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NL A L HOSP 1 TAL FETE, AND VOLUNTEER AND FRIENDLY SOCIETIES’ DEMONSTRATION, To bo held at the AY 11 AU TAUPO KO BLOC K, ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30th, (St. Andrew’s Day). President—llls Worship the Mayor. Vice-pi:esident—Captain Chrisp. Judges—" Messrs. W. F. Crawford and C. D. Berry. Starter—Captain G. J. Winter. Handica ppeks.—G. Primrose and H. Cooke Referee—3l. McLeod. Secretaries —H. McKay and W. J. Quigley. Treasurer —E. K. Brown. General Committee —Messrs. Cresswcll, Fcaton (J Battery), Pavitt, Ratcliffe (Gisborne Rowing Club), McLeod, Piisse (1.0.0. F. M.U.), Tucker, Veale (A.0.F.), J. Berry, W. Akroyd, and Officers above-mentioned. PKOGBA M Al E : MARCH of the J BATTERY and BAND from the Drill-shed for the Ground, to start at. 9.30 a.m. 1. 200 YAIII)S MAI DEN RACE (to start at 11.15 n.m.), entrance, 2s Gd. Ist prize, Nasmith’s Cup, value £3 3s ; 2nd prize, Overcoat by 'Teat ami Frye, value, 80s ; 3rd prize, Album, by T. Adams. 3. BOAT RACE (to start at 11.30), by t-1 e G isborne Rowing Club. First heat. 3. BOYS’ HANDICAP RACE, 150 yards, for boys under 16 (to start at 11.45); entrance—ls. Ist prize, Large and Townley’s Epergne, value 40s ; 2nd prize, Cake, by J. Craig. 4. HOP, STEP and JUMP (to start at 12 o’clock), entrance, 2s Gd. Ist prize, Three Sheep, by Messrs. Arthur Bros. ; 2nd prize, Sack of Wheat, by M. Boland. 5. 2nd HEAT OF BOAT RACE. (To start at 12.15 p.m.) G. ST. ANDREW’S HANDICAP (to start at 12.30). For this race there will be three events ; scores to count 5 to Ist, 3 to 2nd, and 2to 3rd. The highest scorer in all the events to obtain a Cup, value 60s, presented by Good Bros. Entrance, 2s 6d for each event, or 5s for the Handicap. Ist event, 100yds. Winner of Ist event St. Andrew’s Handicap, Plated Coffee Pot by Mr Dickson ; 2nd prize, ham by Common, Shelton and Co. 7. 100 Yards HANDICAP RACE, for Boys under 12, (to start at 12.45). Entrance, Is.* Ist prize, Boys Suit, by If. Lewis; 2nd prize, 1 unshorn Hoggett, by D. G. McKay ; 3rd prize, Pair of Boots, by Wm. Adair. 8. FINAL HEAT OF BOAT RACE,(to start at 1 p.m. LUNCH. 9. 2nd EVENT OF ST. ANDREW’S HANDICAP; 200yds; (to start at 2p.m.) Ist prize, M. H. Smith’s Opera Glass; 2nd prize, pair Vases, by J. Whinray. 10. 100 Yards SACK RACE, (to start at 2,15). Entrance, Is. Ist prize, 1 doz. Ale and Stout, by E. I’. Joyce ; 2nd prize, i-duz. Fowls, by P. Bond.

11. HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, 449yds, (to start at 2.30); over 8 flights, 3ft. Gin. high Entrance 2s.lst prize,— saddle by S. Stevenson; 2nd prize, Mr Fryer’s Opera Glass. 12. THREE-LEGGED RACE, 200yds, (to start at 2.45). Entrance, 2s. Ist prize, pair of Lambs, 1 by R. 11. Fisher, 1 by R. D. McDougall ; 2nd prize, 501 b flour, by D. M. Orr, and sirloin of beef, by Mr Aislabie.* 13. HIGH JUMP; (to start at 3 p.m.). Entrance, 2s. Ist prize, 3 Sheep, by Art hur Bros.; 2nd prize, pair Boots, by Garrett Bros. 14. ST. ANDREW’S HANDICAP—FinaI Event; 30i)yds : (to start at 3.15). Ist prize, Cup, by “Herald,” value sOb ; 2nd prize, Russian Leather Satchel, value 30s, by 1. Taylor. 15. HANDICAP VOLUNTEER RACE, (to start at 3.30) ; 150yds.; with arms and accoutrements. Entrance, Is. Ist prize, Bridle, by J. A A. Davis, Martingale, by M. Hall ; 2nd prize, Meerschaum Pipe, by M. Jennings ; 3rd prize, Roust Beef, by J. Maynard. 16. HANDICAP SPECIAL RACE, 250 Yards for boys over IGandjunder 18 (to start at 3.45). Entrance, Is. Ist prize, 28 lbs tin honey, by Airs Knight, and Set Steel Running Spikes, by Mr Humphreys ; 2nd prize, Vol. of Shakesperre, bv Mr and Mrs J. Browne. 17. HANDICAP ALL COMERS RACE, 880 Yards (to start at 4 p.m.)—Entrance, 2s Gd. Ist prize, Shade Clock, Bloomfield and Wyllie, value £5 5s ; 2nd prize, Copy of Standard for 12 months, by Webb and Mogridge. 18. FORCED lIANDICAP, for all winners of 1,6,9, 14, 15, 16, and 17, (to start at 4.15.) —Entrance, 2s Gd. Winners compulsory ; losers optional. Ist prize, Pet Lamb, by Ratcliffe and Co., and cruel, by Croll and Ingle; 2nd prize. Box Gooseberries, by Mrs Cahill. 19. THOWING THE HAMMER.—Entrance, Is. let prize, American Axe, by Parnell and Boylan ; 2nd prize, Watering Can, bv J. W. Wade. ' 20. PUTTING THE STONE.—Entrance, Is. Ist prize, Set of Jugs, by J. East . SPECIAL PRICES. A special prize of one yearling Foal by

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1211, 27 November 1882, Page 1 (Supplement)

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1211, 27 November 1882, Page 1 (Supplement)

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1211, 27 November 1882, Page 1 (Supplement)

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