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WHYTR'S HOTEL. FCXTON. i Ed^ai-d Jewril WiSHESUo infyrm the public, thatjhaving assumed the proprietorship of the above well-known and iavorte hotel, be intends to spare no expense td teake.it the 'most comfortable on the 'coast."' None but experienced servants kept, and visitors can rely on receiving every attention and civility. ! The table will be provided m a most Iliberal manner, and/he propriejor'i.teng lexpeyii&iQ^lHsiprpyiSiore sf;theT;l|te 3^.Z. IS.S: Company's and' other boats will be la guarantee that , 4 ,,^ ' r JNONE BUT'THJ^B^S'tOF ALES, | WINES, AND SPIRITS, Ac. , • ' i -will^ V>6 kept m stock. • ■'■•• ; ;'.,.-, ..THE STABLES '„_...„..,;. miff tie tinaei: ! the iaaflagepaerit'of the jwell-known R; STANLEY; kate of Cobb ;& Co., Foxton, (i The E;^PEESS from the Hoteli-wil be m attendance on night trains to convey < passengers and luggage for those wishing to stop' at the Hotel, ! ] '■, : = FE^E OF CHAiGi, , Cobb & Co. 's Coaches stop at /the Hotel to take up or land passengers tc or from Wellinnton. •. Tho&e for Wellington coacb. may rely on being called m time to have, hot break* fa«< before starting., . ;Wi , . \ . \ i ". »'■■ •;■'"■ ■ ' . '.' At the Football Ground, Palmerston ■ North, on v - v iPrinee pf .Wales' 1 Birthday, \;^sj)oi, noy. w) ; (weather fiermittin|f) ( _ '„.,, \ OPEN TO ALL COMERS. i i-, iTo commence at at 10.30 Y ,ft.m. :■ —'• s Committee — Messrs Sneleon, Hankins, Park, 1 Podevin,-Wats'en, Skerman, Abraham, ; ■ ■ Haultain r I Handicapper — Mr F. Cowper ■> ": :■■; ."U!^- '','<V-> ,*ji ,1- '■: V j .V i>i.r ;.:.>V< ;. ■ Starter— Mr ; A.; S. Baker . : ; I •■;■::'} v"'>-:i:>^-rh.vF.?.:u-i {■ ■•.;« i" ' ■■■■■r ! ■••>:■')■' iiJudge^Mranelsbnr r, ;../ Handioap, 100 yds — Ist prize 20s, 2nd ss ; t nomination 2s, acceptance 2s. Boyb' Bace, 160 yds, under 16 years — Ist 'Hvjnsixa I ono .Itjmp— Ist 20s 2nd 5s • I .'!'„;; A\l.-i.n -y'.l ■■■■ .;•!{:.•■ -if,: ■i. Handicap Htjhdles, 220 yds ,' flights, 3ft ' ..; iigh-^-lst 10s, f . Nomiiation. I is, acceptance I&s,',;- :1 '1 .»'■;: i S. Vatoiiko with P.oie— 4st 20s, 2nd 5« Boxs' RAOH^l6oyds, J under = l^-years-^ist ; 7s,2nd2s6d Baby SHO^—SpeYiialiprizesiO^-liri. WAixnra Handicap, 1 mile— lst 60s, 2nd ' 20s; nomination^, acceptance 2s Bukhino Hi&h Jump— lst 20s, 2nd 5s GißL'g Race; 100yds— 1st 5s 2nd 2s 6d Biethday Handicap, 1 mile — Is* jßs, 2nd i 20s ; nomination 6s, acceptance 3s Ego and >'poqn Race for Ladies, 50yds — < let 10s, 2nd 2s 6d. Conditions : To •tart and finish with egg unbroken m ; spoon ' " Smoke and Saddle Pony Bace for Ama- ; teurs — Sweepstakes,. of 5a., A^the . ■tatting post estch competitor to^tjind ' alongside his pony with saddle m odo hand, and cigar m other ; on starter, : giving signal to go to Saddle pony, light cigar, mount, and off; dismount at a given point on the near side, remount on the off side, and pass winning post 1 with, cigar alight • u\ -v ;.; ' ' Biondjoid Whbeibabbotv Each, lOOyds Ist 10s, 2nd 5s CONDITIONS. , f ; Nominations for all Handicaps to be m hands of the Beoretary by Monday November 3rd, 1884, together with Pees. Also to state colours and previous events of candi» date during last 1,2 n^onths, . Acceptano es . on 1 thVSports ' '^prquTid? ; Entries ; f or ' "a 11 \ Other events' 'otie'sHiUing^-N'o xaice unl ess * three starts — Only one prize if under five 'Start, , i Charges to Grounds — Vehicles 2i 6d, i Adults Is, ohildren under- 12 years Half | .price. ■ ■i'.-.-'.wvV. »>c,,' „•■!:•:.-, r;ii i r i: -; <vj. 1 ; On Friday. NoTember 7th, 1884, m the Forester's Hall. There will be a Grand rYooaland Instrumental Concert. L '■ A. R^iHEpDOR^ H^XJI/TAIlfr 1 ( ! J '■■■■•■■■'■'•.:■'■>■'>*■*■■:■;••* '■ - ; ; Hon. Sec. - . . j ;[ '• \u: . • ■ "• - Grloi?ious ISJ~ews ; FOR MANAWATU. AND SHOES FOE THE million; &ALMHGHAM, Has just received the Largest, Cheapest, md most Fashionable Stock of Boots and Shoesever imported fntq the ;iMana« i|atu, 'To'carry into effect the' wellworn motto, "Small profits and quick returns," he offers the Greatest Bar« gains ever heard of m the district. The stock has been careEully selected by Home buyers m the Home markets, and therefore aUrpiddle profit3,and charges, by Colonial merchants, have,. b.een obV via ted, consequently the whole can, aad will be sold at such prices as must command a speedy clearance. JBespoke "Work TinequaliecLj . 'A-i '-;"ft I None but first-class workmen are cjmployed, and nothing but the best oi materialjUsed. :; For.fit, style, and work-, manship. nothing,: can surpass my work? of : whjebt the inhabitants oft . Manawatu ijave ihad ample proof. . i -.■■:■■ ; ' p. ALLINGHAM, J ! ■■«>•« OntJie "SquMe?^ !! \ / ■UMdJ/V !' •.'>■> >■ biii AT.': ■> '■ ■>:•)■■■ I 1

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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1338, 4 November 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1338, 4 November 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1338, 4 November 1884, Page 4

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