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EOWHENUA SPOKTS TO BE HELD ON EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 10m. PROGRAMME. Entries for 1,2, 4, dose on Friday April 7th. Entries 2s 6d. Admission to grounds, Adults Is. Children Free. Dance to be held in the evening. L TOMBS, Treasurer. 1 J. SAWYER, j apl Secretary. L0.0.F. GERALDINE. ~ THE above intend holding the following sports on Easter monday, in a field near Kennedy’s. Blacksmith, belonging to W. Postleth waite, Esq.j M.E.R , kindly lent fur the occasion £4O (Pounds) in prizes. X. —100 Yards LEandicap Race. First prize 30s ; Second Prize, 10s. Entrance 2s 2. —100 Yards Race (for girls under 16). First, Silver necklet and Locket (value 20s) • second 7s 6d. 3.—Running High Jump. First, 30s ; second, clock, value, 12s fid. Entrance 2s 4. •-150 Yards Handicap Race (for boys under 16). First, 10s ; second, ss. Entrance Is s.—Vaulting with Pole. First, 30s ; second, 15s. Entrance 2s fi.—2CQ Yards Handicap Race (for Members of Lodge only). First, Framed Diploma; second, Enframed ditto. Entrance Is 7. —Mile Walking Handicap Race. First, 40s j second, 20s. Entrance 3s B.—Running Hop, Step and Jump. First, 20s ; second, 10s. Entrance 2s 9.—100 Yards Handicap Race (for Boys under 12 years). First Prize fis ; second, 4s 10.—200 Yards Handicap Race (for youths under 18). First, 20s ; second, 10s. Entrance Is 11. —Running Long Jump, First, 20s; second, 10s; Entrance 2s 12. —Half-mile Handicap Race. First, Silver Hunting Watch (value £4) ; second, £2. Entrance 5s 13. —Married Women’s Race. First, Box of Tea ; second, dress piece ,14. —Quarter-Mile Handicap Hurdle Race. (Over seven Flights). First,sos; second, 20s. Entrance 3s 15. —Oddfellows’ Handicap Race, 400 Yards. (Open to ail Members of the L0.0.F.) First, Silver Hunting Watch (value £4); second, £2. . Entrance 5s 16.—Sack Race, 80 Yards, First, 20s ; second, 10s: Entrance Is In connection with the above Sports will be held a BABY SHOW, open to all comers, when prizes to the value of £2 will be given away. 1 The Committee reserve the right to change any race if the entries are not satisfactory. Nominations will be open till 8 o’clock on Saturday, to be forwarded to 6ap WM. COLTMAN, Secretary.

NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS, (Christchurch Section.) OPENING OFCHRISTCHURCH INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, APRIL 10th. ON SATURDAY, April Blh, a Special Passenger Train will leave Tiinant for Christchurch at 1.10 p, m., stopping wl.ere required, arriving in Christchurch at 6 35 p. m. On MONDAY, April 10th, in Hen of the 7.30 a.ra. Train. Timani to Ashburon, a Train will leave Timaru at 5 a.m., stopping where required, arriving at Christchurch at 9 35 a.m., in time for the Opening of fne Exhibition, The following Time Table for the two trains above referred to shows in brackets the. times at which the Trains may be expected at the roadside Stations between Timani and Ashburton, where they stop if required only TIME TABLE. A Special Train will leave Christchurch for Timnrn at 750 p.m. on the 10uh, arriving at Timani at 12.30 a.ra.. stopping' where required to set down passengers,

FARES TO CHRISTCHURCH. Ordinary Single Fare Tickets to CbnVchurch issued on 6th, 7th, Bth, nr iOth April, will he available for return up in and including the 12th. Ordinary Single Rato Tickets to. Christchurch, issued during the time *he Exhibit'd! is open, by any Station in the Provincial District of. Canterbury, will btravailaiile for return same as ordinary return tickets. This arrangement begins on the morning of April 10th.. Goods Traffic will be suspended on the 10th and Hth. FREDK. BACK, Traffic Manager. District Traffic Manager’s Office. Christchurch, April Ist, 1882,

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Temuka Leader, Issue 935, 6 April 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 935, 6 April 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 935, 6 April 1882, Page 2

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