NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS, pOMMENCING on TUESDAY, \j 10th March, a 1 rain will leave ' Palmerston daily at 11,55 a.m. for ' Napier, stopping at the principal stations en route, and a train will leave Palmer3ton at 5.10 pm. daily J for Danevirke and intermediate stations The train from Napier will arrive in Palmerston at 4.30 p.m. ( For further particulars, ?ee posters > at stations. BY ORDER. Foxton Regatta AND WATER SPORTS. ST. PATRICK'S DAY, Tuesday, March 17th, 1891. Bkoatpa Judges > E - *:. T];y™o, Ks,,. ) H. \\ oodliani, Esq. Starter — W. Ingrain, Ksq. Water Sports Jfjhie— V. I > Bidder, Esq. Stahtkh — C. V. Fiurie, Esq. j Committke— Messrs. Cook. Co ivies, McMillan, Totter, Ehodes, C. and S. Rymons. ! PBOGRAMMK. jj 1. Pair-oaked Hanimcai', (listaiico ' about H miles. First prize, t'2 10s; second, V dnz. ale and b bottle whiskey. Kn trance, 2s. n To start at 11 a.m. \ 2. Sculling Handicap, distance f( about 1 mile. First pri/.e, £1 10s; second, large tin biscuits. Entrance, Is. To start at 12 noon. , 3. Maiden Swimming Rack, for boys under 17. Distance, 100 yards. First prize, 10s; second, 2s Od. Entrance free. To start at 12 noon. I 4. Maori Canoe Rack, about 14---miles. First pri/.e, 1 cwt. flour! Entrance free. To start at 1 p.m. ' 5. 150 Yards Swimming Handicap. ' First prize, £1 ; second, 10s. ' Entrance, Is. To start at 1.1/5 Si p.m. ' to 0. Double Sculling, distance about to 1 mile. First prize, f doz wine. | Entrance, 2s. To start at 1.80 j p.m. 7. Duck Hunt. First prize, £1. Entrance, free. To start at T--1.30 p.m. | X 8. Maori v. Pakeha Canoe Race, distance, about 1 1 miles. First prize, £1. Entrance free. To start at 2 p.m. j--9. Pair -oared Handicap, fou' boys under 16. Distance, about 1 mile. First prize, 10s ; entrance free. To start at 2.30 r p.m. > 10. Final Heat for Captain's Cup. To start at 3.15 p.m. ™ 11. Greasy Pole. First prize, a cheese. Entrance, Is. To start at 3.15 p.m. 12. Pair-oared Handicap — Married v. Single — distance, H- miles. First prize, £1 10s ; second, Mr Bradcock's prize. To start at 4 p.m. Nos. 1, .2, 5, 7, 8, 11, 12 are open to all comers. No. 4, Maoris only. No. 6, Members M.R.C. Entries to close 30 minutes before starting. Any disputes to be decided by the Committee, whose decision shall be final. Handicappers — The Committee. Course to be such as the Committee may A. direct. G. POTTER, Sec. and Treas. JOHN SPELMAN, BLACKSMITH AND SOOER, MAIN -STREET FOXTON. All kinds of Blacksniithing work _ done. "NEW TIMES" a HAIKDKESSING SALOON MATN STREET, FOXTON. ' f IResppctfully desire to notify to my Old Customers, and to the Public Generally, that I have taken over Mr Staitup's Hairdressing business, and hope, by strict atten- 5 tion and every courtesy, to merit the same liberal patronage hitherto accorded to my esteemed and popular predecessor, Mr A. James. j No Sunday Work. | AH Transactions Strictly Cash. H. T. McCLOSKEY. " STOCK bALE. ~ J a r AUE NEXT STOCK SALE at Foxton will be held on ITJESDAY, 24th MAECH. t j STEVENS & GORTON, c Auctioneers. '
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Manawatu Herald, Issue III, 10 March 1891, Page 3
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