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WHITE'S HOTEL. FCXTON. Edward Jewell , WISHES to inifcrm the public, that, having assumed the proprietorship of the above well-known and^ favonte hotel, he 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. Tbe table will be provided m a most liberal manner, and the propriejtpr's.long expeS^nceia^prbvidoreiofith'e late N.Z. Sii- Courpany's and other boats will be a guarantecthat. ,„-, -^yr NONE BtJT'TH'E'BR'SI'OP ALES, WINES, ,AND SPIRITS, &c, ■ .^^'wiirbeke^t' in ;> sfock: ' ; : . ..... H , ::I T^» „S TABLES „, ; . •; . I vvili "be undbr'the management of the^ well-known R. L 'STANLE V, Idte of Co bb ; & Co., Foxton, The EXPEESS from the Hotel wjl be m atttndahce on night trains to con vey : "passengers and; luggage' for' those wishing to etop at the Hotel, ' • FitEE OF.CIIARGE/ . : ■ Cobb & Co.'s Coaches stop at the Hotel to take up or. land passengers te or from Wellington. - ■ '•' /' -- : Those for Wellington coach jcay-jrely on being called m time to have hot break* fa»t before starting. . : ! At the? . Football Ground, Palmerston ! ' North, on . .. ; ; ; I Prince of Wales' ißi^fcltday, Under- the auspices of St. Peter's ; -M- .-.; , „..,?.: .olub, : '-:=-. : '' '■■•■-■ *C \ (weathey permitting) i y% j^4-l I OPEN TO ALL COMERS. : :" " ■'"' To coTnmence.at'at"'l,QSoi*a.m. ",V " '/, Committee — Messrs Sneleon, Hankins, Park. Podevin, Watson, Skerman, Abraham, Hau'tain ' ■ . • Handieapper-^-Mr F. Cowper '• .. . . '• ■ • ' Starter^rMr A. S: Baker ' : ; \ ■--■■ Judge— Mr Snelson ' : : " " : ' Handicap, lOOyds— lst prize 20s, 2nd ss ; : nomipati n_2.-<, acceptance 2s. y Bois' BiA : cßi. 1 50yd «,■ ' untitr : 316L yeari— iet-. : 7^,2ad.,as6d r,. ... ftuNXiNG I on» Jump — let 20s 2nd 6b Handicap vHubdiiTss, 220 yds, 8" flights, Sft \'p iiighV-ist 40s,i 2nd XOfv. ' iNominaiion. ■ •" 2s, acceptance 2s, VATriTiNG; with 1 PoiKr-^i'Bt'2oß, 2nd fis - Boys' Bace, lOOyds, under 12 years — lit ; 7s, 2nd 2s ed Babt Show — Special prises Waiting Handicap, 1 mile— lst 60a, 2nd ; 20s i nomination 4s, acceptance 2s \ BuNNTNa HiaH Jttjip— lst 20s, 2nd 5s Gibl'3 Bace; lOOvds— lst 5s 2nd 2s 6d Bjbthday Handicap, 1 mile — Ist £5, 2nd : 20s ; nomjpation 6s, acceDtance 3b Egg and Spoon Baob for Ladies, 60yds — Ist 10s; ;2nd^23 6d.^ Conditions :?To ; staff an'd^finisa' with -egg ''unbroken m spoon Smoke and Saddlb Pony Bacb for Ama- ; teurs — Sweepstakes of ss. At the : starting post each competitor to stand alongside his pony with saddle m one . : fca.ncf,.;an.d; cigar; m other; on fttaftfr^ giving signal to go to saddle pony ,'light ; cigar, mount, and off; dismount at a ■ given point on the near Bide, remount i on the off side, and pass winning poit i 1 with cigar alight . ..-,.. Biindpoxd Whbbibabbow Bacb,; lOOyds i : Ist 10d, 2nd 6s 'i ■ ' CONDITIONS. NominatJons fdf all Handicaps to' be m hands of the RebiFetary by Monday Nove m« ber 3rd, 1884, together with Fees. Also to wtate colours and previous events of candidate during last 12 montbs. Acceptances on .theJaßO'ts, Ground. ESntriet for -all other events pne Bhilling^— No .? race ■ unless three starts — Only one prize if under five start, . Charges to Grounds — Vehicles 2i 6d, Adults Is, children, under 12, years -Half .price, !' ■ ' ;. \. ..",'' .. ..;•".■. -, ! i V On Friday 'November 7th,. 1884., inj the Forester's Hall. There will be a Grand Vocal and Instrumental Concert. A. B. THEODOBE HATTLTAIN. ■• •• ■■ -'■ " r "' '" :; Hbn"^Se ; c;i '■ ■> '■ i -.'.■ ■■ ■ -■) ■ . .:■; -. :■.; . ; . v " _ ■' i , ■ 7? ! Grlorious No-ws FOR MANAWATU, BOOTS AND SHOES FOB THE MILLION. H^BJ"Bt received the Largest, Cheapest, -find most Fashionable Stock of Boots and Shoes ever imported into the ManajHatu, To carry into affect the wellworn motto, "Small profits and quick retnrnf,", he, offers. the Bar» gain^tyer beard Qfiii the distiitfc. The Btqck ! has 'been careEuily /_ selectedj by ftome buyers m the flome market?, and therefore all middle profits and charges by Colonial merchants have been ob- ; iiar^d,, cpnßequently the wiole can, and' will _be ; solfl at such prices as mustcom-l mand a speedy clearance. .; > Bespoke "Work Unequalled^ None but first^cjass workmen: ; are employed, aqc nothing but the best or material used. For fit, style, and .work* manship nothing can surpass my work, of which, the -inhabitants of Manawatu nave had ample proof. 1 "O»tbe $g.mre? '

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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1330, 25 October 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1330, 25 October 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1330, 25 October 1884, Page 4

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