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WHITE'S HOTEL. . FCXTON. "Edward Jewell WISHES to inform the public, that s having assumed the proprietorship of the above well-kno;wn. and favor'te hotel, he intends to spare no , expense to make it the most comfortable on the coast. None but experienced ' servants kept, and visitors can rely on receiving every .attention and . civility; •; ] Tbe'ftMelWill oe Iprovided m? a- most liberal manner, and the proprietor's long experience asrproyidore.of the-Jate N.Z. SIS. Company's and o£bTer boats will be ; a 'guarantee that NONE- Bf 1 TfeE BTSSL' OF ALES, i WINES, AND SPIRITS, &c, ' e J, willy bekept m stock. ' THE' 'STABLES' Wni oe nnder the management of the : well-known 8,. STANLEY, idte of Co bb &Co.,Fpxton'; ;: . The EXPEESS from the Hotel ! wii be iriatttndance on night trains to con vey passengers and luggage for those wishing to stop at the Hotel, '"; ; FEEE OF OHAEGE. ; Cobb & Co.'s Coaches stop at the Hotel to take up or land passengers te or from Wellington. ' Those for Wellington coach may rely on being called ia time to have hot breakfa« before starting. At the Football Ground, Palrrierston '; ...fj^No^th^pn''"' ' ' PrinQeVof Wales' Birthday, (weather jfermlifcing) < ; commence^atat 10.30 a.m. i., Committee — Messrs Snelsbn, Hankins, Park, Watson, Skerman, Abraham, : „- f ."'. „- . Haujtain ....-.- --v ' Handicapper-f-Mr F. Cowper " ' ; • Starrer— Mr iLi S. Baker :i • Judge — Mr Snefeon Hakdioap, 100 yds — Ist prize. r 2os,, 2nd ss ; nomm'ati^n 2s," acceptance (2s. ; ■ ; ;• ;, (i< Bcixs' RApE, 150 yds, under 16 yeara — Ist „ : 7s, Sad"2i : 6d'"' ""' ' ' • :i ' ! ' : - : '.'' '" EiprNlK^ I OfG .Titmp— lst 208 2nd. 5a HAi^fd^P -HTTBbiBS^226ydB, .flights, 3ftj | high— lst 40s, 2nd 10s Nomination j 2s, acceptance 2b..: To.' • "."; . : °r *-~_-X 'X : ViuLTiNa with PoiiE — Ist 20s, 2nd 5s BoW EAOBjlOOyds, under 12 years-^-lst • 7a, 2nd 2s 6d t Babt Show— »Special prizes Walkiko Handicap, 1 mile— lst 60s, 2nd ; 208 ; nomination 4s, acceptance 2a . BuKKiNa High Jxtmp— lßt 20b, 2nd 5s Glßli's Bacb; lOOvds— lst 5s 2nd 2s 6d Berxhday Handicap, 1 mile— lst £5, 2 nd 20s j nomination 6s, acceDtance 3s ' Egg and Spoon Raob for Ladies, 50yds — I Ist 10s, 2nd 2s 6d. Conditions: To ■ start' and finish, with egg unbroken m { spoon _.., „ . ,„_, SioKB a^d Saddib Pony Race for kiria. j teurs — Sweepstakes of . ss. At the ' starting post each competitor to stand ; alongside his pony with saddle m one ■ hand, and cigar m other. ;- on . starter giving signal to go to saddle pony, light cigar, mount, fi and off {dismount at a giiren point on the near sidej remount . : on the off Bide, and pass winning po»t with cigar alight Bundpoid Whbblbabbow Raob, lOOvds ; . l.Btips.^ndSs ; •.. ( . ; . * i; CONPITIONS. / Nommationi for all Handicaps to be m hands of the Secretory by Monday Novem* ber 9,r4v 1884, together ■ -w.ith.Pfi.es.- ' [ Also to atate coloursAandiprerious ieyents of c*tidi«v date during last 12 months, Acceptances on the Sports Ground. Entries for all other events one shilling — NTo race unless three starts — Only one prize if under, five start; 1 -" : ■'.•;;;;. '"'.,;■' "jV,.:;, :: : "\ Chargef to Grounds— Vehicles' '2\ 6d,~ Adults Is, children under 12 years Half prjee. ">. - ; pn Friday. Koretnlur f th, 1884, .m. , the ForesteW HaUi'Thife s will r te a'Grai* Vodal and Instrumental Concert I .' i • ' j A. R. THEODORE HAT7LTAIN. ' Hon Sec. ' .;:■: i^- ':;■:■:■ ■<■-.'. '■•'■■ ■ i vn;i:;ri ;■■ ! '- . ■ •: / (prlorious USTeAvs rOR MANAWATU, BOOTS AND SHOES FOE THE MILLION. jLALLmGHAM, Has just received the Largest, Chejaiiest, 1 and most Fashionable Stock of Boots apd Shoes ever imported into the Manawatu, To parry into effect the wellworn motto, (l Small profits and quick returns," he offers the Greatest Bar« gains ever beard of m the distripfc. The sjock has been care Eully selected' by Home buyers m the Home markeis, and therefore all middle' profits and caarges by Colonial merchants have beea obyiated, conßequehtly the whole can, and will be sold at such prices as muatcom« mand ia js-peeidy. clearance, " , ■ |\ Bespoke Work Unequalled, | None J' but .first- class wprimaa a^ emplo^ed^ and nothing but ihe ■ test of materialised!, Por^fit, style, andiworki manship nothing can surpass mjwork, of which the inhabitants of Maiawatu rJave had ample proof. , ; * i t>nihekquare^\

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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1339, 5 November 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1339, 5 November 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1339, 5 November 1884, Page 4

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