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MAKARAKA CALEDONIAN SPORTS. NEW YEAR'S DAY, 1881. President . Captain Porter. Stewards : C. D. Berry G. Huddleston P. Bourke S. C. Caulton A. Davis F. Dufaur W. Strong Referke : Mr. A. Graham. Judges : Messrs. W. F. Crawford and C. D. Berr}*. Handicappers : " Messis. W. Strong and C. D. Berry. Stai-ter : Mr. Geo. Huddleston. Treasurer : Mr. S. C. Caulton. Hon. Sec. : Mr. P. E. Richardson. PROGRAMME : Time. Entvnuce. 11.0. — Hop Step .and Jump ... 2 6 11.30.— 150yd5. Handicap, Ist Heat 5 0 11.35. — lSQyds. Handicap, 2nd Heat — 11.45. — Running High Jump ... 2 6 12.0. —200 yds. Handicap, for boys under 14 1 0 12.15. — 150vds. Handicap, 3rd Heat — 12.20.— Jingling Match 1 0 12.50.— 220 Yards Handicap ... 5 0 1.45. — 100 yds. Champion Race 5 0 2.0 — Throwing Hammer ... 2 0 2.20.— J-mile Handicap 5 0 2.3o.— Putting Stone, 161bs. ... 2 0 2.45. — Quarter - mile Handicap (for youths under 19) ... 2 G 3.0. — Climbing Greasy Pole ... 1 0 3.ls.— Greasy Pig Chase ... 1 0 3.?.0. — Steeplechase Handicap about £-mile 5 0 Sack Hurdle Race ... 2 6 3.45. — High Jump for Horses... 5 0 4.0. — Water, Rail, and Scrub Fence Jump for Horses ... 5 0 4.3o.— Tilting in the Ring ... 2 6 CONDITIONS. In all cases there are to be three competitor.., or no race. All entries for the Handicaps to be directed to the Committee and aelivered at the Roseland Hotel, Makaraka, or the Masonic Hotel, Gisborne, not later than 9 p.m. on Tuesday, the 28th December. Entrance money to be enclosed with each nomination. The decision of the Judges and Referee to be final in every instance. An Extra Prize will be given to the runner who scores most points in the 150 yds., 220 yds., and 440 yds. Handicaps. Note. — This programme is advertised on the sole condition that the Committee reserve to themselves the right of altering and amending the same if necessary. The value of the prizes will be udvertised on the 29th instant. PELHAM E. RICHARDSON. •838 Hon. Sec. BOOK, STATIONERY, AND FANCY GOODS REPOSITORY, (IVext "Herald" Office,) GLADSTONE ROAD. Mrs. A. M. Browne HAS just received, and which is now on view, a beautiful assortment of CHRISTMAS, NEW YEAR, "Wedding 1 and Birthday Gifts, to which she respectfully invites j I attention. They are comprised in so many tasteful | and elegant articles that it would be impossible in the short compass of an advertisement to particularise. PICTURE BOOKS, superbly bound, and exquisitely illustrated fov ] children. Books for Boys and Girls, < and Books for presentation. BOOKS by the best Standard authors, in Cheap Editions. Selected as- ' sortments always coming to hand at frequent intervals. MISCELLANEOUS.— Cabinetware ' in Desks and Work-boxes, Pocket Books, Ladies' Travelling Bags (plain or elaborated ; Cutlery in Knives, Scissors, Ladies' Companions. BRUSHWARE, &c— Hair Brushes and Combs, Tooth and Nail Brushes, Puff Boxes, &c. BERLIN WOOLS, in all shades; Patterns, worked or un worked ; Work for Embroidery, all of latest design, together with all the necessary ■ material. STATIONERY . — Commercial and Fancy Stationery by the best makers. Wedding, Mourning and In- s vitation Note Paper, and appropriate Envelopes, plain or medallion ; Drawing and Tracing Papers. Drawing Pencils. Mathematical Instruments, &c. /""CIGARS, Cigarettes, Cigarette Tobacco ; Cake and Cut Tobaccos of the finest brands ; Meerschaum, Briar. and Clay Pipes in great variety *, Cigarette Holders, Tobacco Pouches, i Pipe Stems. ] PERFUMERY, Scents, Hair Oils, v Soaps, and Cosmetics, of all kinds, from the best Houses, English and French, in single bottles or ornamental i boxes. N.B. — Private Show Room specially kept for Ladies. aB3O Poverty Say Hospital. T OOK OUT FOR THE GIFT ; AUCTION « AND CONVERSAZIONE, < ON FKIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1881.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1201, 20 December 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1201, 20 December 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1201, 20 December 1880, Page 3

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