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CAPE EGIIONT ATHLETIC SPORTS CLUB. FIFTH ANNUAL g POETS ||/[ EETI NG, To be held on the Recreation Ground?. PUNGA.RKHU, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1914. PROGRAMME: 1. MAIDEN RACE—First 20a, second Sa. Post entry, Is. 2.100 yds HANDICAP.—First 50s, second 10s. Nom. 2s Od, acc. la. 3. HANDICAP CHOr, 12in block—First 60s, second 10s. Nora. 3s, acc. Is. 4. TUG-OF-WAK (ten minutes limit). —First £sv Nom. 2a per man. Seven fnen a-side. Four teams oi no event. 5. BOYS' RACE (14 years and under), 100yds.—First 7s Od, second 2s fid. Post entry, 6d. fl. STEPPING THE CHAlN.—First 20s. Post entry, Is. 7. DOUBLE-HANDED SAWING HANDICAP, loin blocks. First, EOs, second 10s. Nom. 2s 6d, acc. Is. 8? MAIDEN CHOP, 12in block. First 30s, second 10s. Nom. 1/G, acc. Is. 9. 220 yds HANDICAP. First 50s, second 10s. Nom. 3s, acc. Is. 10. LADIES' RACE.—First 10s. Nom. Is. 11. l'/ 2 -MILE CYCLE HANDICAP. First 30s, second 10s. Notn. 2s Od, acc. Is. Six bona fide starters or no race. 12. 880 yds HANDICAP.—First 00a, second 10s . Nom. 3s, acc. Is. 13. MAIDEN WRESTLING, 12st and under.—First 30s, second 10s. Six entries or no event. Post entry 1/6. 14. NOVICE CHOP, 12in block.—First 30s, second 10s. Nom. Is 6d, acc. Is. 15. HOP, STEP AND JUMP.—First 15s, second ss. Post entry, Is. 16. 440 yds HANDICAP. First 60s, second 10s. Nom. 3s, acc. Is. 17. PUNGAREHU AXEMEN'S HANDICAP, 15in blocks. First £5 and gold medal valued at £5, second 30s, third ,10s. (Winner can take ) £lO in cash or £5 medal and £5 I cash). Nom. 10s, acc. Is. j 18. MEMBERS' RACE.—First 20s, second 10s. Post entry, Is. J 19. WEIGHT - GUESSING COMPETI- | TION. First 20s. Tickets Is. j CONDITIONS OF GAMES AND GENERAL ENTRIES. 1. Programme is subject to alteration. 2. The Committee reserves the right to , postpone Sports. I 3. Legal Games allowed on ground; j Fee, 10a od'. I 4. Nominations close for chopping and I sawing events April 11; acceptances I April 20. 5. Nominations close for Running I arfd Cycling, April 11; acceptances 11 a.m. Sports day. ' I 6. No second prize unless four or more competitors. 7. Sports held under rules of Tara- < naki Athletic and Caledonian Association. 8. Chopping and Sawing Events under rules of N.Z. Axemen's Association. 9. Competitors MUST forward performances for previous two years, ac- I companied by necesary fee, when nominating. , BAND on the Ground. GOOD LUNCHEON BOOTH on the ground. GEAND CONCERT AND DANCE in the lIALL in the Evening. ' Professional talent engaged for Cor- | cert. Admission to Sports Ground, Is; children, 6d; Members, free. Admission to Concert, with supper, 2s; ' dance, gents. Is, ladies free. 'jj W. T. GUILD, Hon. Sec. & Treas. J

FISH FOR LENT During the next few weeks, fish must be on the menu on Wednesdays and Fridays for those who uphold tht traditions of the Lenten season. There is nothing more tasty ot delicious than TINNED FISH PROM WHITAKER'S These high-quality • brands offer only fish that is packed fresh and sound. y The tins are sealed by pnttnt process in factories that arc as clean as a new pin. You'll find the most delicious and the least expensive fish/here. WHITAKER & SON NEW PLYMOUTH

BRITISH-MADE LAWN MOWERS (BALL-BEARING) will keep your lawns in the neat and trim order you desire. Your Garden will need -watering. Try our BRITISH GARDEN HOSE. QKEY SON AND ARNOLD DEVON-ST. CENTRAL.

MY WORD, LOOK! TIMBER 8/- PERIOO- - BOARDING. Rough Heart Scantling, suitable for stables, cowsheds, etc. Face cuts at 3s; also quantity of Firewood cheap. Apply— T. V. SIMONS, Sawmiller, Cavrington Road.

VyALT.VHA-AWAKINO DAILY MAR COACH. COACHES LloA\xi Waitara P. 0., 8.30 a.m. Motunui. 9 a.m. Onacro, 0.30 a.m. Urami, 9.45 a.m. Uruti, nvr. 11.15 a.m.; dor Toiigaponitu, arr. 2.45 p.m. dep. 2.55 Mokau, 5 p.m. Awakiiio, 5.110 p.m. LEAVIC IJAILY Awakino, 7 a.m. Mokau, 7.30 a.m. Toiisraponitu, arr. 0.35 a.m dep. 0.45 Uruti. air. 12,45 p.m.; ilcpt Urenui, 2.45 p.m. Oriaoro. 3 p.m. Motnmii; 3.30 p.m. Waitara, 4 p.m. Through-Fare: Si f,« Kcsevveil liox W. A. JURY, Proprietor.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 262, 3 April 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 262, 3 April 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 262, 3 April 1914, Page 7

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