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MEETINGS. fUTIZENS interested in the improvement of Swimming facilities at Evans Bay (South) are invited to attend a puulie meeting in the Miramar South School, Miro Street, Thursday, March 28th 8 p.m. I7ASTBOURNE RATEPAYERS 1- ASSOCIATION The Annual Meeting of the above will be held in the Council Chambers, Eastbourne, at 8 p.m., on Tuesday, March 26. 1933. All Ratepayers are invited to attend. C. M. HILL, Acting Hon. Secretary. NAVY LEAGUE. MEMBERS of the NAVY LEAGUE are invited to inspect H.M.S. SUSSEX, (Fryatt Quay) and H.M.Si DESTROYERS (Clyde Quay Wharf), TOMORROW (Tuesday), March 26, between 2 p.m. and 4.30 tweeu 2 p.m. and 4,30 p.m. p.m. —R. DARROCH, Secretary. Secretary. POSTPONED. ! THE ANNUAL MEETING of ■ the' Wellington After Care Association, which was to have been held on Friday, March 29, has been POSTPONED. J. CHAPMAN. Hon. See. MOTORS AND CYCLES. ==:= B.|S.A. FORGE STILL FURTHER AHEAD. 1.—8.5.A. are by far the largest British Motor-cycle Manufacturers. Over three times as many, B.S.A/s were sold in 1931 as any, other jnako. 2.—8.5.A. offer the most efficient service after purchase in the world.. 3.—B.S.A.'s arc the most reliable machines obtainable. 8.5.A.-LEADERS IN THE INDUSTRY. Agents: pODGERS AND HALL, LTD., XV 157-159 WILLIS STREET.

MOTORS AND CYCLES. CJKLL Dodge tourer, splendid condition . *J recently overhauled and paiutcd suitable conversion. 31 Bay Street Petone. "DODGE ROADSTER, attractive con. XJ dition, very sound reliable car. Cheap £45. Car Mart, 7 Vivian Street. TPORDTa Sedan, beautiful order saechan- ■*■ ically. Appearance inside and out spotless. Small mileage. Trade in taken. Open evenings. Car Mart. T>UICK C Roadster, true mileage 22000 -*-* New mechanical condition. Bargaiu £35. Open'evonings. Car Mart. WANTED used tourer, Chevrolet or similar car. Will pay up to £30. cash 1302 Evg Post _____ WANTED to sell Triumph M. C. £10 10a cash". Apply 79 Majoribonks. St. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. £10, Established Cake Kitchen. No opjh osition, rent 12s Cd. Sole agents, Den> hard Bread. Sacrificed. 1314 Evening Post. fWEKINU Good City Millinery Bubv-/ mess. Up-to-date fitting* splendid living. Rent £6. Price £450. 1324Evg. Post. TIfAGNIFICENT opportunity, .£195, ■"■*• Dairy General, 50 gallons milk- bungalow accommodation, exclusive 'locality, ■wonderful returns, principals only. 1208 Evg. Post. AIRY and general; Municipal license; £150; A.F.Jaunccy, for all kinds of businesses; 23 garish Street Tel. 42-M4. AXE-SHOP] Tearoom and Sweets. completely fitted 'up and furnished assured living. 87 Kent Terrace. BUSINESS for Sale, Small Cafe, Fresh Fish, Fish and Chips, good position, furnished dwelling, wireless, ice chesty van,, town round, large section, must sell. £150. 138 Evg. Post. MIXED business clearing about £5 a week. Walk in price £215, living accommodation. A. F. Jauncey. 23 Faristt, Street. ■_ STORE (4 Square) for sale.,£2oo W» stock, plant and shares. Wonderful proposition. A. F. Jauncey, Farlsh fit. AIRY and general. Turnover £45 to £50 Week. Wonderful stand, house attached, £450. A. P. Jauncey 23 Parish. Street, ■ pLASSIFIED Advertising In tht "Bren« v-> ing Post" ie a safe and easy method to meet your requirements. "The Poftfsr record circulation is s guarantee of SerVICeBLUNDELL BROS.. LTD., The "Evening. Port." . ,-

