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jSJBW PLYMOUTH SOCIETY. THIRD ANNUAL GATHEK3W> To be held in the RECREATION SPORTS GROUNDS. NEW PLYMOUTH, On EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1900. PROGRAMME, SUNNING. 1. HALF-MILE HANDICAP, - First prize 80s, second 20a. Nom, 21, tocept. 2a. 2. ONE MILE HANDICAP. - First . prize 100 a, second 20a. Nom. St, , accept. 2s. 3. GRAND CALEDONIAN HANDICAP, • three distances, £2B cash.— 120 Yards—first prize 80s, second 308, third 10s. 220 Yard*—Firat prize 80s, second 80s, third 10a. 440 Yards—First piiie 80s, second 80s, third 10* With added Points Prizes of 1001. 30s, and 10s. Nomination 10c, acceptance 2* (d. 4. FORCED HANDICAP, ffloy4s.-FlHt prize 40s, second 10s. Wisseri 2s, losers Is. CYCLING. 6. NOVICE HANDICAP. «ne mileFirst prize 80s, second 10a. Nom. 8% 6. ONE MILE HANDICAP, Qjw.First prize 80s, second 20a, thirl lis. Nom, 2s, aocept, 2s. 7. ONE MILE AND AHALF HANDICAP, Open.—First prize 100s, second 30s, third 10s. Nom. 3a, accept, 2ft. 8. CALEDONIAN WHEEL RACE, two miles, 60a, third 20a. Nom, 7l M, accept. 2a fid. _ V* ' FIELD EVENTS. 9. WRESTLING, Cumberland Prizea donated by Mr W, F. Mfcft Allum.—First prize 80s, second Nom. 3s. M 10. WRESTLING, Catch-as-catch-caiL-l First prize 80s, second 20s. Nom,}" 11. THROWING THE HAMMER.—First® prize 20s, seeoad 6s. . Nom. la. 12. TOSSING THE, CABER.—First pri 20a, second ss. Nom. Is. 18, HIGH JUMP.—First prist 20s, ond 6a. Nom. la. 11 QUOITS.—First prize 20a, aeoond I Nom. I*. HIGHLAND EVENTS. 18. BAGPIPE MUSIC, M»rohe».-|lr|®g pitee 80s, aeoond 10s. Nom. 3a. ;,f 18. BAGPIPE MUSIC, Strathspeys un| Reel*.—First prize 80*, second 10 Nom. 8s: 17. HIGHLAND FUNG in Costumes| Open.—First prize 40s, second 10fc ( j Nom. Ss. 18. SAILOR'S HORNPIPE in Cosh Open.—Firit prize 40s, second lOv! Nom. 2s. 19. IRISH JIG In Costume, Open.—Flnei. prize 40s, :>econd 10s. Nom. 2s. 20. HIGHLAND FLING, Boy* aad under 16.—First price 28s, 6s. Nom. free. 21. SWORD DANCE, Boys and Gitu| under 18.—First prize 265, fie. Nom: free. Nominations for Events Nos.!, 8,1, 8, 7, and 8 close with the Secret*?; Ml SATURDAY, March 27th, at BJO jJ»| FEES MUST ACCOMPANY NOMINA TIONSj ABSOLUTELY NO TIONS MADE. Handicap* will app about 3rd April. Winners alter decls tion may be re-handicapped. Aoeewrl anees for above events and entriee- H#| all other events close with the Secretatj on the Sports Ground at IS »'* (noon) on day of Sports. "Last two years' performance* to i company eacn nomination, and to made on the New Zealand AtH> Unioa Forms. If no performance* fo; tho last two years, the last Ive p*» iformances to be given. EVERi: COMPETITOR MUST REGISTERED BY NEW 2E ATHLETIC UNION. No ontry will be reoeived from person disqualified or suspended by New Zealand Athletio Union, or t~ any defaulter. Points in the Caledtt Handicap to couat 3, 2, and 1. I* event of a *#e, run-uff to be ever yards. Handicapper—Mß. FRBD. S. Eltham. Starter—Mß. E. HBMPBBIWi JAMES McLEOD, VUi Bsuvwij) ;a,3 NewPlymoutk,. HTGBNIO BAKUBT. HEWS OF THE NEW. B. A. BTOKES TOHO has been ecnneited with above since opening in New _ _ mouth in 1905, haa now taken it Ofl) from Mr. J. C. I*gg, and hopes by strips' attention and eiviiity to merit a c"" tinuance of tl.o name liberal patron Recorded his predecessor. Wo still lmve some of Huntley all Palmer's celebrated biscuiU for sa Try some to-day. Very tasty for aft) nooa tea. Country customers will find orden 1 post promptly attended to. R. A. STOKES .. HYGIENIC Bt LETHABY BROS, AND CO.' | um, UMBRELLA AND PARASOL FACTUBERS, rr AVE opened a Branch Shop at Theatre Hoyal Buildings, Dew street. All repairs, end reoonrtag ; eiperlwooed workmen. Two yer.rs' guarantee with *B brellas made or r>oovered in the ( brated inoir oovering. Large variety of Summer Goods > hand, JLL&TB*. SEASONED TIMBBB TO ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS, and PERSON? ABOUT to 1 f>o not be misled by statements that Seasoned Timber is unprocurable in New Plymouth. Large Stocks of Wailseasoned Timber which we are selling at current rates at ou Yards, Morley-street, New mouth. HY. BROWN AND CO, HORLEY -STHE^i'. CbtstU" 0 Qui Made from thb«r Rigs* Oattbjf Bdft: Mai>hineryJg STKiCTLY HIGH GKAD& UNIFORM STRENGTH. EVEN COLOR. Guaranteed to his all 81 Specification*. None genuine without above brasti'3 ticket sewn on mouth ef b*f*j( • •'LSON'B pORTI-ft^iS ....... i - i * AUOKLAKD. i; .cturers Portland I— . aulio Limo, Agricultural. ileftwpM# 'Sk i

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 59, 3 April 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 59, 3 April 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 59, 3 April 1909, Page 1

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