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MONSTER MOTOR SPEED CONTESTS MOBSTER MOTOR SPEED, CONTESTS HAWERA RACECOURSE. ' WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10th, 1920. . NX'S URQEST JtEETINa ALL THE CHAMPIONS COMPETING. U. 45 FIRST RACE. 12.45. WiiE AND S£l. ■V.-.: ■ '■■': .>'! ._ ■ .."'.-'.. and MANQHAM. and MANOHAM. ' {The Wiiards of the Motor Cycling Track.) . - ji.i'« r. : ' AfcWERA CITIZEN? /JTERKOON TEA BAND IN ,= ON THE ATTENOANCB. GROUNDS. iDmSSS)N~AduIU 2s, Children under 14 la. - Motor Can 2/6, Gigs »nd Motor Cycles la. W. V. PATTERSON, Hon. Secretary.

. MOTOR QYCLE PACE ]J£BETING. ■-. - 2HEW PLYMOUTH RACECOURSE. TO-DAY SATURDAY, MARCH 6th ■ First Race 12.46. 220 ENTRIES. ALL THE CRACK RIDERS COMPETING. EIGHT RACES—FULL OF THRILLS * EXCITEMENT. Cannon-ball Coleman will attempt to tower his present flying mile record Af 49 3-5 sera. The greatest speed event ever held in Taranaki. CTTI2ENS' BAND IN ATTENDANCE. (Afternoon. Tea, and Soft Drinks on the Ground. Klri'M""' to all parts of the coarse, 2s 6<L Cars Is, other vehicles 6d.' H. TOWNSLEV, Hon. Sec. Bo* 22. --' tSHVAL MEETING. • To be beU'w TKHRBDAT. MaftCß U, U». PHOQB4JOIB. 3 IN *ar*s JfaMra Ba«. Zotnnct 1» Sd »s> Pt«» Ms. second 5». X'VNMU.lkMesp, 1W yuds. Entrance ss. loas, second JOs, third t%. Maiden Chop. Entrance 2s. first Its, Stand IM. •«S Tmrds landleap. Bntrance 3s. lint iWss its, second 10*; third ss. Stmf fees, wider IS. Xntnaet. Itttt prise, trophy. J-ladj Chop Bandhsp. Intrants 3s Fint PHI* Mt, iecoad 101. third U.

xlrds Handicap. Entrance 3s. First • SS«, second Its, third St. r fight. Entrance 1» M. Urn prize toa f too. Stop and lamp. Entrance 1* 6d. Prize '|o Betatned to***** R»ct. 100 ntd*. Entxuet 2*. first prise 4ts, second 10s. 11 U-iKh Chop tfoqut Handicap Entrance. Ss. Tint prUt W*. second 10s. third s>. It Boh* Bat*. M« T»td» (4ld eich t*ua). ~" i Is per mm. Ist prize BOi. 2nd JOs. the Chain. Entrance Is. Tint jjs. U sfjih'laap. Entrance Is W. Hist prim IS 440 fart* Handicap. Entrance 3a. Tint WM.SKfKondlOs, third ss. U lobe Jump. Entrance Is Id. first prize *x Inf the Crieket Ball Entrance Is 6<L . prlteJts. 1UI« Handicap. Entrance 3s. Pint JHxe st», second 10s, third ss. M Obstacle Bte». Entrance Is. Wrst prise Ms, second ss. ft fasted Handicap, lit ysrds. Entrance: Wlaners Js Id. loser* U 64. first prize Its, second ss. Baess for Ladles and Children daring the day. Xamhutlon* close with the Secretary on *HTJMDAY, MARCH 4th, for Erenu X, 3, 4, ». f, 11, 15 sad M. Handicaps will be declared on TtTESDAT, IUBCHtth. An nominations to be accompanied with the Beeeatary fees, also with all performances ejnrinz the last two years, tf none daring that tune, the last two to be given. Prdtests, secompsnled by a fee of ss, most be M the hands of the Secretary within ten 4BIBUU* of the finish of the erent, the deposit to be forfeited It the protest be sot upheld. lire* to start, or no rscs: four, or no second prise. Competitors in stents 3. 6, and 11 must hare Sloes* ready when called upon; no exception will be made. COUt AND BEE "CHABttE CHAPtW-TOtJ will neves sxosET m ANKfJAL BALL IN TOE EVENING. flood floor. Orchestral Music. O. N. KILLER, Hon. Sec. ACETOHE WELDING JF you have Broken Castings, etc, take them to } E.B.WOOLDEIDGE, fflLL* STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH, •ad have the job put right by experts. PHONE 601. BOX 170.

CO TO RETFORD'S. for WOOLS— '— COTTONS MUSLINS • SAjEENS CREPES And All General Draper/ • Agent for Sewing Machines and RequisitesColonial and Local Papers. C» H< RETFORD, CUfiEIE STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH FAEMERS: Berne centrally sttttated end all null acid cooatrJVKrftee cart leatJng or passing our door, hMN In a position to attend to yuur order". i'i not* from you, casta inclosed, and we can place f.o.b. parcels, securely wrapped, on any car No order too lam or too small. Our to nmemb* Cornea Beef, Fiekled Pork. Smoiiad and Spiced Beef, luncheon Saoaage. Tripe, •tad Kidneys always on band, and you can al>eoMtelf rely on u« fnffllllng your orders. rr" ™ 7 .JUrt the Address. XMPBBIAX. MEAT SUPPLY, tm&' STREET. NEW i'LYMOUTU

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 March 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 6 March 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 6 March 1920, Page 7

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