ANNO UNCEMENT. I hare now opened up my S E COND S HIPME N T OP DRAPERY, Etc., Etc., DIRECT FROM GLASGO^. # I would also intimate thftPl, Ibave just opened up a very large lot pjt>ery choice and suitable »,f COLONIAIi CLOTHING, Made m Melbourne to my special order from Colonial Tweeds. The quality of these Goods is well-known, and the Prices I am able to sell them at are much under what people have been m the habit of paying. The public can rely on a regular supply of these being kept m stock at both branches, Bulls and Feilding, The public will be consulting their own interest by inspecting the Stock ; the variety is very great, and bought m the very best Markets, and on the best terms; by this I am enabled to Sell at Moderate Prices, which will compare most favourably with Weilington or Wanganui— l invite comparison with both places, -' B. R. HEWERS, Direct Impobteb vbom Hoiib Mabkbts, PEILDING & BULLS. pAfcMIBSTQN NORTH ATHLETIC SPORTS, To be held on THE NEW RACECOURSE OK M ■ BOXING DAYj STABTBBS ; Messrs. P. Warburton, T. King, and Cox. JUDGES : Me«r«.. Pungftn, Hayns, and Coleman. BECBETABY : Mr. G. Lockie^ PROGRAMME. 1. Boys' Race, 10ft yards, for boys under 4 feet 1 inches — entrance, Is ; first prize, £1 ; second prize, 6s. 2. Throwing the Cricket :gall^-en-. trance x 2s ; prize, £2. S. Men's R.a.ce 100 yards» handicap — entrance, 63 ; first prize, £5.; second yrize x jQU 4. Two-Mile Walking Race^ — entrance; 7s ; first prize, £7 ; second prize, 5. Three-Legged Race, 200 yards — entrance, 2s ; fi,rst priz.e x £2. ; second prifte^ IQsu i &, Hurdle Eaee, JgO. yards,, 10 hurdles, scratch — entrance, 3s first prize, £3 ; second prize, £1. 7. Running Long Jump— entrance 2s ; first prize, £2 ; second prize, £1. 8. Ladies' Trophy, £10 % MkfUe &age, handicap — entrance, ss. ; 9.. Running High, Jump— entr&nce^s 1 ; $rst priae,. $& 10.. All-Fours' Steeplechase, 100 yards — entrance, Is ; first prige, £1 ; ; second prifto^ 10s. 11. Hop,. Step, an.d Jump— entrftnee^ ; i prize, £2. :12, Quarter -Mile Hurdle Race,. 10 I hurdles— entrance, 6s t first prize^ ; £5 ; -second prize, £1 10s. 13.. Vaulting with the Pole— entrance, ' 2s ;. prize, £2. 14.. Sack Ra£e,.looyar^s— entrance, Is ; first vti& v 0 1 second prize, 10a. '. 16^ Boys' Ra«e,. 2jK> yai?ds, for Voys ; 4 feet 10? inches, and under — entrance,. Is ; first £1 10s ; second prize, 10s. - 16^ Quarter- Mil© Flat Race, handicap—entranpe, ss; first prize, £6; I . second prize, £1. ' It. GieK-Raice, 100, yards— fi*afe. prize, £i ; second prize, ss. 18. Tilting at th« Ring— entrance, 6s • ; fi*st priae* £5.; second prize, 19. Quoits— entrance, 8s ; first prize, £3 ; sec9a<s prize, £2;.. 20. Consolation Race, open to aliwho 1 have run but have not iron during the day-rentrance, 5.5 ; first prise,, £5; second prize, £Ij third ]»ri*e, 10s. Nominations for handicaps, with colors, to be sent to the Secretary not &ter &an, Satubday, s^lk ©^<;«wber 4 accompanied by one shilling, the balance ' to be pafdion the ground. A BRASS BAND will be on the ; ground' during the day..' : AdmisHbTU— One Shillings Sports commence at Ten a.m.. I "po>» &ALE CHEAP* : l£o,ooo first-clftss SHINGLES.. ; Apnly to ; S; COLEMaN,. ! The Sqpar-e., IN THE; AS^IGNEr!* ESTATE OiP X, NELSON,. OF PALMERSTQN,. STOREKEEPER, ! AiLli. PE.9TJS due to the abow mwst be PAID to Mr T. RO-ME. at the Stow- ; lately. oj;Quj>ie4. by T. Ne^sqk. j " ' 4 E,. NA'J^DAiN. ; i?6> %K W A R D .— LOST, d*4l fared; BA^' about UJ i hands high,; and BAKE- BU^WN. ; MARE, with white spbfc m, fomheadi | white hajrjS, old rope lnisik; roundi faw.j«, and branded with; the m\m\, a Pajiijer,-. ston brand' on, left shpulder.. liast seen on Mount SfeWiMt, with ropoaou nei-k«, JjP&tolcn, £10 Reward will ho ]wid; on J oonviptipn.of thiefc— Filler: address, .h FttASERi Steelfe's ljemj?ora.nce JC<ofrl» Mabtok. FIX SALEi.a, DRAtJokT MAJE (in* of the be»t m the Mnnatv ttt, Cutt: »).-A^tp.;H. McNeil.,
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 11, 7 December 1878, Page 3
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649Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 11, 7 December 1878, Page 3
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