I’m not worrying! I’ve ©rdered MY ’XMAS SUIT from FRANK LAWN I Mackay -Street Same Tailor -who made the suit I am now wearing. I always go to the same man because he gives me JUST THE THING I REQUIRE He is still taking orders for ’Xmas. 1 CLOCKS We are making a show of some of the most artistic lines at ©locks we have ever been in possession of. These u« direst from the makers and comprise very choice designs in Marble, C»r©®n Or>yx„ Marblette, Walnut, Rosewood Oak, etc The movements are of faithful workmanship and will give lasting satisfaction. The prices are a revelation in values. Y®im BNBPE@Ti®N BORBIALLY BOLIOBTSS. H. W. LLOYD, The Quality Jeweller, C^reymouth. mmm '4SL *3l NEW COOKERY BOOKLET-FREE I A copv of a Booklet just issued containing SELECTED COOKING RECIPES, particularly adapted for use with “Highlander” Condensed Milk and "Capstan” Unsweetened Milk, will be sent to you tree on receipt of request addressed to Murray’s Limited, InvercargilL Write to-day! “ FIfGH! ANDER” CONDENSED MILK
STATE COLLIERY ATHLETIC SPORTS. THE SEVENTH ANNUAL SPORTS In connection -with the State Colliery, ■will be held on THURSDAY, 28th DECEMBER, 1911 Commencing at 12 o’clock on the SCHOOL GROUND, RUNANGA, (NEAR GREYMOUTH). £2OO TO i*o L N E?. ,z< £2OO DOMINION i? IAA CHOP. HANDICAP CHOP. LARGEST PRIZE in NEW ZEALAND Patron: Mr G. Millar. President: Mr J. Southward. Vice-Presidents: Sir A. R. Guinness, Messrs H. Coppersmith, E. McGuinness, P. C. Webb, R. Semple, J. Coulthard D. Hyndman, F. O’Flynn, R. Russell, J. Ryall, J. Beirne, F. Kilgour, J, D. Lynch, J. Vial, A. Lennie, R Dunphy, T. Pollard, J. Brown, A. Bevan and Dr. Meade. Starters: Messrs Robson and Coppersmith. Handicappers: Messrs W. Muncaster, H. Coppersmith and F. Wylde. Judges for Wrestling: Messrs R. Glover and H. Harper. Judges for other events: Messrs G. Millar, E. McGuinnees, A. Medlin and W. Senior. Timekeepers; Messrs J. Coulthard and J. Glover. Treasurer: Mr Q. Williamson. PROGRAMME: I. MAIDEN RAGE, 100 yards. First prize 40s, second prize 20s. Nomination 2s. 2. BOYS’ RACE, 16 years and under, 75 yards. First prize 5s and trophy, second prize 2/6 and trophy, third prize trophy. Nomination 6d. 3. SHEFFIELD HANDICAP, 100 yards. First prize £l2, second prize £4, third prize £2. Nomination 6s, acceptance 4s. 4. DOMINION HANDICAP CHOP, 18in log. First prize £65 and Brewster’s gold medal, second prize £ls, third prize £lO, fourth prize £5. Nomination 30s, acceptance 20s. 5. WRESTLING (Cumberland _ Style), list and under. First prize £4, second prize £2. Nomination 4s. 6. LADIES’ NAIL-DRIVING COMPETITION. Three prizes, trophies. Nomination Is. 7. SAWING HANDICAP, 18in log. First prize £)7, second prize ±)3. Nomination 4s, acceptance 3s. 8. BIKE RACE, eight miles. First prize bicycle £l2 10s; second prize trophy 30s, third prize trophy 15s Nomination 4s, acceptance 2s. 9. HANDICAP CHOP, 15in log. First prize £lO and trophy, second prize £4, third prize £2, fourth prize £l. Nomination 6s, acceptance 3s. 10. LADIES’ RACE. Three prizes, trophies. Nomination Is. 11. QUOITING HANDICAP. 10 yards. First prize £2 and trophy, second prize £l. Nomination 2s. 12. BOYS’ HANDICAP CHOP, 12in log, 18 years and under. First prize £2, second prize £l, third prize trophy. Nomination 2s. 13. DASH HANDICAP, 75 yards. First prize £5, second prize £2, third prize £l. Nomination 3s, acceptance 2s. 14. GIRLS’ RACE. Three prizes, trophies. 15. OLD MEN’S RACE. Three prizes, trophies. Children’s Races during the day for trophies. CONDITIONS. Post entry events Nos. 1,2, 5,6, 10, 11, 14 and 15. Nominations to close with the Secretary on 2nd December. Handicaps declared on 9th December. Acceptances close on 18th December. Nominations must be accompanied with the last past six performances, closing with the date of nominations, also necessary fee. Any person neglecting these rules will not be handicapped. Chopping and sawing events are condud ed under the Rules of the New Zealand Axemen’s Association. All other events under the Rules of the New Zealand Athletic Union. No. 3. Ten acceptors or no event. No. 4. Twenty acceptors or no event. Nos. 7,8, 9, 13. Eight acceptors or no event. Other events. Eight nominations or no event. Events subject to re-arrangement. All competitors must abide by the Committee’s ruling. JAMES NEILSON, Secretary. COMMERCIAL V^OMMERCIAL H OTEL, OTEL, Mawhera Quay Gxeymouth. J.’ McCARTHY : Proprietor. Visitors to town will receive every care and attention. _ The tables axe famous for their qua lity and excellence o! food preparations. The Wines and Spirits are of the best brands.
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