'■ WHYTfi'S HOTEL. , - , FCXTOH.. ■* Edward Jetr^ll WISHES to inferm the public, that, having assumed the proprietorship sof the:^ above : well-kriowni 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 5 receiving eyeny s dtfention ja,nd iCwiUty^ ! Tn4 f 4w\Hir*o> proVm'eWa r ns>st (liberal manner, and the proprietor's long [experience tilsft&sse ofithe lateN.Z. IS.S. Company's and other boats will be ■a guarantee that V(W !;i , , ..-, iNONE BUT THE BWV OT ALES, i WINES, AND SPIRITS, &c, : ;?^iK williA)6r3repfr iri'stbek. ; THE' STABLES "Win t>e under the management of the 1 wejl.known R. STANLEY, i«tte of Oobb ;&Co^'Fc-xipn, ? : • : : ■. ,; ' \ IT^e EXPRES^^rom the .Hfotel' yriL r be m attendance on night trains to con vey passengers and luggage for those wishing to b top at the Hotel, l (FBEE: OF /CHARGE. •". Cobb & Co.'s Coaches Btop at ; thtf Hotel to take up or land passengers te or from Wellington. ' ; "./ '"'• Those for Wellington' cb%eh may rely on being called m time to have hot break* fa^i: befbre'startirigAt the Football Ground; Palmerston -l-UHA *'(>■■'>?. Norths on Priid^of? Wales' Birthday, {MONDAY, NOV.4o)^^> (weather-ipeVmiiting) I '---'x: To ! comnience.-atat io.BOa.mi r - *' i Committee — Messrs Sneleon, Hankins, Park, . Fodevin, Watson, Skerman, Abraham, i •?'-; . :suj; > Vs.:> .Sauj^ain.i.. :,„,, !....,-,■;•, : *: ; 'id; •(■:.?■ T;:h:ir.:;: ■■■% *'".j - iijj ,-:-iA.< .:, :: \s pandioappeit-TT^lr Ij., ; Co,wper, i: .-. orn o-.; = -". : :.*-,i;^i« •■■.«■> .A\,\ r : ',\ .'-, -'■■ -:r./ : r - j& . Starter— Sft ; A.rs. ; Baie,r i V.\,-^. : ; Judge — Mr Snelson Hai?PIOAP.' lOOjds— let prizer2os, 2nd ss-; 1 Bots!Eacb, ilso.rdß, under 16 ; , years — Ist 7s, 2nd 2s 6d __""".' " Btiraiw^l^oirGE'liTrM^lst^Qs^ud 5i x 1&IsiilC)& ! HtriDX,Esf -2207^ ffightl,-4k rhigh-rlst 40s^ 2nd.,, lOs.. .NomiiAtion YAUUCXKa WITB^ POLE-^lst 20s, 2nd 58 Boys' Ric^i6oyds; ( unde'r i 3^ lit 7s, 2nd 2s 6d Baby Show— Special prizes Walking Handicap, 1 mile— lst .60s, 2nd 20s ; nomination 4s, acceptance 2s - Rvnxtnq Hioh Jump— lst 20s, 2nd 5s Gibl's Race; lOOvds— lst 5s 2nd 2s 6d Birthday Handicap, 1 mile^ — Ist £5, 2nd 20* ; nomination 6s, acceptance 3s Egg> and 5-poon Raob for Ladies, 50yds— Ist 10s, 2nd 2s 6d. Conditions : To start and finish with egg unbroken m spoon~v ■*■• "->"=» ,-■•- - j?~*js ,5 ..... .^ | Smoke and Saddle*Tonyßaob for Ama- ; teurs — Sweepstakes of ss. At the starting post each competitor to stand j alongside his pony with saddle m one hand, and cigar m other ; on starter ! giving signal to go to ?adri]e pony, light j !■ v ! cigar,- mount, and off {.dismount, at a . giren point on the nearside, remount ' on the off side, and pass winning poit, with cigar ahght ; Bundfold Wheblbabhow Raoe, lOOyds : t.'..- Ist 10s, 2nd 58 i-i-i i/ '■.-:>',.;/ '; ; CONDITIONS. , Nominations for all Handicaps to be m hands of tbe Secretary by Monday Novem> fer^rd^BS^lidgejfclier'with'Feesi Also $o| state cdl I burl%na 5 'p l revi6us events' 6i ctfn6M«j date during last 12 months, - Acceptances on the Sports Ground. Entries for all other events one shilling — No race unless' three startSr^-Only pne pritfe iif ;undßr/fi)rel start, Af-w.Alv !-.-v\ >ih (ft Jli i-a ; V^i. ' Charges to Grounds — Vehicles 2b 6d,| Adults Is,. ohildren under 12 years Half: price. ! ,On'^day,,;|Toxenjber ll 7th,'!l9B4^in--ihe ! ; .^rwter>;jlall. > : ;Th|re ,^ll -be 7a ; %« d ! Vooaland Insßumentala(^'ncert. ( ,;.j '"* ' { A. R, THEODORE HAULTAIN. Hori Sec." •■v:;f.-i-'! L>nf. aiv-H i ;,di (!'.<: ■;' ':- .; U/'T j ■-\.- i-l ■-!-: J ; ii z-.ttiq " ln.< a a ii^i .■'.■-!'■;':■ *-. '. ! a I-. : si-):;. ''__\\\\_\\\\\\\\\\\_^__\\\w '.'•■ / ' ' ■f!.: Jv %' -__\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\wßS^FSs£' - ■ Q-lorious ]STe^v^sj FOR SfICANAWATU, i — ; I HOOTB AND SHOES FOE THE MILLION. j R.ALLLNGHAMJ Has.j\ist reoeiveditbe Largest.lGheauestj and most Fashionable Stock of Boot^ and Shoes ever imported into the Mana 4 vtatu, To carry into ofTect tbe wellworn motto, "Small profits and quick returns," he oflfers the Greatest Bar«| gains e-vreriheard^ofi^.thedip^rjitt;., T,be s^c.K ) Jtas v . JO bgen' .carjefully jsejected/by Horne 4 buyers m ,the Hoipe. inarkete, and therefore all middle profits and charges by Colonial merchants have been ob«! viated, consequently the whole can, and will be^./|pld at, suph prices as imusfecqmmand;a speedy ; clearanpe v . ;i ' J /' ; ____ .:, v.-ya /.•.>' i Bespoke Work Unequalledi rr ,None , b M ut,,,fii;st.claßai are employed,, anj3 ; pot hing b,qt the best ot ■material used-. ,, F0r fit, style, and workj< manship nothing can surpass!my work, , of which the inhabitants of Maoawatu , nave had ample proof. j " On the Square."
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1337, 3 November 1884, Page 4
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