shoes at the usual prioes for iron. Shoes fitted to the feet, not th feet to the shoes, A trial solicited.. MANAIA ODDFELLOWS' SPORTS. To be held in the Domain on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER, 9th t 1900. PROGRAMME. 1. 1 Mile Maiden Handicap ; Ist prize, li soys ; 2nd, trophy. Entrance 2s % 2 Mile Manaia Wheel Race ; Ist prize 4 soys ; 2nd, 30s ; 3rd, medal valued at 12s Gd. Entrance 4s 3. 3 Mile Egmont Handioap ; Ist prize, 2 soys and special value 1 soy ;' 2nd, 30s; 3rd, 15s. Entrance 2s 6d 4. 5 Mile Baden Powell Handicap; Ist, prize, 3 soys and trophy value 1 soy ; 2nd, 2 soys ; 3rd, 1 soy. Entrance 3s 5. Maori Wheel Race (1 mile handioap) ; speoial prize 3. Entrance 2s. (Six to start or no race.) 6. 1 Mile Wanganui Centre Championship; Ist prize gold medal value 3 soys ; 2nd, gold medal value 1 soy , SWIMMING. 1. 100 yds Handicap •, boys under 15 years -, Ist prize, medals value 10s; 2nd, ss; 3rd, 2s 6d. Entrance, Is 2. 220 yds Open Handicap ; Ist prize, lsov ; 2nd, 10s ; 3rd, 2s Gd. Entrance, 2s 3. Girls' Race, 50yds, handicap; Mrs J. Tait's special prizes. Entrance, free 4. Obstacle. Race ; trophies. Entrance, Is 5. 440 yds Handioap ; Ist prize, 2spvs ; 2nd, 255; 3rd, ss. Entrance, 2s Gd. 6. Greasy Boom ; trophies. Entrance, Is. Tug ot War, Oddfejjpw*— Manaia Lodge against the world; .eweepstake. Entrance, Is. PEDESTRIAN EVENTS. 1. Maiden, 150 yds, Handioap; Ist prize 1 soy ; 2nd, trophy. Entrance Is 2. Girls' Handicap, under 14 years; speoial prizes. Entrance free 3. 440 yds "Lord Roberts" 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; special prizes. Entrance 6d 6. Half-mile Publicans' Handicap; Ist prize, 30s ; 2nd, 20s ; 3rd, 10s 7. 150 yds Oddfellows' Handicap ; Ist prize, 30s ; 2nd, los; 3rd, 10s 8. 220 yds J3tilts; 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. Entrance 2s 10. 220 yds " General French " Handioap ; Ist prize, 30s ; 2nd, 15s. Entrance 2s 11. Forced Handicap ; Ist prize, 1 soy \ 2nd, 103. Entrance— Winners, 2s Gd; losers, Is. CONDITIONS. Cycling events held under auspices of Egmont C.C. and rules of League of New Zealand Wheelmen. The Committee reserve tbe 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 ovent. Competitors in swimming events most be clad in University coßtume. In Nos. 2, 3, and 5 mile cycling events points will count for Messrs Ringwood and Woolmer's oup, value 10 guineas. Pedestrian event No. 7 open to members of Manchester Unity only. Entries must be acoompanied with full fees, and be in the hands of the Seoretary on SATURDAY, 27th October, at 5 p.m. •NO ACCEPTANCES. ~w7d. NICHOLAS, Seoretary. TAMES "^y ALL A 0 H Begs to notify to the people ot Kaponga and the surrounding distriots that he has commenced business in Mr Ohilds 1 general smithy as TINSMITH, PLUMBER, & DAIKX FACTORY ENGINEER. N.B.— All work entrusted to my care will have my personal supergision and prompt attention. A! 2 work guaranteed. All requisites of the trade kept in scock. Repairs a speoiality. DOES IT PA?? 'l WHAT Why to eat the Best Meat ia the Market; then go to the Meat Bazaar' L, S, JBARBAOLOUGH,

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 7047, 8 October 1900, Page 1

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