JpROQRAMME k j5 OF SPORTS TO BE HELD AT TINKERS' t OH QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY, MAY 24 N IBB4; V .. 4 ; Commencing punctuallj at 11 a.m, afnm {MO} Gt Slattery, Wills,.“C. Huddleston,’ ~ Sutherland, M ‘Kerrow, Boulton, M‘ Lean, and Jack. .7 ? 0a jl WWW|, Matakanui Handicap, 200 yards. First ‘"prize, (608; second, 40s; third,-20s. Entrance, 2s 6d, Entries to be received by Secretary up to 7 p.m, on Wednesday, 21st.- > ) j ( { / ;.j Boys’ Handicap, under 12 years, Firtt prize, 10s j. second, ss, / Entrance, free, 150 yards {Handicap. First, prize, 40s ; second, 20s; third, 10s, Entrance, 2a 6d. Running Hop, Step, and Jump. First prize, 20s ; second, 10s. Entrance, 2s 6d. Putting Stone, First prize, 20s; second, 10s. Entrance, 2s 6d, Tossing the-v,Caber, First’ prize, 20s„i second, 10s. Quoit Match, First prize, 20s j second, 10s. Entrance, 2s 6J. Running tHigh Jump, First prize,. 20s second, 10s. Entrance, 2s 6d. ’ A 250 yards Handicap, First prize, 40s second, 20s j third, 10s, Entrance. 2s 6d. Girls’ Race, under 13’years. First prize, 10a ; second, ss. Entrance, free. 150 yards Handicap. First prize, 40s second, 20s; third, 10a, Entrance 2s 6d. Throwing the Heavy Hammer. Firs prize, 20s. Entrance, 2a 6d. Tug of War—Matakanui and Manuherikia Prize, 40s. Entrance, Is. Three competitors to start for all events. A variety of other games, etc., etc., during the day. : Also Tilting] in the Ring, and Horse Jumping. . } | t. . ..j ■. ROBERT SHEPPARD, Hon. Secy. south. QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY. 1, o’clock sharp. PRIZE SHOO TIN G. bogardus glass balls. Priz°s will lie given, consisting ol Clocks, Lamps, etc:, etc., etc. J. SIMMO'TDS. Chapmans Gully, May 13, 188 L To the Warden at Alexandra South. I HEREBY apply to purchase a ; piece of land at present unsnrveyed, as marked off by me, containing 12 acres (more or less), situate in 1 Chapman’s Gully, on Earnscleugh ■ Station, and including the residence area arid homestead occtipifed hy tnei ’ there since'lß6Bpieserving thereimt a | tail race one chain wide, and a road | line intersecting same. ! 'I ' I'his application is made under the provisions of Section 66 of the Mines ’ Act, 1877, JOHN WEAVER, ) _ ’ • By his agent, F. J. Wilsoh. The above Application will be heard at Alexandra South on the Court day to be held on 7th July, 1884, or if not ■ then held, next after such date. r ( 1
MAIL NOTICE. MAILS FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM AND EUROPE. Via Sax Francisco; ' ■ The San Francisco mail will close at this Office at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, the 21st May, 1884. Via Rio de Janiebo and Plymouth. A mail for United Kingdom via Rio de Janiero and Plymouth, will leave Lyttelton by the s.s. British King this month. ■,J ill"p Brindisi, q]/ j r. , A mail via Brindisi leaves Dunedin every Thursday at 1.30 p m. Letters by this route must be specially addressed, and paid'Sd per { oz, >. R. KEELB, i . .Postmaster, Clyde..
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1159, 16 May 1884, Page 2
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