ST. PATRICK'S DAY. ST. PATRICK'S DAY CELEBRATIONS. AUCKLAND DOMAIN, SATURDAY, MARCH 15. TUG-O’-WAR. —Competition. Teams ot eight; pull on grass. Prizes: Ist, £l3 and Cup; 2nd, £5. Entrance fee, 10a per team. Entries close March 8, at noon. CYCLING —Under N.Z. Union of Amateur Cyclist Rules. 1,2 and 3-Mile Handi. caps. Trophies each event; Ist, £2 2s) 2nd, £1 1s; 3rd, 10s 6d. Entrance fee, 2s each event. Entries close March 5» at 5 p.m. RUNNING —Under N.Z.A.A.A. Rules, 100Yds- Handicap, 220Yds. Handicap, Half-mile Handicap. Trophies each event; Ist, £2 2s: 2nd, £1 1s: 3rd, 10s 6d. Entrance fees, 2s each event* Entries close March 5, at 5 p.m. CYCLING —Under N.A. Union Rules. t Mile Handicap. Prizes: Ist, £3; 2n<L £1 10s; 3rd, 10s; entrance fee, 2 Mile Handicap. Prizes: Ist, £6; 2nd, £3; 3rd, £1; entrance fee, 6s. Entries close March 5, 5 p.m. POSTERS AND COSTUME ADVERTISEMENT, N.Z. MADE GOODS —Ist prize, £5 ss; 2nd prize, £2 2s. No entrance fee. Post entries. FOR THE CHILDREN —Best Decorated Trolley. Ist prize, £1; 2nd prize, 10s. Best Decorated Doll’s Pram: Ist prize, £1; 2nd prize, 10s. Best Decorated Bicycle: Ist prize, £1; second prize, 10s. No entrance fees. Post entries. Decorations: Fresh or Artificial Flowers Entries Close at Secretary’s Office, 38 Shortland Street (First Floor)* Telephone 45-770.
TOWN HALL TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 4, at 8 p,m. CONVERSAZIONE, In Honour of HIS LORDSHIP. THE RIGHT REV. J. M. LISTON. D.D. BISHOP OF AUCKLAND. All Friends are Cordially Invited* ATHLETIC SPORTS NEW ZEALAND AMATEUR ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. Auckland Centre. GRAND SPORTS CARNIVAL CARLAW PARK Saturday Next, March 8, 1930, 2.15 P.M. LEO. LERMOND, National One Mile Champion of America* G. A. GOLDING, Australian 440Yds. Record-Holder. Also Dominion and Auckland Champions Competing. Running, Hurdling, Cycling, Jumping and Field Events. Admission, 1s; Children under 14 Free; Grandstand, Is. GEORGE R. METCALFE, Hon. Sec. Auckland Centre N.Z.A.A.A.
Send Parcels by Rail Faster! Cheaper! Safer! For parcels of all kinds heavy or light, small or bulky, fragile or otherwise the railway provides the best and most expeditious service. Parcels arriving by rail are delivered promptly to addresses in the principal towns. Full Particulars from any Stationmaster, Business Agent, or District Manager.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 910, 1 March 1930, Page 16
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