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rp H E A T K E Direction of ROTA L. .MacMahon Bros. TO-NIGHT TUESDAY, FEBRUARY .. AX INTEX&ELY INTERESTING ATTRACTION'. A Scries of Vivid and Stirring Living Pictures, Showing nil the bpauti.nl, pathetic and real incidents, depicted in the famous American Historic Work, Uncle Tom's Cabin And so faithfully and powerfully portrayed hy Mrs. Harriet Becchcr-Stowc, in her great work, and whicn HAS BEEN READ BY MILLIONS Throughout the civilised world. MaeMalmn Bros, will also present a mngniiici'iit and wonderful programme which should attract all New Plymouth. Prices: 2/- & 1/-. G. H. SAUNDERS, Manager. 1 METHODIST BUSH MISSIOX, URUTI. TX connection with the above n GRA A D TWO-D AY S' BAZAAE Will be held in the Hall at Uruti on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, February Sth and 9th. The Bazaar will be opened at :J o'clock by the Rev. Cawiell, of New Plymouth, and supported by the settlers'of the district. Lunch will be provided. Music, instrumental and vocal. Shooting Gallery, Side Shows, etc. Many useful and ornamental articles will be offered for sale. CONTINUED on THURSDAY, the Oth. TICKETS.—AduIts, 2/6 for both <h\'R, inclusive. Accommodation for visitors. Gifts will be continued to be received up to the above date by the following ladies:— Mrs. C. Skitrop, New Plymouth. Mrs. R. Mackenzie, Uruti. Mrs. J. Smith, Uruti. GARDEN PARTY. rjM-lE GARDEN PARTY in aid of the Maori Mission will be hold on THURSDAY, 23rd inst., at "St. Kilda," Gilbert street, kindly lent by Mrs. Fred Bayly. Particulars later. TARAXAKI GUARDS. A SPECIAL PARADE of the Company " will be held on TUESDAY, 7th February, lftll. Fall in at Drill Hall 7.3(1 p.m. New Uniforms will be issued at this parade. Dress: "Drill order," without leggings, J. M. BOON, LIEUT., Officer Commanding Company. jJRENUI ATHLETIC QU/B. THIRTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING THURSDAY, MARCH 9.

PROGRAMME: I—lsoyds MAIDEN RACE; post entry Is Gd. first prize 20s, second 3s. 2.—22oyds BOYS' RACE (for boys under 16' years); post entry Oil. First prize 7s Cd, second 2s (id. 3_l(joyds HANDICAP; entrance 35. ! First prize 40s, second Ins, third ss. 4.—SINGLE-HANDED SAWING (Win blocks); entrance 2s. First prize 255. second 10s. a.-MAIDKX BICYCLE HANDICAP, one mile; post entry 2s. First prize 255, second ss. G—22oyds HANDICAP; entrance .'is. First prize 50s, second las, third ss. 7—HANDICAP CHOP (loin standing ■block); entrance ss. First prize, trophy valued at 60,5 and cash 20s; second prize, trophy valued at 15s. S.-TWO-MILE BICYCLE HANDICAP; entrance 3s Cd. First prize 50s, second 15s. third ss. LI—HALF-MILE HANDICAP; entrance Bs. First prize 50s, second 15.5, third 10.—POLE-VAULTING; post entry Is. First prize 10s, second 2s Cd. 11—DOUBLE- HANDED SAWING (15m block); entrance 2s. First prize 30s. second 10s. 12.—100 yds LOCAL HANDICAP; en-' trance Is Cd. First prize 20s, second ss. 13.-URENUI WHEEL RACE HANDICAP, three miles; entrance ss. First prize 80s, second 20s, third ss. Hi.— UNDERHAND CHOP, lain, blocks; entrance 4s. First prize 00s. second . 20s, third ss. 14.—STEPPING A CHAIN; post entry Is. First prize 15s. 15.—UREXUI HANDICAP, 440 yds; entrance 4s. First prize 80s, second 203, third as. 17.—HOP, STEP AND JUMP; post entry Is. First prize lfls, second 2s Cd. 18.—GIRLS'RACE; entrance free. First prize as, second 2s Cd. HI.-ONE MILE HANDICAP; entrance 3s Cd. First prize COs, second las, third ss. 20.-TRADESMEN',S HANDICAP CHOP; (12in standing block); entrance 2s. First prize 20s, second us. 21.—FORCED HANDICAP; entrance, j winners Is 6d, losers Is. First prize 20s, second ss. i RULES AND REGULATIONS. Competitors for all events, excepting Nos. 4, 5, 7, 8, 11, 13, and 10, must have resided within the boundaries of the Clifton Football District for at least three months prior to date of Sports. Events 4, 5, 7, 8, 11, 13 and 16 are open. Nominations close with the secretaries on February 20) handicaps declared March 4. All events run under the Taranaki Caledonian and Athletic Association

■Competitors for No. 12 must have resided within the boundaries formed by tile Oiiaovo river on the south nnil the. Mimi and Mangamaeho river on Ido north, for at least three months prior to (lute of sports. A points prize for Nos. 3, 4, 5, 0, 7, 8, !), 11, 13, 15. 10 and 19 will be given, points to count 5, 3 and 1. Medal Valued at ,C2 2s. Competitors will note that ENTRANCE MONEY INCLUDES NOMINATION and ACCEPTANCE FEES. The Club's ANNUAL DANCE will be held in the-evening. A. J. THOMPSON, W. H. PULLER, Joint Secretaries.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 233, 7 February 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 233, 7 February 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 233, 7 February 1911, Page 1

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