■ nomsnat , , vii , r . »f-abcpbnt» w|th6ut proper entrance fees, aud a statement of- ail -public per* foimances for past two years (matches included); if. not any 1 , the last five performances t(£bd/given. , ' Handicaps will appear in N-Z- Times on or about October 28. - Acceptances dose on ground. Competitors in amateur events must be members of the N Z- A-A.A. Three competitors to start or no ret prize: four,;or ao and; five, or no 3rd. All competitors must be on their marks at time for each event, and anyone not answering the starter’s cal!' may be disqualified. The Committee may require any competitor to prove bis identityiurther than by declaration should they think,fit to do so, and will reserve the right to strike out any event should there not be sufficient entries to satisfy them. .t Competitors leaving their mark before the pistil is fired will be put back one yard focjeach offence, and anyone not going back when required may be disqualified. ’Snap-cap no start. < Any competitor found jostling will be immediately disqualified-. At! must be made within 13 minutes of rate finishing, accompanied with a deposit of xos, which will be forfeited should the protest be considered frivolous, and all protests against competitors entering under ■ false or incorrect performance shall be' ‘ attfVclpck in the evening, qr " .the Committee deem necessary, '“"-e,money held oypr. ' or shall lie allowed to sit. m. ng pent ! oretaries. 1
eap Rent? Cottages can be bought I have for SALE iree four-roomed Cottages with larter of acre of laud with each, in price from £76 upwards. Apply at once to HANS ANDRESEN. DIOHTER, NANNESTAD & 00. 1 TIMBER, AND FLOURMILL EES, . PALMERSTON NORTH, Have on Sale all kinds' of Building Timber Mouldings iS! - ■a : ■ ■ Saahea ■ ' "■ and Doors A 'soued id SB Toiler always on hand. *i-L f ’l.i t F’oll' i »<j, =■ , , - , ‘ f" - Lu\> •, $ a;. • ; ■ i * Mrs Bfadcock, ■ ’ Vr*J THE SMALL - GOODS SHOP, 1 MaIS-WSEET, i'OXTOH. ; . ‘ I |AS ON., HAND vk-. - Smoked Fish Hams {co»k.-d) ; Pvfk S.-mug:;* I P..i|lP.si i ! SauMg-i Robe | * ‘ Troters AXX> AIL OTBK» TABTY 00098. - Open every"niijtu iiN 10. Poppers always readv. Boats! Boots I Boots! .? FROM E. E • SNOW. SAVING bought out Sm Harris’s bueio.-As, now in stock fe J s‘rpre asst*! 1 ; ment of the Best and jftsi C r-i Boots and Shoes fo F- st -a. I bttv-* stilt in band a few pairs of lira Harris’%aiock, which IwULflis?. pose of very cheap. ■ I Also undertake lo repair all kinds of Boots And* Shoes. Hand-sewn Work a Specialty, An ; '.t ' i. f n: li , i ( to n“tiiiy and p'ompßy I Tliuh e’ is' wn Bud's aa*' l * 8 ! INSPECTION INVITED. ' . j' ■■l'-'-. ' . : .! T- " ■ £
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Manawatu Herald, 11 September 1902, Page 4
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442Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 11 September 1902, Page 4
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