WHYTK'S HOTEL. ■ FGXTON. Edward Jewell, XTriSHES to inform the'public, that, YV having assumed the proprietorship of the abave well-known and ( farorte hotel, he intends to spare no , expense to make it the most comfortable on the coast. None but experienced ' servants kepfi and visitors can rely on receiving every attention arid civility. The table will be provided ia a most liberal manner, and the, proprietor's lppg experience *aV pfoVidore of the late N.^l S.S- Company's and other boats will be ; a guarantee that . ;:•, a ; ,\ j ; . - t A ; NONE BUT THE I B^ST OF ALES, WINES, AND. ; SPIRITS, &c, , , will be kept m stock." :THE STABLES v!,*.-f wm oe under the mariageraentof th® well-known R. STANLEY, late of Cobb & Co., jFoxton, .. ', The jEXP^ESS' frciin the Hotel wit be m atttndaiice on night trains to con vey passengers and luggage for those wishing to etopat the Hotel,, Ffi.EE OF CHANGE. / , Cobb .& Co.V Coaches stop at the Hotel to take up or land passengers te or from Wellington. Those for Wellington coach may rely on being called m time to have hot breakffcn< before starting. v ,At the' Football Grround, Palmerston i >■-.■-,, North, on Pnnee of Wales* Birthday, '; j (MONDAriNOKiIO)'^ Under J the 5 auspices of, St. 'Peter's -: ... i (weather permitting) I " :r bPEN TO ALL COMERS. : . . ..... .^■^ ... ... -. „■ To commence at at 10.30 a.m. ■ Committee— Mesßra Sneleon, Hankins, Park, Podevin, Watson, Skerman, Abraham, Hau'tain Handieapper— Mr F. Cowper ._ . Starter-^-Mr A. S.Baker •: Judge— Mr Snelson '""'•• ; ~~ ~"~" ~~ . Handioap, 100yds— 1st prize 20s, 2nd 5s j noniinati"p 25, -acceptance 2s. • - ... ,-y Boys' Rack, 150vdsi under- 16' years-^ls tv ■ V 7p, 2nd 2s (id,. • .i; . ; • : . ;; BtiNifiNG i ong Turnp — Ist QOs ,2nd 5s Handicap rlußpLßs) 220 yds, tflightsf 3ft; high-r:lst iOs, '^2n-i •■» 10§ -NomitoaTion' 2s, acci ptance 2s. . .. . , .- Vaulting wiTH~Poi.B— Ist 20s, 2nd' ss* Boys' Rics, 100 yds, under 12 years — Ist • 2nd 2s 6d- l •'• ; J• " ; ■'■-'■•■•<■* >>■■■■■*- >Blby : Show— Special prizes Walking Handicap, 1 mile— lst 60s, 2nd 20s ; nomination 4s, acceptance 2s Running High Juhp— lst 20s, 2nd 5s Gibl's : : ace ; lOOvds— lst 5s 2nd 2s 6d •BiETnj).vY Handicap, 1 mile — Ist £5, 2nd ■' 20 ; non i nation 6s, accentance 3s. Egg and Spoon Race for Ladies, 50yds — Ist 10b, 2nd 2s 6d. Conditions : To Btart and finish with egg unbroken m spoon \Smokb and Saddle. Pony RAcaior Ama* V teurs— Sweepstakes of ss. At the starting post each competitor to stand alongside his pony with saddle m one hand, and cigar m other ; on starter giving signal to go to saddle pony, light cigar, mount, and off ; dismount at a given point 'en 7 the' near side, remount : . jon .the off sideband pass winning' pbit i with cijjar aligfifc Blindfold Whbelbaebow Race, 100 yds Ist 10s, 2nd 5s : ■'..,..: conditions. Nominations for all Handicaps to be m hands of the Secretary by Monday November 3rd, 1884,. together with Fees. Also to. state colours. arid previous events of candi« date during last 12 months. Acceptances on the Spoils Ground. Entries for all other events one shilling — So race unless three starts— Only one. prize if under five stait, ■•■ ••.■ ■ • : ' : ' '• v : " Charges to Grounds— Vehicles 2b 6d, Adults Is, children under 12 years Half price. I On Friday .ovember 7th, 1884, m the Forester's Hall. There will be a Grand Vocal and Instrumental Coccert. .- : A. R. THEODORE HAULTAIN. Hon Sec. G-lorious News FOR MANAWATU, HOOTS AND SHOES FOB THE MILLION. R.ALLINGHAM, Has just received the Largest, Cheapest, and most Fashionable Stock of Boots and Shoes ever imported into the Manawatu, To carry into effect tbe well. I worn motto, "Small profits and quick returns," he offers the Greatest Bar* gains tyer heard of m the distiio*. The ■tock has been carefully selected by Home buyers m the Home markets, and therefore all middle profits and charges by Colonial merchants have been obviated, consequently the whole can, asd will be sold at such prices as must command a speedy clearance. Bespoke "Work Unequalled. None but first-class workmen are employed, and nothing but the^ best of material used. For fit, style, and work« manship nothing can surpass, my work, of which, the inhabitants of Manawatii nave had ample proof. R. kLLINaeAM, "On the SquareJ* ,
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1332, 28 October 1884, Page 4
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