AMUSEMENTS. r\ o RQJ JAT 1 0H SKAT! N C va r a n k. ROLLER SKATING. HOLLER SKATING. OPEN EVERY EVENING AT 7.30. And on THURSDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, 2.30, For Learners. Admission, Gents Is 6d, Ladies 10. A COMPLEMENTARY SOCIAL And PRESENTATION To MR JOSEPH McCLUGCACE Will be held in rdie TOWN HALL, STRAIT ORD, On EASTFH .M'INLAY, Stli APRIL, At 8 p.m. ANYONE desiring to take part is requested to kindly commuuiCat 6 G. E. WILSON. Hon. Sec. AL E C T U R E On “HOW PRAYER IS ANSWERED. Will be given, by MISS 0. W. CHRISTIE, At THE FORESTERS’ HALL, EHURSDAY, MARCH 2Stb 8 p.m. PUBLIC ENQUIRY MEETING Same date, at 3 p.m. STOP I ! ! LOOK OUT FOR riOKO SETTLERS’ PICNIC AND L SPORTS, To be held in TOKO DOMAIN. On THURSDAY, MARCH 28th, 1912. RACES FOR OLD AND YOUNG. xcellent Prizes. Band in Attendance. G. E. BOCOCK, Hon. Secretary. OWN HALL. STRATFORD. WEDNESDAY, 27th MARCH. First Time in Now Zealand. CROSS! ELLRINQEF.S AND PLAYERS (From America). Presenting the icst Harmonic Entertainment on Earth, And beaded by DA MORET a veal NADA MORET Entertainer. THE WORLD’S TRIO, Pantomimists. RTINETTT and GROSSI. merlon’s Very Best Novelty Duo. ") GA RDIN Ell . Soprano. ; 31 jJ i VERNE,,,Humorist^; nd other Clever' Artists: who* have Appeared All Over the World. Yon must hear the ’ARABISE CHIMING BELLS, " e Sweetest Music the World has. known. RICES—3s, 2s, and Is H. B. FORD, Manager on Tour. gTRATMORE ILUB. O 1 ANNUAL SPORTS, To he Held at STRATMORE, or TUESDAY, APRIL 9th, 1912. OFFICERS: 'air on, J. B. Hine, Esq.,.AI.P.jI resident, W. T. Brewer, Esq.; J:cenroc; i donts, "Messrs J. Rentonl, A. Johnstone, G. W. Calvert, T. Mounsey, C. Lockwood, V. Nolan, J. Jones, T. Jordan, W. Good, B. Boyle, W. P. Pratt, W. Thurston, M. O’Neill, A. Anderson, R. Monngey G Noble. Committee, Messrs G, Peterson, H. Coleman, G. Wilson, T. Wiles, W. Leighton, A. Meridith, L. Fetch, J. Taylor, H. Whitter, A. Finlay, R. Hodgson, R. Taylor. Reg. Meridith, T. Liman, B. fColeman, G. W. Calvert, W. Jones, N. Anderson, A. Simmons, W. Holtz, S. Hannon. Secretary and Treasurer, G. W. Calvert. Handicappers, Messrs G. Peterson, 1. Cawuthersj and A. Meridith, Programme—1. Maiden Handicap (local) 150yds. Nomination 2s, Ist 20s, 2nd _ss. 2. Chain Stepping Competition, sweepstake. 3. Maiden Cnop Handicap (local), 15in. block. Nomination 2s, Ist 30s, 2nd ss. 4. 220Yds. Handicap (open). Nomination 2s, acceptance Is. Ist 30s, 2nd 10s. , 0. IOOYds. Handicap (open). Nomination 2s, acceptance Is. Ist 30s, 2nd ss. ■ / 6. High Jump Handicap. Entrance 2s. Ist 20s, 2nd ss. 7. 440Yds. Handicap( open). Nomination 2s, acceptance Is. Ist 40s, 2nd 10s. 8. Handicap Chop (open), 18-m. block. Nomination 4s, acceptance 2s. Ist 80s, 2nd 10s. 9. Horse Jumping Competition. Nomination 2s, acceptance Is, Ist 20s, 2nd ss. . . LO. Ladies’ Nail-driving Competition, 4-in. nail. Ist 10s, 2nd os. 11. Married Women’s Race. Ist 10s, 2nd. 5 s 12. Sheep Guessing Competition L 3. Novice Chop (local), 12-in. block. Nomination 2s. Ist 20s, 2nd ss. L 4. Committeemen’s Race. Quoits, etc. Nomination for Chops, wdth all previous performances, must ho in the bands of the Secretary not later than 26th March, 1912. . Nomination , for Events No. 4,5, 7, not later than 26th March, 1912, with the necessary amount in Cash. First Race to Start at 12 noon, sharp. Booth on Grounds (C. Lockwood). DANCE in Evening, in aid of Hall Funds. Good Music and Floor. G. W. CALVERT, Hon. Sec.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 76, 26 March 1912, Page 1
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