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BOXING. BOXING BOXING TOURNAMENT (Under the auspices of the Taranaki Boxing Association, incorporated) SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 2? CORONATION HALL, NEW PLYMOUTH First Bout at 8 pm. The Greatest Contest ever seen in Taranaki. 15 -rounds contest for THE MIDDLE-WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE DOMINION. Tor a Purse of £2OO, including expenses. LAURIE CADMAN (AUCKLAND) (Challenger) Versus JACK HEENEY (GISBORNE) (Holder) SPECIAL AMATEUR BOUTS; X Fly Weight. Collins (Stratford, v. D. Childs (Stratford) Bantam Weight. M. Donovan (Eltham) v. S. Davis (New Plymouth) Light Weight. S. Hope (New Plymouth) v. V. Brosnan (New Plymouth) Welter Weight. Jack Willis (New Plymouth) v. A. Clarry (Eltham). Heavy Weight. Hills (Riverlea) v. L. S. Pepperell (Matapu, Referee: Mr. Frank Burns (Auckland). prices of Admission: 10/-, 5/-, and back seats 3/-. A limited number of ring-aide seats at £1 Is. Box Plan opens at Collier’s on Monday, > 17th October. Note. — Patrons can park their motor cars near the hall. ERNEST CLARKE, Hon. Secretary, New Plymouth. ATHLETICS. THIRD ANNUAL GATHERING. LABOR DAY SPORTS & PICNIC '(Held under the Auspices of the Taranaki Workers’ Council and registeredl under the NJLA. and C.U.) WESTERN PARK, NEW PLYMOUTH, On I MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1921. (Labor Day.) Following is the programme of events: Children's Races (under 14 years). 100 Yards Open; first £3, second £l. • 220 Yards Open; first £3 IQs, second £1 IQs. 140 Yards Open; first £3, second £l. 220 Yards Open (Amateur); trophies value £3 and £l. 440 Yards Open (Amateur); trophies value £3 and £l. Male Unionists’ Relay, 440 yards; first £2. Youths' Race, 150 yards (16 years and under); trophies. Girls’ Race, 75 yards; trophy. Married Ladies’ Race. 75 yards; trophy. Single Ladies’ Race, 75 yards; trophy. Youths’ Race, 16 to 18 years; trophies. Obstacle Race;, trophy, £2. Hurdle Race, 120 yards; first £2, second £l. Boys' Mile Cycle Race (17 and under); trophy. Boys’ Half-mile Cycle Race (17 and under); two prizes donated. HftH-mile Cycle Race (open), first £3, second £1 10s. One Mile Cycle Race (open); first £3, second £1 10s. Dne and a-half Miles Cycle Race (open); first £6, second £2, third 10s. Two Miles Cycle Ra~? (scratch); lap prize 2s 6d; first £3, second £l. Boys’ Half-mile Walk; trophies. Relay Race (Primary Schools). 440 yards; four medals. Relay Race (Secondary Schools), 440 yards, four medals. Youths’ Sack Race (16 and under), trophy. Youths’ Three-legged Race; trophy. Bandsmen’s Race. 100 yards (with in* stfumenta). trophy. Physical Drill Display (High School Boys). Committee Men’s Race; trophy. Entries for 100 yards, 220 yards, and 440 yards, 220 yards (amateur), 120 yards hurdles, and all cycle events, close with the Secretary on WEDNESDAY, October 19. Nomination &■ Acceptance for the above etents ire 2/- and 1/-, except the 1$ miles •yele race, which/ is 3/- and 1/6. Lny competitor desiring full programme, with all particulars, will have ame forwarded upon application to the Secretary. CITIZENS’ BAND TN ATTENDANCE. UNIQUE BABY’ COMPETITION. Rvery one has a chance. Four prizes, value 10s each. SIDESHOWS AND COMPETITIONS GALORE. ISLAND BALL AT 8 pm. IN CORONATION HALL. Prices 3s and 3s. Laie Tram-. R. G. BRABYN, Hon. Secretary, i Box 193, New Plymouth. ■■ The Government Uses lb “ FAMA” FLOO ING. | The rexsan b obrioos—" Fama ’ makes an K ?xceUeni job and gives everlasting wear, in H Hoqpttais- bydro-eiect”.c power bouses. Insti- ■ tuitans and Goverwneat bufidmgs. |j “ Fama ’ b made in nine fatt colourings and ® can oe put dawn in ajmost any tone to suit E requirements. Specify “ Fama " if yen want the best ftoorir* 11l Write tzs for free booklets. FAMA STONEWOOD FLOORING Uj COMPANY, j Wartag Tartar Street. Wellington. “ A-so at Anrttand and Ci-rstdiurch g

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 October 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 20 October 1921, Page 3

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