■■-.-. 7 ■■ CYCCIK6 ;

Championship, Events The-New Zealand Cycling Cnampionaiiips and"tin final meeting of the Dewar Shield Contest took £ftM« ftETore a good"at tendance at the tfetone Recreation cGround on Saturday, under the direction of offiolali of the Wellington Centre of the New Zealand Athletic Association. W. Byrnea (Auckland) orashed in the/ final of the major cycling event owjng to his fron* . tire coming off, v and sustained a fractured collar bone "and ribs. In another event a crashed rider forced those behind him off the track and two women) were struck, one suffering considerably.from shook* The following are the<xesuits:CYCLING 1000 METRES ».Z. CYCLE CHAMPIONSHIP:' (eight hiat«)i 3frWade (West Coast, N. 1.) 1; G.R. Giles (Canterbury) ZJ CYCLE CHAMPIONSHIP: J;Burk« (West Coast, N. 1.) 1; P. Roe (Wellington) 2; W.WilliM* (Hawkes Bay-poverty Bay) 3« Time 66 2-5 «co. ONE MILE HANDICAP CYCLE RACE: A Sowerby^Auckland) 60 Yds.) 1; C.Biggs ( Petorie) (70 yds.) 2; i>. Roe ' (70 yds.) 3- Time 2 mm. 12 2-5 sec. •" ONE MILS JUNIOR CYCLE HANDICAP:. Stevens (Petone) 1';--A Anderson (Petone) 2; R. Dutton (PetonehS. CHAMPIONSHIP TIUE.THULi F-J. Groae (Canterbury). 1 mm. 20 2-5 see.TU; - C. Goodei"( Auckland), 1 mm. 21 3-5 sec 2: *T.Boe , ' (Wellington), 1 mm. 22 sec. 3. THREE MIL3S CYCLE HANDICAP: *? V> Koe petone) (140 yds) 1; D. Fokey (tfetone) (300 yds) 2: J.WilsOb (14-0 Yds) 3. Time 7. Bin. 19.14-5 •«• TEN UIL3S N.Z. CYCLE'CHAMPIONSHIP- : R.Ulmer. (Wellington) 1; C.R. Qil«t 2; A.O.^ Patrick ( Auckland) 3, A.,',3owerby (JTeTlingtqn) 4. "■ ' Time 22 mm 46 sec. Eighteenrstarted-but only four? finished. Ulmer won by halX/a length DE¥ARSHisii>; - -_'..- Athletic and field event's" counting lor^the Dewa^J Shield were held and the Wellington and Combined Colltfl Old Boys Clubs, which have been fairly evenly plaoedT throughout the season tied for first slace with fight . points each. . The results were. ■ . ' 220 YARDS CLUB RACE: First race: A. Welphy (Wellington) 1; T. Tul'loch (Old BoyB) 2: w.Crook* (Petone)'3. Time 23 2-5 sec. Second race: C.E. 'Evans (Wellington) X; U. Furlong (Kiwi) 2; A.K. Hill' (Old Boys) 3. Time 24 4-5 see. . ' Third race: K. Patience (Old Boys) 1; E.R.-Chesterapi'' CVarelty) 2; J.G. Sale ( Wellington) 3»iTime 25 lie. 220 YARDS JUNIOR: Jirst race:.H.G. Bowyer (014> Boys) 1; D. Svans (Kiwi) 2; T. Kyle (Wellington) 3. Time 24 1-5 sec. # Second race:.B.O'Fagan (Old BoyiJ • 1; C Mexted (Welli'ngton)2; W.'Heapy (Kiwi) 3.. Time 24 4-5 sec. Third race.'L. Hampton (Old Boys) 1; E. Williams ( Wellington)' 2, N. Armstrong (KiliiJ^J, Time 25 3-5 »cc. , .. \ 880 YARDS:'firsfrace.fA.R." Wiiaon'l*e3.lingtoiik 1 T.A. Rafter (Vareity) 2; C. Taylor,. (Pttont) 3. Time 2 mm. .;* 1-5 »«o. Second race;: R.Thompson^ (Varsity) 1;( A. Badland (Olympic) 2; J. Black (OXd Boys) }.irfLTime Sain 10 «ec.