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•VTBW PLYMOUTH CALEDONIAN ■"* SOCIETY. THIRD ANNUAL GATUE&S9, To be held in the * RECREATION SPORTS GROUNDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, On EASTiiR MONDAY, iWUL 12, 11)011. RUNNING. 1. KALF-MILE HANDICAP, - First ■prize 80s, second 20a, Norn. 2a, accept. 2s. 2. ONE MILE HANDICAP. - First prize 100 a, second 20s. Norn. Si, accept, 2s. 3. GRAND CALEDONIAN HANDICAP, three distances, £25 cash. — 120 Yards—First prize 80s, seeonj 30s, third 10s. 220 Yards—First prize 80s, second 30s, third 10s. 440 Yards—First prize 80s, second Ma, third 10s. With added Points Prizes of 100s, 30s, and 10s. Nomination 10c, acceptance 2s 6J. 4. FORCED HANDICAP, 220yds.-Fir«t prUe 40s, second 10s. Winners 2s, losers Is. CYCLING. 5. NOVICE HANDICAP, one mile.— First prize 30s, second 10* Norn. 2s, 0. ONE MILE HANDICAP, Opeu.--First prize SOg, second 20s, third lis. Norn. 2s, accept. 2s. 7. ONE MILK AM) A-HALP HANDICAP, Open.—l'irst prize 100s. second 30s, third 10s. Nom. 3s, accupl. 2s. 8. CALEDONIAN WHEEL RACE, two miles, Open—First prize 200s, second (10s, third 20s. Nom. 7s 6d, accept 2s Od. FIELD EVENTS. 0. WRESTLING, Cumberland Style.Prizes donated by Mr W. F. Mo - Allum.—First prize 80s; second 20s, Nom. 3s. 10. WRESTLING, Catcli-ascatch-can.-First prizo 80s, second 20s. Nom. Si. 11. THROWING THE HAMMER.-Flrsl prize 20s, second ss. Nom. Is. 12. TOSSING THE CABER.-First prizo 20s, second ss. Nom. Is. IS. HIGH JUMF.-First prize 20s, #««• ond ss; Nom. Is. 14. QUOITS.—First prize 20s, second fit. Nom. Is, HIGHLAND EVENTS. 15. BAGPIPE MUSIC, Marche«.-Mrit prize 80s, second 10s. Nom. 3s. 16. BAGPIPE MUSIC, Strathspeys and Reeds—First prize 80S, second 10s. Nom. 3s.

17. HIGHLAND FLING in Costume, Open.—First prize 40s, second 10s. Norn, 2a. 18. BAILOR'S HORNPIPE in Costun::, Open.—Firtt prize 40s, second 10* Horn. 2s. 19. IRISH JIG In Costume, Open.—Flrw prize 40s,.,econd 10s. Nom. 2a. . 20. HIGHLAND FLING, Boy* and Girl* under 10.—First prize Ms, secoki ss. Kom. free. 21. SWORD DANCE, Boys and Girii under 16.—First prize 265, second ss. N')m. free. Nominations for Events Nos. \- 2,8,6, 0, 7, and 8 clone with the Secretary on SATURDAY, March 27th, at 8.30 p.r, FEES MUST ACCOMPANY TIONS; ABSOLUTELY NO EXCEPTIONS MADE. Handicaps will appear about 3rd April. Winners after declare tion may be re-handicapped. Aittepiances for above events and entries for all other events close with the Secretary on the Sports Ground at 12 J'eioek (noon) on day of Sports. Last two years' perfonn&nces to accompany each nomination, and to be made on the New Zealand Athletle Union Forms. If no performances for the last two years, the last Ave peliormances to bo given. ,„,_ „„ EVERY COMPETITOR MUST BE REGISTERED BY NEW ZEALAND ATHLETIC UNION. No entry will be received from any person disqualified or suspended by tM New Zealand Athletic Union, or from any defaulter. Points in the Caledonian Handicap to count 3, 2, and 1. In the event of a '4e, run-off to be over 220 yards. Handicapper-MR. FRED. E. HARDY, Eltham. Starter-MR. E. HUMPHRIES. JAMES McLEOD, Hon. Secretary, New Plymouth. HYGBNIC BAKERY.

HEWS OF THE NEW. B. A. BTOKES V/fJHO has been coune-ited with t " above sinco opening in New Ply-, „iOuth m 1905, has now taken It Over from Mr. J. C. Legg, and hopes by ttriet * attention and civility to merit a continuance of Uie same liberal patronage accorded his predecessor. We still liave some of Huntley and Palmer's mlelirated biscuits for sate. Tiy some to-day. Very tasty for afternooii tea. Country customers will find orders by post promptly attended to. 11. A. STOKES .. HYGIENIC BAKERY. LETHABY BROS. AHD CO. LTD., UMBRELLA AND PARASOLKtAIttV FAOTUHERS, TT AVE opened a Branch Shop at the ■"■ Theatre Hoyal Bulldingt, DeTon« alicet. All repairs end recovering by experienced workmen. Two y«m' guarantee with all »lk. brellaa made or rj-covered in the eel* brated moir covering. Large variety of Summer Good* o* hand. A.LETfli»_ Ma«a«.~ J SEASONED TIMBER TO ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS, and fERSONF ABOUT to BUILD. T>o not be misled by staterncnts that Seasoned Timber is unproeurcb?! in New Plymouth. Wc hold Urge Stocks of Wellseasoned Timber which we are selling at current rates at oar Yards, Morley-street, New Vlf mouth. j HI. BROWN AND CO, HORLEY-STRBHrr.

TbistU" Oatmeal Made from thu* Bail; Maohlnepy** STRICTLY HIGH GRADE. UNIFORM STRENGTH. EVEN COLOR. NSTMUIMOJm Guaranteed to pass all Si' Specification*. None genuine without above btaad, .*»«».,«- n«r;TLAN AICKLAND, Mi, i faoturers Portland OMMWg, haulio Lime, Agricultural« Tdographto Adurewi

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 52, 26 March 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 52, 26 March 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 52, 26 March 1909, Page 1

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