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Trai t o r , By Traducev fa) from Deception (b) vide ,N.Z. Stud Book, will travel :— . MONDAYS, through Sandon . and. Awa.Jiuri to Palmerston; TUESDAYS,, returning to . Mr G. Dear's ; WEDNESDAYS, through Campbelltown and Car , unrvon to Foxton,; THURSDAYS* Foxtpu j FRIDAYS, returning to Mr H. F,raser'Hj lV{nlilnw^ near Bulls. Terms. fi ~44:Sa<f'b iftare. ;,. two or more, ias pur^ arrangement ; payable on 4 or before i the Ist of January. 1886. , Good paddock - itig ■• kt ''-is w $r : We4;- V- ¥«>!»»?*•■ Every dare taken,' bfa't no responsibility inctrrfedi For further particulars' .as jto perforiJiari'ees, etc.J see cards, or apply (to ' the Undersigned— ' ' '' ' : ""z < s H. GILLIES, ' , : . ...-..;: ; R. STEVENS,*'" I , ■.;'. ..■■ H, FRASERj> "<iJ ' J. 0. HAY WARD,; ; . ■••■■' Iv charge. ■ ■•■■'■ FEIENDLY SOCIETIES' Nfew Yeafs Day/ 1886 r | Starters— Messrs Weight and Richardson; Judges -Messrs Shortt and West; Stewards— Messrs Woodrooflfe, Hosking, and Miller ; Handicappers— Messrs Wood, Sheerin, and Dungan, i , ' THE PALMERSTON Foresters, Oddf elldws, Druids, Hibernians, and Shepherds, I !J _, '„■•:'.■■■) .Mill/hold- their •[ ..7/ ! Grand : F6te (Weathe^ permitting) ( t < :: As 'above, ' on the' grounds kidly.len't for 'the' purpose by Mr James LintOn, adjoining Terrace Erid^. Railway Station. „ ; ,;■;.-•;;..■• ■<•■'• ■••■■■ ■'• ■ -•■'■'',■• »'''■'•' ■■ ■' " : •fhie > Societies wiil form 1 iin procession at the . FORESTBRS 1 HALL, at 10 a.m.,;aAd march to the ''"*'." '. grounds m Regalia,, „ .' y ; i Precedtea ib'y the Town Band. liawn Tennis, :; Arclieryj, '•"""^iidMfsifSKittiiesl^-AiiMi* j ; Sally, Swings* i '\i Maiden Race— lso-yds (open). Entrance Ss 6d, . ,'., Ist Prize, 30s, second. 10s. ..;... . | , ' 2. Rackfor BpYs— loo-yds, under 14 years. ( En- * France Is; ! 'istPrizeV 15s, second, 7s' 6d. ;■ t 3;;rRIENDLY.SoOIETmS HANDICAP— 44O, 300,230, andlOOyids. Nomination, 3s. Acceptance, 7s. ; '' Ist Prize) £6 6s and Silver Cup, value *10 10s ; jiii fiOsiSr^^Os. .. -■'■■ ■■-■■' ,'-'■:■• - ; V, I "4. Race fOr : ,youNG Ladies— lop yds,, under 15 ': years. (Special Prize.) " | ? : 5. Handicap Race— loo yds, (open). Nomination, Is, Acceptance, 2s ; Ist Prize, 30s ;. 2nd, 20s . ■ &. Runnino High Jump— (open). Entrance 2s 6d, Ist Prize, 30s;. 2nd, 15s. : .•'■_ , , i. 7. Half Mile Handicap RACE-r(open).: Nomination, Is ; Acceptance, 2s ; Ist Prize, 40s ;, 2nd 20s- .| 8. Obstacle Race— 3ooyds. Entrance,' 3s ; 'Ist --< r Prize, 40s ; 2nd. 20s. < '' "'■ '"' ! ». Societies' Handicap— 800 yds (2nd. event.) j 10. GO-As-Yoli-PIiEAsE Race— 2o-minutes (open). • -' "Entrance, 2s 6d.' Ist Prize, 425 ; 2nd, 21s. ' ! 11. Baby Show (Special Prize). / ' iy^jS _ | 12. Handicap Hordlb Race— SOOyds, over 3ft 6m» hurdles.- Nomination, 2s ; Acceptance, 2s ; Ist Prize, .40s ; 2nd; 2(ipT' ■ „ ; ... f , ' i 5 .: WALitiNft Haxot<*ah— Two Mile. Nomination, 2s- Acceptave, ss; Ist Prize, 100s; 2nd 405." j 14. AtTi-ißOr.i><'RAcE— 7s'-yds; 'Entrance; Is ,Ist <*; Prize, 2fs;2ndj 10s.: „.,••.-;; •..■•••■> 1 15. Socn tibs Handicap— 22o yds, (3rd event). ; [ 16. Sack lUcßr-50 yds, for. bpys under 16years) . T ntrancea's; Ist Prize, 15s ; 2ud, ss. . . „, i 17. Thbbk-lkggbd HtTBbLE Race— lso' yds, over 2ft hurdles; Entrance, 2s ; Ist Pr^, 30 ; 2nd. is. SOOTETIES HAndioap— loo yds, <4tH event) \ j ' 19. EOO and Basket Race— so yds. v , Entrance ' ' 2s ; Ist Prize, 30s; 2nd, 16s. ' ';. ; J 20. Little Girls' RACE— (Special Prize.) j 21, Catchin&' THE Bellman— Entrance Is ; lsj Pi:ii:e,,2osi2n4i,ss.. _ . ' .!... ,, { „. .. | -'.