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REGATTA. rpHE LYTTELTON REGATTA. NEW YEA R' S DAY, SATURDAY. JANUARY Ist, 1910. THE FLAGSHIP Will be Huddart-Parker's fine steamship VICTORIA, which must prove that »he Committee are keeping pace with the times, and intend having every detail up-to-date. THE ROWING EVENTS, Which start at 10.30, will be of a bightorder than is usual. THE SAILING RACES, In which such yachts as the lorangi is competing, will be a severe test of seamsusbip for all the contestants. THE SPECIAL AQUATIC SPORTS Ar» full of most interesting and amusing items. THE SWIMMING RACES, Judging from the Entries received, will bo the finest ever held m the Dominion. THE SUBMARINE EXPLOSION, For which 2501b of guncotton is being laid, will be tho largest ever attempted. LYTTELTON REGATTA. SATURDAY*, JANUARY Ist, 1910. W6 ROAD BOARDS. LINCOLN ROAD BOARD. AT a Special aleeting of the Hoard held on WEDNESDAY, a previous resolution re Cocksfoot was rescinded, and a Resolution was carried giving the Right to any Ratepayer to Cut Cocksfoot on the roads under the Board's control;' _, __. j^--. 8923 QriWAIPARA ROAD BOARD. NOTICE is hereby' given that all RATES remaining UNPA.D after 16th JANU ARY, 1910 with 10 per cent, added, will be SUED for'without further notice. R. C. TAYLOR. 8584 _______ MEETINGS. " THE CHRISTCHURCH ANGLERS' CLUB'S ANNUAL TROUT SUPPER will be held in the Federal Private Hotel, Victoria square, on TUESDAY NEXT 28th inst., at 8 p.m. Tickets at the Club Rooms, 41 Vie tona street; Membere of Committee, or the fm eiaTi '' ■ R- -CHRISTIE, Hon. Sec. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RECHABITES. Pride of Christchurch Tent. THE QUARTERX.Y MEETING of the above Tent will be held ™ TUESDAY, December 28th, at 7.30 p.m., NOT MONDAY, December 27th, as notified. 1619 R. H. TAYLOR, Secretary. SPORTS. . T) UNSA ND EL SPORTS. JANUARY Ist, 1910. HANDICAPS. ATHLETIC EVENTS. 100 YDS MAIDEN-C. Franks scr, W. Petrie scr, T. Keillor scr, J. Har wood Iyd. H. G. . Robins. Iyd, D. I Gordon Iyd, M. Houston Its, J. McCrcanor 2yds, J. McCarthy 3yd*. P J. Aiken 3yds, N. Boag 3yds, W. Alexander 3yds, E. Wright 4yds A. Swanson 4yds, F. Upston 4yds, .T. Jamieson 4yds, T. Vigers 4yds, R. Nelson 4yds, A. Stapleton 4yds, J. Todd 4yds, _C. Upston 6yds, B. J. Greer 6yds, A. McLachlan syds, H. Evans syds, G. Burgess 6yds, P. J. Wngnt 6yds, W. H. Skinner 6yds.' 100 YDS HANDICAP—A. H. Cununerfield scr. H. Miller scr, F. Grey lyd, C. Franks. 2yds. W. G. Brown 2yds, W. B. James 2yds, H. J. Petrie 2yds. W. Petrie 3yds, F. J. Treanor 3yds, T. Keillor 3yds; D.-J. Gordon 3yds, H. G. Robins 3yds, Jas. Swanson 4yds, C. Mathews 4yds, J. McCreanor 4yds, J. McCarthy syds, P. J. Aiken 6yds, T. Bradshaw syds. N. Boag syds, A. Swanson 7yds, W. H. Skinner Byds. 220 YDS—A. H. Cummerfield scr, J. Bryce scr, W. B. James lyd, W. G. Brown lyd, H. J. Petrie 3yds, H. Miller 3yds, C. Fran_a 4yds, F. Grey 4yds, F. J. Treanor syds, D. J. Gordon Syds, W. Petrie syds, T. Keil'or 7yds. H. G. Robins 7yds, J. McCreanor 7yds, J. McCarthy Byds, T. Bradshaw Byds. N. Boag Bvds, P. J.-Aiken Byds, Jas. Walksr 10yds, A. Swanson 11yds, Jas. Swanson llyds, A. Stapleton 14yds, W. H. Skinnar 15yds. T. Je.mieson 16yds. . 440YDS—W. G. Brown scr, J. Bryce scr. A. H. Cummerfield 6vds, W.- B. James Syds, F. J. Treanor 10yds, D. J. Gordon 10yds, H. MilleT lOvds, P. Manning 15vds, C. Franks 15yds, Jas. Walker 15yds. F. Grey 15yd«, J. McCreanor 15yds. W. Petrie 20yds. "N. Boag 20yds, J. D. Cameron 20yds. D. Crossman 25yds, T. R. Rollo 25yds, A. Swanson

