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Athletic Sports; WAIPAWA ATHLETIC CLUB Q PORTS, TO BE HELD AT WAIPAWA ON MONDAY, 26th DECEMBER, 1881. 1. 11 a.m. Throwing Hammer, 161b; entrance, 28 6d; first. £110s; second 15s 2. 11.15. Maiden Race—3oo yards; entrance, 3a; first, £2; second, £1 3. 11.30. Putting Stone, 161b—entrance, 2s 6d; first, £110s; second, 15s 4. 12. Wnlpawa Cup (handicap); 100, 440, and 880 yards. The winner in each event to score four points, the second two points. The highest aggregate to win tho Cup, valued at £4 4a, and £3 added money, and the second aggregate £2 (in addition to the prizes for places in each event); entrance, ss; and 5s on acceptance of Handicap. First event, 101) yards; first £1; second, 10s 5. 12.15 Best Bagpipe Player—entrance, s 6d; first, £1 10s; second, 15s 6. 12.30 Walking Match; 1J miles; first, £3; second, £110s; entranco, 4s. 7. 1 Dancing Highland Fling—entrance, 23 Cd; first, £1103; second, 15s 8. 1.30. Waipava Cup—second event, 440 yards; first, £1; second, 10s 9. 2. Hop, Step, and Jump--entrance, 2s; first, £1; second, 10b 10. 2.15. Obstacle Race- 400 yards; entrance, 4s; first, £3 ; second, £110s 11. 2.20, Boys Race (boys under 14)—300 yards; entrance, Iβ; first £1 ; Bocond 10s 12. 3 p,m. Running Hitfh Jump—entrance 2s 6d; first £110s ; second 15a 13. 3.30 Waipawa Cup—3rd event, BSO yards; first £1; second 103 14 3.45 Vaulting with Polo—entrance 2s 6d; first £110."; second 153 15 4- Handicap Hurdle Race-440 yards, over 8 hurdles of 3ft high ; entrance 4s; firat £3; second £1 10s 16 4-45 Boys Hurdle Race (bDys under 14)-Six hurdles of 2ft 6in high; entrance la ; first, £1; second, 10s 17 4-30 Three-legged Race—2oo yards; entrance 2s; first £1: second 10s 18 4.45 P.m. AtHetic Club Handicap-1 mile; entrance ss, and 5s on acceptance of handicap; first £6; second £3; third £1 19 5. Boys Obstacle Race (boys under 14)—400 yards; entrance 2s 6d; first £110s; second 15a 20 5.15 Boys Race (boys under 10)—entranco 6d; first 15e; second 6e 21 5.25 Sack Race—loo yards; entrance 2s 6d; first £110; second 15s Entries for the various handicap races will be received up to 15th Dec- mner. True names and colors to be given, or competitor will be disqualified. The decision of the Committee on aDy subject of dispute to be final, In all events there must be three competitors or no second prize, five or no third prize Admia-io.i to ground. Iβ ; children half-price. No horses or dogs admitted R. B. SMITH, Hon. See. 1.0.0. F., M.U., LOYAL MEANEE LODGE. GRAND PICNIC AND FETE, TO BE HELD AT TARADALE, In a Paddock kindly lent by J. Lyon, Esq, of Roseneath, ON THE 2nd JANUARY, 1882. Judge—W Miller, Esq, Starter--A M'Cartney, Esq, Handicappers—Messrs Murphy and Mullaney PROGRAMME— Maiden Race—lso yards; Ist prize, LI; 2nd, 10a; entrance, 2s Hop, Step, and Jump—lst prize, LI; 2nd, 108 ; en; trance, 2s Vaulting with Pole—lst prize,Ll; 2nd, 10s; entrance 2s Taradale Handicap—lso yards; to be run in heats open to all comers; Ist prize L 7; 2nd, LI; nominations, 2a 6d ; acceptances, 5a Running High Leap—lst prize, LI; 2nd, 10s; en trance, 28 Three-legged Race—lst prize, LI; 2nd, 10s; entrance 2s Girls' Race (under 14)—lat prize, 103 ; entrance free Boys' Race (under 14)—1st prize, 15s; 2nd 68; entrance, Is Handicap Race—l mile; Ist prize, L 2 10s; 2nd, LI entrance, 5a Sack Race—lst prize, LI; 2nd, 10s; entrance, 2a Running Long Jump—-Ist prize, LI; 2nd, 10s J entrance, 2s Best Comic Song—lst prize, LI; entrance, 29 Football, Quoits, Swings, etc, The Napier Artillery Band will be in attendance. Dancing at Intervals. Prices of Admission — Horsemen, Is 6d; foot passengers, Is; children, 6d Nominations, with Colors, for the Taradale Handicap, to bo sent to the Secret : ry. at Taradale, on or before MONDAY, the 19th of December Acceptances on SATURDAY, the 24th of December. 