Bales by Auction. SATUBDAY, DECEMBER 15 WILLIAM COURTNEY Has reoaivei ins'ruotions from Mr W. Harkis (who is moving into the country ) to sell by a ction at his Bcoms as above, — HH well situated PBOPEKTY, adjoining tho reside3oß of a. Shattlewo th, Efq. It consists of a 5-roomed Cottage, with b'osc porch, a large d*t«ohed Btore room, a wollstocked vegetable gerden, aud in front fom« ohoico Camelli s aad Flowors Sale at 2 o'clock. b4OB h d 0 12 14 WAITARA. TO-MORBOW. NEWTON KING Hai received iostrnotions to Bell by public auouoi at Pjonington's Hal, Waitara, on the above d»te, — THE whole of the assignel STOCK-IN-TBADE of a Storekeeper, consisting of Draperies, Cloth rg, Dr<B3 Materiil, Print*, Pompadour?, Lustres, Ladies' Costumes, Men's and Boyt 1 Clothing, Quilt?, Hoiiery, &o. $=T NO BESEBVE. -£» Sale at 2 o'olock. b 378 dlO hb WAIWAKAIHO. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13. NEWTON KING ffill sell by auction at the Waiwakaibo Yards on the above date, — f*f\ YEARLINGS 01/ 120 18 moDth to 2-year Steers 40 2 i to 3-year Steers 6 t-pr.Dging Heifers 50 Ewes af d Lambs 100 Ewe Hoggets 50 Fat Sbeep 2 Pairs Bnl'ooks Sale at 1 o'clock. b3B9bbdl2 AGRICULTURAL SHOW. WEDNEDAY, DECEMBER 12. NEWTON KING Has Tooeived instructions to roll bf aic ion after the Agrioaltural Show, as above, — BAY GELDING TAM O'SHANTER 3yrs, by Isaio Walton Blue Bonnet, by Sle'gbt of-hand (imp.), enterxl for Taranski Derby, 1884 Blaok Mare Qaeen, syrs, by Dead Shot — Blue Bonnet, and Btinted to Ihe Governor Yearling Fily by I3a«c Walton— Queen. Also, 20 Hampshire Down 2-tooth Bams, b39l b 8 falO 11 Sports. NEW TEAR'S DAY ! NEW YEAR.S DAY ! NEW PLYMOUTH ATHLETIC SPORTS, 'r*O bo teli oa the above day on tho RacaX course, under the patronage of the nnderrcenti'i: ed gentlemOß : — His Worship tho Mayor of New Plymouth, Major i-tapp, Judge R»«8on. Copt. Cornwall, Dr O'Cario 1, Dr Leatham F. A. Carrington Ksq., R. Parriß, Etq, T. King, Efq., W. F. Downes, Ksq., W. B. Buller, Esq , A. btaodiib, Egg, O. faaiuel, Ecq , H. B. Biohmord, Esq., C. W\ GoTttt, Etq., K. Thompson, Esq. Handicap Foot Races— loo yards, 200 ~ardr, 440 yards, + mile, aad 1 mile; Hurdle Rac, i mile ; bteeplechas'*, including water jump, 1 mile; a'so, open races of various distances. Jumping— Running Hop, Step, and Ja mo Running High Leap; Vaulting wi'h Po'e. Wre-tling, Step Danoing, Hack B»w, Tug of War, B cycle Race, 1 mile handicap), Ma obi Was Dascb, and numerous other intere.tiag it'mi. £60 to be given away in m n ner prizes ! £60 in addition to a large number of special p - iz - s. Fu'l particulars of programme in future issue. NEW YEAR'S DAY ! NEW YEAR'S DAY ! b 382 bb to R~O G R A M M E OF HAWERA ANNUAL SPORTS FOR Ist JANUARY, 1884, On the Recreation Reserve, Hawera. 1. Maiden Race, 130 yards— lst prize, CO3 ; 2nd, 20s. 2. Hop-Step-and-Jump (handicap) — Ist prize, 20s ; 2nd, 103. 3. Half-mile Race (handicap)— lst prize, 100s ; 2nd, 40s ; 3rd, 20s. 4. Egg and Spoon Race (100 yards)— lst prize, 15s ; 2nd, oi. 5. 100 yards Handicap— lst prize, 100s ; 2nd, 303 ; 3rd, 10s. 6. Running Long Jump (handicap)— lst prize, 20s ; 2nd, 10s. 7. Boys' Race, under 14, 200 yards (handicap)— lst prize, 10s.; 2nd, 6s; 3rd, 2s 6d. 8. Quarter Mile (handicap)— lst prize, 100s ; 2nd, 40s ; 3rd, 20s. 9. Vaulting with Pole— lst prize, 20s ; 2nd, 10s. 10. 220 yards Champion Bacc— Ist prize, 160s; 2nd, -tOs; 3rd, 20s. 11. Mile Kace (handicap — Ist prize, 160s ; 2nd, 40a ; 3rd, 20s. 12. Running High Jump (handicap) — Ist prize, 20s ; 2nd, 10s. 13. 100 yards Champion Race— lst prize. 140s ; 2nd, 40s ; 3rd, 20s. 14. Two-mile Walking Race (handicap)— lst prize, 100s ; 2nd, 30s ; 3rd, 10a. 15. Boys' Mile Bace (handicap)— lst prize, 20s ; 2nd, 10s ; 3rd, ss. 10. 220 yards (handicap)— lst prize, 100s ; 2nd, 30s ; 3rd, 10s. 17. Putting Stone— lst prize, 20s ; 2nd, 10s. 18. 120 yards Hurdle Race, 10 flights (handicap)— lst prize, 1003 ; 2nd, JJOs ; 3rd, 10s. 19. Consolation, 153 yards (handicap)— lst prize, 60s ; 2nd, 20s. An extra prize of £5 will be given to the scorer of the highest aggregate nnmber of points in all handicap races. Nominations, with the necessary amounts, must be made to the Secretary before 8 pm. on the 23 rd December. Handicaps will be declared in the IJawera Star and Wanganui Herald on the 27th December. Nominations for Nos. 10 aad 13, ss. ; No. 11, 35., and 5a acceptance. All other handicap races, nomination, 23. ; acceptance, 2b. Post entries for all other events. | Intending competitors must give their preI vious performances, and name their colors when sending in nominations. C. E. MAJOR, b 359 d3l Hon. Sec. TO SMALL CAPITALIST. A GOOD and ol '-es'ablished COUNTRY I GENERAL BUSINESS for sale. Apply ti F,. L. HDMPIIBIE^ k SON, b 407 to J-'ew Plymouth. TO LET, A COMFORTABLE SEVEN-ROOMED DWELLINo-HOUSE, fjrmsrly ccjupird by tho lato Mrs Bnod. Apply to Mr J. NEWLAND. JuK., 1>345 to Cill-etreet. TO LET, THE BLACKSMITH'S SHOP iv Curriestreet lakiy occupied by Mr, Jas Btvo'.l. Apply to L 31310 NEWTON KING.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 4520, 10 December 1883, Page 3
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858Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 4520, 10 December 1883, Page 3
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