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Stud Notices.

TO Stand this Season at Manaia and | Travel the Surounding District, the £fe^ . Standard-bred Trotting Will be at Opunake on Mondays, Terms, 3 guineas, payable January 1. Guarantee, 4 guineas. •For further particulars apply, C. JONES, Manaia. Or, M. WALLACE, Groom-in-Chargo. TO Travel the Otakeho, Awatuna, and Pihama Districts, the Purebred ftfßH^V^k Clydesdale Stallion WfTtig I'AKRD OF ATHOL To Travel Manaia and Surrounding Districts, the Purebred Stallion, STERLING PRINCE Particulars later, J. D. MITCHELL, Manaia.

TO Travel this Season in Okaiawa and Surrounding district, the Purebred tMBQKv Clydesdale Stallion (Sire, Cedric the Saxon, dam, Kate.) Terms : £3 single mare. — A' so, — PRIDE OF WINDKRMERE (Sire, Sandy Erskine (imp.), dam Maggie Macanlay.) Terms, £3 10s. Good paddocks for mares from a dii tauce, but no responsibility. One or other of the above horses wfll always be at home. J. S. OUGHTON, Okaiawft. Or, Groom in charge. TO Stand this Season at Waibi, and Travel the Hawera and Sarrounding Districts, The Champion Clydei4v fT*l' KNIGHT OF THE 1As * :jtt *3&isß» THISTLE

(10,789, 8.C.5.8.) Knight of the Thistle is descended from the oldest, soundest, and most popular champion prize-winning strains of Clydesdale blood in Scotland, and owners of mares employing his services may depend on having stock free from any hereditary nnsoundness or blemish on their sire'o side. For full pedigree see cards. For further particulars apply, A. ALEXANDER. Or W. TAPP.

TTAWERA CALEDONIAN SOCIETY.

" COME A 1 TH 1 GITHEB."

THE SIXTEENTH ANNUAL GATHERING WILL BB BELD OK MONDAY, JANUARY, 1, 1906.

