CITY BAND'S BEOOND ANNUAL SWIMMING CABNIVAL, To be beld in the RECREATION - GROUNDS - LAKE ON THURSDAY, Ist MAROH, 1900. PROGRAMME: 1. Maiden Race, 75yds—1st priw, 16s; 2nd, 10s. Nomination, Is. 2. Boys' Race (open), for boys under 16 years of age—lst prize, silver medal. Nomination, 6d. 3. New Plymouth Handicap, 50yds—1st prize, 20s; 2nd, 10s. Nom., Is; ace, Is. 4. Corfu Dive—lst prize, 10s. Nom., 60. 6. Costume Race—lst prize, 10s; 2nd, 6s Nom., Is. 6. New Plymouth Handicap, 75yds—1st prize, 20s; 2nd, 10s. Nom., Is ace, Is, 7. School Boys' Hace (open to boys attending Public Schools), 50yds.—1st prize, silver medal. 8. Blindfold Race, about 50yds.—1st prize, 10s; 2nd, ss. Nom. Is. 9. Long Dive.—lst prize, 15s; 2nd, ss. Nom., Is. 10. Mail Race.—lst prize, silver medals Nom., Is. 11. New Plymouth Handicap, 150yds.—1st prize, 30s; 2nd, 10s, Nom., Is; ace, Is. 12. Ladies' Race, 50yds.—1st prize, gold bracelet; 2nd, silver medal. 13. Maori Canoe Hurdle Bace.-lst prize 40s; 2nd, 10s. 14. Plunge.—lst prize, 15s; 2nd,ss. Nom.,ls medal; 2nd, silver medal. Nom.. Is6d. ' 16. Forced Handicap, 50yds.—1st prize, 15k ; 2nd, ss. Nom., winners Is 6d, losers, 6d. A points prize will be given in the N.P. Handicap, points to count 3,2,1. Ist prize, £2 2s cash or value, presented by Mr O. A. Harrison; 2nd prize, 10s 6d, presented by Mr D. McK. Bain. Nominations for Nos. 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 9,11, and 15 (accompanied with amount and previous performances) will be received by the Secretary, at the Imperial Hotel, up to 9 p.m. oa Saturday, February 24th. Handicaps «11 appear in the TaramM Herald and Daily News on Monday, February Tbe order of events will be arranged after nominations are received. First race to start at 2 p.m. sharp. Admission: Adalts.ls; children, half-price. F. McOOMISH, d > w ' Hon. Seo. DRESDEN PIAI Company, %»«*&. Representative, G. W. Henderson. PIANOS Bhoadwood"& Sons COLLARD & COLLARD Lirr & Sohn Ferguson SCHWECHTEN BOHM BOOSEY and olhcr ' reliable manuff"'"Time Payment from 30/~ Monthly ORGANS WEAVER BELL Anc Payment frora 10/' Monthly. We Sell More Pianos THAN ANY FOUR HOUSES IN Zealand. Our volume of trade is such that we arj eompcl'ed to centre our attention in the continued welfare of our ' own business. 1 WE HAVE EXPERIENCE "Which we think is essential to the busi. ness, and a decided advantage to the customer. AT OUR DEPOT | IN DEVON STREET (opposite Avery's, bookseller), We hold the LARGEST AND BEST i variety of PIANOS AND ORGANS! in Taranaki. i View oub Lists I of manufacturers. THE DRESDEN PIANO COY., I Wellington. M. J, Brooks, Manager. I G. W. Henderson, ' Representative, Devon-st., N.P. VEALE & SON. We supply every want GROCERY LIE We give Value FOR MONEY We give Credit We give Civility And after all tbia ' We Insure You AGAINST ACCIDENT FOR NOTHING! AT VEALE & SOS'S, Devon Stbwet, NEW PLYMOUTH. CINNAMON CUKE is a speoiSo or Influerza, i educes foyer, stops pouilj. !»«. Oiw quickly,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 42, 21 February 1900, Page 3
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