ATHLETICS. MONSTER SPORTS CARNIVAL To be held at TAUMATA PARK, ELTHAM, BOXING DAY. DECEMBER 26, 1921. BOXING DAY, DECEMBER 26, 1921. Under the auspices of the ELTHAM CYCLE RACING AND ATHLETIC CLUB. £l7O CASH PM2ES £l7O Sports start at 11 a.m. prompt. Officials.—Handicappers: Cycle events, Messrs. A. Beesley and H. A Nuttall; flat races, Mr. A. Wtlting. Starter: Mr. A. Whiting. Judges: Messrs. C. Cooper and T. C. Stauners. PROGRAMME. FLAT RACES. 109 Yards. First prize £4, second £2, third £l. Nomination ss. 220 Yards. First prize £3, second £2, third £l. Nomination 4s. 440 Yards. Ffrst prize £6, second £2 10s, third £1 10s. Nomination 7s. 380 Yards. First prize £3, second £2, third £L Nomination 4s. One Mile. First prize £4, second £2, third £l. Nomination ss.
CHOPPING AND SAWING EVENTS. (Timber, White Pine.) 18in. Double-handed Sawing. First prize £7, second £2. Nomination 10s. 18in. Standing Ct Op. First prize £lO, second £2. Nomination 10s. 15in. Single-handed Sawing. First prize £5, second £2. Nomination 6s. luin. Underhand Chop. First prize £7, second £1 10s. Nomination Bs. CYCLE RACES. Five Miles. First prize £7, second £2, third £l. Nomination Bs. Three miles. First prize £4 10s, second £1 10s. third £l. Nomination 5s 6d. Two Miles. First prize £3 10s, second £1 10s, third £l. Nomination 4s Gd. Half-Mile. First prize £3, second £2. Nomination 4s. One Mile (boys). " First prize £1 10s, second 15s, third ss. Nomination 2s. SCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIPS. 440 Yards. Open to boys in Eltham and district (13 years and under). Trophy. 75 Yards. Open to girls in Eltham and district. Trophy. NOMINATIONS, which must be accompanied with cash, close with the Secretary on DECEMBER 17. Compevititors must also send last two years’ performances; if no performances during that period then the last six performances. Handicapper* reserve the right to re-han-dlcup. Five starters or no second prize money. Four starters or no race. All events run under N.E.A. and C.U. rules. ELTHAM BRASS BAND WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE. LUNCHEONS AND AFTERNOON TEAS. (Caterer: Mrs. Wilson.) The Committee reserve the right to postpone the sports if the weather is not suitable. H. A NUTTALL, Hon. Secretary.
MOTOR MAIL SEKVICS. PURANGI-INGLEWOOD-NFW PLYMOUTH Inglewood dep. for Purangi .. 8.30 ann. Arriving back in Inglewood at 12.30 p.m. INGLEWOOD FOR NEW PLYMOUTH. j Inglewood, dep. ............ 9.15 a.m. j Egmont Village ............ 9.30 aan. Kent Road 9 53 a in. Maugorei 16.0 a.m. New Plymouth, arr. ........ 10 15 a.m. RETURN Leaves Hookham’s Corner, New Plymouth noon Inglewood, arr. 12.45 p.m. Leaves Inglewood for New Plymouth 1.15 p.m. Plymouth 4 p.m. Arrives Inglewood - 5 p.m. INGLEWOOD TO NEW PLYMOUTH ’BUS SERVICE. Inglewood, dep 9.33 a.m. Egmont Village ........... 945 a.m. Kent Road ................ 10.0 a.ini. Mangorei k- 10.15 a.m. New Plymouth, arr 10.30 a.mCustomers are kindly requested to note that ; all Parcels must be pre paid. New White ’Bus available fur Mountain Arrive* New Plymouth 2 p.m. Leaves Hookham’s Corner, New trips, private parties, etc. Parcel Office; Marrett and May’s Domiuio* Taxi Garage, Currie Street, New Plymouth. J. R. ARCHIBALD. Proprietor. OPUNAKE-NEW PLYMOUTH MOTOR SERVICE. SEVEN-SEATER HUDSON MOTOR-CAR leaves Tterkleston and Morrison's Motor Garage, Currie Street, New Plymouth (next Pic- ; cadiUy) from now on during the winter 1 months, at 3 p.m. daily, and will leave OpuI cake daily at 7 a.m. R. MOORCOCK, Proprietor. ELTHAM-KAPONGA-OPUNAKE ROYAL MAIL. THE GRAND SUFER-SIX RUNS DAILY.’— Leaves Kaponga 7.30 a.m. Arrives Eltbara 8 a.m. Leaves Eltham for Qpunake 9.10 a.m. Arrives Kaponga .. 9.30 Leaves .. 940 Arrives Opunake .. 10.30 Leaves .. 12.39 Arrives Kaponga .. 1.29 Leaves .. 1.30 Arrives Eltham 1.56 pan. Leaves for Te Roti ...* "'[s p.m Arrives Elttam «.3l Leaves Eltham 6.35 pn». Arrives Kaponga 7 P-m. G. W. BENTON, MAIL CONTRACTOR. Fresh eggs, flour, butter, fruit —what waste if the cake should be a failure. Banish risk—always use Edmonds ■ Baking Powder —dependable, I wholesome, and “ Sure to Rise.** Every grocer sells vj Edmond c ' POWDER For coughs and colds oh children there is no better remedy than Bonnington’s Irish Moss. Although potent enough for the coughs of the adult, it contains no harmful drugs or narcotics and can be given with perfect .safety to the voungest. Family size 2/6.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 November 1921, Page 3
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