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FOXTON SPORTS^ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9. Official Programme. 1. Local Bicycle ."Race, one mile ; Ist, trophy value £3; 2nd, £2 2s (trophy). Norn, Is 6d; accept. Is 6d 2. Maiden Race, 150 yds; Ist, 30s ; 2nd, 10s. Post entry, Is 6i 3. Boys' Race, 150 yards, under 16 years of age ; Ist, IO S ;~2nd, ss; 3rd, 2s 6d. Post entry, 6d . 4. Foxton Grand Handicap, value £30; three distances, 440, 220 and 100 yards. Ist each distance, 80s; 2nd, 30s; 3rd, 10s. Points prize aggregate; points to count 5, 3, 2; cup value £3 3s; 2nd, trophy value £1 Is. In addi. tion to above a special prize (a beautiful silver cup\ value £8 Ss, to be given to tbe competitor first gaining 20 points. Norn, 2s ; accept, 2.5, each distance ■ 5. Foxton Wheel Race, two miles, handicap; Ist, £5 ; 2nd. £2 10s; 3rd, £1. Norn, 2s ; accept, 3s 6. Obstacle Race; Ist, £1; Snd, 103. Post entry, Is 7. Potting the Shot; Ist, £1 •, 2nd, 103. Post entry, Is 8. Bkacelet, 300 yds ; Ist, bracelet value £5 5s ; 2nd, brace Jet value £2 2s. Norn, 2s 6d; accept, 2s 6d 9. Half Mile Handicap; Ist, £3 and trophy (£2 2s); 2nd, £l 10*; 3rd, 10s: Norn, 2s; accept, 2s 10. Giels' Race, under 15 years of age; Ist, brooch value £1 Is; 2nd, brooch (10s). Entry free 11. One Mile Running- Handicap ; Ist, £6 and .trophy (30s); 2nd, £3; 3rd, £1 Norn, 3s; accept, 3s 12. One Mile Bicycle Handicap ; Ist, £3 ; 2nd, £2 ; 3rd, £1, Norn, Is 6d; accept, Is 6d 13. One Mile Bictcle Handicap, boys under 16 years of age ; Ist, trophy (£1 Is); 2nd, 10s. Post entry, Is . 14 Forced Handicap, 150 yds; Ist, £2 and trophy (255); 2nd, £1. Entrance compulsory, winners 2s,- losers optional, Is , 15. Disteict Footsallees1 Handicap, 100 yds ; Ist, £1 and trophy (£l Is); 2nd, trophy (£1 Is). For members of Foxton Rugby Union only. Norn, Is ; accept, Is Nominations to close with the secretary, Foxton, and Mr R. W. Armit, 51 .Lambton Quay, Wellington, on October 21st, at 10 p.m., for events 1, 4, 5, 8, 9, 11, 12 and 15, Handicaps will appear on or about October 28. Cycling events run under League of N.Z. Wheelmen's rules. Running events run under Feilding rules. Acceptance close on the ground. Special trains from Feilding and Palmertston North. Special train from Pukenui and Sandon. ■CRITERION SHOEING EOEGF, " FITZHERBERT-STREET. Horseslioer and General Blacksmith. Competent man employed. HAROLD HALL. OWEN Me WILLIAMS (Late of Family Hotel, Palmerston N.), HAVING purchased the freehold of the COMMERCIAL HOTEL (Near Railway Station), WuODVILLE, Will be pleased to see his old friends at this popular hostelry. Wines and spirits of the finest quality in stock. First class accommodation. Gharge3 reasonable. Good stables and billiard room. Horses and gigs always on hire. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, PALMERSTON NORTH. S. J. WOOBAED Late os Sandon), BEGB to notify the,public that he has taken over the lease of the above well-known and popular hostelry, and guarantees that patrons oan rely on getting tbe best aotention and accommodation. None but the best .wines, ales and spirits kept in stock. Night porter in attendance. ,AU telegrams and letters punctually attended to. . > Telephone No. 27. DEYINE'S: EMPIRE HOTEL, Main Street, Palmsraton North. yjU" DBVINB (lato of Marton Hotel) ' " • has taken over the above hotel A new stock of whiskies, wines and brandies has been oponed, and patrons osn rely on being supplied.wifcb. all leadIng brands. ' , Special feature-r-Ftist-olaßß luncheon from 12 o'clock to 2 p.m. Upstairs and dining room au<3er supervision of Mrß Devine. Up -to - date billiard room undo oapable management CLUB HOTEL, Wellington ( (Un3er new and superior management). E. SHERRATi', Proprietor. ' i°(apital accommodatiqn for iVisifcors all Xj moderate charges. ' First-clasa Table.1 Best Brands of Liqunes. npHß' sovereign remedy for the voice, •*■ throat and lungs is Tussicura. Is 6d and 2s 6d. .■■■■■■••- The man who drives the.'royarraail, , The maid who carries the lnilking-pail, The stockman on the cattle run, The sportsman with his dog and gun. The watchman going his nightly round, The miner working 'underground,' All make themselves from colds secure By using "Woods'- Great Peppermint Cuke. \ .

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7921, 29 September 1904, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7921, 29 September 1904, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7921, 29 September 1904, Page 6

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