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TTAWERA OALEDONIAN BOCIETT. \ "COME A' TfI'QITHEB." I THE FIFTEENTH ANNUAL GATHEBING WILL BB HBLD ON MONDAY, JANUARY, , 1905. I j SPORTS PROGRAMME. > I OFFICERS. - I President, Mr W. A. Parkinson ; Vice-Presi-I dents, Messrs Jas. Ogilvie and W. Dairs ; !• Treasurer, Mr £. 0. Bobbins; Handi- r capper, Mr TJlio Shannon; Starter, Mr A. J I Eean; Marshal, W. J. McNiven; Time- 1 ( keepers, Messrs B. W. Sargent, J. H. Stevens, M. F. Baird. s ! 1 ■• ■• B. 1 Maiden Race ltw y_ra» , upen to all who hay- never won an adrertised raoe; entranoe 2a 80 10 — 2 Bojm' Kaoe ; 220 yards ; nnder 14 years ; po«t entry 6d 10 6 — 3 Caledonian Handl^pj lit event, 100 yards ; nomination 2i ; acoeptanoe Si 100 30 10 4 Throwing 161b Hammer ; entranoe Is „ 15 6 - 5 Tossing the Caber; entrance It ... 15 5 - a Bagpipe Musio; (Pibroobs and Marches) ; eutrance Is 80 80 — 7 Patting the Shot ; entrance Is ... 15 C — -Caledonian Handioap; 2nd event 290 yards ; nomination 8a ; aooeptanee 8s 190 SO 10 9 Bioyole Race (Maiden) : one mile; norn Is; accept Is .. 40 15 — 10 Bagpipe Music (Strathspeys and Reels); 2nd event; entrance Is .. 80 80 — 11 Boys' Kaoe, 440 yards handioap ; under 16 years ; post entry Is . . 20 10 6 12 Best Highland Costume; entrance 2s 6d. Vice - president* (Mr Ogllvie's) Gold Medal 18 Boat Dressed Highland Boy ; entrance is ; Vice-president's (Mr W.Duirs) Silver Medal 14 Beit Dressed Highland Girl ; en trance, Is ; Mr J. Hook's Silver Medal 16 Girls' Bhc* — — 10 Wrestling (Cumberland Style) ; Ist event, 12»t and over entranoe 2s ; closing at 1 p.m. ... 80 16 — 17 Running High Jump Handicap; norn Is; accented 20 10 — 18 One Mile Bioyole Handioap; norn Is ; accept 2s 60 80 — 19 Caledonian Handicap; Brd event, 440 yards; norn 3a; accept 4s.. 140 40 20 20 Bicyole Handicap; two miles; norn 8s; accept 8. .. .. .. 100 30 — 21 Highland Fling in Costume ; entranoe 2»6d 60 20 — 22 Sword Dance; entranoe 2b 6d ... 60 16 — 83 Sword Dance ; boys or girls under 16 jears ; entrance Is . . 20 6 — 24 Highland Fling ; for boys under 16. Entrance free 20 10 — 25 Highland Fling in Costume (for girls) ; entrance, free 20 10 - 96 Best Highland Dance (Boys or Girls I nnder 14 years) ; entrance free : Jlr J. Hicks' Silver Medal 27 Irish Jig in costume ; entrance Is. Mr T. O'Neill's Gold Medal 1 38 Half Mile Handicap; norn 3s; accept 4s 140 40 20 29 Running Long Jump Handioap ; norn Is ; accept 6d 20 10 — 80 Three Mile Bioyole Handioap ; norn 2s; accept ßs 100 80 — 81 Hop • Step • and • Jump Handicap ; norn li : accept 6d 20 10 — 83 Caledonian Mile Handicap ; norn 4i; accept 6s 200 60 20 83 Wrestling (Cumberland Style), 2nd event, and nnder 12st; entrance 2s 6d, closing at 1 p.m ... 80 15 — 84 Hurdle Handioap, 440 yards norn 2s ; accept 2s 80 80 — 85 Consolation Handioap, 220 yds; entrance Us .. ... 40 20 86 Consolation Bioyole Handicap : entrance 2s 40 SO — Highest aggregate number ol Points for all Handicap Bicycle Events: Mr David Sullivan's Gold Medal. Points to count 6, 8, .. Highest ag-: gregate number of Points for all Running 'Events The President's (Mr W. A. Parkinson) Phbo, Gold Medal. Points to count 5, 8, and 2. The Rule, of the Taranaki Athletic and Caledonian Assooiatipn will be strictly adhered to, and may be obtained from the Seoretary. A full knowledge of the Rules will be expected from every competitor. For further particulars, see daily papers. Nominations for all the Handioap Events, together with all performances for the previous two years (if not »ny wltbin that time, the laat three performances in each event to be given), will olose with the Seoretary on SATURDAY, 17th December, 1904, 0 p.m. Handicaps will be published on THURSDAY, 29th December, 1004, in Hawera Star. The right is reserved to re-handi-cap all winners at meetings prior to 2nd January, NOMINATIONS CLOSE ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17th, 1901. The Games will oommenoe at 11 a.m snarp. Admission, Is. Children under 12, half price. Member's tioket, 10s, admits holder and family of three to all privileges, with two tickets for concert. Thi BocißTT'fl GRAND ANNUAL CONCERT will be held in the evening, in the Hawera Opera House, at which all trophies won during the da will be presented. j A. G. BRETT, Seoretary. A FRIEND IN NEED DR ELMSLIE, QUALIFIED MEDICAL SPECIALIST. Registered by the Governments of Great Britain. New Zealand, and New South Wales, No. 13 WELLINGTON TERRACE, WELLINGTON. THIS Highly-qualified Physician and Surgeon from the Hospitals of London and Paris has, by 25 years of study and research, become an Expert and Specialist in CHRONIC, NERVOUS, BLOOD, SKIN, and SPECIAL DISEASES of Men and Women. In his very successful treatment of the above class of difficult cases there is "No Experimenting and No Failures." Consultations are free to all, so that a friendly chat, either personally or by letter, costs nothing, and may save you years of misery, so none need despair. New Scientific Treatment and New Unfailing Remedies of the very bejt and purest are Honestly and Faithfully ÜBed. Moderate charges. 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You told me plainly and honestly that you could and would cure me, so that I should no longer be bashful and stupid in society, and could take my part ana interest in the amusements and sports of others and have an ambition in my business. At first I thought your promise was too good to be true. lam thankful to say I t_ied your treatment. I swear solemnly I feel a different man" today. I have put on flesh' and muscle, and have any amount of coimdence in myself. lam perfectly healthy and quite happy, capable of enjoying myself as others do, and I don t mope about by myself and shun society. I earnestly recommend all fellow sufferers to put. their confidence in you, as your treatment is perfect and your charges are small. — I am, yours truly. Lachlan Cakebok. A. -HI. CONROY^ ;DIBTBIOT A&_mT— GOVERNMENT ' ACCIDENT INStTRANCE DEPARTMENT. —_—•_> >■ ' * Personal Accident and Employers ' Liability Covers iss&ed. Office :—Oppositb Star Office HAWERA,

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8133, 1 December 1904, Page 1

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