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ANNO XI N C E M E N T. I have np\r opened up my SECOND. S, HIPMENT OF DRAPEEY, • ' Etc., Etc.< BIPvECT FROM GLASGOW. I would also intimate that I have just opened up a very large lot of very choice and suitable. COLONIAL CLOTHING,Made m Melbourne, to my special order from Colonial Tweeds. The quality of these Goods is well-known, and the Prices I am able to, sell them at are much under what people have been m the habit of paying. The public can rely on a regular supply of these being kept m stock at both branches, Bulls andFeiiding. The public will be consulting their p.wn interest by inspecting the Stock ; the variety is tery great, and bought m the very best Markets, and on the best terms; by this I am enabled to Sell at Moderate Prices, which will compare most favourably with Wellington or Wanganui — I invite comparison with both places. ' ■■- D. R. LEWEESy DIBECT IMPOBTEB FROM HoMB Mabkets, PEILDING & BULLS. Y^EAND OPENING NIGHT! VTGEAND OPENING NIGHT! OPTHB Terrace I!ni>. Public. Hall, Palmerston. North. A PUBLIC BALL WiU be held ON BOXING NIGHT, ; Beeember. 26, 1878. Ticket to admit. Lady apd, Gentleman, half-a-guinea. 1 Single Ticket, 7s. 6<L Including FIEST\CLASS EEFEESHMENTS. Tickets can be procured at the following Stores, #c. :— . MR. EDWARD. MAR&H ' mr. William DEAiiDS MR. ROME (Square) I MR. Tv KKfG; ■„ X \ pALMEESTON NORTH ' ATHLETIC SPOILS, Tp;beheldon ; 'T.H,E, : NEW EAOECOUESE OJT j BOXING BAT, BTAHTEBS : Me3sra^P.Warburto.n, T. Bang, and Cox. '' ' JUDGES: . Mess.rs. Bqngan^ Hayns, and Coleman. SECBEI^RT J Mr. G, Lockie. ' • PROQRAMMjS. . lv Boys' Eacej 1 00, j r a,rds, for b.oys under 4.feet- 7. inches— entrance, Is ; first prize, £1 ; second prize, ss. 2. Throwing '"' the " Cricket Ball — en- ; trance, 2s; prizp, £3., 3^ Men's Eace IpO yards, kajidicap — entr.ince, ( ss; first prize, £5; second prize, £1. ' 4/ Tw.o-Mile'SYalkingSace — entrance, 7s ; first prize, £'7-; 'seebnf] prize, ■&i Three-Legged Eacc, 200- yards— en- . trance, 2s ; first prize, £2 ; second prize, 10s,. 6. Hurdle Eaccj 120 yards, m hurdles, scratch— •e'ntrauee, 3s ; first prise, £3 ; second prize, £1. % Euniiing Long Jump— entrance, 2s ; ' first.prjse, £%-, second prize, £1. 8. Ladi^s'Trophy, £^10, 1-Mile : Eace, '. -"handicap — entrance, 6a. -,: 9. Euniijng RfgliJTump— entrance, 2s ; ■ first prize, £3. ' ' ' IQ. ._. AJI-Fpurs' Steeplechase, 100 .yards ; — Entrance, Is ; first prize, £1 ; ■ . scdpud prize," 10a. ' Ul. Hop.jStep, and Jump— entrance, 2s ; pfep, £2; '■"" ' ■ 12. Quarter'- Mite Hurdle Eacr, 10 , "hiirdles — entrance, ss ; first pnze, • £5$ -second prize, j^l 10s. 13. Vaulting with the Pole— .entrance, / 2s. 1 ;-.. prise 1 , £2;. 14.. Sa(:k.Kacc,lOOya t rds^-e,n^i'a»ce J .ls ; i first prize, d|L 4 ; second prize, 10s. ■15. %vs', Eace, '2o6 "yards," for.. boys 4,. %(}.t 10 inches, and under — ; entrance, Is prize, £X 10s ; secpnd prize, 10s! v ,l6.^(J*iiart^i>A^ile Flat Eacc, hfijitlicap—^ 3 enhance, 58.5-%^ prize >; £5; serpnd prize', £l. 3%, Girls^-Eace, 100, y«^rcls— first prize, ; £.1 ;. secorid-prrze, Ss. " 'J' 18^ Trltihg at the Eing — enrraij.e.o, s?'; ;.• -fitst piixe, _ £0 ; " sccpnji prize, "I 9? ;; QupTts-^eptraa^j, , 3s ; ., fijjst .prize, '£3;, second prizg, £2;. " '■■%$ Qonsolatiou. E ace, .'open.' la, altAvho . havjp rup but havo..not ; .>y.on. during j.• ■ „ tlleidayr-^enibrancc, ss ; fij-st prize, I •■ s '??, i pnd; "prize, £l;. third '[■■ :- ; 'pnae,:lQsi ' .*J" : '" ' ; : * r ' ' ;• NpMna;tipn v s.. fqr. hand-reaps,, with colprsi^ jto Ibe senj^tg, tiiq SecPcta vy riot later] tha n^ S atUjßD.^;^ 1 4tli Decejt tbe iy ■ acconipanied b^y one' slij^img., the baTancc. to be paitl. 6r» tho grounds ? . \ A; BEA'SB BANi> ; W;iU v bo ( . on ; tho; grouucL during the day. 1 \ J.j»ilssi6)i— OuerSiiining-:. ';- ; ;•:'; - Sj^pi'ts^cpinmonce , nfc Tr» aim. IHEEEBY; GiyE NOTICE; 1 hat J;- --■ iiitrml to apply to; th»* h%ttiu> wat,u bounty .Goii.ut'il for •"&;. LICEISSK to, SLAUGHTEE'on thefiawakawa N.E-i situated on the banks of ike Orotin. ; • „„,,, v> ;;= ;^v WHlSip^.. ••■

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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 14, 18 December 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 14, 18 December 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 14, 18 December 1878, Page 3

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