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EDUCATIONAL NOTICES.. PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, &o ' ' TLjTK LAURENCE P. WATKINB,' Onanist o! «. IYA John's, Latimer square, will KESUMETpInu INU on THURSDAY. Anuaiv 30thAt HornP H ' WEDNESDAY from 10 a.m. till 5 p.m. 112 H~Vi street East, and Wilson's road, Opawa. §S SCHOOL OF DOMESTIC* INSTRUCTIOV ' 123 Liehfleld street. « CLASSES will REOPEN on THURSDAY tv 30th inst. Class arrangements to be le&r'kt r? the School. »95^ PIANOFORTE, SIN'OING, &c. ~" ** MR. T. F. TEN'DALL, Mus. Hue, resumes T«**. inn on MONDAY. FEBRUARY 3ro, ***• Candidates prepared for "Has. Baa" and «ti. examinations by correspondence. X , * CRAXMER HOUSET~ ' BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, FOR Olft^a "VTEXT TERM BEGINS JANUARY 30-. v Xl Wilson at Home, Saturday, 25th all S.i *'* ; Tuesday, 28th, Wednesday, 29th! frouiTwo '*s£* sports! ' " CALEDONIAN SOCIETY ' ; NOETH CANTERBURY CALE. DONIAN SOCIETY. President—G. Meßae, Eso Vice-Presideiits—T. McNanght, C. a Meson, - Directors-A. McDonald. G*Ticknor, R. Smvlfc w J - ««"cr, W. Frew, J.J. Smith, R. trS J. bowler. A. It. Wceber, J. Holton, J w' , Thomas, andG. Uadler. ' Piper—ll. McKuv. Treasurer—C. U. Mason. ; Secretary—o. A. Wornall. THE ANNUAL GATHKRIN'Q of the NORTH CANTERBURY OALEDOSIAN SOOIBTvS be held "* AT AMBERLFA* ON . THUESDAY, MAKGH sth, 1896. PROGRAMME. -'■'" • To start 12 o'clock—l. Handicap District flaoe 20C i yards, boys under sixteen— First prize riven b, i Mason, Struthers and Co ; 2nd 10s. Entrance v i 2. District Maiden Kace, 100 yards—First nrS trophy and 10s, second 10s. Entrance Iβ. 12.30— 6. Vaulting with Pole—First prize £1, «eood ■ 10s. Entrance Is. 12.50 p.m.—4. Bagpipe Music, pibrochs and mwohei —First prize given by J. MuFarlane £2, second j £1 given by W. Bain, third 10$. Ent^ ; l.p.ni.—s. Handicap Race, 100 yards—First prl» Jj. Sandstein's cup and £2, second £1, third 10s! Kn trance 2s 6u. 6. Jjtiuthspcvs and Reels—First prize £2, second £1 third 10s. Entrance 2s 6u. •** 1.30 p.m.— 7. Handicap Hurdle Race, 440 vtudt— First prize F. J. McFarlane's trophy and £l lo& second £1. third 10s. Entrance 2s 6d. 8. Members' Handicap Race, 2UO yards—First prua ', given by T. MoNaught, second given by A. H. Weeber. Entrance Is. , 9. Highland Reel (in costume)— First prlre Reeci : and Co.'s trophy and £1 10s, second £1, third 10s. Entrance 2s 6d. 2 p.m.—lo. Handicap Race, 220 yards—First prize Ashby, Bergh, and Co.'s cup and £1 10s, seoond £1, third 10s. Entrance 2s 6d. 11. Boys' Highland Fling (in costume}— First prjw 1 given by G. Tickuor £1, Eeoond 10j. Entrance Is. 2.30 p.m,—l2. Handicap Rao, one mile—First pritt trophy jriven by Petersen and Co. and £2, eeoond ' £110s, third Universal Boot Depot value £11* I Entrance 2s 6d. l . 13. Highland Fling , (in costume)— First prize £2 . second £1 (riven by 111' odes and Washer, Uuro 10s. Entrance 2s 6d. 3 p.m.—l 4. Handicap Race, 440 Yards—First price trophy given by Uoates and Co. and £1 10b, ' second i>l given by C. B. Mason, third lOt, ' Entrance 2s od. 15. Sailors' Hornpipe (in costume)— First prhre 3, 3. Wooler's trophy and £110s, sucand £1, third Vh Entrance 2s 6d. 16. Boys' Highland Costume—First prize £1 lQt given by G. Pain, second 15s, third 7s Gd. Entrance Is. . ' 17. Lassies' Highland Dress—First prize £1 la rim I by F. O. Tabart, second 10s given by Mr Gvftdn. 3.15 p.m.—lß. Women's Franchise District Root, lOC Yards—First prize jriven by Butler Bros., geooml given by O. L. Beath and Co. 19. Men's Highland Costume—First prize given by Q, j Mcllae. Entrance 2s. ■ 20. Sword Dance (in costume) —First prize £2, noond £1 Iβ given by " Lytteltou Times" Company, third 10s. Entrance 2s 6d. 3.30 p.m.