THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, im MOST MODERN PASSENGE® STEAMERS IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. For London, via. Monte Tideo, TenorifFe, and Ptjmonrbh. To Sail Probable Sreamerit Todb about Final Port •fTURAKINA •fBEMUEBA •fBUAHINE •BUAPEHU HROTOBUA 109«0 13000 12000 April 4 Slay 2 May 30, 9880' June 27 12500 July 25 Weiyta Wei'gt'n Wel'gfn, *Twin screw. J Triple screw'. tOalls Rio de Janiero. Fitted with, wireless telegraphy. Accommodatioai i« not turp&ssed by any other line. # Passages from London to New Zealand may be anranged at this end. For passage or freight apply to — THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (Limited), W. H. ORUIGKBHANK, Passenger Agent, Maaterton. P. & O. C OMPANV ' S ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS TO LONDON. Following are the proposed Dates of Departure from Australian Ports Via Suez,, for London—- | First and Second Saloon Only. | Steamer | Tom | Sydney | Melb'ne, | MALOFA 12,500, April 3 April 9 I MONGOLIA, 10,000, April 20, Apr 23 I MALWA, 11,0U0,. May 4,, May 7 '] OHINA, 8000, May 18, . May 21 i MACEDONIA, 10,500. June 1, June 4 i The Malofa calls at Hobart. ! All Twin Screw; Steamers, and fitted with Wireless Telegraphy.. • RATES OF PASSAGE MONEY TO LONDON. (Including Saloon Passage to Sydney.) Single Tickets, £47 6s to £BB. Return Tickets, £75 18s and £132. Return tickets available foi 2 years. JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD. Agents.
| WELLINGTON AND WANGASTUI. Telethons 44. ) AIRARAPA A MATEUR QLUB, ANNUAL SPORTS MEETING. park oval, masterton. EASTER MOK'DAjr, APRIL S, 1912. OFFICIALS.'Patron, J. M. Coradine Esq.; President, Dr N. H. Prior; Vice-Presi-dents, Messrs G. R. Sykes, M.P., Jas Pryor, W:' B. Chennells, A. Henderson, D. Caselberg, r . Dupre, A. P. Whatman, J. B. Moodie; Committee, Messrs G. L.. Thomas, R. McKenzie, R. Messenger, P. Gilbert, M. Iggulden, H. L. Langdon. A. 0. Williams, J. W, Nicholson, A. Long; Traesurer, {Mr J. Bradbury; Auditor, Mr A. Keith; Hon. Sees., Messrs W. S. L. | Dixon and John Coradine. ' PROGRAMME OF EVENTS: (Held under N.Z.A.A.A. Rules.)--First Event 1 p.m. sharp. 1. 100 yds Open Handicap, Ist trophy valtte £2, 2nd .trophy yalue £l, entrance Is 6d. v; • , : 2.75 yds Dash Handicap, Ist trophy value £l, 2nd trophy value 10s, entrance Is. 3. 220 y ds Open Handicap, Ist trophy value £2, 2nd trophy value. trance Is 6d.. . • 4,' 440 yds Open Handicap, - ladies bracelet, value £3 for Ist prize, 2nd (bracelet value 30s, entrance 2s 6d. ■ 6. 880 yds Open Handicap, first trophy value £2, 2nd trophy value £l, entrance Is 6d. , ' 6. One Mile Open Handicap, winner . holds Chennells Cup, value £5 ss, to ibe won twice in succession or three times at intervals, also trophy value £1; 2nd trophy value £l, entrance 2s. '7. Two Mile Opfen Handicap, . Ist trophy value £2, 2nd trophy value £l, Entrance Is 6d. ' , ( 8. 120 yds Open Hurdle Handicap, Ist trophy value £2, 2nd trophy value £l, entrance Is 6d. 9. 440 yds Open Hurdle Handicap, Ist trophy value £2,' 2nd trophy value £l, entrance Is 6d. 10. One Mile Open Walk Handicap,
Ist trophy value £2, 2nd trophy value £l, entrance Is 6d. li: Two Mile Open Walk Handicap, Ist trophy value £2j 2nd trophy value £l, entrance Is 6d. 12. High Jump Handicap, Ist trophy value 20s, 2nd trophy value I.oa, entrance Is. - 13. Pole Vault' Handicap, first trophy value 20s, 2nd trophy value 10s, entrance Is. „ 14. Hop, Step and Jump Handicap, Ist 20s, 2nd 10s, entrance Is. , 15. Putting the Shot Handicap, Ist 20s, 2nd 10s, entrance Is. 16. Teams Relay Race, one mile, for teams of four men, Ist trophy valuo 40s; entrance 2s per team. n 17. 440 yds Boys' Race, under 16. Post entry; Ist trophy value 15s, 2nd trophy value 7s 6d, entranoe 6d. 18. Half Mile Boys' Walk, Ist trophy value 15s, 2nd trophy value 7s 6d; post entry, 6d. _ 19. One Mile Boys' Bicycle Handicap, under 17, first trophy value 20s, 2nd trophy value 10b, entrance Ib. (The above is not the order in which the events will he run.) Teams Relay Race, No. 15, Open to teams fror any athletic body,; gymnasium, school or warehouse, provided that such representatives can sign the Amateur declaration. Two men to run 220 yds, one man 440 yds, and one man 880 yds. ' Events 17 ai#d 18 are open to youths and school boys who have nevfer competed as professional runners. ENTRIES, CLOSE for all Events, excepting Nos. 17 and; 18, on FRIDAY, March 29th, 1912. with Messrs John Coradine and W. S. L. Dickson. Hon. Secretaries. Box 97, Masterton.
ENTRIES. REGULATIONS. Etc. Entries .must me made on the N.Z. A.A.A. forms, which may be. obtained from the dub's respective Secretaries. Competitors are reminded that they must use a separate form for each event they-enter for. Last three performances must be given. No person will be allowed to compete who is not registered with his respective centre, or whose Olub subscription. is not paid. All entries must be accompanied by the fees. In all events there must be four competitors or no race, six competitors or no second prize. The Committee reserve the right to re-handicap winners of any race after the declaration of handicaps. ADMISSION to Grounds: Adults Is; Children under 12 years, 6d. AFTERNOON TEA. All communications to be addressed to— W. S. L. DICKSON or JOHN OORADINE. Hon. Sees. W.A.A.C... P.O. Box 97, Mastertoa.,
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