WAIANIWA ATHLETIC SOCIETY. Annual Sports, TO be held in Mr T. Wilson’s Paddock adjoining township, on ’ THURSDAY, 28th DEO. Liberal Prize Money.—Tilting in Ring and Bicycle Races. —See programmes. Entries Sawing and Chopping Contests and District Handicap close with Secretary on Wednesday, 20th December. C. A. MOONEY, Hon. See. Excursion to Site wav t Island. BOXING DAY , TUESDAY, 26ih DECEMBER, 1899.’ A WARTJA will (weather • • /A and other circumstances permitting) leave the Bluff wharf for Half Moon Bay, immediately on arrival of the first train from Invercargill on Tuesday, 26th December, 1899, returning in time to catch the 6.30 p.m. train. Time and weather permitting, the steamer will also visit Paterson’s Inlet. Passengers will have the option of returning on the following day (Wednesday) or after. Pares: Return. Children —Half Price. GEO. R. GEORGE, Secretary, Campbelltown, Bluff Harbour Board. Dec. 12th, 1899. When the Dancers who declined service in South Africa left quarantine in Sydney someone called for cheers, but hoots were piven instead.
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Southern Cross, Volume 7, Issue 38, 16 December 1899, Page 5
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164Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 7, Issue 38, 16 December 1899, Page 5
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