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For sale.—dress VEST.—Apply S. Lawbbi Tailor and Costumier. W AIHOU ATHLETIC OLE Tenders are called for the supply REFRESHMENTS at the Sports the above Club to-beheld at Waih< April 12th. T. D. RICE, IMPORTAN' TO THE LADIES OF TE ARO AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. Why go out of the District ' you can get High-Class Costum ■with perfect [satisfaction. Wor manship, Fit, and Styles guarau' No objection to making up ladi own material. Costumes from L4lO and upwards. Call ard see fashions and pattei the very latest. * S. Lawrence, High-class Ladies and Gents TE AROHA. Next Wigg & Co. 0 R : m A L ' - .rj.. A FEW CHOICE TWO-TOOTH" Romney Marsh Rams a , For particulars and price, apply to J. C. ALLEN, ? Annandale, t Piako. P lAIHOU ATHLETIC CLUB’S " 'll * To be held in SLYNN-LEWIS’ PADDOCK, WAIHO on rm ,•>;< EASTER MONDAY, 12, 1909. April Coinineucing at 11..'J0 d.m. ..V?', . Patron—W. H. Berries, Esq M.P; Vicepatron - R. L Somers, Esq.; President —R. G. Lewis, Ksq.; Vice Presidents, Messrs O. F. Pilling, J. MoSweeney, W. F. Ross, T. Hanna, W. P. Chepinell, T. Bellamy, P. Hogan, J. Orr.J. Rv; Johm. on. H. J. Clifford ; Judges Messrs W. A. Taylor and W. F. Ross ;) Handicapper : Mr F. *W. Edwards ; Starter: Mr W. R. Johnson; Call Steward : Mr R. Parr ; Marksmen : Messrs D. Borne end C. F Booker; Secretary : Mr T. D. Rice ; Treasurer ; ' Mr R. G. Lewis ; Auditor : Mr Wl; Abbey ; Committee : Messrs Lewis, W> Lennard, W. R. Johnson, J. Comerford, D. Borrie, C. F. Booker, L. G. Roberts, R. Phillips, T. J. Farmer, W. F. Ross; 1 Weir, A. Ross, R. Parr, D. Shaw\--PROGRAMME- . 120yds Maiden—First, prize, 20s, ?cond, *7s Gd. Entrance Is (id. 2. Boys’ Race Handicap, 75yds—For oys 14 and under. First prize ss,j! )eond 2s Gd. Entrance free. 3 Girl’s Race Handicap, 75yds.—For iris 14 and under. First prize, os, | moiid 2s Gd. Entrance free 4. Dominion Handicap, 75yds-First rize 60s, secoud 20s Entrance 4s 5. One Mile Bicycle Race, Handicap—’irst prize 30s, second 10s. Entrance 2s. G. Piako Handicap, 880yds—First * rize, 50s, second 20s. Entrance 3s Gd. | 7. Maiden Chop upright—Open tc*s. ampetitors who have never won a chop,i| Sin log. First prize £l, second ss. Intrance, Is 6d. 8. Waihou Handicap, 120yds.—First lize £lO, second £2 10s, third 10s. Intrance 10s. 9. Novice Wrestling, local.—First rize £l, second 7s Gd. Entrance Is 6d. 10. Old Buffer’s Handicap. 50 years id over, 75vds—First prize 20s, second )s. Entrance free. 11. tlign Jump Handicap-First prize | is, second ss. Entrance Is. 12 Manawaru Handic p Hurdles, 120 Is —First prize 50 l '»s Eu- r auce, 3s. 13. Wrestling, open coin! 15s. Entrance 2s 14. Three Mil- Bieyc' -First prize £3, sec ml . i Gd. 15. Te Aroha Handicap, ■izo £3, second £l, ford rice 4s (hi. _ . „ IG. Under-hand Chop—Fir ! prize £3,v|h cond £l. Entrance 4s. 17. Piako Rugby Uni-rn Handicap, !oyds—First prize. 30s, s ond 10s ntrance 2s. 18. Stepping Competiti. n—First prize s, second l()s. Entrance Is Gd 19. Forced Handicap, 120yds—Comilsory for winners, optional for losers, irst prize 30s, second 10s. Entrance 2s 30s, tidicap n ranee 6 -First En W CONDITION 5 ! : Entries close with the Secretary for , 6, 7. 8, 12, 11, 15, 10, 17, not later i April 3rd, and must be accompanied ,he full amount of entrance fee. All •r events post entry All protests to be lodged with ■etary in writing within 15 minutes r the event, and to be accompanied by Gd, to be forfeited if protest bo not allied. , Bookmaker’s Fee, One Guin-n. Three starters or no event; five or iccoiul pi iz§. v. , Couqietitors after being placed on r mark, are in the hands of the Ei tries for all open events to be ■-* mpaniod by two years’ p> rformances, ill performances of last four meetings peted at. ) Given Away in Prize Money. irst-class Band in Attendance, lecial trains from all Directions. sM DANCE IN THE EVENING. | ntrance at Gates: Adults, Is, A; Iren half-price, T. D. RICE, m Secretary. ; M

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4394, 3 April 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4394, 3 April 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4394, 3 April 1909, Page 3

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