—Handicap Hurdle Race, 120 Yards—Fint ! prize trophy and £1 10s, second £1, third 10a I Entrance 2s 6d. L 22. Irish Jig, in costume—First prize trophy fiven by J. O.Carrol and £1 10s, second £1 Iβ given by Prkss Company, third 10s. Entrance 2s 6d. 23. Best Irish Costume—First prize £1 given by T, ' Lasoelles. Entrance Is. ■ 4 p.m.—24. Running High Jump—First prize £1, ' second 153, third 10s. Entrance 2j. > 25. Handicap Race, 880 yards—First prize trophy I and £110s, seoond £1, third 10s. Entrance 2a 64 ! ■ ...... Hakdioappmis : i " Committee. i Ross and Glendinning give pri2e for highest numbei - ot points in events NO3. 4, 6, 9, 13, i 5, 2J and 22. i A. H. Turnbull prize for highest number of pointe Iα r events Nos. 5, 7, 10, 12,14, 21 and 25. I RULES AND REGULATIONS. j Entries for the Handicap event must be made wltfc the Secretary not later than Saturday, February 22nd, accompanied by entrance fees and also previous performances. Entiles for all other events to be Bine on the grounds by twelve o'clock on day of - i gathering. ) Alt protests must be made within fifteen mlnutM r after the conclusion ot the event to which the proteti ' refers. Two competitors or. no first prize; three or n< second ; but should only one come forward in Not. 4 and 6 he will if competent receive first prize. Youths under sixteen not allowed to compete with men. Youths must send ago along with entry. Handicaps will appear in "Times" aud nau 01 February 29th. , District means between Ashley and Burnnul ' Rivers. j Competitors using unbecoming language or d!a----f obeying starter to be disqualified at option of the ■* starter. ■ Competitors leaving mark before the report of pistol to' he penalised. Admission to Grounds, Is; Children Free. Excursion Train from Christohurch, calling « . intermediate stations. Fares at excunrion rates. ' A BALL, In connection with the Society, will be held in the ODDFELLOWS' HALL - " In the Evening at-9 o'clock. > Q. A. WORNALL, ■ 2484 , Secretary, Amberiejr. ? FUNERAL NOTICES .^. JJUNTEB akd COMPAQ' MONUMENTAL MASONS, Corner of South Belt md Colombo street. ', INSPECTION, INVITED- '» , mnE Friends of the late Mr Samuel HeywoodM* X invited to Attend his Funeral, to ;leairett« : Church, Southbrook, on This Day (Wednesdiiy, » January 29th mat.), at 3 p.m., for the Church of Etg. land Cemetery, Rangiora, JAS. LAMB and WN, Undertakers, 35 Lichfleld street Telephone 36L ZW7 nnHE Friende of Mrs Hugh Irwin art tovitfj to J. attend the Funeral of her late DaughteirjMma. to leave her residence, Buccleuch street, Unwoea, on Wednesday, January 29th inst., at 3 p.m., I«r «w Linwood Cemetery. JAS/ LAMB and SON, P«jto£ • takers, 35 Uchfleld street. Telephone 361. -' »» i ' XR DUCKWORTH AND SON, ■ Ei * UNDEBTAKEES. No. 42 COLOMBO ROAD, SYDENHAM. Trade supplied. 2253 i W 9 LANG-FO BDi.. \ UNDEETAKEB, . {! ; Furnishes Funerals at the LOWEST POSfiUIA " J PRICES, combined with respectability. ; Oldest Finn in New Zealand. . Address-pßesidence, comer of North, and Eut > belts. Office: 133 Colombo street Telephone, 387. J) 0 BY X B 8 , UNDERTAKER, : CORNEE OF CASHED and DURHAM STREETS GEOBGE BAERELL, 1 P. 0., 1.0.0.R.M.U. FUBinsUINO UNDERTAKER «d. : Direct Importer of Coffin Furniture. Polished Bimu or Covered Coffins always in. stock at . Lowest Advertised Prices. Telegraph or Telephone Orders, by night or day, receive immediate attention. 55 Durh/un street South. Telephone 531. \ J. LAMB AND SON, * ' " '35 LICHFIELD STIIEET. Telephone—36l.

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9326, 29 January 1896, Page 8

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