SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT . FEOM THB RED HOUSE, KIMBOLTON BOAS. S. J. THOMPSON hereby notifies the arrival of his SPRING & SUMMER DRAPERY, ex s.s. lonic and other steamers from London, amongst which will be found:— New designs and new brands in ... Corsets. New Hats (latest shapes) in Ladies' and Children's. New Feathers and Trimmings. New Flouncing Laces (full, dress length). New Embroidered Dress Materials. A large selection of Laced Curtains in cream, white, and colored. These Curtains are really novel designs. Men's Boys' and Youth's Straw Hats in endless variety. Ladies' Umbrellas. Gent's Umbrellas, very cheap. An extended list in future issue. A fresh announcement re the Grocery Department to appear shortly. ■ S. J. THOMPSON, Imp or t e r , RED HOUSE, KIMBOLTON ROAD, FEILDING. PEINCB OF WALES' BIRTHDAY SPOJtTS. • . , WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1887. On the Agricultural Association's Shoir* ground, Palmerston North. Under the auspices of tke Palmertton Cnledoniaa Society. ' First event to commence at 12 30 p.m. 1. Boys' Race, under 12, 75 yards— lst prize, 2/6 ; 2nd, 1/ ; entrance free. 2. Maiden Eace, lOQjds— lst prize, £1 ; 2nd, 7/6 ; entrance 1/. 3. Girls' Kace, under 12— 1st prize, 2/6; 2nd, 1/; entrance free. 4. Running Long Jump' — Ist price, £1 ; 2nd, 7 /6 ; entrance 1/. 5. Handicap Foot Kace, lOflydg— lst prize, J6l 10/ and a sweep of 1/ for starters; 2nd, 15/; entrance 1/6. 6. Maori Wahine's Bace— lst prize, 6/ ; ! 2nd, 2/6 ; entrance free. 7. Boys' Bace, under 15— 1st prize, 5/; 2nd, 2/6 ; entrance 6d. 8. Handicap Foot Bace, 220yds— 1st prize, £1 iO/ and a sweep of 1/ for l starters ; 2nd, 15/ ; entrance 1/6. 9. Baby Shovr, under 12 months— l«t ( prize, 10/; 2nd, ss; entrance free. r 10. Obstacle Bace— lst prize, £1 10/ ; 2nd, 15/; entrance, 1/6. 11. Hunters' Competition, riders not less 1 than lOst— lst prize, £2; 2nd, £1 ; ► entrance 3s, A number of other eyentß will be arl ranged for on the ground. [ All the races;wiil be post entry. t [ Admission to the ground, 6d ; children under 12 free. A working bee will be held in the morning for the purpose of forming a ■ running track for the Rports on New » Year's Day, and members and others are invited to assist. FEED. PIB'ANI, Secretary, ; fti K E W A H D ". 1 ftrayed from Awahurion Tuesday, , October 18th, 6 caives (mixed), each 5 marked with two slits in one ear. - , E. JENNINB.
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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 59, 5 November 1887, Page 3
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