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x, i.iaaO'i'JO :r.>-.uxji'i WHtCF-'S HOTEL. FCXTON. Edward Jewell WISHES to inform the public, that, •'having assumed the proprietor^ ship 0/ tthe; kbove jwell-knownt and favonte hotel, he intends to spare bo I expense to make it the most comfortable ' on ! the coast. None but experienced servants kept, and* visitors can •re.lynon receiving'every attention'- and civilityi' The table will be provided m a most liberal manner, and theproprietor's long j experience as providore of the late N.Z. S.S- Company's anclpther boats will be, a kuarjn&fct^ jj £ pi^tug NONE BUT' THE BTSST OF ALES| ! WINES, AN,P.SPIRIT,^&c., I will ' • i j3GHEySTA3IiESci;.; i will De under the management of tbe well-known R, StANLEY, of Co bb & Co.i^Foxto'n, i- ■- . } l : ''.•■■''. -i fc- : c:i:..>: iThe EXPEESS from the Hotel wU rbe ia attendance on night trains to con 5 veV pasflengejrs , ,and luggage. |pri jthost wishing to stop at the Hotel, „ FREE OF CHAIBLGE. : Cobb '&< Co.'s - Coaches stop at the Hotel to take up or land passengers; te or frpm WelUnj^tpn. , „, ;. , f ,„( ,i Tbwefor W^elhngton coach may jtely on being called m time to have hot breakJaw before starting. I . 'n..,i>, '"'" lA.f tbe Football Ground, Palmerston j i ! ;^Orth,.on %lriii^of Wales' Birthday, (MONDAY, NOV. 10) ,. 8^ (■* _____ l!-.)M, f J«i Under th^^appipes.o^'"^. Peter's £\ .a 0:198 t»'tS!s»»'' . ! OPEN TO ALL^KiSr :; I ■ /"lAwa'i ' i To commence at 'at- ilb.^O «.ul^ i<; Comnw||dJ^^dßjß Snel^q^^parflins, |$rk>) I Podevin,' Watson, iSkpriaanj Abrahuiir, f ', ■ ' Haujtaini'l I Haudioapper— Mr F.~ Cowpvr •: :.'-.■: /Starter-rrrMr ! Ti.;S.-Bak«rh,,;: {.h» .'* ■r.i O '> vrJ,udge.-r-MTSn,elßpn,, : it«: (. .'!-!•; Hi INDIOAE,. JLOOydsH-lst prize.2oß,; Sad^iJiir nomination 2s, acceptance 2s. ' Boys' Raob, 150 yds, nmder- 16 years — lat j 7b, 2nd 2s 6d ; Hiw)lcAB T H /^Di.EB I , 1 220jyd8, g , t flig,ht8 l 3ft ; I high— lst i'OsV^nl IDs' Nomination '■' j 2s, acceptance^. r /,."" .. viTCp^^vwJH^l^^^ißt 20«,^&id |s , a J Boys' Eacb, lOOyds, nnderj.2 years— lst j 7si : 2nd-2iUdi U yj& LlirlP B4BX Show— Special prizes Y^AJXtsa 'HAOT>icAP, l^mile^lßteOs^nd I 20s ; nomination 4b, acceptance 2b Running High Jxtmp — Ist 20s, 2nd 5a GifiL's Bace; lOOvds— lst 5s 2nd 2s 6d B|ethday" Handicap, 1 ruile^ — Ist £5, 2nd I 20s ; nomination 6s, accordance 3s Egg and £>pook Bacb for Ladies, 50yds — ' Ist 10s, 2nd 2s 6d. Conditions: To ) start and finish with, egg unbroken m \. ! spoon Smokb and Saddle Pony Eacb for Ama. ! teuis — Sweepstakes . of ss. At the starting post each competitor, to stand alongside -his pony with saddle ;in doe J hand, and cigar in'^Sher'; on B*ta^:er ! giving signal to go to paddle pony, light I cigar, mounc, and off • dismount at a ] given point bn the near side, remount i on the off side, and pass winning -poit 3 • with cigar ah'^ht BxiKDFbrb 'WafeKiaAEßbw v Bacb. IOOydB x ! Ist 10s, 2nd 5s ■ I v ' < :U "■'■" ' !f ' I ' CONDITIONS. ( - ;NpminatipnaJoT all Handicaps- to. be m hands of t je, Secretary; by %/Londay- Nove ny 3rd, 1884, together with" Pees. Also to state colours and previous events of candi» date during last 12 moDthg. Acceptances on! Sports Ground. Entries for all other >& Veri W -one ijßliitling^Nfo ; race -unl c ss three starts^Onlypn^pme 1 if 'tinder five stirfc, '■-'- Charges to Grounds— Vehicleß 2i 6d, Adults Is, children under 12 years Half :price;-.;. ■•■ v,y '■■-.,)•■-. a- •■:■.■ ■IA-iK ' j 'A',\ / . ;On Friday .ovember 7thi 1884, m tße Forester's Hall. There will be a Grand Vocal and. lnstrumental Concert. 1 ! A. B. THEQPOBB HATTLTAIN. i FOR MANAWATU, AND SHOES FOE THE I MILLION. E.ALEINeHIM, Has just received the Largest, Cheapest, and most Fashionable Stock of Boots and Shoes ever imported into the Mana-^ wjatu, To carry intp effect well^ worn motto, /'[Small profits and i? quick returnß,-" Iti offers the 'Greatest 1 Bargains ever heard of m the district. The stock has been carefully selected by f% ome buyers m the Home markets, and therefore all middle profits and charges by Colonial merchants have been ob« via ted, <Sonfie<JuentJy the whPle <can,'&ad will be -sold: at such prices as must com^' mand a speedy clearance!' < i >i> Bespoke Work Unequalled. : in:* -= ; .;■;;;■; In,, -n ;;; tr-W.l-.'i.-I ~£O&. t.'liJ Ji'. ..;•!■: '.;£,:."> in.;:•(,■/. ;:•(,'■/ ..1 jNone but first- class workmen ti are employed, and nothing but the best ot 'niaterial used. -For fitvstyle, and workHmanship nothing can surpass my work, or which the! inhabitants of- Manawafu/ nave- had' ample proof. J " ' ' " - 1 ;- ' J ' j "On the Square**' !

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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1335, 31 October 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1335, 31 October 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1335, 31 October 1884, Page 4

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