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1 Patangata Hotel AND STOBE. W.I.LIMBRICK, ANNOUNCES that he has taken over the PATANGATA HOTEL & STORE, and will be pleased to receive a oall from ol J customer!. The STORE has been re-Btooked and oustomers will find that their requirements can be met in every respect at prices that defy competition. The reputation enjoyed by the HOTEL will be maintained. Good aocommoda tion and meals. Nona bnt tbe best brands of SPIRITS, WINES, and BEER kept. W. I. LIMBRICK, 123 Proprietor. EMPIRE HOTEL, WAIPAWA. W. H. J. BENNETT, PROPRIETOR, BEGS to announce that he has taken over tbe Empire Hotel, and to inform tbe public that under his management it will be oondaoted in a manner to ensure tbe high reputation it has sustained in the past. The hotel is acknowledged to be the host between Napier and Wellington. Families and tbe travelling pnblic can rely upon the best accommodation in tbe province. WINES, SPIRITS, AND BEER, Of the Beat Quality only. THE STABLES In connection with tbe hotel offer every facility, and there are also a number of loose boxes. 64 WAIPAWA COMBINED Friendly Societies SPORTS. 9th November, 1891 Handicappera—Running, Messrs Wiseman, Garry and Bennett ; Bicycle event, Mr A E Newman. Starter, Mr A Garry. Judges—Running, Messrs H M Rathbone, S McGreevy, L Grenside ; Hop, Step and Jump, Running High Jump, and Stone-putting, Messrs A Corskie, and P Cosgrove ; Bagpipe Music, Messrs B Haliburton and L Bowden ; Highland Dancing, Messrs A McHardy and J McPherson ; Wrestling, Mr R Briggs. Timekeepers, Messrs C M Whittington and J Williams. PROGRAMME. lla m—Boys’ Race, handicap, under 14 years, 440 yards. First 16s, second Mr Annand’s trophy, value 7s 6d ; entrance Is. 11.16 am—Boys’ Race, handicap, under 10 years, 100yds. First trophy value 10s, second trophy value 6s ; entrance 6d. 11.30 a m—Maiden Race, 300yds. First £2, second £1 ; entrance 2s 6d. 11.46 Light-Weight Wrestling (up to list), Cumberland style. First 30s, second Mr Sinclair’s trophy value 17s 6d. Noon—WAIPAWA HANDICAP, 440yds 300yds, and 100yds. First £lO, second £3, third £2. Special prize a medal presented by Mr Alex. Corskie, for winner of the 100yds. To be decided by points—First in each event 6, second 3, third 2. First event 440yds. Nomination ss, acceptance 6s. 12.16 p,m—Amateur Handicap, J mile, 440yds, 220yds. To be decided by points—First in each event 6, second 3, third 2. First prize Silver Cap presented by G. Hunter, Esq, M.H.R; second trophy value £2 2s, third Mr J. Williams’ medal; first event 4 mile; nomination 4s, acceptance 3s. 12.30 p.m—Putting 661 b Weight over bar. First 20s, second 10s ; entrance Is. 12.46 p.m—Hop, Step and Jump First 20s, second trophy value 10s 6d ; entrance Is 1 p.m—WAIPAWA HANDICAP. Second event, 300yds. 1.16 p m—Amateur Handicap. Second event 440yd8. 1.30 p.m—Best Bag Pipe Mayer. First 30s, second 10s ; entrance 2s. 1.46 p.m—Sack Race, 100yds. First 20s, second 10s ; entrance Is. 2 p m—WAIPAWA HANDICAP, Third event, 100yds. 2.16 p m—Amateur Handicap, Third event, 220yds. 2.30 pm Highland Fling. First 30s, second 10s ; entrance 2s. 2.46 Handicap Hurdle Race, 300yds, 8 hurdles. First £3, second 30s ; nomination 2s 6d, acceptance 2s 6d 3 p m—Boys’ Hurdle Race, handicap, under 14yrs, 300yds. First 20s, second trophy value 10s ; entrance Is 3.16 p m—Mile Handicap. First £4, second £2, third £1 ; nomination 4s, acceptance 2s 6d. 3.30 p m—Running High Jump. First 20s, second 10s ; entrance Is. 3.46 p m—Friendly Societies’ Handicap, 200 yards. First Mr J. Williams’ medal, second trophy, third trophy ; entrance Is. 4 p m—Bicycle Handicap (open), 3 miles, First £3, second £2, third £1 ; nomination 3s, acceptance 2s.

Nominations, with full names, colors, and performances for the last two years, together with Fees, for the Wnipawa Handicap, Mile Handicap, Hurdle Handicap, and Bicycle Handicap must be in the hands of the Secretary, before 8 p.m, ou FRIDAY, October 22nd. Nominations for the Amateur Handicap will be received by Mr C. Cunningham, hon. sec. H.B.A.A. Club, up to 8 p.m. on the 29th October, who will also receive Acceptances up to the 3rd November. Acceptances, with Fees, must be sent in before 8 p.m. on THURSDAY, November 4th. Competitors having do performances during the past two years, must, send in their LAST three performances. No Nomination, Acceptance or entry will be received unless accompanied by the proper Fees. CONDITIONS. In Hop, Step and Jump three tries each allowed. In all events there must be three competitors or no second prize, five or no third. All protests must be in writing and must be lodged with tho Secretary within 15 minutes of disputed event, with a deposit of 68 which may be forfeited if the protest be deemed frivolous. The Committee reserve the right to call on any competitor to make a declaration as to his performances. The Amateur Handicap will be contested subject to the Rules and Regulations of the N.Z.A.A. Association’s rules. Unless ten are nominated the committee reserve the right to strike out the event and return the fees. During the day races and games will be organised for the children, and prizes consisting of toys, etc, will be distributed. Admission to Ground Is, Grand Stand Is. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. J. MOGRIDGE, Hon. Sec. 78

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 3667, 23 October 1897, Page 4

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