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Tenders. TENDERS. Tenders nre invited by the Friendly Societies' Picnic Committee for the sole 3 right to supply Refreshments for their Annual Picnic and Sports, to be held at Matarawa on New lears Day. r. Specifications can bo seen and all in- > formation obtained by applying to J. B ', Paul, Sec, at Williams' Brewery, 0 ' Tenders close at 5 p.m. on FBIDAY, y the 7th instant i, mo l¥tj by t"endee. Applications in writing will be received by the Undersigned up to SVIURDAY, Bth December, at 12 1 Noon, for leasing for a term of 3 5 .years and 3 months as from Ist j December, 1894, at an upset rental of £20 s per annum, payable quarterly, in advance i (the first quarter to accompany the : tender), all that parcel c f land, part of I the Balgownie Estate, at present in the ' occupation of Dr Earle, the estimated ■ area being 45 acres, more or less. Applicants must provide lease and counterpart afc their own expense, and state the ■ rent they are -willing to pay. Approach , to the property is by right of way through the part of tbo Balgownio Estate occupied by Mr Dempsey. The land is securely fenced and grassed. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ED. N. LIFFITON, Auctioneer. Toys ! Dolls ! Games ! CfiEMBE'S GERMAN FAIR RUTLAND HOTEL, WANGANUI. OPEN THIS DAY. Grand Display of ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON, Direct from Germany, comprising 16 CASES OF NEW GOODS. Toys of every description can this year also be had a.t CEEMBE'S jbANCY GOODS DEPOT IN THE AVENUE, Where alfo will be found an assortment of Fancy Goods which for choice and Value are unequalled in Wanganui. Sole Agents for JPPIa Madame WeigeFs j^S^l Celebi ated Cut Jf aper J|ji|||ja Monthly Journals |j||f|lf » FASHIONS. VICTORIA AVENUE Sports. ANGANUT FRIENDLY SOCIETIES ANNUAL FETE. JANUARY let, 1895. Handicapper: Bro. T. M, Copeland. Judges: Bro. E. B.Morgan and W. Brigga. Starter : Bro J H. Pumell The Combined Friendly Societies of Wanganui have pleasure in announcing to the public that they will hold their FOUR EENTH ANNUAL . PICNIC AND SPORTS o.n NEW YEAR'S DAY, AT MATAEAWA, pn the ground kindly lent for the occasion by Charles Burr, Esq. PBOGBAMME. 1 Boys' Bace, handicap, for boys under 14 years of age. First prize 10s, second ss, third 2s 6d ; entrance 6d 2 ICO yds Kace, handicap First £2, 2 nd J6l, third 63; nomination Is acceptance ?s 3 Hish JumD, handicap First priz9 £1 second 10s, third ss ; nomination Is acceptance Is 4 Quoits First prize 10?, second ss; entrance Is 5 Friendly Societies' Haudicap, 228 yds' 1 First pri?9 .£2 (value) cp2ond I{J3 value nomination }s acceptance Is $ Hop Step and J/unijp, liandjcap, First prize £\ second }0s tdi'id 5.' ; nomination an 4 acceptance }s each 7 Girls' Bace, handicap Fiist priz* 7s (jd, second. 2s Sd; entranoo free 8 4ioyds Eace, handicap First prize JB2. second .£1 third 5s j nomination Is, aeepptan-e gs 0 Boys' High Jump, handicap First prize 103, second. ss ; nomination Is 10 220 yds Bacp, handicap First prize £2, second £1, third 53 ; nomination Is acceptance 2s 11 Steeplpchase, about half-mile First priz9 £3, second £1, third 6s ; nomination Is, ncceptance 2s 12 Sack Eace, 100 yds. First priz<) 10s, second 03 j entrance Is Other events will be added during the day if sufficient entries are forthcoming, A Meaal will be awarded to the com. petitor receiving most points in events No. 2, 3, 6, 8, 10, and 11. Points to count os follows : For Nos. 2, 8, 10, ll,five,threp,and one for first, second and third places; and for Nos 3 and 6, three, two, and one for first, second, and third places. Nominations will ba received by the Sports Secretwy, BRO. G. T.UFFIN, at Mr T. W. Ferry's' Tobacconist shop on THUBSDAY, 27th December, up to 5) p.m. ' For all handicaps competitors are to furnish the Secretary with a list of the two previous years' performances. Com; petitors noti do|ng so are 'liable to disqualification. Acceptances are to be paid on the ground immediately bofore each event. * Handicap!! will be deolared on GATUEDAY, the aQoli Da;ember. The Committee reserve the right to throw open the nominations should sufficient entries not be received. Three competitors to start or no second prize, four to start or no third prize. All events to be run under the Wang*nui Caledonian Society's rules. The Wanganui Garrison Band have been engaged to play a first-class programme during the day. A Pantomime Show, similar to the old English Shows, will take place at intervals during the day in the Committee's large Marquee. The Friendly Sosieties' Art Union will be drawn under the supervision of members of the Press at the Entertainment which will take place on New Year's Night in the Oddfellows' Hall. The Refreshment Booth will be under efficient management, and all refreshments will be sold at town price 3. ' ' TOYS ! TOYS 1 ' TOYS ! The Committee have expended a considerable sum on Toys, &c.;of various kind's, to bo competed for and distributed among the children. Other amusements will be Quoits, Swings, Shooting Gallery, Cocoanut Shies, Dancing on the Green, Cricket, Bounders, Kiss-in-the-Bing, and .other Gamos. Tickets (inclidinw railway fares and admission to the ground)— Adults, 2s, Children (under 12), Is -may be obtained from members ot the Committee, JOSEPH E. PAUL, Secretary. FOE SALE— A first-class Brewery with complete Browing Plant for output of nine hhds. Also, one of; the best Bottling Plants in the colony Business in full swing. Large Bottling business done. Terms very easy, affording splondid opportunity for a man with limited capital. Apply to J. H. Keesing, Auctioneer and Commission Agont, Wanganui.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12120, 7 December 1894, Page 3

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