AMATEUR ATHLETICS
. THE WANGANDI TEAM. ■ The following have been' selected -t> represent the Wairarapa " Amateu. Athletic Club at the Wanganui meet ing:— 100 Yards.—Wm. J. Candy, F Booth, L. Taucher, W. Grantham, G W. Perry, F. Kilmißter, (3. W. Hex ted, R. Plank, E. Selby, 220 Yards.—Wra. J, " Candy, I Booth, G. W. 'Mexted, Q. Donald, L Taucher, E. Selby, W. Grantham, G W. Perry, R. Plank, 440 Yards. —Wm. J. Candy, R, Plank, E. Booth, E. Selby, L. Tan. cher, J. Kennedy, F. Kilmister, F Butcher, H. Carson, R. Booth. 880 Yards.—F. Kilmister, Q, Donald, E. Booth, J. Kennedy, J. Brad bury, A. Wyeth, V W. H. Hall, E Selby, H. Carson. One Mile.—A. Wyeth, L. H. Carrington, F. Kilmister, B. Lozell, J. Kennedy, W. H. Hall, H. Carson, J. Bradbury. Three Miles—A. Wyeth, L. H. Carrington, T. Meston, W. H. Hall. , 440 yds Hurdles.—K. McCracken, B. Lozell, Q. Donald, F. Butcher, F. Kilmister, W, H. Hall. 120 yds Hurdle.—L. Welch, H. T. Mexted, G. W. Mexted, Q. Donald, F. Kilmister, B. Lozell. One Mile Walk.—T. Meston, A. Morgan, E. H. Schofield, W. H. Hall. High Jump.—B. Lozell, H. T. Mexted; A. Morgan, W. Grantham. Hop, Step and Jump.—K. McCracken, F. Booth, It. Booth, E. Booth, H. T. Mexted, W. Grantham. G. W. Perry. Long Jump.—K. McOacken, W. Grantham, F. Booth, R. Booth, L. Welch, G. W. Perry, H. T. Mexted. Putting Shot.—A. Morgan, G. Har~vey, S. B. Gurden, F. Kilmister, W. Harvey, C. A. Caigou. Hammer.—S. B. Gurden, A. Morgan, W. Harvey, C. Al' Caigou, G Harvey. Pole Vault.—G„ Harvey, B. Lozell, W. Grantham, Wm. J. Candy, H. Rick.
tASTEBTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. EBSION COMMENCES MONDAY, MARCH 1. TIME TABLE: >ay Classes—All Lessons Two Hours, loEday.-—-Shorthand (Gregg's) and Typing, 8.30; General Drawing (Art), 8.30. t'uesday.—Cookery, 10.30; Dressmaking, 2.30; Book-keeping, 3.30. vYednesday.—Art Needlework, 10.30; Dressmaking, 1.30; Elocution, 1.80; Shorthand (Pitman's) and Typing, 8 p.m. Thursday.—Dressmaking, 10 a.m. and 5.30; Painting, 2.30. Friday.—Dressmaking (adults only), 8.30; Painting, 4 p.m.; English and Arithmetic, 3.45; French, 4 p.m. Evening Classes—Commencing 7 p.m. \londay.—Std. VI Proficiency, English and Arithmetic (Junior and Senior), Public Service and Matriculation, Shorthand (Gregg's) and Typing. Caesday.—Book-keeping, Accounting, Elocution, Art Needlework, Woodwork, Agricultural Chemistry Wednesday.—Std. VI Proficiency, Shorthand (Gregg's) and Typing, Motor Engineering, Plumbing (Theory), Dressmaking, Wool Classing (commencing April). I'hursday.—Public Service and Matriculation, Shorthand (Pitman's) and Typing, Building and Machine Construction, Motor Driving, Dressmaking. 'riday. Accounting, Shorthand (Gregg's) and Typing, Motor Engineering, Woodwork, Plumbing, Model and Geometrical Drawing (Art), Cookery (adults). Fees from 5/- to 10/- per term, except Victor Engineering and Wool Classing, •21. Seductions if two or more subjects taken, tlolders of Proficiency or Endorsed Competency Certificates free. Telephones: Technical School 1487. Private Address 1504. D< GRANT, Director.
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