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RECIIABITE HALL, KAIKORA. It A N D QO»C BB T, In aid of SCHOOL PRIZE FUND. FRIDAY EVENING, lOtii DECEMBER. Programme—Part I. Overture, “ Highland Gems” Mrs J. Tod Action Song, “ Now we Happy Children” Infant Children Song and Chortle, “ Under the Willow She’s Sleeping,” 2nd & 3rd Standard Girls Song, “ Our Captain” ... Upper Standard Boys Action Song, “ Raise Your Hands” Infant Children Song and Chorus, “ What is Horne without a Mother,” ... Upper Standard Girls Action Song, “ Clap ! Clap ! Hurrah !” Infant Children Song and Chorus, “ The Mole & the Bat,” Upper Standard Boys Song, “ The Men are so Stupid,” Standard Girls Action Song,“ Hand Song” Infant Children Song. 7 “ Hoe Your own Row” 7 Round ) “Man’s Life” y Upper Standards Part 11. Piano Duet, “ Ring the Bell” Misses Jane & Annie Clark Ballad ... ... ... Mr Ingleton Reading, “ Two minutes and a Quarter” Mr Harwood Song, “To the Woods” ... Miss Boyle Piano Solo, “ Maypole Dance,” Miss Thornton Song ... ... ... ... Mr Collins j Duet, “ List to the Convent Bella” Miss Harwood & Miss Carlyle Reading, “ Father Phil’s Subscription List” Mr Thornton Ballad, “ Some Day” ... Miss Carlyle Song, “ The White Squall” Mr Popplewcll “ God Save the Queon.” Prices of Admission : 3s and 2s ; Children, half-price. Doors open at 7.3 U p.m. To commence punctually at 8 p.m. MOONLIGHT! 281 C 111 CK E IST S AIPAWA BRASS BAND has been engaged to play at the Wnipawa Athletic Club’s Sports, on 27th December, 188 G. 280 Gr IN THE PRESS, HARDING’S 1887 ALMANAC, NEW ZEALAND HAND-BOOK, AND EAST COAST LOCAL GUIDE.

Price : Two Shillings. r■ MIIS Work is now so well-known as to JL need no recommendation. Though only in its eighth year of publication, it has outstripped tlm oldest established Almanacs in the Colony, and is now the hert-known Book of Reference in New Zealand. It contaius more than hourle the reference matter of any similar work published on the East Coast. The Volume for 1887 will bo the FULLEST YET ISSUED, containing several Important New Features, excellent engravings specially executed for the Work ; latest Statutory Information ; latest Agricultural and Census Returns; complete Sheep Returns for five Counties, with full addresses of Shcepowners, &c. Tho DIRECTORY has been carefully revised and corrected to date, and contains a mass of Information relating to the Local Governing Bodies, nowhere else obtainable. Danish, Jewish, aud Maori Calendars as usual. On Sale by Country Storekeepers. Settlers who cannot obtain the Book in their own locality can have it sent roST free to any address in New Zealand, by sending 2s. to tho Publisher, in stamps or postal note. R. COUPLAND lIARDING, Publisher, Napier. 282 PORANGAHAU SPORTS. riMIE Annual Sports will be held in Mr A Sidwkll’s Paddock, at Porangahau, on MONDAY, 27tii DECEMBER, 1880. President : Mr Paul Hunter ; Vice-Presi-dent : Mr Thomas Crosse. Committee : Messrs Ward, G. White, Pillans, McCallum, Sidwell, Brough, Doria, Parks, and Cropp. Judges : Messrs Ward and Sidwell. Ilandicappers : Messrs Sidwell, Ward, and Pillans. Treasurer : Mr Ward. Secretary : Mr Cropp. PROGRAMME. 1 Maiden Race, 220 yards. First prize, £1 10s ; second, 10-s. Entrance, 2s. 2 Running High Jump. First, £1 : second, os. Entrance, Is Gd. 3 PORANGAIIAU CUP (Handicap,) 410, 300, and 100 yards. First prize, £7 ; second, £2 10s ; third, £1 10s. To be decided by points. First in each event 5 ; second, 3 ; third, 2. Nomination, ss; Acceptance, ss. First event, 4 10 yards. 4 Hop, Step, and Jump. First, £1 ; second, ss. Entrance, Is Gd. 5 Vaulting with Pole, starling at 7 feet with inch rises. First, £2 ; second, £l. Entrance, 2s Gd. G HURDLE HANDICAP, 440 yards, over 10 hurdles. First, £2 ; second, £l. Nomination, 2s Gd ; Acceptance, 2s Gd 7 Sack Race, 100 yards. First, 15s ; second, ss. Entrance, Is. 8 Boot and Barrel Race. First, £1 ; second, ss. Entrance, Is Gd. 1) Running Long Juutp. First, £1 ; second, ss. Entrance, Is Gd. 10 MILE HANDICAP. First, £G; second, £2 ; third, £l. Nomination, 5s ; Acceptance, ss. 11 PORANGAIIAU CUP, second event, 300 yards. 12 Boys’ Handicap, 200 yards. First, 15s; second, ss. Entr nee, Is. 13 Three-Legged Race, 100 yards. First, £l. Entrance, Is each. 14 Standing High Jump. First, 15s; second, ss. Entrance, Is. 15 Obstacle Race. First, £1 10s ; second, 10s. Entrance, 2s. 1G PORANGAIIAU CUP, third event, 100 yards. 17 Ladies Race, 100 yards. First, £t. 18 Consolation Handicap, 150 yards, for all unplaced runners. First, £1 ; second, 10s. Entrance, Is Gd. 19 Tug of War. Prize, £2. Entrance, Is each. Nominations for the Porangahau Cup, Mile, and Hurdles, together with all fees and past performances must be in the hands of tho Secretary by 8 p.m. on FRIDAY, the 17th December. Handicaps will be declared on MONDAY tho 20th'. Acceptances will close at 8 p.m. on FRIDAY the 24th. A qualification fee of 2s Gd will bo required from all competitors. Four to start or no third prize, three or no second prize. M. CROPP, Hon. See. 283

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Waipawa Mail, Volume X, Issue 1018, 4 December 1886, Page 3

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