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ATHLETIC. .. UANGIORA NEW YEAR'S DAY 3PORT3. THE HANDICAPS in connection with then. Sports will appear in TUKSDAY MOUSlNG '"''''' Press. *°» S A. C. WILMOT, 921 Hwhjfcc. NEW YEAR'S DAY, 1896. LYTTELTON LAND SPORTS, To be held in London street. Judge, Mr .1. M. Douglass. Starter, Mr W. G John ston. Treasurer, Mr S. W. Mitchell. Secretary Mr A. 11. McCrcady. Cnmniittep, Messrs Curtl. , Hinds, Jeffries, .Schumacher, C. 11. Airar w* Cook, Gordon, Hickson and Brice. ' OFFICIAL PROGRAMME. First It we at 12.30 p.m. 1. LYTTELTON SHOP BOYS , RACK, HANDICAP 500 yards. First prize value 10s; second' trophy, value s*. Entrance, 6d eaoh 2. LYTTELTON SCHOOL BOYS' RACE, HANDI CAP. 300 yards First prize, cricket set" 3. MARRIED WOMEN'S RACE, lOO" yards'. Fir*. prize, bay; ox Hour; swjnd, satchel, valued., third, pair vases. Entrance free. ' 4. SAILORS' HACK (ships in Port), to he ran round the lilock. First prize, 15s; second, tronhv value ss. Entrance, free. *1[ 5. LYTT ELTON MARRIED MEN'S RACE HAN DICAP, 200 yards. First prize, Bon coalsecond, trophy, value 7s 6i; third, side ol lamb. Entrance, Is each. 6. SACK RACE (open to all comers), l r >o ymU First prize, 10s; second, trophy, valu e 5« Entrance, 6d each. 7. MEN-OF-WAR'S RACE, 440 yards. First prize 15s ; second. ss. Entrance, free. ' 8. PICK-A-BACK HACK, 200 yards. First prize. 10s ; second, trophy, value ss. Eutrance li pair. ' 9. LUMPERS' HANDICAP, 300 yards. First prue 20s; second, trophy, value 10s 6d; third itdi' mutton. Entrance, Is each. ' 10. ALL-COMERS' RACE HANDICAP, 200 yards. First prize, 30s; second, trophy, value IQ»< thin), trophy, value ss. Entruncj, Is each ' 11. THREE-LEGGED RACE, 150 yards. First prize 7.s 6d : second, 2s 6d. Entrain-e, 6d pair * 12. WALKING HANDICAP, One Mile. First _ri» 30s ; si-e-.md, 10s. Entrance, Is each 13. MAORI RACE, 410 yards. First prize 15,. second, silver-mounted pipe; third, ss.' £v! trance, 6d each. 14. CONSOLATION HANDICAP, 220 yards. First prize, 15s ; second 10s ; third, ss. Entrance la each. ' Two to start or no race; three to start or no second prize; five to start or no third. Minor Races for Children between each event for toys, kc. Woolslon Brass Band will be in attendance all day 528 BANK NOTICES. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. PURSUANT to the terms of The Banks and Hankers Act, 1880, and Tlv I , ink* and Bankers Act Amendment Act, 1882, THURSDAY, tho 2nd day JANUARY, 1896, is appointed :t SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY at the Offices of the undermentioned Banks throughout the Colony of New Zealand :— The Union Bank of Australia, Limited, G. E. TOLHURST, Resident Inspector. The Bank of New South Wales, W. G. RHIND, Inspector. The Bank of Australasia, CLEMENT WINTER, Inspector, fc The National Bank of New Zealand, Limited, J. H. B. COATES, General Manager. The Bank of New Zealand, • HENRY MACKENZIE, General Manager The Banks throughout the polony will also b* CLOSED on Christinas Day, Boxing Day, and New Year's Day, Statute Bank Holidays. . £00 EDUCATIONAL NOTICES. E. J. PAINTER, TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN Also Mandol"uwv»ttiul Guitar. Kilmore street East, Christchurch. 996 OCHOOL OF SHORTHAND and TYPEWRITING £3 CATHEDRAL SQUARE. MISS A. M. CABR And her Sisters, ' Pitman's and Light Line Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Correspondence, Writing, Arithmetic &c. Every Description of Copying Done on Type writer. Pitman's Speed Certificates Mias A. M. Carr , * pupils have obtained the highest speed certilleate•■;■. ever granted in New Zealand." 58, BOARD AND RESIDENCE. /^IOOD Accommodation for those requiring Seaside Change. Gx>] Vi'ewj ol Akaroa H*rhour Good fishing and boating. Tenrw moderate, iln E F. ArchboloT, French Farm, Barry's Bay. 8180 METROPOLITAN Hotel and Coffee Palaoe, Cashel street. Vacancies for permanent boarders at specially reduced rates. Baths, telephone, Pojt Office box, night porter, &o. 9016 «* CAITHNESS."— Eden street, Auckland, late v> r>r. Kenderdine's residence, opposite Supreme Court. Vacancies for Ladies and Gentlemen. Hot and cold baths. Terms moderate. MRS G. CARTER, Proprietress. BLIGH'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL Victoria street. Jleals 6d ; Berb Is. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. HANDSOMELY - FURNISHED Apartments tot Ladies and Gentlemen. MRS SAWTELL, Sherwood, 72 Cashel street E. Telephone 703. H. B. COLES, TAXIDERMIST, ... 137 MANCHESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCF And at 337-9 ELIZABETH STREET, MELBOURNE. . Collections made in all Branches of Natural History. MR COLES has for disnosal the Finest Collection of MOA SKELETONS ever discovered, and can refer to some of the most eminent naturalists in New Zealand He hai also some choice specimen? of KIWI (Apteryx), now ta.it becoming extinct, and can supply any-New Zealand Fauna that may be ordered. FUNERAL NOTICES* JJUNTER and COMPANY, MONUMENTAL MASONS, Corner of South Belt and Colombo itreefc INSPECTION INVITED. • 25 THE Friends of the late Sarah Pye are respectfully informed that her Funeral will leave >the residence of Mr A. Loe, Andrew street, Svdenhatn, on Tuesday, 31st December, at 2 p.m., for the Church of England Cemelery, Barbadoes street.—H. FUHB* MANN, Undertaker, 203 Colombo street. Telephone 684. . 924 E. DUCXWOKTH AND SON, UNDERTAKERS, Address— ejo. 42 Colombo road, Sydenham. Private Residence— No. 51 Harper street, Sydenham. Trade supplied. 2252 W. LAN GFOB D, UNDERTAKER, }■ Furnishes Funerals at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, combined with respectability. Oldest Firm in New Zealand. Address—Residence, corner of North and East belts. Office: 133 Colombo street. Telephone, 387. D. s V K. E S, UNDERTAKER, CORNER, OF CASHEL and DURHAM STREETS GEORGE BARRELL, P. 0., 1.0.0.F..M.U. COMPLETE FURNISHING UNDERTAKER and Direct Importer of Cotnn Furniture. Polished Rimu or Covered Cofßns always in etock at Lowest Advertised Prices. Telegraph or Telephone Orders, by night or day, receive immediate attention. 55 Durham street South. Telephone 531. -J. LAMB AND SON, „ , ' UNDERTAKERS, '*' *5 LICHFIELD STREET. £■;•*-* Telephone-361.

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9300, 30 December 1895, Page 8

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