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WHYTK'S HOTEL. FGXTON. Edward Jewell WISHES to inform the public, that, having assumed the proprietorship' off "the above well-known and favorite hotel, be? intends to spare no ' expense to make it the most comfortable on the coast. None but experienced servants kept, and visitors can rely on receiving' every attention and civility. < The table will tie provided m a most liberal manner, and the proprietor's long experience as providore ofthe lateN.Z. S.S- Company's and other boats will be; a guarantiee tha.t.- , y -• ■ ROM" $tj& THE BftS -b OW iitES, WINES, AND SPIRITS, &c. ! , wjlj7;^e,j£ept invatpek. THE STABLES . . . win be! under tbe^'management ! of the well-known 11. STANLEY, late of Cobb: The EXPRESS frtiin^he Hotel wil i be m attendance on night trains to con , vey passengers and. luggage for those! wishing to stop at the Hotel, • - T I ;': / FREE OF OHARGE, . ; : Cobb ■"'&'■■ Co/s Coaches stop at the Hotel to take up or land passengers tc or from' Wellington .; f ■ • : •' Those for ; W ellington coach may tely ; on being called; m time to have hot breakfW before, starting. ?•• • ■■'•"- ■■■■;:; . vt. f '..;•■■ At the Football Ground, Palmerston f .... NjOrth', on Prince 6]f Wales' Birthday, (MONDAY, NOV. 10\^ >nJ Under the auspices .,pj St. Peter's »\y-jP ■ Glub, . r• , ;i(v?eather permitting) OPEN TO ALL COMERS. »-j L_l_r •■,■• ' ■ /~i7"? *_ To commence at at 10.30, a.xn. . ; Comm,ittee^Me9»|s SnelgQn, Hankins, 1 Park?; • -PoßeTin^matsSn; Sterma^>Abraham?;'* '■■ : '„;: / J-i .--. ••::;.Haa>tain-i ! -'- t - i *--' ! T- ••-■•'-'' 1 , v .o. '" i Pandicapper — Mr F. Cowper i Starter— Mr *.. S. Ba^er . I ; ' : Ju'dge-^Mi* Snelson ' ; ■'*■'- iHiOTHOA^'IOOyds-^Vst price 20s, '2jid y 6B : ;- --j nomination '2s, acceptance' 2b; •;■--•■• [r ■ ♦ ißots' Kaob, 150 yds, under 16 years — 1b" I 7s, 2sid2B 6d BtJKOTKff «UOKCjf: J.ITME,-rr Ist 2Q8;" 2nd :5s ... f"• EJM&iB 'hi XJRDLBS; ' 226^8^8 flights, '3f€ highest? 408, -.-.2n 1/ 10s , NomiiVation j 28, acciptauct! 2s, ; VAti/ci»d^iiH' FoLE^-lst ZQS,' 2nd 6b f Ibßys" BAdB; iOOyiis-, und'er4l years-2-f»t' ! 7sit2nd 2s, 6dr -- - t . , , •-,-■•.- -n-, Babt Show — Specjol prizes ■Waiking^; Handicap, 1 mile— lst 60s, 2nd ( 20b ; nomination 4s,' acceptance '2s Bunniuo Hi^flc Jitmp— lst 20s, 2nd 5s JBjpji'B Bacbj 100yds— Js.t 5s 2nd. 2s 64 Birthday Hakdicap. 1 mile — Ist £5, 2nd t 20s ; nomination 6s, acceDtance 3s Ego and Ppoon Each for Ladies, 50yds — •■ Ist 10s. 2nd 2s 6d. Conditions: To ' start and finish with egg unbroken m I spoon SMOZB^AuiTSADDiB Pont Race for*Amai teurs- : =Sweepßtakeß*"bf 'ss. the starting post each competitor to stand alongside his pony with saddle m ot.e ! hand, and cigar m other ; on starter j giving signal to go to le p^ny, light ; cigar, mount, and off; dismount at a s „ giyen.^point^onj.the near Bide r rempi;nt I ' ' on the off side, and pass^ winning p^os^ ) with cigar ahght BiiNDForp Whkeibaebow Race, lOOyds i Ist 10s, 2nd 5s ; ' : "A- CONDITIONS^ ; -, "1 I ; Nominations for all Handicaps to be ra hands of the Secretary by Monday Nove mter 3rd, 1884, together with Fees. Also to state, colours and! previous events' , of ennd i 1 *" date <iuriug-.laßtil2 months.. Acoeptancesl on the Sports Ground. Entries for al) other events one shilling — No race unless three starts — Only one prize if under fiye 1 Charges to .Groups—^ehiplfß.,.2l 6d# Adults Is, children under 12 ' years Half price. j Oh Friday , ovember 7th, 1884, m the Forester's Ha11. . . There will . be a^ Crrand . Ydpal'siflldlnsiratneniil^'Obticert. 1 ' ; \ i A. R;. THEQDORB iHATJLTATN. \ ' Hon Sec. . j&lorious "News \ FOB. MANAWATU, AND SHOJJS FOE THE ft.ALLLNGHAM, Has just received tbe Largest, Cheapest, and most Fashionable; S^ock of? Boots rind Shpels'e,vejr jn^porteff ijptp tbesManaviatu, To carry into effect the wellworn motto, ('Small profits and quick returns," he offers the Greatest Bargains t ver heard of m the distiitt. The stock! has been carefully selected by Home buyera m the Home marketp ? and^ the^efo^eaU middle profits and chargef by Colonial' merchant s have been 0 b « yiated, consequentiy the whole can, and will be sold at such prices as must comnSand a speedy clearance. pespolie Work ' tJiequailedJ I None but first-class workmen are employed,, and! -nothing, but. the : best -of mat^riarused.. , 'fit, Bfyie,^nd ] york«/ mansbip iiqtbirig. can surpass, my work, of .^hich' 1 the inh'aJ^i^nisVpf, Manawatu riave nad ample proof . ;;m ■„i.\(. t. ALLINGHAM,

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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1329, 24 October 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1329, 24 October 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1329, 24 October 1884, Page 4

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