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NOTICE. TO THE PUBLIC OF WAIPAWt SUBBOUNDING DIBTEICTS WE, the undersigned, having chased the business lately J on by Mr M. Sheehan, beg to etit, the BAKINS AND OONFECTIOs business will be carried on ae cam that our Carts will call on all th. tomers and solicit a continual support. 89 J. STONE 41

MAKARETU ATHL. SPORTS. To be held in Mr A’Deane’s paddock, site Mr Ross’s on Wednesday, Feb. 10| 1897. President, J B A’Deane ; Vice-presidg H Bridge, T Bibby, G Hooter, F W W Steed, C Hall; Judges—Banning; J B A’Deane, F White, J W Steed ;' ling, J J Connor, A Berkhan ; Jm etc.. D McLe-d, C Grant; Handle*;! VV J Fargher, J Powrie ; Clerk of ( A Freemantle ; Starter, E Tucker; ards, W J Fargher, A Freemantle, jjj PROGRAMME. Noon—Maiden Race, 200 yards; fir second 15s ; entrance 2s 12.15—Handicap Hurdle Race, 800 flights of hurdles ; first 40s, secon nomination 2s. acceptance Is 12.30—Boys’ Race, under 12 yean yards (open handicap); first Mr B: special 20s, second 7s 6d ; eo trace 12.46—MAKARETU HANDICAP, lf| 440 yards; first £5, second £3.j £1 ; first in each event 30s ; poi count as follows—First 5, sect third 2 ; first event 100yds ; nt tion ss, acceptance 29 6d I.2o—One Mile Handicap ; first £4, * 20s; nomination 4s, acceptance 2r 1.40 Running High Jump ; first 20e,» 10s ; entrance Is I.S6—MAKaRETC HANDICAP, , 220yds 2.35—H0p, Step and Jamp ; first £l,| 10s. entrance Is 2.6o—Half-mile Handicap ; first £3, 20s ; nomination 3s, acceptance 1; 3.s—Light-weight Mai-'en Wrestling;? berland style), limit weight 10s first 308, second 10s ; entrance 2g 3.20 MAKARETU HANDICAP, j event 440yds 3.40 Members’ Race (handicap), 25 first 40s, second 20s ; nominate acceptance Is ; nominations fa race close with the Secretary ejS ground at 2 o’clock sharp; hanifl declared at 2.30 4.10—300 yards Handicap ; first £2,; ,|| 10s; nominations 2s, acceptance li'ifj 4 25—Consolation Race, 150yds (hand**! first £l, second 10s ; entrance ljlJ

REGULATIONS. Nominations with full names, colon! performances for last two years, to; with fees, must be in the hands of the tary befere 7pm on FRIDAY, 15th Jh 1897. Handicaps declared on TUKB 19th January, 1897, in Waipawa Acceptances close on FRIDAY, the January, 1897. Competitors must run with the nm for which a deposit of 6d must be m Secretary, same to be forfeited if nunu not returned five minutes after each; Numbers for the Makaretu Kaudicap be worn throughout and returned after All protests to be accompanied by tb of ss, to be entered not later than 16 m after event in dispute. Deposit to 1 treated if protest considered frivolous. Decision of stewards in all cases> final. The Stewards reserve the right to c any competitor to make a declaration his performances. The Handicappers reserve the right 1 on any competitor in Race 3 to show certificate of age. General entries close on the grot minutes before each event. Rules and Regulations can be seen the Secretary. ADMISSION TO GROUND—Pede Is, Horsemen 2s, Vehicles 2s 6d, all pants other than the driver Is each; ct under 12, 6d. A DANCE IN THE EVENING 77 J. W. ELLIOTT, Secret

■<J. & w. PREBBLI CABBIEBS, FOEWABDING, COMMISSI! & CUSTOMS AGENTS, NAPIER AND PORT AHURIBI COAL will be sold at Lowest CY Rates from ship’s side. Orders {or Trooks promptly attends J. & W.PREBBI M. C. SYMONS BUICHEB, WAIPAWA AND WAIPUKUBAI MO. BYMONB begs to inform • public of Waipawa, WaipnH and tbe anrroonding districts, that b now in a position to supply MEAT ALL DESCRIPTIONS at the LOW! MARKET KATES. Having obtained steam power, I now in a position to supply a Large well assorted Stock of Bmall Goods of descriptions, wbioh will be ALWAYS HAND, including Pork Baosages et Saturday afternoon. Customers waited on daily for ordsn A Liberal Allowance made to 280 CASH CUSTOMERS. MONTAGUE LASCELKES, AUCTIONEER it GENERAL SALES# The People’s Sale Rooms, HABTINGS-BTREET, NAPIEB. 4UOTIONB held in any part of Provinoe on the most favon erms. ACCOUNT SALES PROMPTLY RENDERED. Regular sales of Produce, Fruit, i General Merchandise, held at The People’s Sale Rooms every TUESDAY AND SATURDAY.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XX, Issue 3548, 14 January 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Waipawa Mail, Volume XX, Issue 3548, 14 January 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Waipawa Mail, Volume XX, Issue 3548, 14 January 1897, Page 4

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