AMUSEMENTS. 10-HIOHX!.; ,M& TQ-NIGHTI LAST TIME. ' iia StocJtley'g Ranjous Story "ttHE CLAW." ' - "THii CLAW." Wit* CLARAaOMBALL YOUNG, CLARA JKIMBAIiL YOUNG, ' •. AafDietre Saurin. , jieiton? Bills *'wi Kinseila {Khn). Jlacl} Stair. LATEST; GAZETTE. CBRY t&fDUSTRY" . ipF STmQAMS." - No. *•■ " And on* of the most remarkable scenic ~. pictures 'yet seen, - "WHEN WiffiUEE SMUES.'* ! Price*—H?ftl and 1»: (plug tax)."' ] * ST. AipSEW'S^i^SBXT^iAN} k churgh, s^tegrd. # •!- welcomFsocial • T(%tGHT, FEBRUARY IJ, at 7.30. JT. ANDREWS HALL. '. Gwd Musical Programme. fihati Addresses. Supper Provided. ■-.-.. 4SU Heartily Welcome. (JOWN JJALL, gTRATFOI THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19th, . X RAY DANCE. XSAI DAHCE. Foi'e Orchestra: Six Performers. Mite Money. £IAQ Pn« Money. j|6nster H|OTOR • CARNIVAL. STAR MOTOfi CYCLE CLUB. . Affiliated with N.Z.A.O.U. --. • On the PLYMOUTH &4CECOURSE. I V SATURDAY, MARCH'6th. SATURDAY, MARCH 6th. Thrilling Motor Speed Contest. All the New Zealand Crack Riders. CANNON BALL COLEMAN will attsmnt pi fowler his own Flying' Mile Recopf of 49 3-ssecs.—a world grass track r record. . *™**Frrfr'Race 12.45 p.m. PROGRAMME. Approved by the N.Z. Auto-Cycle Union. JL—NO.VICE RACE, 12.45 p.m., 5 Laps: for any machine and any rider who lias not won'a speed contest. Trophies far first, second and third. Entry 3s 6d. *.—FITZROY HANDICAP, 1.15 p.m., 8 Laps; for 5-6 HP. machines or over. First £B, second £3, third £l. Entry 7s 6d. * §.—MOTUROA HANDICAP, 1.45 p.m., 8 Laps; for machines up to 3J H.P. | First £B, second £3, third £l. En- J try 7s 6<L I l-MEMBERS' HANDICAP, 2.15 p.m., 6 Laps; for members <tf the Star Mot-! or Cycle Club only. TBphies for first, second and third. Entry 3s 6d. fc-NEW PLYMOUTH HANDICAP, 2.45 p.m., 15 Laps; for 7-9 HP. machines. First £25, second '£6, third £2. A prize of £5 to be given to the rider making the fastest time in this race. Nomination ss, Acceptance £l. (One Hour Interval for Afternoon Tea.) &-JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP, 3.45 p.m., 8 Laps; for any machine up to 5-6 HP. First £lO, second £3, third £l. Entry 10s.' fr-NGAMOTU HANDICAP, 4.15 p.m; 10 Laps; open to any machine. First £lO, second £3, third £l. Entry 109. I—CONSOLATION HANDICAP, 4.45 p.Bt., 8 Laps; open to any rider who fas not won a, race during the day. First £5, second £2, third £l. Entry ss. NOMINATIONS (accompanied by entrance fee) close on MONDAY, February 23rd. ... Afternoon Tea on Grounds. Hsndicapper: Mr. Gus. Toratonson. For,smy further information apply H. \JOWNSLEY, Box 22, New Plymouth. MOTOR CYCLE RACES MB PREMIER MEETING OF NEW ZEALAND. JJAWERA JJA AWERA -RACECOURSE. WEDNESDAY, MARCH roth, 1920. £ IS Q- PRIZE MONEY. £ IS Q THE £ISQ« LARGEST IN NZ £15() CLOSE SATURDAY, FEB.SSfeARY fflth, with the undersigned, fsoa whoa entry forms and all jarticuUn can be obtained. )•• ' . W. Y. PATTERSON, 1 Hon. See., , Egmont Motor Cycle Club. pBDfTING.-We do all kind! of printJag; Con- It us when next you reenire pruitlßji work,. Dajiy. N»w»
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 February 1920, Page 1
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