SPOBTS PROGRAMME. ,

; OFFICERS. . President, Mr Jas. Ogilvie ; Vice-Preßidents, I Dr G. H. Brown and Mr W. Duirs; Treasurer, Mr B. 0. Bobbins; Handioapper, Mr Ulfo Shannon; Starter, Mr A. Kean; Marshal, W. J. MoNiven; Timekeepers, Messrs R. W. Sargent, John j Hardley, M. F. Baira. 3 I I " 1 Maiden Race 160 yaras j open "' "" "' r to all who have never won an 3 advertised race; entrance 2a 80 10 — B i 2 Boys' Race; 220 yards; under 14 H „ J e «™ ? post entry ea 10 6 — 1 I 8 Caledonian Handicap; Ist event, 3 100 yards ; nomination 2s ■ acceptance 3s 100 SO 10 4 Throwing 161b Hammer; entranoe Is ... ... „, jr g | | ,-> - 5 Toßsing the Caber; entranoe'is .'..' 16 5 — 9 6 Bagpipe Musio (Marches); en. - I trance Is .... 80 80 J | 7 Putting the Shot; entrance Is '.'.' 15 6 — 8 Caledonian Handicap ; 2nd event 1 220 yards: nomination 8a; acceptance 8a 190 30 10 ' 9 Bioyole Race (Maiden) : one „ ""Wi norn lg; accept Is .. 40 15 10 - 10 Bairpipe Musio (Strathspeys and I Reels); 2nd event; entrance Is .. 80 30 — i | 11 Boys' Kaoe. 440 yards handicap; i, a under 16 years; post entry Is .. 20 10 6 t 12 Best Highland Costume; en- [ trance 2s 63. Vice - president'! I I (Dr Brown's) .. Silver TVfpflftl 1I 18 Best Dressed Highland Boy • ' j entrance Is ; Vice-president's (Mr W. Duirß) .. .. Silver MAital . I 14 Best Dressed Highland Qiil; en BUTerMeQW '„ toanoe, Is; Mr J. Hook's ' Silver Medal 15 Girls' Rnce .10 Wrestling (Cumberland Style)Ist event, 12s fc and over; en- ! tranoe 2s ; dosing at 1 p.m. . 40 15 — 17 Running High Jump Handicap; j norn Is: acoepted 20 10 _ 18 One Mile Bicyole Handicapnom Is ; accept 2s .. .. BO 80 If) 19 Caledonian Handicap; 3rd event M *«> yards ; norn 3s ; accept 4s . . 140 40 20 20 Bicycle Handicap; two milesnom 2s; accept 3u inn 90 10 21 Highland Fling in Costume ; entranoe 2s6d 60 15 — 22 Sword Dance; entranoe 2s 6d *' 50 15 — 28 Sword Dance; boys or girls under 16 years ; entrance free . . 20 10 — 24 Highland Fling ; for boys nnder 16. Entrance free ..; ... an 10 — 25 Highland Fling in Costume (for 1 girls) : entrance, free . on in . 26 Best Highland Dance in Costume * (Boys or Girls under 14 years) • entranoe free : Mr J. Hicks' SilvAr Modal 27 Irish Jig in costume ; enhance la Mr T. O'Neill's " QolA Medal 28 Half Mile Handicap; norn 8s- UolaMaaal aOOept 4s ... jjn ■« n n 29 Bioyole Race, one mile, for boys on™ 1 "" 16 ,' 18 ? 6818 - Entrance Is. .. 20 10 6 I 80 Running Long Jump Hanaioap ; ' „, norn 1« ; aocept ea 20 10 — 81 Three Mile Bicyole Handicap"; nom 2s; accept ßs .. .. .. inn 80 16 88 Hop -Step- and. Jump Handioap; 1 norn Is : aooept 6d .. .. ... 29 10 _ 83 Caledonian Mile Handicap • norn 1 4s; accept 6s son mi <m .84 Wrestling (Cumberland Style)," , I 2nd event, ana nnder 12afc; enor JS^Ji 0 2B> cl °Bin& at 1 p.ia ... 40 16 — 35 Hurdle Handicap, 446 yarda , norn 2b ; aooept 2s 80 80 _ 86 Consolation Handioap, 220 yds: entrance 2s 40 20 37 Consolation Bioyole Handicap": j one mile; entranoe 2s 40 20 — 1 I f— 1 Ta.H'^eat aggregate number of Points for Handicap Bioyole Events, Nos. 18, 20, ana 81: Mr R. W Sargent's Gold Medal. Points to counts 8 2 } Highest aggregate number of points for all" Bun- J mng Events: The Present's (Mr Jas Ogilvie) i Prize, Gold Medal. Points count 5 8, 2 u «" vle J The Rules of the Taranaki Athletio and Caledo'mfy ft" o&d^nt "t'Keofilary 3 H Kominations for all the Hand cap Events, to- * gethe* with all performances for the previous tw» o years (if not any within that time, the last three 8 P^l°f? anoes fn e ""sh event to be given) wiU close Tub fl e « ™ reta £ y THnnflAv I 9«S a n dioap S: will n b6 published on IHUBBDAT, 28th Deoember, 1906. to Hawera Star The right Is reserved to re-handicap all wtonersat V meetings prior to Ist January, 1908. winnerß M *

NOMINATIONS OLOSE ON SATURDAY DECEMBER 16th, 1906. *' Admission, Is. Children nnder 12, h»H price Member's ticket, 10s, admits holder and family ofttreeto«llprfTileges,with two tiokete for To£

Thi Socnm'B -il, v> v iJP^S? A »NUAL CONCERT wiu be held in the evening, in the Biwwi Onon SfKiffiSL* 11 W. A. QUIN,

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume L, Issue 8918, 6 November 1905, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume L, Issue 8918, 6 November 1905, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume L, Issue 8918, 6 November 1905, Page 2

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