FOXTOJT SPOETS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9. Official Programme. 1 1. Local Bicycle Race, one mile; Ist, trophy value £3; 2nd, £2 2s (trophy). Norn, Is 6d; accept. Is 6d 2. Maiden Eace, 150yJ.« ; Ist, 30s ; 2nd, 10s. Post entry, Is 6i ' 3. Boys' Eace, 150 yards, under 16 years of age ; Ist, l'ls ; 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, 30i; 3rd, 10s. Points prize aggregate; points to count 5, '«,, 2 ; cup value £3 3s; 2nd, trophy value £1 Is. In addition to above a special prize (a beautiful silver cup\ value £8 Bs, to be given to the competitor first gaining 20 points. Norn, 2s; accept, 2s. each; distance 5. Eoxton■■lVheeli Eace, two miles, handicap; Ist, £5; 2nd. £2 10s; 3rd, £1. JSom, 2s ■ accept, 3s 6. Obstacle Eace; Ist, £1; 2nd, 10s. Post entry, Is 7/ Putting the Shot ; Ist, £1; 2nd, 10s. Post entry, Is S. Bracelet, :300yds ; Ist, bracelet value £5 5s ; 2ad, bracelet value £2 2s. Norn, 2s 6d; accept; 2h 6d 9. Half Mile Handicap; Ist, £3 and trophy (£2 2s); 2nd, £l lO.s ; 3rd', JLOs; Norn, 2s ; accept, 2s . 10. GiELS1 Hace, under 15 years of age; lstj brooch value £i Is; 2nd, brooch (10s). ■ Entry free "' ,'ll. OksMiee K/tkning Handicap; Ist, £6 and trophy (SOd); 2nd, £3; 3rd. £1 Norn, 33;, accept, 3s . 12. One .Mile Bicycle Handicap; Ist, £3; 2nd, £2; 3rd, £1. jNom, Is 6d; accept, Is 6d t ' .13. One -Mil? Bicycle. Handicap, boys under 16 years'of age • Ist, trophy (£1 Is); 2nd, 10s r Post entry, Is. 14. Foeced Handicap. 150? da"; Ist, £2 and trophy (255); 2nd, £1. Entrance compulsory, winners- 2.5, losers optional, Is 15. District Footballehs' Handicap, 100 yds; Ist, £1 and trophy (£1 13); 2nd, trophy (£1 Is).. For members of Foxton • Eugby Union only. Norn, 1? ; accept, 13 r Nominations to'elosewith the secretary,: Foxton, and Mr B. W. Armit, 51 L'ambton Quay, Wellington, on October 211fc, at 10 p.m., for events 1, 4, 5, S, 9, 11. 12 and 15, Handicaps will appear on or about October 28. : Cycling events run under League of N.Z. Wheelmen's rules. Eanning events run under Feilding rules. ■ -'. , Acceptance close on the ground. Special trains from Feilding and Palmerston'Northi . ,\ Special tram from Pukenui and Sandon. *. •• . ■:..--■. ;. ,-■ . CSITESIOS SHOEIIG: lOESE, FITZHEEB 55ET-STEEET. Borsester anifleneral. ; Blacksmith.- ---■ Competent man employed. HAROLD HALL. O WEN Me WILLIAMS " (Late, of Family Hotel, Palmerston. N.), HAVING purchased the freehold of ■ the. . , . COMMERCIAL ..HpTEL. (Near Eail way 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.- Charges reasonable. Good stables and billiard room. Horses and gigs always on hire. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL,- . PALMEESTON NOSTH. H. J. WOOBAUD Late ov Sandon), BEGS to notify the public that ho has taken over tbe lease of the above well-known and popular hostelry, and guarantees that patrons can rely on Retting tbe beat aoiention and accojjamodation. None but tbe boßt wines, ales and spirits kept in stock. Night porter in attendance. All tolegrama and letters punctually attended to. Telephone No. 27. ! DEVINE'S . I EMPIRE HOTEL, Main Street, Palmsraton North. \JfJ DEVINE (late of Marion HcSe.'/ >* • haataken'over the abovo hotsJ A new stock of whiskies, wines r.rid brandioo has Deen opened, and patrons oast rely on bsing Bupplied with all lead. ing brands., Speolal feßinra—Flrsli-olasa luEoheon from 12 o'clock to 2 p.m. ' ~ Upstairs and dining room under supervision of Mrq Deyine. / Up -to - date billiard room trade capable manoßomeni - j CLUB HOTEL/ Wellikgton ' (Under now and superior management). E. SHERRATT, Proprietor. /"Capital accommodation lor visitors at \j moderate charges. First-claß3 Table. Best Brands* of Liquocs. rpHE sovereign remedy for the voice, -1- throat and lungs is Tushicura. Is 6d'and2s6d. The man who drives the royal mail. The maid-who carries the milking-nail, t The stockman on the cattle run, The sportsman with his dog and gun, The watenman going his nightly round, The minor working under ground, All make themselves from colds secure By using Woods' Great Peppermint Cuke.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7922, 30 September 1904, Page 6
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691Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7922, 30 September 1904, Page 6
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