1881 G, BRADLEY, Secretary. Educational. MRS OLIVER has a vacancy for two or three Boarders, either girl? or boys, undor ten years of age. Puketapu, December 7th, 1881. EVENING LESSONS IN PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING AND COMMERCIAL ARIIHMETIC, BY MR E. F. MENZ IE S Emsrson-strbbt. Medical IMPORTANT DISCOVERY! GREAT VICTORY! OROFESSOR JAMES after years of research, in JL which Nature's Repository was ransacked, at length discovered the Medical properties of Herbs, which were used by our forefathers, when drugs and poisons were unknown, and which now are daily trampled under the foot as useless weeds by those ignorant of their virtues. Attention is pointed to some of the Marvellous Cures which have been effected by the Professor since his arrival in Auckland and Napier. PROFESSOR JAMES, American Herbalist, has made the Diseases of Youth and those arising therefrom his special study, his whole professional life has been especially directed to the treatment of Nervous AHections, and the diseases incidental to Married Life, but his skill is available to all, no matter how many hundreds or thousands of miles distant, his system of corresponding oy letter is now so well organised and known that comment would be superfluous; by this means many thonsands of patients have been cured whom he has never seen and never known, and it is carried on with such judicious supervision that though he has been practising this branch of his profession for twenty years in these colonies, no single caee of accidental discovery has ever yet happened, when medicines ai c required these are forwarded in the fame careful m nner without a possibility of the contents of the parcel being discovered. Plain and clear directions accompany these latter, and a curee effected without even the Professor knowing who is his patient. To men and women with broken down constitutions, the nervous, the debilated, and all suffering from aiiy disease whatever, Professor James" plan of treatment commends itself avoiding as it does the inconvenience and expet.se of a personal visit. TESTIMONIALS. October 10, To Professor James, White-road, Napier. Dear Sir —Please accept my thanks, I have been a sufferer for three years with Rheumatism, I tried many remedies and spent a large sum of money for medical attendance, but it all proved of no avail. After taking two bottles of your medecino I was entirely cured, and I strongly recommend all persons similarly afflicted to place themselves in your hands. —Yours faithfully, Andrew Erickson, Cabinetmaker, No. 3 Surrey Cottages, Napier. I, Danieii Woods, White-road, certify that the above testimonial is correct. December 15, 1881 To Professor James, Emerson-stieet, Napier. Dear Sir—Having been a great sufferer from Indigestion and Liver complaint for two years, and healing from so many people the cures you have made since your arrival in Napier, I thought I would give your herbal medicine a trial. After continuing your medicine a short time I feel myself a new man, I can now oat well and sleep well, and can do my work as well a3 I ever did in my life—l am yours thankfully, J, C. Williams, Baker, Dickens-street I certify that this Testimonial is correct" Thomas Williams, Bootmaker, Hastings-street, Napier. Thoso that aro troubled with Asthma consult Professor James. Ihose troubled with Dropsy, consult Professor James. Those trou :lcd with Indigestion, consult Professor James. Those troubled with Gout, consult Professor James. Those troubled with blind or bleeding Piles, consult tho Professor. Thoso troubled with Neuralgia, consult tho Professor. Those troubled with Tootache, consult the Professor ThOHO troubled with Sciatica, consult the Professor. Swollen Joints, Contracted Cords or Muscles, Lamo or Weak Backs, consult the Professor. Thoso troubled with Lumbago or Rhoumatism, consult the Professor. Chronic cases of Asthma and such like pronounced as incurable by the so-called Medical men, are the cases the Professor wishes to treat on. Nervous Debility or Icdiscration of early youth, consult tho Professor. Ladies troubled with Bad Legs, Bed Breasts, and ; all other complaints, consult the Professor, aa his treatment is solely American Herbs, which can bo Inspected on tho premises. NOTICE OP REMOTAL. PROFESSOR JAMES has REMOVED from the White-road to EMERSON-BTREET, a few doors from the Criterion Hotel. Consultation free of charge. Hours of attendance from 8 a.m. to 7 p.rn Remember treatment uolelVjbyiherbs,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3269, 23 December 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3269, 23 December 1881, Page 4

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