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THE FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' - AN N U A L: 17 E T E NNUAL J_ ETE - TO BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY.' I.<K,OEMBE_ 3llD, 1534, OX THE REOEEATJON BHOUISD, NAPIEB. Judges : Messrs ll'Cartney &ud Swan. Kefeica . Mr T. AY. Bout. Stirs cr: Mr"W. Poole. Handicappers: Messrs Ooe aid Mullany. Sports Committeo: Mtssrs Hogrid<.>e; Humane, Minett, Parker, Moody, and Le Geyt. I '..-.. PROGRAMME OF SPOUTS— 1, MAIDEN RACK, 150 yds. First prize, £2; 2nd prize, £1; entrance fee, 2s. 2 KUNMNG HIGH JUMf. Prize, £1 ; entrance, 18, ■-- 3. NAPTJSR H-\KDIO'VP(to be run in thrte heats. Firfct prize, £G; 2nd prize, _2; 3rd 'priz-, il, with an extra prize of £1 for the winner of cac; heat- first heat loOyda ..Nomination os; aecejitai.ee 26 Cd. 4. BIOYCi.K RACE, Prize, £2 10s ; outran, c, 2s. To be run under the management of th«- B;cjc'e Ci"b 5 WRESTLING MATCH (Cumberland stjle), ' under list. First prize, t2; 2nd prize, £1 ,■ entr.w.ci 2». j"6 BEST HOaNPIPF. Prize, £2; entranm 2s. 7 BOYS' HANDICAP. First prize, 1.35; 2nd ■ prize, 10s; 3rd prize. ss; entrance Ib. 8. NAPIER HANDICAP, 2nd kcit, 300 yds. 9. VAULTING WITH POLE. Prize, £1 lOe, entrance Is. 10. BELLING THE OAT. Prize, £1 ; entrance Is. 11 GIRLS' HANDICAP. First prize, lOa ; 2nd .33 ; entrance free. 12 GREASY POLE. Prize. £1; entrance la. 1?. NAPIER HANDICAP, 3rd heat, 4-lOyds. 14 WRBSTLING MiTCH (Cumberland stylo), over 11st. First prize, £2 ; 2nd prize, £1; 15. BEST HIGHLAND RUNG. lMze, £".; entJanco 2». ■ ' ■ 10, HURDLE HANDICAP. 120 yd«, over 10 flijrhis of hurdles Sft, 3i>i high Ural prize, £2 10s; - 2nd prize, £110i>; 3rd prize, £1 ; nomination 2s Gd. 17. POINTING THE PUMPKIN. Prize, £1 ; entrance le. Conditions -Not le s th in three to start f r each event, four or no second prize, rive or "m third pilze; *Num'er of pniii-9 i-lloweu in N'o.pior Haiicii * cap to he 3 for l?t 2 tot 2nd. and 1 f u r 3rd place Nominnt'o/.s, w'.th c lors, to be led ed with the Secretary at the Napier Working Men's Club by MO DAY, Noveml er 24'h. Acceptances clo3e on MO>'DAY, Di-cember Ist, at S p,m (Written com mv iciitl'ir c the postmark of the above days ■will 1)0 actep'cJ.) First evci.t tost-rt r.t 1.15 slurp. Admission to Ground. Is ; Oriad : t-nd, ic. Clt'Mrcit half-price. , Fancirj'g, .-wi 53, Aunt, Sally, &o. Permits to sell Fiuio on "'ln; ron _ can be c.htaincd from the Secetary. prico . r -B The Napier Giirnson Bano v.;..' :-o in attend-moo. Oil \s. I-. i.'V I', Hon Sec., TrHUS-KIIUS "pURDAHS ! T7-HUS-KHUS |)URDAHS ! ! L HE X ERFUMED LVXaTS FRO M" IXD IA , May now-be had from . LIEGE'S TIUBN ITU R E BOOMS, 1 HASTINGS STREET. Rooms can be made cool and shady by the use of these I'KAQEANT PERFUMED TATTII& JAMES S LARGE, Hastinos Steeet,.. Napier. [Established IS7o\] - , PUKETAPU-' STORE AND POSTOFFICE. . A. Large Assortment of GENERAL STORES Always on Hand, at Lowest possible Prices,' Consisting of— GROCERIES, DRAPERY, SADDLERY, CROCKERY, IRONMONGERY, Sec, MEN'S AND YOUTH'S CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES. Also, a Good General Assortment of, Drapery. PUKETAPU HOTEL AND STORE. "W" 17 EBOURNE,..PROPRIETOR. Tho Hotel is newly erected, and affords every Accommodation for Travellers, and is replete witli overy comfort. A Good Table. WINES AND SPIRITS Of the Best Brands, ENGLISH AND COLONIAL ALES. The Stables are largo and commodious and First-Mass Paddocks, Accommodation Paddocks for Drivers of Cattle and Sheep. Puketapu Coach leaves the ; Hotel daily for Napier at 8.30 a.m. ; returning at 3 p.m. Patea Mail Coach arrives every Monday, and leaves tho Hotel at 7 a.m. every Thursday. .