THE GREATEST AMUSEMENT, BOOM ON RECORD. | THE GREATEST AMUSEMENT BOOM ON RECORD. !BARTON BROS.' CIRCUS TO-NIGHT. AGAIN TO-NIGHT. Location ! Near Red House Hotel. POSITIVELY THE LAST APPEARANCE. Last iii<rlit the luige canvas ampitheatre was packed l)y a multitude of merrymakers. The face of every spectator bore the happy expression of utnio.st amazement, perfect pleasure and joy. Come 10-NIGHT and join the merry thrown in TO-NIGHT'S big double change piogramme. ' HANLEY—MARGUERITE AND HANLEY. Will present another of the PULSE-THROBBING THRILLS. The big' CHANGE OV also includes our all-star galaxy ol FAVORITES 47 " FAVORITES THE SHOW IS TOO BIG TO DESCRIBE IN THESE COLUMNS. CIRCI'S ADMISSION PRICES: 3/-, 2/-, and 1/- for Children. A. 0. WISLANG. Advance Agent, W. V. HOBBS, Press Agent.
TAI-HAU-AURI" MAORI SPOUTS CLUB (WEST COAST.) ANNUAL ' SPORTS MEETING. ANNuaL SPORTS MEETING. ANNUAL SPORTS MEETING. RECREATION g PORTS Q.ROUND, ' ' NEW PLYMOUTH. . THURSDAY. DECEMISER 10. 1012. Commencing at 11 o'clock a.m. President: Tamati Whanganui. Hon. Trctisurer: Teararata! Sinclair. Hon. Secretary: Mnnumi -John Kin«. PROGRAMME. 1. MATDEN HANDICAP, 100 yds. -- Fir"!; prize, 30s. second ,>s. Open to all v.'ho ha ve never won an adverti»»il race. Post entrv. Is. 2. KAT-PAKOPAKO BICYCLE H ANDICAP, 1 mile. —First prize 30s, second 10s, third a trophy. For Maoris only. Nqm. 2s. 3. POTATO PEEL!NO COMPETITION. Maori Method, for Maori Women.— First prize 355. second 20s, tliird a tropin'. Tost entrv 2s. 4. TAI-HAU-AURU HANDICAP. 100 yards (open):—First prize 60s second 2<!s. Nom. 2s. accept. 2s. 5. BTCYCI.E RACE. 1 mile (open). First prize 50s. second 20?. Nom. 2s, accept. 2s. G. GRAND POI DANCE COMPETITION for Maori Women, of not more than ten nor fewer than eight in a t earn. —First prize 80s. second 30s. Nom. 10s per team. 7. OUOITRIRI HANDICAP. 100 yds. (Maoris only).—First prize 255, second 10s. Nom. 2s. 8. NEW PLYMOUTH BTCYCLE HANDICAP, miles (open).—First prize 50s. second 20s. Nom. 2s, accept. 2s. 0.. TAI-HAU-AURU HANDICAP. 220 yards'(open).—Fir-t prize- 70s. second 20s. Nom. 2s. accept. 2s. ' 10. MAORI WAR DANCE, to be performed by one man.—First prize a gold medal, second a tropin". Post eirtry 2s. , • 11. BICYCLE HANDICAP, throe miles (open).—First prize 100s. second 00s. third 20s. N om. ss. accept. 4s. 12. SCHOOL GIRLS' RACE, 50yds. (open to school "iris under 14 years of age).—First prize ss, second third 2s. Free entrv. 13. PUKEKURA PARK FORCED HANDICAP, 150 yds. (winners compulsory).—First prize 30s, second 10s. Entrance, winners 2s. lowers Is. 14. MAORI WAR DANCE COMPETITION, to be performed by men of not more than ten nor less than eight in a team—First prize 100s. second 40s.' Nom. 10s per team. 15. TAI-HAU-AURI HANDICAP. 440 yards. —First prize 80s and a trophy presented by Mr. W. D. Dockrill, second 30s. Nom. 4s. accept. 2s. 16. SCHOOL ROYS' RACE, 100 yds( open to school boys under 14 years of age).—First prize ss, second 3s, third 2s. Free entrv. 17. MAORI CANOE RACE.—First prize 40s, second 10s. Nom. ss. 18. MAORI CANOE HURDLE RACE.— First 40s, second 10s. Nom. 5s Length of canoes 10ft. and no more Points prize (gold medal) for events 4, 9 and 15., Points to count: First 2. second 1. Points prize (gold medal) for events 5, 8 and 11. Points to cojint: First 2, second 1. Also a trophy each for events 3, 6. 10 and 14. For Rules and Regulations and other particulars, see Poster. All Maori performances in Maori costume. Handicaps will appear in the Taranaki Herald and Daily News on or about December 12, 1012. All Nominations close with the Secretary on SATURDAY, December 7. " All Acceptances must be in the hands of the Secretary on the ground at or before 11 a.m. THE TARANAKI GARRISON BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Soft Drinks and Lollie. Stall, Luncheon and Afternoon Tea on the grounu. Admission to ground Is. enclosure Is Children half-price. Committee and members free. All communication.- to be addressed to MANCRAU -10I1N KING. Hon. See.: or WAAKA ENOKA, Assistant Secretary. P. 0., Fitzroy, New Plymouth. GRAND CONCERT AND DANCE In rp H E A T R E O Y A L. On DECEMBER 10. at 8 p.m. Winners of Maori events 3. 0, 10 and 14 will repeat their performances at opening of entertainment, when the trophies, etc., will be presented. Music by Mrs. A. George's Orchestra. Full particulars later. '*77 YOUR GARDEN MAY BE SMALL. BUT IT NEEE NOT BE A FAILURE. Sow the best seeds you can get <■ and you will have one of the fines' gardens In the country. YATES' SEEDS will give you excellent results. The; are well known for reliability and an obtainable from WHITAKEB & SON GROCEBS ■ NEW PLYMOOTI
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 168, 3 December 1912, Page 1
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