SPORTS. AIAPOI CYCLING" CLUB'S SPORTS. EASTER -MONDAY. 1. ___yds Flat i _-:<-<><'--cys' Handicap), 1 ~ Tropin- vi.us lis; _.:_, Trophy value s_; entry Gd. 2. 10__U Flat (Open Handicap), Ist, 255; 2nd, 10*; entry 1_ 3. 229vds Flat (Open Handicap), Ist, 25»; 2nd. 10s: entry la. _ 440 yds Flat (Open Handicap), Ist, 30s; Cr.i 15s; entry la Cd. 5. Hid; Jump .Open), Ist, 13s; 2nd, ss; post entry Is. 6. 100 yds Race (Open), Ist, 15s; :2nd. as: ok: entry Is. 7. 2_2oyds Spei__!__." Flat. l3t, 10s; 2nd, ss; post entry I . P. Half Mile Spectators' Bicycle Race, Ist, 15s; 2nd. :>•: post entry Is. 9. One M;ie- Members' Bicycle Race, lat, 20_; 2nd, 7s. 6d ; post ontrv Is. 10. Half Mile l_die_ Bracelet, Ist, £2 10s; 2nd. ill; entry 2s Gd. 11. One Mile Bicycle Handicap, Ist, £3; 2nd, £1; en_y 3?. 12. Three Mile Easter Handicap, la\ £4; 2nd, 303; 3rd. 10s; entry 3_ Gd. 13. Two Mile Scratch Race, £5; 2nd, 30s; entry 4s. 14. One Mile Centre Championship, Ist, Gold Medal: 2nd, Silver Mc-dal; entry 2s. 15. Five Mile Motor Cycle Race, Ist, ~£i; 2nd, 30s; e_try 3s. 16. One Mile Amateur Handicap, Ist £2; 2nd, 15s; entry 2*. 17. Two Mile Amateur Handicap, Ist, £3; 2nd, £1; entry 3s. 18. Riding the Plank, Ist, 15s; 2nd, ss; entry Is. 19. Exhibition Motor Ride, by TV. Martin (Plugger Bill). CONDITIONS. Etc.—Entries for all events (except post entry) close SATURDAY, April 4th. All Cycle events except No. 8 to be run ui.der the Rules of the League of N.Z. Wheelmen. 75 W. BLACKWELL, Secretary. CITY COUNCIL. ROLLESTON MEMORIAL. A PUBLIC MEETING of CITIZENS and OTHERS will bo held in thei Cm COUNCIL CHAMBERS on WEDNESDAY, the 18th inst., at 4 p.m., to consider the question of Erecting a Memorial to the lato Hon. Wm. Rollcstou i^^--'"* HENRY F. WIGRAM. "■ .. Mayor. Christchurch City Council Chambers, . • ■-" —\ 16th, 1903. . - --re-* / GRAND" HAD VEST FESTIVAL AND FLORAL FETE. I HEREBY REQUEST tho CITIZENS to OBSEiRVE THURSDAY, the 19th Inst, as a PUBLIC HOLIDAY, from noon, in recognition of the-GRAND HARVEST FESTIVAL and FLORAL FETE. HENRY F. WIGRAM. Mayor. City Council Chambers, i _Cjirißtchurch,_March 17th, 1903. 9997 ENTE_l____N__ENT OF THE,.SQHADRO^ T - A IIEETING__oi_-4_r'CITIZE_'S' COMTi. MITTEE will be held at the City Council Library at 3.30 p.m. TO-DAY. to consider an offer by the Lancaster Park Company to give the free use of their ground on Monday next for the parade of Seamen and Marines. HENRY F. WIGRAM. 113 Mayor. _ EDUCATIONAL. COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. WANGANUI. AN ASSISTANT MASTER it required at the end of MAY for __■ Remainder of the year: tbe woik would be miainly in Higher English and Mathematics. A PERMANENT ASSISTANT MASTER ia also required, mainiy for Junior Mathematics. All particulars may be obtained on application' to THE HEADMASTER Collegiate Sohool, 9823 ' Wanganui. CONVENT OF MERCY, LYTTELTON.— The Sisters of Mercy intend to OPEN CLASSES for WOOD CARVING on Thursdays and Saturdays. Classes commence on Thursday. March 19th, a_ 3.30 p.m* Terms— Class Is per week, private lessons £1 Is per term. _74 MRS A. CURTIS, 115 Cambridge terrace (next Public library). DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. MRS CURTIS will Resume fear Classes at the above address on TUESDAYS and WEDNESDAYS, at 8 p.m., and Wednesday Afternoons, at 3.30. Lessons given at Private Houses. 