*^Third race:,L.S.Bla« (Varsity)!; C. Brown (01ynpicT2; * D? UoDooneH' (Old Boys) 3. Time 2 mm. 9 4-s.mc THREE MILSS: J. Riddington (Scottish Harriers, I R.C Morpeth (Varsity) 2; A.L. Stephens (Soottijp Harriers) 3. Time 15 mm. 17 3-5 Be<s 880 YARDS JUNIOR RACE:, T. Kyle (Wellington) Ij R.A. Longley (Old Boye) 2.gL. Hampton .(Old BoyiJV No time taken. INTSR-CLUB RKLAY RACE (110 Yds.):;Varsitv 1 CB«. 2- Time 46 sec. ' 120 YARDS HURDLES: P. Bowie (Varsltyj I;«J.D< . Henderson (Hutt) 2; X. 4 Jt»tience (Old Boye),3> Tine 15 3-5 see ' ' , . > • 440 YARDS HURDLKS.^T. Tuilocll, lUia Boys) I.J fi. Abrahaaa (Varsity) 2%K- Comrie (Old Bovei*v ; Time 60 sec. 1 THREiI MII^S WALK.'W.R. Berks (Varsity)'l; 1 s.G. Sade (Varsity) 2, K. Comrie,(Old Boys) t 3.,t»a» , 25 mm. 41 2-5 «cc. . HOP. STEP AND JDMP:*T.J. Crowe antt P.UcDonsO.o, 1 Wellington). 82 ft. 6 in" I;'J. Roberts and-D,J. Benton (Hutt). 77 ft. -0$ in.\t2, L.' Bade and CBrowtf (Olympic), 76 ft. 6 in-, 3 'HIGH JUMP.--T.J. Crowe ana h. Vernon (Wel^Uatfton. II ft. rf l| in., I;^M. Mullaney and V.N. wrry^Klwi)/ 10 ft/2.in., 2,i|IC.S. (i orbell and .A. J.tßecott*(Old fr Boys),^10 ft.; 2 ,in.?;2l(equal)^ HAIQER THROWING:' P.^ jiunro^and A.D^Adlun (Wellington). 201 ft. 3 in.. 1. R. Griffitiis ana A,A. Roberts (Hutt) , 199 ft. 3 in.,2; K. Hogan and K. McCune (Old Boys), 158 ft. l£ in.. 3. 100 YARDS HANDICAP: W.li. Bvanfc vri^t) (.11 ydeTi 1; V. Walker (Auckland) 2. W. Crooks (Petone) (4 yds.-J 3. Time 9 4-S sec. WOI^EN'S EVENTS» 75 YARDS HANDICAP' 0. Tasker (Atmetie)(7 yas.; 1; J.M. Todd (Wellington) (fcds-) 2; D. TownsenA CScottish Harriers) (9 yds.) 3. Time 9 4-5 sco« 100 YARDS HANDICAP: 0- Tasker (7i yds.,) 1; It. Childs (Kiwx) (9i yds.) 2; D. Hurley (Welliiifgtonj (2± yds.) 3. No time taken--110 YARDS R3LAY.RACE: Kiwi 1. Wellington 2T4me 52 4-5 sec The Neill Cup lor most points .in the women'ai races was won by 0. Tasker- . The A.C Kitto Shield, tor most paraae points oveT a aeries uf meetings. #as wun by the Kiwi Club with 357- points. - The Welltn^ton Club came second wit« 348^ points. _

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 71, 25 March 1935, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 71, 25 March 1935, Page 2

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