ZEALAND RAILWAYS. KINGS BIRTHDAY NOVEMBER 9th, 1904. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS, available for return until Bth December, 1904, will be obtainable from any Btation to any station on the Wellington-Napier-New Plymouth Section (except where ordinary fares are lose) from oth to 9m November. These Tickets ore not available for breab of journey until a stopping stat' > siot lees than 25 miles from issuing * a'ion has been reached. NOTE. —On 9th November, Holiday Excursion Tickets issued at any station between Te Aro and Masterton, i'>clusiye, to any station between Te Aro and Masterton, inclusive, WILL NOT be available by the Te Aro-Napier or Napiei-Te Aro Mail Train either on the outward or return journey. With the exception of the Mail Train to and from Napier, the 7 am train Manerton to Te Aro, the 8.50 pm train Te Aro to Masterton, and the 8.10 pm train, Woodville to Wellington, which will run as usual, the ordinary timetable will be suspended. Other trains will run as under : lIP. FOR WOODVILLE.—Te Aro dep 6 4* r rr>. Wellington 7.0 Cross’ C*eek 9.47, Featherston 10.10 am, 437 pm, Grevtown 10.10 a tr, 4.4* p.m., Carterton 10.C6 a in. 5.41 pm, Masterton 6 30, 1135 am, 6.25 pm, Mauriceville 7.i2 a m. 12.10, 7.5 pm, Ekstahur.n 7.55 a m, 12.50. 7.50 i m, Paliatua 9 0 u m, 1 45, 8.50 pm. FOR MASTERTON.-Te Aro dep 7.45 a in, Wellington 8.0, Peathers-on 11 17, Grevtown 11.20, Carterton noon. DOWN. FOR MASTERTON.—WccdvIIIe dep 7.30 a m, 7 pm. FOR FEATHERSON.— V dep 7.30 am, Pahiatua 8.5, Eketahuna 9,10, Ma arioeville 9.45, Masterton 10.E0. FOR WELLINGTON AND TE ARO.— Masterton dep 4 5, 5.15 pm. CLAREVILLE RACES. ON 9th NOVEMBER.-Train will leave Te Aro 6.45 am, Clareville arr 11.0. Return trains will leave Clareville 4.30 and 5.85 pm, Te Aro arr 8 59 and 10.30. Train will leave Masterton for Clareville at 11.30 a m, ON 10:h NOVEMBER.—Tram will leave Clareville at 5.15 pm and connect at Masterton with the 6.20 pm train Masterton to Woodville. For full particulars see posters and b-ndbi'ls. bY ORDER.
KAKARIKI ATHLETIC SPORTS To be held ai Kskariki on V.EDNEBDAT, NOVEMBER 9tb. (Kick's Birthday) PROGRAMMEx. Maiden Race, 150yd*, xat value 30s ; and value 109. Entrance 2*. 2 Boys Race, under I 3 years, 1 ooyds, ist value ss, and as 6d. 3. xooyds Handicap, ist prize £2, and £l. Nom IS. HOC 29. 4. Putting the Stone, ist value xoe, and 5s Poat entrance ia. 5. Half-mile Race, x*t prize yx, and 15*. Nom is, acc :s6d. t. Handicap Chopping Competition, standing block ißin , xst prize 609, and aos, 3rd ion. Nom xs, acs 39. 7. 2aoyds Handicap, xst prize 40s, and 20s. Nom xs, acc as. 8. High Jump Handicap, xst value 209, and value xoa. Nom is, acc is. 9. One-man Sawing Handicap, 2ft block, xst prize aos, and xo*. Nom xs, acc x*. 10. Boys’ Race, under 16, 100yds, xst value s*, and 29 6 d. x: Handicap Hurdles, aaoyds, xst prize 409, and 159. Nom is, acc a*. 12. Handicap Hewing Competition, x%in block, ist 60s, and aos, 3rd ioh. Nom xs, acc 3s. 13. Throwing the Hammer, xst value xos, and ss, Poitentrance xs. 14. 440yds Handicap, ist prize 40s, and aos. Nom is, acc as. 15. One Mile Walking Handicap, Ist value aos, audios. Nom Is, acc Is. 16 Two men Sawing Handicap, aft block, Ist 60-., and aos, 3rd 10s. Nora I*. acc 4a. 17. One Mile Running Handicap, Ist prize 60s, 2nd aos, 3rd 10s. Nom Is, acc 3*. C llren's Races, I.adies’ Nail-driving Competition, and ether events will take place during ’ > Handicaps will appear on or about October 29, in th* ’ f’uhtafua Herald ,” Kketnhuna ttxpre »s, and Wairarapa Age. Acceptances for all Chopping and Sawing events, to close with the Secretary on November 4 ; all other events close on the ground. All further information may be obtained from the Secretary. First Kvent to start at i 0.30 a.m. sharp Alcrds-iou Ih. School Children 6d, Horses 6d. A BALL *i!l be beM in the Cukanui Hall on th»* night of the Sport*. Double Ticket Bs, Single T.cket 2», extra Udy Im. F. A. MASON, Hod. Secretary, phases of tue moon. Novkmbkk. — New moon, Bth, 8.7 a.m. ; first quarter, 15th, 6 p.m. ; full tnoou. 28rd, 2 42 p in. ; last quarter 80tb, 7 8 p.ru.
TRY R. BEE FOR WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELLERY REPAIRS.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XII, Issue 1886, 5 November 1904, Page 1
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