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T HAM StBBET HAM Under the patronage of His Excellency the Governor and lady Glasgow. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT (In aid of the funds of the Orchestral and Musical Societies), THURSDAY, 14th DEC., 3 p.m. Dress Circle 2s Gd. Stalls 2s. Body of Hall Is. Tickets at Milner and Thompson’s, Gunderson's, or from any of the members. BOY PLAN open Monday, Xlth inat„ 11 a.m, FEEDS. C. RAPHAEL! Joint 454 THOB. GAEBABD /Hon. Secs. EAST CHEISTCHUECH SCHOOLS ENTEETAINMENT. T UAM StEDET THIS EVENING, SATUBDAY, DEC- 9th. Part I—Tableaux, Action Songs. Part EC—Pairy Opera, “ Bad Luck and Good,’* Owing to the fact that many could, not gain admittance last night, . THE ENTEETAINMENT WILL BE BEPEATED TO-NIGHT. Doors open at 7.30. Admission Is. OANTEEBUET FBUIT-GEOWEBS’ ASSOCIATION. THE NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT EXPERT will Address a Meeting of Fruitgrowers on matters of Vital Importance to the Fruit Industry, in the Booms of the Agricultural and. Pastoral Association, on TUESDAY Next, December 12th, at 8 p.m. All interested are invited to attend. 369 THOS. GORDON, Secretary. (6 mHE NEW HUMOURISTS,”—Three LeeB tores by MISS FREEMAN, 8.A., of Dunedin, Jerome, “ Q,” and Barry Pain, Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Dec. 11th, 13th, 15th. Lady Glasgow will he present on Monday. Admission 2a 6d the course, or Is each lecture. Y.M.O.A. Hall, 8 p.m. Gentlemen cordially invited. Tickets at Music Warehouses, of members and Secretary Women’s Institute, 28, Cranmer square. 458 jp UN C H AND JUD Y. Waddington School, Saturday, Dec. 9th, 2.30 and 4 p.m, Kimberley, Monday, 11th inst,, 8 p.m. Courtenay, 12th inst., 8 p.m. Open for engagements, public and private, holidays. Apply, letter, MeDOW ALL, 459 Wood and Coal Merchant, Bast Belt. Sports. Oddfellows and IP oebstees’ FRIENDLY SOCIETIES, PAPANUI. ANNUAL SPOHTS, On the Recreation Reserve, Papanui. NEW YEAR’S DAY, JAN. Isr. 1894. To Start punctual at 10 a.m. PROGRAMME. 1. Quoits Match Handicap 2. Boys’ Race (under 161 Handicap; 220yds 3. Grand Handicap (open); 100, 220,440yd5; first prize, trophy value £5 5s and £2 2s in cash; second prize, 30s; third, 15s; entrance fee, 2s 6d 4. Sack Race; ISQyds 5. Girls’ Race (under 16) ; 100yds 6. Bicycle Race (open); onp mile • first prize, value £1; second, 10s; entrance fee. Is 7. Married Women’s Race Handicap; 100yds 8. Running High Jump Handicap 9. One Mile Race Handicap; first prize, Messrs Reece and Son’s trophy value 30s; second prize, 15s; entrance. Is 6d. 10. Putting 16lb Shot Handicap 11. Men’s Hurdle Race 440yds Handicap 12. Boys’ Race Under 18, Handicap, SSOyds 13. Running Long Jump Handicap 14. Men’s Walking Race, One Mile, Handicap 15. Friendly Societies’ Race, 150yds, Handicap • open to members of Friendly Societies only 16. Single Women’s Race; 100yds Handicap 17. Vaulting with Pole Handicap 18. Mamed Men’s Race Handicap; ISOyds 19. Two-mile Bicycle Race, Open Handicap ; first prize, value SOs; second, 15s; entrance, 2s 20. Pick-a-Back Race; 50yds out aud 50yds in 21. Tng-of-War; ten men a side 22. Old Men’s Race, over fifty years; 100yds handicap 23. Throwing the Hammer Handicap 24. Committee Race; ISOyds. Four competitors to start or no second prize. Entries for Nos. 3 and 9 close on Wednesday, Dec. 27,1893, at 9 a.m. Entries, with a record of previous performances for the last two years, to he sent to the Secretary, care of J. W. Homer’s Store, Papanui. The Secretary will he in attendance at the above-mentioned place on WEDNESDAY, Deo. 27th, from 7 to 9 p.m. The Committee reserves the right of running the handicaps in heats. Children’s races will be run at intervals during the day for toys, &c. I A Band will he in attendance, I Trams and Coaches will run every half-hone from town during the day. A SOCIAL will he held in the Town Hall in the evening, double tickets including refreshments. J. OSBORNE, Secretary, Box 198; or care of J. W. HORNER, Papanui, GLBNTUNNEL Amaigaiated Sports. BOXING DAY, « DEO. 26, 1893. NOMINATIONS For the following events, accompanied by 5 per cent of First Prize Money, to bo sent to the SECRETARY, not later than 8 p.m. on the 12th day of DECEMBER. HANDICAPS to appear in the “Times ’* and “ Press ’’ of the 20th Inst. 120 Yabds Hubbles. First Prize 303, second 10s. 100 Yards Race. First Prize 20s, second 10s, Cub Race (440yds, 220yds, and 660yds), First Prize, Cup (valued at £3 3s) and £3; second, £2 ; third, £1 Men’s Half-mile. First Prize 40s, second 20s third 10s. Mile Walking Race. First Prize SOs, second 15s, 440 Yabds Race (Open to all-comers). First Prize 60s, second 40s, third 20s. Mile Race. First Prize 60s, second 40s, third 20s. W. B, WEBB, Secretary, 450 Riverside, Whitcolifl’s, Bead Board Notieec. COURTENAY ROAD BOARD. IT is Hereby Notified that Courtenay Road Board propose to STOP the road running between E.S. 27298 and E.S. 23461 from West Coast Road to Waimakariri River; also road running through E.S. 9343 from Bealey’s road to Waireka river. The roads proposed to be stopped are tinted green on plans now open for inspection at the office of the Board, Kirwee, A, J. FRANCIS, 7676 Clerk to the Board. CHRISTMAS BRUITS. g~\kUE NEW SEASON’S FRUITS are New to Hand. The QUALITY this year is EXTRA j PINE, and the PRICES LOWER THAN USUAL. Finest New CURRANTS ... AID Per lb ■ Finest New VALENCIA RAISINS gD „ i Finest New SULTANA RAISINS Finest New MUSCATELS jjS & JS g» SICILY ALMONDS -J8 Perlb j X 985 WAEDELL BROS. & CO.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10216, 9 December 1893, Page 1

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