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STAR FOOTBALL CLUB. SPORTS. Easter Monday, 24th april. ASTER MONDAY, 2-lth APRIL. President : E. Dockril), Esq. ; Marshal, J. N. Ilempt.on, Esq. ; Handicapper, U. Shannon, Esq. Judges : Messrs W. T. Jennings, .M.H.R.. E. Whittle, R. Pnrdy and C. Clark. Timekeepers : J. Bennett and W. Roberts. Committee : Mossrs F. T. Bellringer, A. Humphries, W. Sadler, J. Way, 11. Penwarden, J. Sadler, F. Richards, F. Narimena, A. Kivell, E. Crocker, G. Sadler, H. Ford. T. Callairhan. J. Clarke

11. ruru, L H. Stocker. RUNNING EVENTS: 1. MAIDEN IIAOE, £2. Ist prize, 30s ; 2nd prize, 10s. Post entry 2a 2. SHEFFIELD HANDICAP, £lO. Ist prize, £7 ; 2nd prize, £2 ; 3rd prize, £l. Nomination, 2s ; acceptance os. 3. 220 YARDS HANDICAP, £lO. Ist prize, £7 ; 2mt prize, £2 ; 3rd prize, £l. Nomination, 2s ; acceptance, ss. 4. CALEDONIAN HANDICAP, 440 yards, £lO. Ist prize, £7 ; 2nd prize, JZli ; 3rd prize, £l. Nomination, 2# ; acceptance, os. 5. 880 YARDS HANDICAP, £l3. - ' £9 : 2nd prize, £3 ; 3rd

16t prize, JU» , -nu prize, ;■ oru prize, £l. Nomination, 2s ; acceptance, 7s. > PUBLICANS' HANDICAP, 1 mil# £lO. Ist prize, £7 ; 2nd prizo, £2 ; 3rd prize, £l, Nomination, 2s ; acceptance, ss. 7. FORCED HANDICAP,, 220 yards, £2 10s. Ist prize, £2 ; 2nd prize, 10s. Winners, 2s 6d ; losers, Is. 8. OBSTACLE RACE, £3. Ist prize £2 10s ; 2nd prize, 10». Post entry, 2s. 9. BOYS' RACE, £l. Ist prize, 15s ; 2nd prize, Sa. Post entry 2s. CYCLING : HALF-MILE HANDICAP, £2 10s. Ist prize,, £2 2nd prize, 10s. Nomination, 2s ; acceptance, la. ONE MILE HANDICAP, £4 10s. Is prize, £3 ; 2nd prize, £1 ; 3rd prize, 10s. Nomination, 2s ; acceptance, Is. TWO MILE HANDICAP, £B. Ist prize, £5 2ntt prize, £2 ; 3rd prize £l, Nomination, 2s ; acceptance, 3s. BOYS' RACE (tinder 18), Half Mil# Ist prize, Mr Stacker's gold medal; 2nd prize, Mr J. Elliot's silver medal. Nomination,' 2s. AMATEUR EVENTS : 100 YARDS. Ist prize, Trophy, valued Sfl 10s; 2nd prize, Trophy. Nomination, Is. 440 YARDS. Ist prize, Trophy, valued £2 10s2nd prizo, Trophy Nomination, Is. Five competitors, or no race.:

HIGHLAND EVENTS: HIGHLAND FLING, Ist prize,. Gold; Medal ; 2nd prize. Silver "Medal. RB'.EL O' TULLOCH. Ist prize Gold Medal; 2md prize, Silver Modp.l. BAGPIPE MUSIC (Marches), £2 10 Ist prize, £2 ; 2nd prize, 10s. En trance, 2a. BAGPIPE MUSIC (Strathspeys and Beete). let prize, Gold Medal 2nd prize, Silver Medal. HIGHLAND FLING (Boys). Ist prize, Goli Medal 2nd prize, S(jr ver medal. HIGHLAND FLING (Girls). Ist priza Gold Medal ; 2nd prize, Silver M»d al.: Nominations for aM Handicap Events closa on' Bth APRIL, 1905, togerfher with all performances ipn the past 12 months (if none during tihat time the last three), anil must be accompanied by the full amount of entry fees ; otherwise they will not be received. ■ Handicaps will appear' In tKe Daily News on 18th APRIL, 1905. Running events will bp conducted uu< dcr the Rules of the Taranaßi Athletic .and Caledonian Association, and tho Cycle Ilaces under the New; Zealand League of Wheelmen. All persons nominating must bo registered under tho above rules. Tho Committee reserve the light toi postpone or alter the programme. J. ELLIOTT, Honorary Secretary. SPOUTS TO START AT NOON. TARANAKI CASH DRUG TAIIANAKI CASH DRUG —AND—PATENT MEDICINE EMPORIUM. PATENT MEDICINE EMPORIUM. (Opposite Bollringer's, DEVON St.) WM. FRASER M.P.S.V. ami N.Z,.

DIRECT IMPORTER OF .Drugs', Chuniicnls, Pulent Medicines, Trusses, Hair "Brushes, Combs, Toothbrushes, and all kinds of Toilet Requisites, Clinical Thermometers), Elastic Stockings, Nose and Ear Syringes, Throat and Perfume Sprays, Rubber Sponges, Soaps, etc. Just received a large sliipment of all the above lines. HORSE & CATTLE MEDICINES HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINES EC2AMINE preparations for the cure of the various forms of Eczema and other skin diseases. All kinds of INFANTS' FOODS and FEEDING BOTTLES, liADM OF GILEAD, Nos. 1 and 2, are excellent Cough Remedies. I'LCERINE for Chronic Vlcers. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS auc ' FAMILY RECIPES dispensed at the most REASONABLE PRICES. Jhe reasonableness of our prices is not confined to a few lines, but applies to everything.: NIGHT ATTENDANCE. SURATURA , SERVES YOU RIGHT. SURATURA is served almost) ; everywhere. At most of thb Hotels, Board inghtmscs, Restaurants, and ♦Tea Rooms, it is Suralura Tea; at rj moHt social functions youaVe served with Stiratura Tea ; if you arc a guest anywhere it is xnotft likely *o I be Suratura Tea again. It is served t/ everywhere because it deserves to be i served everywhere. It pleases -the a palate with its fascinating flavour, | its strength and richness are iniuros-

sive, and uiany a housekeeper can tell o[ its economical character. Suratura goes further than any otlior tea. Jt is grown and packud in Ceylon, ami is guaranteed not Hlriided with Indian, China, or any, clioap or inferior teas.; ItE'I'AXL ritlCEa f Suratma A quality—la 6d per It). Siiiatusa 15 quality—ls !>d per lb.: Suratura I) quality—2s per IT). Suratura X tiuulity—l>s <ld per lb. Sold by all Storekeepers. TARANAKI CO-OP. BACON CO.

T3E Taranakl Co-operative Baeon Co. are now prepared to receive pigs at their Factory, Fitzroy. PRESENT TRICES; To Shareholders : 4d per lt> To Non-shareholders : 3}d per lb For properly topped off bacon plga, from 12011) to 1601b, dead weight. Receiving day at the factory each TUESDAY. R. PRICE, Chairman. BREAKWATER 'Bl'S SERVICE.: Buses will leave New PlymoutH lor Breakwater, .via South Road, every lialf-hour from 7 a.m. On Saturdays 'buses run every half-hour up to 10 p.m. 'Buses run to steamers every ovea-

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 790, 5 April 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 790, 5 April 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 790, 5 April 1905, Page 3

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