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BELL BLOCK FErE (In aid of the Ohnvch Enlargement Fund), OPENS AT 1.30 p.m Special Train loaves Now Plymouth 1.15 ]?. m. Return Trains at B 30 p.ta. and P.lO p.m. teles of Work. Produce Stulle. refresh* dents at all howa. Stall for t'ie Sale of Sweetn, Summer Drinks, and JVnit Naiads. PaaonAMME op Spobts : (Beginning at 2.30 p.m.) 1. Kgg and Spocnßaca 2. 0; stacle Kace 8 Sack Baoe 4. High Jun.p 5. Long Jump 6. Tug-of-War 7. Pig Match 8. Aunt Sally 9. Old Men's Race lft. Potato Haue 11. Boys' Race 12. Girls' Race! 13. Miingiag tbe Monkiy 14. Greasy Pole

shooting Gallery (skill not chance). Small entraLCj fee for each event. Oood | Prizes. J Special Expert for Oharacter Reading, CONCERT In large Marquee erected on the Grounds, at 7.30 p.m. Pboqbammb: 1. Vocal Trio u vl( ssrs. W. Waitai, H. Park, j H. Paraono) 2. Co net Solo, Mr. H'. Cottier 1 3. Song, "My Soul to Heaven, my Hetrt to Thee," Misg Holdßwortli i. Voosl Trio j 5. Song, Rev. Y. A. Bennett 6. Duet, " When the Wind Blow a in from | the Sea," Misg Holdaworth and Miss Skeet 7. Comic Song, Mr. G. McComish Lut Train leaves at 9.10 p.m. Admission to Grounds, Is. Refreshments 6d. Concert, 6d. 'Town Basd in attaidanco a'l afternoon.

PRBLIMWART ANNOUNCEMENT. COIIING BY SPECIAL TRAIN. The Twentieth Century Sensation 1 'i'ha Twentieth Century Sensation II WiRTH BROTHERS ~-»T)OYAL CIRCUS & MENAUERIfc A Colossal Amusement Organisation. A Now Era in Tented Amusement?. NEW PLYMOUTH, MONDAY, Fkb. 26th ;Location-POVERTY FLATJ

A Complete Federation of THE WORLD'S BTAU PERFORMERS and WONDERFUL MEnaGERIE of Perform; ing Wild Animals. First Afternoon Performance: rU£SDAY, FEBRUARY 26th. at 3 o'clock For Full Particulars sea Thursday's and Friday's Papers and Posters." Oo»ntry dates as follows;—Haw»ra, February 20th and 21st; Itrattard, February 22nd; Inglewood, February 28rd. 1K.20.2

MISS KATE CQNNELI, (NEW ZEALANirs SOPRANO), Gold Medalist of the Ro< al AuHiVmy and Associate of Trinity Odlegi, London, Will K iYO ft GEAJSIDCONCBET MSATHE ROYAL. «EW PLYMOUTH, WEDNESDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, Assiatsd by a Company of'Fir f t.ola»» Artists. Miss H. LoiinAiNuTASSLBr, Contralto Mr. K. Wat/ion, l!a-s ( Miss W. CONHiSM., Solo Violinist Mr. H. Bi'GKhitiiioG, Baritone (pupil oi Mr. (JHDtIuT, K' gland's Grunt Baritone RmT Stu ent for 2| years at i tie Milan Cons»mtoire of Music). J. HIGHAM, Manager.

RECREATION GROUNDS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28TH, 1201. THE CITY BAND'S ■Tlttß AKKUAL SWIMMING CARNIVAL.

(In aid of Band Contest Fnnd.) Programmo: 1. Maiden Rscp, 75yd*. Ist, 2nd ss, Nomination 1c 2. Sohool Boys' Race (under 14) Ist. 7s Bd. Entry 6d, 3. Blindfold Hace. Ist. IBs. Entry Is. 4. Tradesmen's Handicap, 75vds. Ist. IS 10s, 2nd. LI, 3rd. 10a. Nom. Is 6d, acccp, Is. 6. Oorf u D>e. Ist. 10s. Entry 6d. 6. Indies' R«ci», 50yds. Ist. Gold Bracelet valued L2 lOf, 2nd. Silver Medal. 7. Greasy Boom. Ist. W. Dottier k Go's, value lOd 6d. 8. Publican's JTnndieap, 100 yds. Ist. L2 10s, 2nd. LI, 3rd. 10s. Nom Is 6d, accsp Is, 9. Lone Dive. Ist. 20s. Entry Is. 10. Cigar and Umbrella Race. let. 10s. Entry 6d. 11. City Band Handicap, 60yds, let. LI 2nd. 10s. Nera. Is, accep. Is. 12. High Dive. Ist. Gold Medal, 2nd Silver Medal. Nom. Is 6d. 13. Consolation Handioap. Trophy, value L2 2s, pMsented by Messro. Brandt & CMlcott. 14. Mail Race. Ist, set o£ 1) silver medals. Entry Is pSr m»n.

Nomination* for events No. 4, 6, 8, 11,12 close with the Secretary on Monday, February 25th, and handicaps will appear on Tuesday 26th. The programme in subject to such alterations as the committee may deem fit. The City Band will provide mnsic during the afternoon. A race for Volurteers will take placfe for a medal presented by Mr. W. Murton. Afternoon Tea will be provided. First Race to start at 2 p.m. sharp. Admission—Adults Is, children huf-ptioa, F. MoCOHISH, B«ft

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 38, 21 February 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 38, 21 February 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 38, 21 February 1901, Page 3

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