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NEW YEAR’S DAY.

SPORTS ON CASS SgUAIIE. Tim couil'inc! Caledonian and Alhi- ie and i y cling Sport.- on ('as-. Square .lye- , 1 rda \ drew a large crowd. The m,i 1 h , rain hr..light down a good many o.'.ip! q a.'! i ( a- - Square wore a very : in, ,;, ■! I.pet", ra.eec. The Kilties : . i,; ■, eulivei.ed the iii'ocee, lings ihiougboiii Die all einoon." The dane11.I'tci'i - proved a special attraction »'•.->• eoniinually p.eld a large interested nuiii-cr in spectators, while the ethic, i h. a lid cy cl i llg el el it s proved very ! 11tccs.in. .. Tim official' were at tentive j their duties, and the gathering pass- j

ATHLETIC SECTION. ( aledouiaii Handicap. KKlyib -First •1.-it : 4. Glass I, A. R. Hloeksiige 3; lime il sees. Second Heat: 11. Steel i. ( . i’iersoii 2: time 11 I-usees. Filial ('. Pier-on I. 11. Steel 2. .1. Glass 3. 'I i 11 1• - I I si-5 sees. i'en (hi Saw. 15 in log Bone and --111 i til Delian and lhillimill 2, Foatli-ei-oum and .Mitchell 3. Caledonian Cycle Race, 2 miles—Fir-t •eat: P. Ross I. D. Killeh 2, W. Gooeil ;i. Second Ileal : IV. Teague 1. E. IK-.-1 2. F. Fe.irhnll 3. Final—lV. Gooch 1, P. Ro-s 2. w. Teague 3. Time 1.51. .Maiden Fiat Handicap, 100—C. I’ier...r. 1. T. isaniiister 2. .1. Glass Time 11 secs. .Maiden Cycle Race .1 mile—M. (hjoeli I. W. stickle- 2. A. Turtill 3. 'lime 2.35.1. Pprigln Chop, loin, logg—\\ . Bona 1. P. Smith 2. .1, Daveru 3. Time 1.35. One Mile Cycle—K. Best I. A. Turtill 3 H. Haussmaii 3. Time 2.27. I nderhaml Chop, loin, log—M. Anderson 1, R. Bradley 2. E. Mitchell 3Time 1.21. 880 Yards Flat Handicap—l. Ilagar I. P. Shannon 2. SCOTTISH CONCERT. The Princess Theatre held a large and enthusiastic audience last evening when a very fin# programme was given, r,- published <m Saturday. T lie whole , i the performer.- were splendidly r«-ccii-od. am! encores vrerw the order of, the evening. The visiting si,lists. Miss oni-18, ol Rlciilii-im). Mr Croft lo! I ; ienheim), .Mr (t. Strutliers '•! (liri-lchui'c!:', and Mr .1. Beiteh of B'acktiidl i violin) were in splendid i .on. and were specially marked out for appreeiaviwn. iitlllieroi-.s recalls being given. Altogether the concert was a ' ■ id, -tn-ec-'i ai one and 'thoroughly .o-o " An!-! Bang Syne.” and ilns' oa.l Anthem by the cnmivmv e.m- , ' i ; n ip-e concert.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 2 January 1923, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
393

NEW YEAR’S DAY. Hokitika Guardian, 2 January 1923, Page 3

NEW YEAR’S DAY. Hokitika Guardian, 2 January 1923, Page 3

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