-■-.: TO POLICY HOLDERS IN THE GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. ELECTION OF DIRECTORS. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN,-! respectfully offer myself as. a Candidate for ono of the soats on tlio Central Board of the Association. lam a Policy Holder myself, have had over (30) thirty years experience in Insurance business, and am thoroughly conversant therewith. If you are pleased to el ect me, I will will use my best endeavors to promote the interests of the Policy Holders and spread the influence of the Association. I am, , Yours Obediently, G. S. GRAHAM. Wellington, 21st November, 1881. Policy Holders unacquainted with MiGraham, can refer to Messrs C. B. Hoadlcy and Co., Napier. straying In my paddock, Meanee, since June last, a bull calf, 11 or 15 months old, red aiid white spotted face. Tho owner can havo same on paying expenses. S. G. BRANDON. Meanee, 19th November, 1881 I7SOUND—At Hastings, a Black and Tan JL Collie Dog, (smooth hair; with collar, (no number), and part of dog chain on neck. I'he owner can have tlio same on application to Thomas Brinton, at the Repository, by paying expenses and adverlisemeiit, otherwise it will be'sold on November 2Sth at auction to defray expenses, LOST —From Piikeamoamoa, near Omahu on or/about Friday, 24th October, 1 Chestnut Draught Gelding, blaze on face, white hind legs, branded like B near shoulder, and 1 Iron-grey Draught Gelding. Anyone returning the above to the Undersigned, or to George Smith, Hastings, will receive £2 reward. G. P. DONNELLY, < ; : Crissogc. 4_9&&£& IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Ol* '•'■'*•■ noWDEN AT NAPIER.-. In the matter of the Bankruptcy Act, 1883, and in the matter of the bankrupt estate of Thomas Saundders Andrews, of Napier, tailor, a bankrupt." 'feTOTrCE is'hereby given that a first ITi dividend of sixpence in the £1 is now payable at my Ofnce, Tennyson-street, between the hours "of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. o'clock, to thoso persons who have proved their debts in the aboveutimcd estate. . Dated at Napier, this 27th day of" November, 18'_. ".-'' "•'' '..'■''' ', *RANK W. GARNER, '" Deputy Assignee. SHIP " EUTERPE "FOR LONDON. «. "2.,-j' 4 LL Claims against the -*-*- !1 -b° v " c V( ?ssel must be : %. rendered to the undersigned (in duplicate) .by noon on SATURDAY, 29th instant, otherwise they will not be recognised. KINROSS & CO., Agents. / T)UBBER STAMPS (of NEAT DE- ; Jtv SIGNS), : Manufactured by T. B. j Harding, 3imr:, Hastings-street;:.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4165, 27 November 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4165, 27 November 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4165, 27 November 1884, Page 3

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