BAZAAR. TEMPLAR HALL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19. Opening at 1.30. p.m. THE SALE of a qnantitv of useful and ornamental goods, together with a number of fancy articles, will be held as above. Refreshments provided. Special Featn re: A MAY POLE DANCE, In which some 48 dancers will engage. Admission Is. Children Fiee. REFRESHMENT ROOMS. G. F. BARNETT, BRIGHTON STREET, BEGS to inform the Public that he will on, or about, Saturday next, 7th inst., open his premises as a Pie and Coffee Saloon, also supplying /Grated Waters and Cordials of Every Description. With careful attention to the Wants of the Public he hopes to obtain general patronage. A young Lady in attendance. To arrive, per steamer. Weekly: A varied supply of Small Good's.
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NEW YEAR’S DAY SPORTS, IST JANUARY, 1892. (In Mr Harris’ Paddock.) Judge : Mr J. N. Flower. Stewards • The Committee. Treasure J: Mr N. Adams. Secretary’s Mr W- BStarter : Mr J. IL Sandford. . Handicappers: PROGRAMME : 1. ISOyards Maiden Foot Race. 2. Vaulting with Pole. 3. Boys’ Handicap, under 15 years. 4. Boys’ Hop, Step and Jump. 5. New Year Handicap, Ist heat, 120 yds. 6. Three Legged Race. 7. Rabbit Race, hurdles. 8. Hurdle Race, 6 flights. 9. One Mile Handicap. 10. New Year Handicap, 2nd heat, 220 yds. 11. Wheel-barrow Race. 12. Old Men's Race (handicap). 13. Throwing the Hammer. 14. One Mile Walking Race (handicap) ; limit 9 min. 15. Sack Race. 16. New Year Handicap. 3rd heat, 440 yds. 17. Egg and Spoon Race. 18. Obstacle Race. 19. Tug of War. 20. Consolation. Three prises will be given for best bouquets. Children’s races and minor games Will be arranged on the ground. a u l b s: In all cases three entries or no prize will be given. All protests to be entered within 5 minutes after the event, or such protest will not he entertained. The decision of the Stewards in all cases to be final. W. P. MORRIS, Secretary. WANTED KNOWN. KAIKOURA BAKERY (Barnett’s) SUPPLIES Best Bread at SIXPENCE per loaf Also: Cheap Cakes I Cheap Cakes ! I The Best and Richest Pound Cake at Sixpence each and upwards. Balls and Pic-Nic Parties supplied at shortest notice. G. F. BARNETT, Brighton Street.
Mrs Haswell, Stationery and Fancy Goods VICTORIA JNSURANCE COMPANY FIRE AND MARINE Camtai £1,000,000 W OVEREND, Agent
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Kaikoura Star, Volume XI, Issue 85, 17 November 1891, Page 2
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