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ALEX. THOMSON'S SPECIAL OFFER l OF SPRJNG_BuLBS. IN order U> ciiuoitrage Hie planting of tlieso beautiful Flowers, T have decided to oflei* the following Collections at HALF-PRICE : — DAFFODILS Collectiou No. I—lß Choice Bulbs, m 6 named sorts, 3s. No. 2—30 Choice Bulbs, m 10* named sorts, ss. No. 3 — 75 Choice Bulbs,, m 15 named sorts, 10s. No. 4 — 120 Choice Bulbs, m 20 named sorts, 15s. No. S— ISO Choice Bulbs, m 25 named sorts, 20s. Also, Mixed Daffodils (not na,med), . Is doizen j 6s 100. ' ASSORTED "COLLECTIONS, j Tho following Collections are made up from such ■well-known hardy varieties as Anemones, Rananculus, Fresia, Ixia, Iris, Narcissus, Tulips, Hyacinths etc. No. 6—75 Bulbs, ss. No. 7—200 Bulbs, 10s. Larger Collections at Special Reduced Rates. Note Address : ALEX. THOMSON, SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST, 129 Gladstone Road. 'Phones— l 99 and 363. VERNON NOSSITER. i' MALL fIOODS HLEtiCEJJta?, OLuIDSTONB ROAD, HIS OK BALK—Hadi, Brawn, B&uo agen, Hob and Cold Pie*, - Vresl> figg« »od Poultry (cooked *n.d dressed) Th» Pablio are re<ju«#t«rd to not* th»> vlxo Bsamll Qb«d« Dftparimoni is eondaotr *<l under tat mort sanitary «onditioib powdbie, and th« Propriotor reafectfully *oH«ita the p*trcmaf» of Briti»ii con tusaur* for Britisi-nuidft gosde, whl«b *.rj «a d«l»rt¥bl* oa tiny jveh *it ik« ■•■■■• W. 250«11T13i, ST. PATRICK'S ANNUAL SPORTS. Run under Rules of N.Z. Athletic and Cycle Union and N.Z. Axemen's Association. TO BE HELD ON PARK RACECOURSE, GISBORNE, " . • On •pASTER MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1915. PRO(3RAM>JCE OF EVENTS. 1. MAIDEN RACE, 150 yds. Ist £2, 2nd lOs. Entrance 2s 6d. 11.30 a.m. •2. BOYS' RACfe, under 16, lOpyda. Ist Trophy value £1, 2nd Trophy ' yalu^ 10s. Entrance Is. 11.45 a.m. 3. ST: PATRICK'S HANDICAP, 100 - yards. Ist £5, 2nd £l 10s, 3rd 10s. Entrance ss. 12 noon. 4. PONY JUMPING COMPETITION. Ist £3, 2nd £2. Elntrance ss. At 12.15 p.m. 5. FINAL ST. PATRICK'S HANDI- , CAP, 100 yds. 1 p.m. 6. ONE MILE CYCLE RACE. Ist £3, 2nd £2. Entrance 3s. 1.15 p.m. 7. itAIDEN STANDING CHOP, 15in log^ Ist £2, 2nd £1. Entrance 3s. 1.30 .p.ra. 8. THREAp-THE-NEECDLB RACE, on HdrsSbacii. lst £1 10^, 2nd 10s. Entrance 2s. ' 1.30 p.m. 9. MOTOR CYCLE RACE, 5 miles. Is,tV-£5 J 2nd £2. Entrance ss. At 1.45 p^m. 10 CHOPPING MATCH, standing 15ih loff. Ist £4, 2ncl £2. EintrahcSe 7s 6s. ' 1.45 p.m. 11. ST. PATRICK'S HANDIOAP, 220 yards. Ist £7, 2nd £2, 3rd 10s. Entrance 7s 6d. ; ■■*.- ,-•'. - . 2 p.m. 12. JU3VIPING COMPHIIITIpINr, St^oplechase^ style. Ist £4 2nd £1. E|iiitrarice. ss. .",./. 2»15 p.m. 13. MOTOR CYCLE RACE, 8 miles. Ist £5, 2nd £2, 3rd £L Entrance 7s 6di , r 2.50 p.m. 14. ST.; (PATRICK'S HANDICAP, 440 yards. Ist £10, 2nd £2 10s, 3rd £li Entrance-ts* 6d. 2.45 p.m. 15. HOSPITAL RACE (proceeds to go to -^ospital). ls£ £2 2s. Entrance •Is. ■-.•.-.- . . . 3 p.m. 16: JUMPING COMPETITHION, Hunter.-. Ist £4, 2nd £1. Entrance ss. 3.15 p.m. ; ..•...-. 17. HIGH- JUMi>. Ist £2, 2nd £1. Entrance .Is. 3.15 p.m. 18. 880. YARDS. Ist £5, 2nd £1, 3rd <10s. Entrance ss. 3*30 p.m. 19. TWO-MILE CYCLE RACE. Ist £3, 2nd £1; Entrance ss. 3.45 p.m. 20. DOUBLE-HANDED SAW, 15in log. Ist £4,. 2nd £1. Enitrance ss. At ; 4..p,m.- ■»! : ..- •.".. ;■ ...... 21. 120 YARDS HURDLES, 10 flights. Ist £2 10s, 2nd 10s. Entrance 2s 22. UNDERHAND CHOP, 15in SSi Ist £4, 2nd £2. Entrance 7s 6d. At .4.15 p.m. 23. ONE MTJLE FLAT RACE. Ist £6, 2nd £2, 3rd £1. Entrance 7s 6d. At 4.30 p.m. 24. BELGIAN FLAG RACE, 1W) yds. Entrance Is. Flog presented by Mr T. G. Lawless. 4.45 p.m. A- Gold Medal, pfesehted by G. York, will be awarded to Competitor scoring mqst: points' m 100 yds, 220 yds, and 440 yards^ Points: 5, 3, 1. 'rules and Regulations. Nomination.s for Etvents Nos. 1, 3, 6, 9, 11, 13, 1,4, 18, 19, 21 and 23 close with the Secretary at Mr -C; Morse's shop, at 9 p.m. on SATURDAY, March 27tfi, ipjs.. : Nominations for Events Nos. 4, 7, 10, 12,-. 16i 20, and 22 close with. Secretary at -Mr C. Morse's shop, and with Mr C. Neenan-,- Ormpnd, at 9 p.m. on SATURDAY, March 27th, 1915. All other Events, Post Entry. . Past two years' performances to accompany Nominations for Athletic and Cycling Events.; if no performances during .past two years, last three performances... No will be received /unless accompanied by necessary entrance fees. . . The , Committee. reserves the right to alter order of Events, or, should necessity arise, to postpone Sports. AH • competitors must wear • number provided by the Committee when competrtfgvin their respective event. Competitors must be on their marks at advertised -'time of starting event. Committee, reserve the right to re-handicap winners on tho ground. , There "must be six starters m each event or no Second or third priez. Protests must be lodged m vrritiny with the Secretary within ten minutes after the event, together with a deposit of 10s ; such, deposit to bo forfeited should the protest prove to be frivolous. The decision of the Protest Committee shall be final. 9 . ■ SPEOEAL EVENTS EOR OHTT.DREN. Every Child Teceivu.s a Prize. Luncheon and Afternoon Tea obtainable on the Ground. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Special Trains to and from Grounds., Admission to. Grounds : Adults Is, . Children 6d. Grandstand Is. P. McGRATH, Hon. Sec. MONSTER. SOCIAL~AND DANCE IN • THE EVENING. 823

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13636, 17 March 1915, Page 8

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