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VISIT OF SOUTH AFRICAN ATHLETES. New Zealand Tour, 1922. NEW PLYMOUTH AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB. SPORTS MEETING To be held on the High School Grounds On FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1922. PROGRAMME OF EVENTS. (First Event at 2 p.m.) 1. 100 Yards Open Handicap; trophies, first £2 10s, second £l. 2. 220 Yards Open Handicap; trophies, first £2 10s, second £l. 3. 440 Yards Open Handicap; trophies, first £2 10s, second £l. 4. 880 Yards Open Handicap; trophies, first £2 10s. second £l. 5. One Mile Handicap; trophies, first £2 10s, second £l. 6. High Jump Handicap; trophies, first £1 10s. second 10s. 7. Club Relay Race, opgn, 880, 440, 220; medals. PRIMARY SCHOOLS EVENTS. 8. 100 Yards Handicap; trophies. 9. 440 Yards Handicap; trophies. 10. Relay Pace ,two laps (four boys): trophies. SECONDARY SCHOOLS EVENTS. 11. 220 Yards Handicap; trophies. 12. 880 Yards Handicap; trophies. Nominations, to be made on N.Z. A.A.A. forms, close with the Hon. Sec. Box 47. Ne\v Plymouth, on SATURDAY, February 4, to include last year’s performances and to be accompanied by Is entrance for each event. Relay race, 4s per team. , Primary and Secondary Schools Events —Close February 4; entrance free. All Events undfcr N.Z.A.A.A. rules. Five competitors or no second prize. Three or no race. » Only Competitors and Officials allowed within enclosure. Times of Events will be inserted in Programme, and any competitor not answering the call at starting point may be disqualified for that event. NOTE.—Entries close Saturday, February 4. with Handicaps Monday. February 6. Admission 1/-; Stands 1/- extra. Hon. Sec. N.P.A.A.C.. Box 47, New Plymouth.

VEW PLYMOUTH AMATEUR 21 SWIMMING CLUB. INTER-CLUB SWIMMING CARNIVAL. (Under N.Z.A.S.A. Rules.) MUNICIPAL BATHS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1922, At 8 p.m. PROGRAMME. 1. Learners’ Race, boys 14 and under, 25 yards. Trophy, 10s 6d aifci ss. 2. Learners’ Race, girls 14 and undef, 25 yards. Trophy, 10s 6d and ss. 3. 100 Yards Breast Stroke Handicap, inter-club. Trophy, £1 Is and 10s 6d. \ 4. Novelty Event; 33 1-3 yards Egg and Spoon Race. Trophy, 10s 6d. 5. Handicap Ribbon Dive, inter-club. Trophy, 10s 6d. 6. 50 Yards Ladies’ Inter-club Handicap. Trophy, 12© 6d and 7s 6d. 7. 100 Yards Inter-Club Handicap. Trophy. £1 Is and 10s 6d. 8. Men’s Inter-dub Diving. Trophy, £1 Is and 10s 6d. 9. Inter-club Relay Handicap (four men per team). Trophy. £2 2s. 10. 33 1-3 Yards Inter-club Handicap. i Trophy. £1 Is and IQs 6d. 11. 50 Yards Youths’ Inter-club Handicap. under 16. Trophy, 10s 6d and ss. 12. 66 2-3 Yards Club Handicap. Trophy, £1 Is and 10s 6d. The above is not necessarily the order of events. Entries close definitely Thursday, February 9, 1922. at 8 p.m. Entrv Fees: For Nos. 3. 7,8, 10, 12, Is; Nos. 4,5, 6, 11, 6d; Teams’ Race. 4s per team. Learners’ Race, free. All nominations must be accompanied by entrance fees. ' Six starters or no second prize. Admission: Adults Is (plus tax), Children 6d. O. STOHR, Hon. Secretary.

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FOR SALE. ( - JJATA, Tawa or Maire Firewood, and Rimu c Hinau Je ng Posts; on truck at Inglewood or delivered by arrangement. Apply— SCOTT, General Carriers, Inglewood. A; B. WALDIE-ELECTRO-PLATER, XT AS removed to 197 ST. AUBYN STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH. “Coughs and Colds cannot exist with H EENZO A beetle make® a P*" 1 TUB CAUSE OF THE TROUBLE. AN INTERESTING STATEMENT. Indigestion, Diarrhoea an! Kidney Weakness often go together, arising out of a weak state of the stomach and nerves. Dr- Ramsey Colles, J.P., City of Dublin, recommends Dr. CaaselVs Tablets as the safest and most satisfactory treatment; it is surprising how efficiently they act. Prices in New Zeale.nd, 1/9 AU Chanißt* Md Stan*. JO

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 February 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 6 February 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 6 February 1922, Page 3

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