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rLfflh RED SEAL TEH. The Flavour wins . . . Your favour. The liquor is rich and strong, the aroma is perfection. It is a combination of the robust teas of India and the delicate teas of Ceylon. WHY Patronise the travelling phsto grafher who has ro interest oi stake in the place as long as Steventon, THE DANNEVIRKE PHOTOGRAPHER. will photograph your house or anything else at as cheap or cheaper prices and more reliable work . Important Questions. DO you know that the « NBW Perfec Cream Separator " has competed > in over 200 Events, Exhibitions, and practical trials, and has never been beaten by > any known Cream Separators in the World? I That the New Perfect Separator ie [ a marvel of simplicity, exceedingly easy i running, a clean skimmer, strong and dvi - • able in construction, and ia by comparison far the cheapest separator on the New Zealand Marke That the Perfect Tinned Steel Seamless I Milk Buckets and -Jans are, after three years' constant use, as good as new.C. DAHL PALMERSTON NORTH. Chief Agent and N.Z. Representative, TAKAPAU CALEDONIAN SOCIETY'S ANNUAL GATHERING AND GAMES. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1904. PROGRAMME. (Games to commence at 12 Noon). 1 Boys' Race, under 12, 100 yards, handi* oap ; first 7s 6d, second 2s 6d Entranoe ? 6d •2 Boys' Race, under 16 years, 150 yards, -handicap ; first 10a, second 5s Entrance Is 3 100 Yards Handicap; first £3 108, second 20s Norn 2s, aco Is 6d 4 220 Yards Handicap ; first £3 10s, second 20s Norn 2s, aco Is 6d 5 440 Yards Handicap ; first £3 10s, second 20s Norn 2s, ace Is 6d 6. Half Mile Handicap ; first £4, second 20s. Nomination 2s, acceptance 28. . One Mile Handicap ; first £5, second 20s- Nomination 2s 6d, acceptance 2s. 8. 440 Yards Hurdles Handicap • 10 flights of hurdles 3ft 6in high; first £3, second 20s. Norn 2s, accep Is 6d. 9. District Handicap, 220 yd s; first 30s, second 10s. Norn Is, accp Is. Open only to competitors that have resided in the Takapau Koad District for not less than three calendar months preceding date of nomination 10 Consolation Bandicap, 220 yards ; first 40b, second 10s Entranoe 2s Open to all competitors in events Nos 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9, except thoße placed first in any of theee events 11 Bagpipes (Marches) ; first 403, second 20s Entranoe 2s 6d 12 Bagpipes (Strathspeys and Reels) ; first 40s, second 20a Entrance 2s 13 Highland Fling ; first 303, second 10s E itranue 2s» 14 Sword Dance : first 30s, second 10s Entrance 2s. 15 Irish Jig, in costume ; first 30a, second ' 10s Entrance 2s 16 Sailor's Hornpipe, in costume ; first 30s, second 10s Entrance 2s 17. Quoits (71b), distance 19yds, haudicap ; first 25a, second 10*. Entrance is 6d. 18. Running High Jump, handicap; first ZOs, second 10s. Entrance 2s. 19. Wood - chopping, white pine, handicap, staodiug blocks about 22in; first £2 10s, second 20s. Entrance 2d 6d. '20. Cross-cutting (double), white pine, bandicap, blocks about 22in; first JB3, Becood 20a. Entrance 4s. 21. Throwing Hammer (161 b), handicap ; first 30s, second 10s. Entrance 2s. 22. Putting Ball (161 b), handicap ; first 30s, second 10s. Entrance 2s. 23- Bicycle Hundicap, 1 • mile; first £2 10s, second £\; open to League members only. Eutrance 2s 6d. 24. Bicycle Handicap, 2 uiiles; first £2 10j, second £1 ; open to League members only. Enti an.es 2s 6d. 25. Bicycle Handicap, 3 miles ; first £3, second. .£1 ; opsn to League members only. Eotrar.co 3. .' The following are the rules and regulations to bo observed in connection with the Tatcapau Caledonian Sports to be held on February 10ih: — All events (cycling, sawing, and chopping excepted) will be conducted under the laws of the New Zealand' Association of Caledonian Societies Bicycle events will be governed by the rules of the League of New Zealand 1 Wheelmen Wood-chopping and croas-cut sawing will be governed by the rules ofe the New Zealand Axemen's Association Competitors are expected to be conversant with the various rules nder which these sports are conducted Nominations .must be made on the official nomination form, which may be obtained from the Secretary, or from D MoKenzie, Esq, Free Lance Office, •Wellington Nominations for Event 3 numbered 3, 4, .5, 6, 7, 8, 9,19, 20, 23, 21 and 25 must be made with the Secretary not later than 7 pm of Thursday, 2 1st January Handicaps will be declared on or about Tuesday, 261 b Jan, and acceptances close on Tuesday, Feb 2 All other entries to be made on tlie ground at least 20 minutes before event to be contested Assumed names not allowed All competitors in running, cycling chopping and sawing events must be registered All protests to be put in writing accompanied with a fee of ten shilling!-, which will be forfeited should tha protest be deemed frivolous. On no account will an attendant be allowed to accompany or wait upon a competitor inside the ring. No competitor will be allowed inside the ring expect during the time of event in which he is competing. No competitor will be allowed to compete in any event till his entrance fees are paid. When an event is run in more than two heats the first and second in each heat will run in the final If an event smn in two preliminary heats the first, second and third tsball run in the final The prizes offeied at this meeting will be awarded subject to the statements of previous performances given on the nomination paper being strictly accurate Brass band in attendance. Admission — Adults Is, children under 12 years Gd, horsemen 2s, vehicle and driver | 2s 6d, each occupant Is, grand stand Is Member's card admits member and lady and family under 12 years old free to giound and grand btand Train arrangements and cheap excursion fares. Grand concertvand dance in the evening J POWB.IE, Secretary WANTED— The Ladies of Dannevirke to know that F. E. Storey makes Costumes, Jackets and Mackintoshes, all of tho Latest ' Style,, at his Tailoring Establishment.

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Bush Advocate, Volume XVI, Issue 230, 1 February 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Bush Advocate, Volume XVI, Issue 230, 1 February 1904, Page 4

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