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j- IV AN I '^ D K "°wn that Mr Gteer *» field is now prepared to d Le any Brick a-jd oem«-nt work. Order jj, left at Mr Murray's Boarding House )1 Main Street, will be promptly ac a tended to. Charges moderate \ irsswAß^r"" I J OST from Foxton, Irpa Grej „ JU Gelding, brandad M on in ck P skod all rouud. The above reward j wll be paid to any ne leturnidg same to } it. CUMMEBFIELD. t lUEW ZEALAND BAILWAYS. [ PBINCE OF WALES' BIETH» ; DAY; Saturday Return Tickets will be issued from any station on the Wanganui feution andAVe»lington-Mana^ watu Comp<ny's liae on Bth. 9tb, and 11th November, available for return up to and including 15th November. Excursion Tickets to Wellington as below will be issued on same dates and having same currency as above. From Fox ton — Ist Class 225 ; 2nd Class, 16s. From Palmers ton — Ist Clfts.l, 2os ; 2nd Clas3, 15s. By Older. " FuXTuN nfUBIJC~HAi"Lr" SATURDAY AND MONDAY, 9th and 11th November. Look out for Bachelder's Oollossian Pantascope. Of a tour through America. New Zealand, and Aus<rtilia. The Largest Panorama Travelling. In conjunction with JOHN W. X>. FOLEY, The Funniest and most Versatile Kutertaicer evei- seen, Who will give his Laughable Enter taiument ns plnyed by him upwards of 2000 nights throughout the world. Front seats, 8s; Second, 25,; Pit, Is. Performance on Saturday afternoon ai 2.80 for school children and families. Admittance Is, children 6d. XpOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL Tonders are invited for carting drift sand from the bot om of all Cuttings on Road from Mr Whibley's to Mr T. Easton's and re-facing the faces of same, acco d ng to specifications. Tenders to be left wiih the 1 own Clerk by noon of Saturday, the 9th day of November, 1889, >pecifieations can be seen at the office of ihe Council. THOS. F. GIRSON, Towu Clerk. pmlTwales' BIRTHDAY SPORTS. TO BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 11 hi, 1889. In the paddock adjoining the Public Hall. The First Race Starts at 1 p.m. PROGRAMME. 1. Maiden Race, 150 yards— Open to all comers. Entrance, ?■■ 6d. irS, rn'-izc, _;S1 ; 9ad nrine, V).'. ■-'. Prince o; : Wa 7 '" L r^..'fi:e*A.---i:-..; I?.e.it, heai, •iidyzu... o>:ea. Nomiuauoiz, us ; acceptance, »rf. " Ist prize, £5 ; 2nd prize £2. A prize of £1 will be given to the winner of the Ist and 2nd heat. 8. Boys Race — J?or boys under 14 years of age. 100 yards. Entrance, Is. Ist prize, £1 ; 2nd prize, 7s fid. 4. Running High Jump — Open. Entrance, 28 fkl. Ist prize, £1; 2nd prize, 7s 6d. 5. Vaulting with Pole — Entrance, 3i. Ist prize, £1 10s ; 2nd prize, 10s. 6. Obstacle Race — Ist prize, £2; 2nd prize, 10s. Entranoe, 2s 6d. 7. Prince of Wales' Handicap,— 2nd h; at. 8. Girls Race — For girls under 14 years of age. 100 yards. Entrance, Is. Ist prize, 7s 6d ; 2nd prize, 2s 6d. 9. 100 yards Handicap. Open. Nomination, Is fid; acceptance, 3s. Ist prize, £1 10 f t; 2nd prize, 10b. 10. Prince of Wales' Handicap — Final heat. 11. Sack Race— loo yards. Open. Entrance, 2s 6d. Ist prize, £1; 2nd prize, 7s Cd. , I*2. High .Tntnp- -For boys under 14 v&ars v of age. Entrance, I 1 ?. Ist prize, los ; '2nd prize, ss. lij. Mile Handicap- Nomination, 2s 6d ; acceptance, 2s 6d. Ist prize, £3 ; 2nd prize, £1. 14. Small Boys Race — For boys under 10 years of age. 100 yards. Entrance, (sd. Ist prize, 7s 6d; 2nd prize, 2s 6d. 15. Tug. of War— -15 on each side. Entrance, Is each. Prize £1, with entrances added. Nominations for Prince of Wales' Handicap and Mile H ndicap close on S.^TUBD V, 9ih inst, at 8 p.m, with performances for two years previous, accompanied by utn<'unt of nomination fee, addressed to the Secretary, Whyte's Hotel, ' ox(ot). Handicaps \vi 1 be declared on Saturday, 9th inst. Handicappers — Messrs W. Hunter and H. i radcock. ; Admission — Adults, Is ; Children, half pi ice. JAMES UpDELL, ,- Secretary,

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Manawatu Herald, 8 November 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 8 November 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 8 November 1889, Page 3

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