«■■-:. .I:. Rules &c* ■ :^.. : U j 1. Four competitors or ho third Prize, three b'^no second, and three or rio first; and m the eyfenf of "only two c'pnipetitbrs starting/for anypri^e,' only 3nd prize will be 'given to the winner. ' ' ; 2. All competitors iyheri, nominating for. any of the Handicaps! to give perfbrniahces and Hanaii caps receive! during last l2 months,* and the. numi ber of competitors.. Any .intending competitor failing to coihply 'with this Rule will be disfiualified; • arid his (riomihatioii money forfeited. ' ' ,' | ■ i 3. ln;casepfiadispute, : a.sum.of.money.equal'to the entrance fee of , the race ou which, the dispute arose, to be" lodged w» th he . Secretary ■ within tent 1 minutes after "the race: the fee td be forfeited i should the pirotesrprove frivolous.,. •>•;■-■• '•• ( , 4. (All disputes. to be decided by, the Stewards,! whose decision shall be final. ; , ... .. ;i . .-;■, { 5. In each .event, competitors ' to' compete' m? — C^e^efd%-Soae^ie?-C^mum-Brw6rrbyj the same person two years m succession, or three; ; yenr^at intervals, before becomming his absolutei property. "* **.•■' | 7. In each event of the Friendly Societies' /Han-| •di'capythe poinis*to be calculnted. its follows I:—lstj1 :— lstj shall counts points 3 points j 3rd, 1' point. " • '■ 8 'The Friendly Societies' Handicap is for- mem•bers of the 'local lodges .of. Foresters; Oddfellows, Hibernians, andiDruidSj who were bona fide mem- ■ bers of such Lodpespreyious to Ist -October, 1885, i and who. are financial at the date of running. AHcompetitors to run m their respective. Lodge Re- j Nominations for Handicaps Nos. 8; 6^7,12, and] 13 close on December 12, at.9 p.m. ;■ and .final Ac- ! oeptances on SATURDAY, December 20th, at 9 p.m; Allothers close on the Ground. Handicaps i will be published m the local papers on December ■i9th. ■ • ■■• <'■-■■/• ■• ■■. ■•■' '■ ." ■• •; :. The Band wiil be 'in' attendance throujghpiit the I..- '.-..: " ■'.'.:. "■ aa y-V. ' ■','■ ■<■:■': -:•■-.•.. j A Dancing Platform will be provided. Merry-go- j • Round Swing Boats. '• .. Glorious Fun for .Everybody!; Refreshments on .„.;•, ..,;', the Grounds.., ■. ■. , ..• •,■.-.■.• ; Admission to Groundsels. Children ; under 14 \ half-price; m arms, free. AH Trains stop at the \ • •■■ ;1 ;- ; ::; . '■ ; '■•'; Gates; ', .. . ;\ ' _/; ; A Prqmeijade Ball and Concert i will" tal?e place m the evening, dancing to commence at 8 .p.mj. • - i ....-•- ."•.!■< i .. . • ■.. F>i¥OWLEM,: .,-. . ;". ..'.,,.. ' ;.•:.:...« •,.■....-'■ ,i »,' • .. Secretary...... The Bee-hive Store. P. IMimiii <& Co. BEG to call the attention of their friends; ■ : and the, Public to their well selected' stock of— ■ Groceries^ Crockery ' : Ironmongeiy, Flour ' „. Oatmeal, Maize;. ■ :. ;.;:■;■■ . .'Oats,Ghaff •■ ' > rv ■'- 'Bran, Pollard „ ' . , „ ;..;, ■. : :.;. Fowl's Wheat &c. Price's Sperm, Parafinej Carnage and Bedrpoin Candles. - •".• '■ / We would call Special Attention to our m packets. The Teas are put up m China c<?ine direct; and have not sufEertd;froni, the manipulations of Burbpean Blenders. ! m tins/ boxes', half-chests,' &c.^ Crease's' A';i;.' TaTaiacum or Dandelion poffees. ; James Laird's Garden, Flower, a.nd Tree ; seeds. .Large stock of G. H. Thornton's. ; Coinfectioiiery at Wellington prices. Ma- * nilla^nd New Zealand, Kope m coil and i lines: -uin \ ■.-■■■-■■ ' ■ ,' ; .- : .. ' ' '■'• , ■ I ..-;>, Goods promptly delivered.' ! JTUE BEE-HIVR STQEEi , I Third ■ Entrance ; west of the Clarendon- - ...,.,,,.■.. ;•;,,■■■.■. -EMeli > •_/•;; , i ; ! ;v,:^,' i j .'•■; . . PALitERSTON^ NORTH. ■ ■ ;■ ._■; ! ■;,.'l:';V-' '■■■!> ~^'. : / '^ ; i : ' i ';''^' ;;:fi •'^.^i,' PV'.. 1 :': ''" : ! (.LateJ.!Beale.y-''V^'^f- : ' ! '

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1506, 14 November 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1506, 14 November 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1506, 14 November 1885, Page 3

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