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TELE KAITUNA VALLEY ANNUAL Boxing Day Sports TO BE HELD IN MRS DiCKSON’S PADDOCK, KAITUNA VALLEY ON DECEMBER —26th, 1887 — PROGRAMME: 1. Maiden, 150 yards.—Entrance, 2s 6d ; Ist, ; 2nd, 2. Boys’ Race. —For boys under 10 ; on trance, free. 3. Running High Leap.—Entrance, 2s Gd; Ist ; 2nd, 4. Putting the Stone. —Entrance, 2s ; Ist, ; 2nd, 5. 100 Yards Handicap.—lst, £2; 2nd, £1 ; 3rd, save stakes. 6. Boys’ Race.—For boys under 14 ; Ist, 7s 6d ; 2nd, 2s 6d. 7. 410 Yards Handicap.—lst, £2 10. 2nd, £1 10s ; 3rd, 10s. 8. Sack Race. —Over hurdles, off scratch; Ist and 2nd. 9. 250 Handicap Hurdles.—lst and 2nd. 10. Old Mans’ Race (handicap). —lst arid 2nd. 11. Hop, Step and Jump (handicap).— Ist and 2nd. 12. Four Part Race.—lst and 2nd. 13. Hill Race.—lst, 2nd and 3rd. 14. One Mile Handicap.—lst, 2nd and 3rd. 15. Backward Race (handicap).—lst and 2nd. > 10. Vaulting with Pole.—lst and 2nd. » 17. All Fours on Riders (220 yards).— Ist and 2nd. 18. Two Miles Walking Handicap. -Ist, 2nd and 3rd. 19. 250 District Handicap. 2nd. 20. Three-Legged Race.—lst and 2nd. 21. Committee Race. — Sweepstake ; fat sheep, Mr Cameron’s prize. 22. Running Long Leap. - Ist and 2nd. 23. Under and Over.—lst and 2nd. 24. Tilting at the Ring —lst and 2nd. Nomination 2 6 ; Acceptance 2,6 CONDITIONS. In all events four co start, or no second prize will bo given. Any competitor going off the mark before the firing of the pistol will he put back one yard. The Judge’s decision in all cases to he iin al. The Committee reserve the right to alter or amend programme. Nominations for Handicaps Nos 7, 14, and 18 to he made to tho Secretary, Okarairiio, to the 10th December. Handicaps declared by 20th. Acceptance on grounds. Amount of nominations in each case, 2s Gd. All prizes paid immediately after event. Admission to ground, Is. Children under twelve Free. Wm. F. F. DAWSON. Secretary. Public Notice HAYING Purchased tho Good Will of tho Butchering Business in tho Estate of J. M'Kenzie and Co, and also taken tho shop lately occupied by them I beg to inform their late customers and tho public genoraUy, that the business will be carried on as usual, under the supervision of Mr J. M'Keuzio, and truot by selling Meat of the Primest Qua 1 ity, at Prices as advertised by the late firm, to still receive the patronago so i; bera l, y bestowed upon them. W. E. SIMMOND3, Family Butcher. Marlborough Scholarship. THE Exam ‘nation for the Marlborough Scholarships at tho Nelson Co”ege will take place at the Old School House, Havelock, and tho Borough Council Office, Blenheim, on Wednesday and Thursday, the 14th and loth December, commencing at 10 o’clock each morning. Candidates w ill inform me on or before Saturday, the 10th December, of their intention to compete, complying with the Marlborough Scholars!) ip Regulations. JOHN T. ROBINSON, Secretary, Marlborough Education Board. Removed to MARKET STREET, Opposite CRITERION HOTEL, E. Muncaster, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, SHIP HOTEL, NEAR THE WHARF . HCTON CA. GODFREY, having had 8 the above Hotel just newly Renovated, trusts that by keeping GOOD BEDS and a stuck of Ai WINES and SITIUTS lie will merit a fair share of Public patronage. Every Customer treated with Civility and attention. GOOD STABLING. TfOTICE. rjVHE is a Cash ji_ Purchaser oi Woo!, Hides, Sheen Skins, Ac. Highest prices given • OWNER l

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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 139, 7 December 1887, Page 3

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