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Stock and Produce Column. farmers"exchange. FOB SALE, STRONG Spring Trap. Apply Herald Offitie 1 . FOOTBALL_ SPORTS Tuesday, Oct. 2. Committee— Messrs T. V. Williams, W. B. Rhodes, C. H. Harrison, F.B. Young, T. Westwood, and A. Shadbolt. Judge— Mr T. P. Williams. Hanmcapper— Mr H. Bradcock. Starters— Messrs P. Dudson and A. Shadbolt. THEABtJHER— Mr T. Westwood. Programme. 1. Handicap Eace, of 100 yards. First prize, Messrs McMillan, Rhodes & Co.'.s tvophy; seoond, os. To start at 1 o'clock sharp. 2. High Jump.— First prize, 10s ; second, us. 3. Handicap Boyb' Bace, of 100 yards. For boys under 14 years of age. * First prize. 5s ; second, 2s 6d. Entrance free on the ground. 4. Handicap Race, of 220 yards. First prize, los ; second, 3s. 5. Girt/s Handicap Back, of 100 yards. For girls under 14 years of age. First prize, a pair of vases ; second, a skipping rope. Entrance free on the ground. 6. Champion Bace, of 100 yards. Open to all comers. First prize, £1. ; 7. Huri>i,e Bace, of 150 yards. First prize— Mr T. Westwood's— a tea set or an aocordeon ; second, 3s, 8. Hop, Step and Jump— First pvlae, 10s i second, 2s Gd. I 0. Handicap Both' Baoe. of 100 yards. For boys under 10 years of age. First prize, a bat ; second, a ball. Kd' trance free on the ground. 10. Handicap Race, of 440 yards. First prize, £1 ; second, ss. 11. Hdbdle Bace, of 200 yards. First prize, a clock value 25s ; second, ss. 12. Girl's Handicap Race, of 100 yards. For girls under 10 years of age. ' First prize, a doll ; second, a cup and saneer. Entrance free on the ground. 13. Hani.k.ap Half-mius Rack, of £1 ; i second, 10s ; third, ;>s. All races (with the exception of Champion Race, of 100 yards), be open to only footballers or residents of Foxton, Paiaka and Motniti, for at least six months prior to nomination. The Committee shall have the option of refusing to accept any nominations. A special trophy is to be given to the vrfnner of the highest aggregate number of points, to count as follows : — First 3 points, second 2 points, third 1 point. Nominations, giving past two year's performances, for races Nos. 1, i* 6, 7, 10, 11 and 13 are to dose on Thursday, 27th September, at « p.m. with Mr Bradcock, the lmndicapper, and should be in his hands not later than the time mentioned, aud the handicaps will be declared the following day (Friday, 28th Sept.) The acceptances are to be addressed to the secretary, and will close on Monday, Ist October, at d p.m. The prices for nominations, ;6d, and acceptances, fid, is ftxed- for ' each event, with the exception of the Girls' and Boys' Baoas. The prizes to be at the option of winner as to plate or money and if funds permit the prizes to be increased at the discretion of the Committee. IF*. R. TTOXJKTG, ITou. Sec. ■CIOXTOX PUBLIC HALL. CONCERT In aid of School Funds. TUESDAY, 2nd OCTOBER. PROGRAMME. 1. Ovevtuve— Mi9ses Williams and Whyte 2. Song—" How to make love like an Irishman," Mr T. Ennii 3. Song — " Will he come," Mrs Dermer 4. Song— (selected)— Mr J. B. Stansell 5. Duet — "Ora Pro Nobis," Misses H. Burr and Williams 6. Song — " Queen of the Earth," MiHardy 7. Song — "Carissima," Mrs Mitchell 8. Song — (selected)— Mr Cook 9. Song—" Thy voice is near," Miss Cummertfeld 10. Comic Trio—" The Three Old Maids," Mvs Copk and Misses H. Burr and Williams. Interval of 5 minutes, 1. Overture— Miss Steele. 2. Glee--" See our oars," Company 8. Song— Mr F. Young 4. Song—" Buy a broom," Miss G. Hamer 5. Song—" Take me back to mother," Mr Duff C. Duet—" What aye the wild waves gaying," Mrs Dermer and Mr Cook * 7. Song—" Drink, puppy drink," Master i Dermer 8. Song—" Anchored," Miss Williams 9. Song—" The British Lion," Mr Hardy 10. Becitation— " Old Mother Hubbard,'' Mr Westwood. | Admission to all parts of the hall, one shilling; children, half-price. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Commence at 8 pm. UtOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. jp ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCIES. NOTICE is hereby given that an Election of three Councillors for the ' Borough of Fox tan in tbo place of Robert Austin, George Hughes, and Thomas Westvtood, whose election to the office of Councillors was, on Friday, 21st September, 1894, declared void by the Stipendiary Magistrate, will be held at the Public Library, Foxton, on MONDAY, the 15th day of October, 1894. Nominations of Candidates will be received by the undersigned nt 12 o'clock Noon, of MONDAY, the Ist day of October, 1894, at the Borough Council Office, Foxton. T. F. GIBSON, Returning Officer. September 22nd, 1894.

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Manawatu Herald, 27 September 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 27 September 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 27 September 1894, Page 3

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