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EAST END ON TUR II SD A Y JJEX'I Also FRIDAY AND .SATURDAY. The Time and Place to assist the Moat Popular Watering Place for both Town and Country People. STALLS of Fancy Work. STALLS of Produce j STALLS of Jumple. STALLS for Batehelors. STALLS for Dolls (great, big beauSTALLS ful Dolls). STALLS for Refreshments. STALLS for Sweets STALLS for Sports and Gaines. STALLS for Music STALLS for Dancing, etc. The results of months' of work by tiie Ladies' Committee. TUG-OF-WAR E V K R Y NIG II T Teams from All Parts of the Province Competing. SIDE SHOWS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. REFRESHMENTS AT ALL HOURS. Open from 2.30 till 5.30 and T to 10 p.m. MUSIC BY TJIli Xltli REGIMENT BAND AND Mli, VAN 11ECK.'S ORCHESTRA. ADMISSION—AduIts Cd, Children half price. W. H. FLETCHER, Hon. Secretary, INGLE WOOD ATHLETIC CLUB'S 22 nd A nnualj S po RT H to be held on THE RECREATION GROUND, THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1914. To start at 11 a.m.

Handicapped: Messrs J. Gibbs, W. Henryand E. Davis. PROGRAMME: 1. MAIDEN RACE, 150yds—First prize 20s, second ss. Post entrv Is. 2. ONE MILE BICYCLE HANDICAP— First prize 40s, second 10s. Norn. 1/fi, acc. 1 3. BOYS' HANDICAP, 100 yds (under 10 years)— First 10s, second 5s (trophies). Nom. Is, aec. free. 4. 120 yds SHEFFIELD HANDICAP— First prize 80s, second 30s, third 10s. Nora. 4s, acc. 2s. 5. OPEN SAWING, DOUBLE-HANDED HANDICAP (2ft) —First prize 40s, second 20s. Nom. 3s, acc. Is. 0. GYMNASIUM BOYS' HANDICAP, 75yds—Prizes: Trophies, Post entry, free. 7. FINAL lIEATS SHEFFIELD HANDICAP. 8. OPEN SINGLE-HANDED SAWING (2ft)—First prize 30s, second 10i. Nom. 2s, accept. Is. 9. LOCAL BICYCLE HANDICAP, I>/j miles First- prize, Mr.. George Gudgeon's trophy; second, trophy. Nom. 2s, acc. Is. 10. SCHOOLBOYS' RACE, 100 yds, handicap—First prize Mr. \\. E. Percival's trophy; second, trophy. Post entry, free. 11. OPEN CHOP HANDICAP, loin standing block—First prize GOi, second 20s. Nom. 3s, acc. Is. 12. 220 yds HANDICAP-rFirst prize 50s. second 15s. Nom. 2/0, acc. Is. 13. HIGH JUMP lIANDIC AP—First los. Post entry Is. 14. MEMBERS' RACE, 100 yds, handicaf —First 10s, second ss. Post entry, Is. 15. 800 yds HANDICAP—First prize 60s, second 20s. Nom. 3s, acc. Is. 10. LOCAL HANDICAP CHOP, l'in standing block —First prize 40s, second 10s. Nom. 2s, acc. Is. 120 yds HURDLE RACE (opon)First 30s, second 10s. Nom. Is, acc. Is. IS. OPEN UNDERHAND CHOP HANDICAP, loin block—First, prize 00s, second 20s. Nom. 3s. acc. Is. 19. 440.vds OPEN HANDICAP —First prize 60s, second 20s. Nom. 3s, acc. Is. 20. HOP, STEP and JUMP HANDICAP —First prize 15s. Post entry, Is. 21. OBSTACLE RACE—First prize SOs, second ss. Post entry, Is 6d . 22. FORCED HANDICAP, 150yds—First prize 30s, second 10s. Entry Is fid (winners compulsory, losers op-

tional). •23. CUTTING TURK'S HEAP; sweepstake; pes'- entry, Is. WEIfiHT-r.L'.RSSIXG, aliocp—First prize 20s, second 10s. Entry Is. STEPPING THE CHAlN—First prise 21s. Post entry Is. CHILDREN'S RACES THROUGHOUT THE DAY. Nominations for eevnts Tsos. 1, 2. 4, 5. 8, !), 11, 12, 15, lfi, 17, 18 and 19 close with the Secretary (Mr. Gibba) at 8 p.m. on MONDAY, March 10, 1914, to be accompanied by the necessary fees, an:l also performances for the past two years; if no performances for Hint period, the last five to be given. All local events are confined to residents for a period of three months within a radius of ten miles of the Inglewood Post Office. Handicaps will he declared on March 13, 1!)14. Acceptances dose on the ground at 11 a.m. CONDITIONS. The committee reserves to itself (be right to make any alteration in Hie programme it deems necessary, or to alter Hie date of the sports. The prizes offered at this moei'mg' will be awarded subject to the statement of previous performances being strictly accurate. For further rules and conditions sec Book Programmes and Rule Hooks. This meeting is held under a permit from tlie Turanaki Athletic and Caledonian Association, enabling all members. registered in that Association, to compete. Also—A permit from the New Zealand Axemen's Association. BAND IN ATTENDANCE Admission to Grounds—Adults, Is; Children under twelve, Od; children under six, free. JOSEPH GIHIK Hon. Sec. NGLEWOOD PEOPLE in wunt of Print ing of Bookbinding of any fcind ,i)„ulii c< nifiiunicate with 'phone U, Ne« Piviiioutb or 'phone 113, fotratiord. These ure the DAILY NEWS telephone!, t D d the TIAU.Y NEWS' work md pricct gi\f every ftttiifuilot

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 209, 4 March 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 209, 4 March 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 209, 4 March 1914, Page 1

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