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Meetings, Amusements, &c. ) TtfF Management of the Crystal Palace bkating Bink BETUBN THANKB r. for the Liberal Patronage bestowed on them it during the Skating Season, and beg to notify d to the Publio that admission to the Crystal Palace Skating Bink WILL IN FUTURE g BE 6d and SKATES 6d. TTIHE LOYAL OBANGE LODGES OF JL TIMAftD, Nos 13 and 35, will hold A TEA MEETING and SOCIAL GATHHBi ING in the Oddfellows' Hall, Sophia Street, . THIS EVENING in anniversary of sth . November. , Addresses will be delivered after ten by the , Revs. Martin and Woollass, of Tin,aru. I Orangemen and others are invited to attend Tea on the Table at 6.30 p m. WOODBURY ATHLETIC CLUB. PRINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY BPOBTB. NOVEMBER 9th, 1888. Judge : D. Macdonald, Esq. HaNDICAPPBB AUD BTABTEB : Mr T. W. Corbett. Secebtaev and Tbeasubeb : Mr F. Macdonald. Stewards : Messrs D. Macdonald, T. W. Corbett, P. Macdonald, F. B. Flatman, J. H. Dean, G. Bay, J. Goodwin, and W. Badford. PBOGBAMME OF SPOBTS— I—loo Yabdb Flat Bace. First prize, £1 j second prize, 10s ; entrance, 3s. 2— Running Loirs Jump. First prize, £1: second prize, 10s ; entrance, 3b. 3—220 Yabds Hubdlbs. First prize, £1 ; second prize, 10s ; entrance, 3s. 4 — Bujining High Jump. First prize, £1 ; second prize, 10s ; entrance, 3s. s—WooDßUsy5 — WooDßUsy Cup, 440 yards (nomination 6s, acceptance 2s 6d), accept on ground. First prize, £3 ; second prize, 20s. . 6—loo Yabds Mab»ibd Women's Bace. Firat prize, Box Tea ; second prize, Teapot ; entrance, Kree. 7 — l Milb Walking Match (nomination 3s, acceptance 2s), accept on ground. First prize, £2 ; second prize, 15s. B—Vaulting8 — Vaulting with Pole, (competitors must find their own poles): First prize, £1 ; second prize, 10s ; entrance fee, 3b. 9—loo Yaeds Botb' Kacb (under 15 years). First prize, Waterbury Watch ; second prize, 5s ; entrance, Ib. 10—200 Flat Bace. First prize, £1 ; second prize, 10s ; entrance, 3s. 11 — 100 Yields Sack Kacb, for Entrance Money. Entrance, 2s 6d: • 12— Hop, Stbp and Juhp. First prize, £1 ; i second prize, 10s ; entrance, 3s. i 13—880 Yabdb Flat Bace (nomination 3s, acceptance 2s) , accept on ground. First prize £2 ; second prize, 20s. 14— 10O Xasds Siambbb (three-legged) Bace for Entrance Money. Kntrance, 2s 6d, ■ 15-100 Yabds Maubied Men's Back (over 40 years). First prize, £1 ; second prize, 10s ; entrance, 3b. 1(5 — 100 Yabdb Consolation Bacb (for all beaten competitors). First prize, £1 ; second prize, 10s ; entrance, 3s. RULES— 1. The whole of the above entries will be Handicapped : all Jumps included, i 2. Nominations to be sent in to the Secre- • tary Woodbury Athletic Club not later than , 6 p.m. on THUBSDAY, Ist November, 1888; i handicaps on 6th November, 1888. Nomi- ' nators must send in with their entrance fee, : performances for tho previous two years. 3. Costumes to be approved of by the Com- ( mittee of Management. 4. Any Protest must be made in writing, and handed to tho secretary with the sum of 6 10s, which will be forfeited if proved groundless. 5. All Disputes or Protests will be settled by the Committee, whose decision shall bo final. 6. There must he three or more entries or no erent. Postal notes to be sent with nominations. The Sports will commence at 12 o'clock noon. F. MACDONALD, Hon. Secretary. Funeral Notices, 3 FUNERAL NOTICE. - ri^HE Friends of the late Mr William ■ X Pili, late Manager for Lane and Co., 5 Beach Boad, are respectfully invited to at- • tend hit Funeral, which will leave bis late s residence, Beach Boad, THIS DAY, at 3 p.m. i W. NAPIER, i Undertaker. t FUNEBAL NOTICE. [ ripHE Friends of the late Mr J. W. Gaitt A. are invited to attend his Funeral which will leave for the place of interment on TUESDAY, November 6th, at 3 o'clock. • To Let. a . i • mo let— 180 ACRES GRASS. Good water supply. GBACIE, MACLEAN ic ADAM. ' TO LET OB FOB SALE. A FIBST-OLASB FLOUB MILL. rpHIS MILL is all built of Brick with JL every requisite for working 3 pairs stones. Full supply of water all tho year. With Seven Acres of Land, 5-roomod House, Granary and Stables. First class opening ) for a good man. , For full particulars apply to — FBED. MAKBIG, Ashburton. FARMERS will always find thoir interests advocated and their wants studied in f the Timaru Herald. Looal markets fully 6 -eported at all times, and Christchurch and Dunedin prices regularly telogruphed. Beaders lire also kept fully posted, both by cable and letter, in tae change* in the Home *nd An* traliftu mvk«t»

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 4382, 5 November 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 4382, 5 November 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 4382, 5 November 1888, Page 1