33_3. THE ART OF SINGING. MRS TIPLER (Pupil of the late Signor Cecchi, colonial teacher of Madame Melba), Teacher of Singing and Voice Production, has chanped ncr Residence from Gloucester street to 183 WORCESTER STREET, and is r.ow open t_> receive Pupils. Class for Adults, New Quarter, commences WEDNESDAY, 18th. "jITRS J. P. YOUNG (nee Myra Haskins), L.A.8., Certificated Teacher of R.A.M. and R.C.M., RESUMES TEACHING FEBRUARY 6th, A*, her Residence, 114 SALISBURY STREET. GREGG SHORTHAND AND TOUCH TYPEWRITING SOHOOL, 229 Kilmore street, West (three doors west Granmv square). Principal. J. W. Irwin, N.Z. Representative. GREGG SHORTHAND, the Universal System of America. Acquired in as many weeks as other systems require months. Our Students have written 100 words a minute within THREE MONTHS. Tuition by mail. Touch Typewriting.—The only Systematic Method of Instruction. Write for prospectus. Manuals at Stationers. 5513
pOMMEIiCIAL COLLEGE, ISO Worcester street West. PRINCIPALMR C. H. GILBY, F.I.P.S. (H__ours_ Commercial and General Education. Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookketping, etc., Thorough Business Training. Every Department in Charge of a Diplomated Teacher. MATRICULATION EXAM. 80 PER CENT, of our Student* were successful at recent Examination. CHRISTCHURCH SHORTHAND AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL. Grain Agency Buildings, Triangle (opposite D.1.C.) MISS E. E. DIGBY, M.1.P.5., N.U.T., Holder of Teachers' Diploma granted by the Incorporated Phonographic Society, Holder of Typewriting Diploma granted by the National Union of Typuts. MISS M. D. DIGBY, Holder of L.ir Isaac Pitmen and Sons' First Class High Sp**d Certificate. Thorough and Rapid Tuition in SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING, and all Commercial Subjects. MATRICULATION, CIVIL SERVICE, TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS, etc.. Individual Tuition by MISS M. CONNON. M.A (Honour*). T*im Commences at Any Time. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. GLOUCESTER HOUSE, 256 GLOUCESTER STREET WEST. FIRST-CLASS BOARD and RESIDENCE (Central), Hot, Cold, ana Shower Baths Telephone 982. MRS McNIE. BOArw AND RESIDENCE. HANDSOMELY FUR-VISHEO APARTMENTS for Lixdies and Gentlemen. MRS SAWTELL, Sherwood, 72 Caahel street E. Telephone 479. PRESERVED FISH IN GREAT VARIETY. T TAYLOR. 97 COLOMBO STREET, CITY. IS SELLING— Cod Strips, boneless, per lb, 6Jd. Ling Fish, extra choice, per lb, 7§d. White Herrings, in brine, 8 for Is. White Herrings, keg of 360 fish, 295. Oak smoked Red Herrings. 8 for le. Oak smoked Red Herrings, tin of 100 fish lis 6d. Clams and Clam Chowder, per tin, Is 2d. Mullet. Fiats or Tails, Gd. Freeh Herrings. 6_d. i-oir'.«, 7d. Pilchards (in oil or mar;naced). la 2d. Findon Haddock, per tin, lld Salmon. Daisy brand, lb, Sd. Salmon Steaks, lOJd; Jib, 5Jd Sardines. 3 tins for Is. Choice Brands, and Smoked, per tin, 6i Large Tins, choice fish, Bd. Alberts ia Tomato Saute, 6d or lOd.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11535, 18 March 1903, Page 10
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