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l»ut>lic Notlcen. AIPUKURAU CALEDONIAN SPORTS. To be held in the Cricket Ground, Waipukurau, On TUESDAY, JANUARY let, 1884 (New Year’s Day.) PROGRAMME : 1 Maiden Race, 200yds; first £1 10s, second 15s ; entrance 2s 2 Boys’ Race (under 10), 100yds ; first 10s, second 5s 3 Men’s Race, 100yds; first £1 10s, second 15s ; entrance 2s 4 Throwing Hammer, 161 b ; first £1 10s, second 15s ; entrance 2s 5 WAIPUKURAU HANDICAP, 150, 300, and 440yds. First prize £8 and Cup, second £4, third £2, Race to be decided by points, to count as follows : —First in each event to count 5 points ; second 3 ; third 2. Nomination ss, acceptance ss. First event 150yds 6 Best Bagpipe Player ; first £1 10s, second 15s ; entrance 2s 7 Putting Stone, 161 b; first £1 10s, second 15s ; entrance 2s 8 HANDICAP BICYCLE RACE, 3 miles ; first £5, second £2 ; nomination 4s, acceptance 4s

9 Boys’ Race (under 14), 200yds ; first £l, second 10s ; entrance Is 10 Obstacle Race ; first £3, second £1 10s; entrance 3s 11 Hop, Step, and Jump (two hops allowed) ; first £1 10s, second 15s; entrance 2s 12 Dancing Highland Fling (must be in costume) ; first £2, second £1 ; entrance 2s 13 Waipukurau Handicap, second event, 300yds. 14 Running High Leap; first £1 10s, second 15s ; entrance 2s 15 HURDLE RACE 120yds, first 15yds clear run, over 10 hurdles 3ft 6iu high, lOyds apart, and 15yds clear run in. First £4, second £2 ; entrance ss. 16 Boys’ Obstacle Race (under 14) ; first £1 108, second £l, third 10s ; entrance Is. 17 ONE MILE HANDICAP; first £7, second £3, third £1 10s; nomination ss, acceptance 5s 18 Vaulting with Pole; first £1 10s, second 15s ; entrance 2s 19 Waipukurau Handicap, third event, 440yds 20 Three-legged Race ; first £1 10s, second 15s ; entrance Is each 21 Half-mile Race ; first £3, second £2, third £1 ; entrance 4s Nominations for the Waipukurau Handicap, One Mile Race, and Bicycle Race, with true name, colors, and fees, must be Bent to the secretary on or before Friday, December 21. Acceptances received not later than Friday, 28th December. Admission to the ground Is; grand stand Is, First event starts at 10.30 a.m. In all events there must bo three competitors or no second prize will be given, five or no third. The Waipawa Brass Band will be in attendance. Aunt Sally will be on the ground, R. MONTEITH, Hon. Sec.

1883 SUMMER SUMMER 1883 NEW GOODS, JUST OPENED OUT Ex Catalonia, Doric, Embleton, Helen Denny, British Queen. DIRECT IMPORTATIONS FROM LONDON, GLASGOW, AND BRADFORD. A Choice Assortment of D M ATERIALS In all shades of color. UNDERCLOTHING, HABERDASHERY, Hosiery, Straw Goods, Laces, &c, ; Ladies’ Corsets—A splendid selection ; Ladies Umbrellas and Parasols—A very large stock. IBBONS, Silk Goods, Dolmans, Gloves, Mitts and Apronn, Lace Pinafores, and other Goods in variety. 6 CASES Men’s and Boy’s Clothing, new Goods just unpacked, containing a good many job lines. A very large stock of Men’s, Youths’, and Boys, Kaiapoi Clothing to choose from. A 1.80 A New Lot of [| ARVES Tl N G TOOLS, and other HenHonable Lines for the shearing season. B ALES WOOLPACK S, full weights, with attached or detached llups. at lowest current rates. TONS FENCING WIRE All sizes. TONS STEEL BARB GALVANISED WIRE. BALES CORN SACKS. Bitter Ales and Stout, Wines, and Spirits in bulk or case, of the best brands in the market. Q/Y TONS FLOUR, Oainaru, Dunedin, Ov and local brands, at special quotations. 50 20 5 10 W. RATHBONE, WAIPAWA

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Waipawa Mail, Volume 5, Issue 609, 14 December 1883, Page 4

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