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MEW PLYMOUTH CALEDOS SOCIETY. ' THIRD AN'XCAIi GaTHERIS**, To be held ia the RECREATION SPORTS GROUNDS NEW PLYMOUTH, On EAST )! I? MONDAY# APRIL 12, Mil. PROG RA AIM", RUNNING. J. HALF-MILE HANDICAP, - First S prize 80s, second 20s. Nom, 81, hx-" cept. 2s. 2. ONE MILE HANDICAP. First prize 100s, second 20s. Nam. 3i, . accept. 2s. J.a 3. GRAND CALEDONIAN HANDICAP, q three distances, £26 cash.— 120 Yards—First prize 80s, second iij 30s, third 10a. 220 Yards—First prize 80s, second 30s, third 10s. 440 Yards—First prize 80a, second 30s, third 10s. With added Points Prizes of 100s, 30s, and 10s. Nomination 10», acceptance If 64 4. PORCED HANDICAP, 220yds.-Wrst uriie 40s, second 10s. WiSMft losers Is. • CYCLING. 5. NOVICE HANDICAP, en* First prize 80s, second 10k. Noqu Sa, 0. ONE IDLE HANDICAP .-OpliC-n!: First prize 60s, second 20s, third ICa. Nom. 2s, accept, Si. 7. ONE MILE AND A-HALF HANDICAP, Open.—First prizeJOOt.iecpikl. 308, third 10s. Nom. Bs, atstißti t*. 8. CALEDONIAN WHEEL' RACE, two, • >, miles, Open—first p(lz»2oo*,«Mond A 60s, third 20s. Nom. 7s 2s 6d. , k FIELD EVENTS. ■ 0. WRESTLING, Cumberland 6tyl«.- .-1 Prize# donated by Mr W. F. M» Allurn.—First prize 80s, second 80s. Nom. Bs. 10. WBESTLING, First prizo 80s, second 20s. Nom. Bi,' .? 11. THROWING THE HAMMER.—First prize 20s, second se. Nom. Is. 12. TOSSING THE CABER.—First prize , 20a, second Ss. Nom. Is. 18. HIGH JUMP.—First prize 20s, sec- " ond Ss. Nom. Is. 14. QUOITS.—First prize 20s, second 65.. Nom. Is. HIGHLAND EVENTS. 15. BAGPIPE MXJSIC, Marches.—Hrst prize 80s, second 10a. Nom. 3s. 10. BAGPIPE MUSIC, Strathspeys and Keels.—First prize 80s, second 10s. Nom. 3s. 17. HIGHLAND FLING in Costume, Open.—First prize 40s, second 10s. Nom. 2s. 18. SAILOR'S HORNPIPE in Open.—Firit prize 40s, second 10s. Nom. 2s. 19. IRISH JIG In Costume, Open.—First prize 40s, :,econd 10s. Nom. £s. 20. HIGHLAND FLING, Boys and Girls under 16.—First prize 255, secon* ss. Horn. free. 21. SWORD DANCE, Boys and Girls under 16.—First prize 255, seoond 6s. Nom. free. Nominations for Events Nos. 2,3,5, 6, 7, and 8 close with the Secretary on SATURDAY, March 27th,'at 8.30 jur, FEES MUST ACCOMPANY NOMINATIONS; ABSOLUTELY NO EXCITTIONS MADE. Handicaps will appear about 3rd April. Winners after decJaW' tkrn may be re-handicapped. Acceptances for above events and entries f°r all other events close with the Secretary on the Sports Ground at 1! a'oiock (noon) on day of Sports. Last two years' performunces to accompany each nomination, and to bo - made on the New Zealand Athletic ' Union Forms. If no performances for. . the last two years, the last Ave performances to be given, EVERY COMPETITOR MUST ER REGISTERED BY NEW ZEALAND ATHLETIC UNION. No entry will be received from any person disqualified or suspended by the New Zealand Athletic Union, or from any defaulter. Points in the Caledonian Handicap to count 3, 2, and 1. 11l the event of a 'je, run-off to be otw 220 yards. Handicapper—Mß. FRED. E. HABDY, Eltham. Starter—Mß. E. HUMPHRIES. JAMES McLEOD, Hon. Secretair, Newßymfotfc. HYGENIC BAKERY, NEW® OF THE NEW. B. A. STOKES rUBO has been conMsted with the above since opening in New Plymouth in 1605, has now taken It over from Mr. J. C. Legg, and hopes by strict attention and civility to merit 1 continuance of the name liberal patronage accorded his predecessor. Wc still have some of Huntley and Palmer's celebrated biscuits for sale. Try some to-day. Very tasty for afternoon tea. Country customers will fln<l orders by post promptly attended to. R. A. STOKES .. HYGIENIC BAKERY. LETHABY BROS. AND CO. LTD., UMBRELLA AND PARASOL MANUFACTURERS, rrAYE opened a Branch Shop at the Theatre Royal Buildingß, Devonstreet. All repairs and recovering by experienced workmen. Two veers' guarantee with all «ni brellaa made or rj-eovered in the eel* br&ted moir covering. Urge variety of Summer Goods OB hsAd. A. LETIL»_ Mm**--. SEASONED TIMBER TO ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS, and PERSONS ABOUT to BUILD. T\o not be misled by statements that Seasoned Timber is unprocurc.Wi in New Plymouth. Wc hold Large Stocks of Wellseasoned Timber which we are selling at current rates at our Yards, Morley-street, New Plymouth. . ;, ii HI. BROWN AND CO,, MQRLEY-STRUT??. ' Thistle" Oatmeal t Made from thb>« Fkgat Oata by BoSb Machinery-* STAITDARD teas. ¥> S')ARD TEASST.tKOAJOI TEAB. Sri iSbß'rai S'SS OSTRICH ON EACH L O NATHAN & CO Established 1840 NGAIRE GARDENS. FOB PlONiai Amusements for all. ••id. Fn.il 1 Jfall li the Ground*. Hot Water Freo, A. TRUKLOI |g)4

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 50, 24 March 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 50, 24 March 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 50, 24 March 1909, Page 1

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