830YD8—J. Bryce scr, W. B. James syds, W G. Brown 10yds. J. D. Cameron 15yds, Jas. Walker 15yds. F. J. Treanor 20yds, C. Turner 20yds, T. Keillor 20vds. P. Manning 25yd«. F. Grey Sjsyd«. C. Franks 40yd«, W. H. Wimw 40yd», D. Crossman SOyds, T. R. Rollo 60yds. 17G0YDS—W. J. Stephens scr, W. B. James 35yds, C. Turner 40yds, P. Manning 4iyds, W. G. Brown 45yds, J. D. Cameron fiovd«, D. Crossman JOOvds, T. R. Rollo 100-d«. H. J. Greer lOOvds. 190 YDS HURDLES—W. G. Brown 12yds hbd scr, H. J. Petrie 10yds bhd scr. J. Bryc» Byds Wid scr. J. McCreanor 6yds hbd per. T. Brndshaw 6yds bhd scr, T. Keillnr fiyd« bhd per, F. J. Treanor fiydi bhd *rr J. Harwor>d Hbd scr, W. B. James 4yds bhd scr, R. Clavdon scr. T. Jamieson scr. BICYCLE EVENTS. HALF MILE—H. Parris scr. D. Flanaghan 25yds. R. Nelson 25yds, M. Kelly £0 yds. E. Wise 50yds, J. Lawrence 55yds, C. Parris 55yd*, R. Dawson GOvds, T. Jamieson 65yds, H. Evens 65yds, C. Uoston 75yds, A. Smith 75vds. S. Crossen 80yds. ONE MILE—H. Parris scr. D. Flanaghan 50yds, R. Nelson 55yds. M. Xellv 75yds, R. Dawson 80yds, C. Parris 90yds. J. Lawrence 95yds, H. Evans 100 yds, A. Smith HOyas, S. Crossen 1-Ovds. TWO MILES-R. Nelson scr, T>. FJarmphan 15yds, R. Dawson 100 yds, M. Kelly llOvd*, C Parris l_ovds. J. McCarthy I.oyds, B. Moor 120vds. A. Smith 150 yds. THREE MILES—H. Parris scr, R. Nelson 70yds, D. Flaoaphan 80yds, M.Kelly 180 yds. R. Dawson 210vds. C. Psrris 220vds, .T. McCarthy 220 yds, T. Chappell 220 yds, A. Smith 230vds. FIVE MTLES—H. Parris scr. R. Nelson 70vd». D. Flanaghan *?Oydi», D. Cro.sman 220 yds, M. Kellv 220 yds, R. Dawson 240 yds C. Parris 260vds, J. McCarthy 2&>ds, T! Chanpe'l 260 yds. J. Harwood 290vd«, B. Moor 280 yds, Jas. Swanson 300 yds, A*. Smith rsooyds. First Race st 11 a.m. Shsrn. DAVID McILRAITH. «M 3 Hon. Sec. HALSWELL SPORTS. THE CHEAPEST OUTING FOR ALL ON BOXING DAY, December 27th, 1909. RUNNING and CYCLING Events—B9 Competitors starting in these events. FUNNY ITEMS—Sock in the Ring. Thread the Needle, Pillow Fight, Alarm Race, Potato Race, Boot Race, And Stepping Competition. These events open to all comers. CHILDREN'S SPORTS, open to all, Free. Hot Water Provided on Ground. Luncheon Is 6d and Afternoon Tea 6d, Halswell Brass Band in attendance. Coach to meet Tram at Terminus 9.40 a.m., 11 c.m., 1 p.m.. 4.15 p.m.. and will leave for trams at conclusion of Sports. Admission—Adults le, Children under 14 Free. 8&43 P. C. TRIGGS, Hon. Sec. WANTED. HAIRDRESSING Is 6d. Shampooing 2« 6d, Manicuring la. Face Massage 2a 6d. Superfluous Hairs permanently removed. Hair Combings made up. Vegstable Hair Dye 3s 6d, guaranteed harmless, no greenish shades. Sole Agent, MISS CLOUGB. Stewart Dawson's Chambers, High street 34 TTTANTED the Publio to come and see »»• Lawrence and Kirche-*s New Carpet Machine working in their Window, and to know Lawrence and Kircher send their Carpet and Furniture Cleaning Machine to your home and clean everything in its place. F4663

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13614, 24 December 1909, Page 11

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