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Sunday Announcements. NOTICES OP SUNDAY SERVICES in. ■erted In rbie Column will, in future, b» charged for at the following rates:—Not ex* c-eeding 24 words, Is; and for every additional 10 words 6d; if booked, double these rates. rrtfrESLETAN CHURCH Services.—'Durham hVVj Street—Revs Murray and Baumber. East Belt—Revs Jones and Laws. Lower High Street—Revs Baumber and Murray. Richmond —'Messrs Lomas and Smith. Woolaton —Mr Cock and Rev Jones. Sumner —Rev Laws and Mr Henan. 2092 T>RIMITIVE~ METHODIST CHURCH—--1 Sydenham Anniversary—Morning, Major Turner; Afternoon, 3, Service of Song, Seiwyn Street Choir; Evening, Mr Lomas. Social Meeting, Monday, 7.30. Cambridge Terrace —Mr Holland, Rev Ward. Lin wood ■Rev Ward, 'Mr Dobbs. 212 t ST ALBANS Wesleyan Chu^— Sunday, August -25th—Morning, Rev W. U. i"axsonson; Evening, Rev 'Dr Money. . . riHURCH OP CHRIST, Durbam Siieet V South—Services 11 a.m. and 6,30 p.m. G. Manifold, Evangelist. Evening Subject. “The Godhead.” 2123 TVTORtH BELT Presbyterian Church-On 'IN Sunday Evening Dr Erwin will Address to Young Men. . All axe invited. 2072 QPECIAL Musical Meeting at the Victoria O • Street Barracks on Sunday Afternoon. Solos, Duetts, number of Selections irom Uie Band. Silver ’Coin at door. SPIRITUAL Scientists.—Social H?} 1 ' Sunday, 7 pm.; Lecture by Mr Roberts. “ Does the World! Work Too Much 7 Mrs Harris Roberts at home daily for private readings, 205, Cambridge Terrace. Friday, 8 pm., Clairvoyance. 20b4 BAPTIST Church, Oxford Terrace.—Rev J. J. Doke, morning and evening. 2013 yVUR~~ Father’s Church. —Sunday, August U 25th. 11 a.m., 151, Gloucester Street, “Science and Theology;” 7 p.m., Art Gallery, “ Theology and Science.” t'YCEUM.—MFWTW. Collins will Lecture L To-morrow. Subject: “Disappearing Landmarks.” • Orchestral Selections 7, Lecture 7.15. Admission 6d and Is. 2159 Sports. LABOUR DAY ! DEMONSTRATION AND SPORTS, to be held at T■A. N 0 A S T E R. ' ? A,® K ' WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9th, 1901. PROCESSION prizes; 1, Best Working -Trade and- Labour ® iS P^ work to be performed en route oi march. First prize ±'3, second £1 10s ■ . 2. Best Completed Trade Display— First pn e £3, second £1; 103. . .. . ■ _■> 8. Best Groomed: and Decorated Horse and Tradesmen's (light) Cart—Past prize £2, ifovel or Meres ting Display— Prize, sCcond £1 10s. ' rr.„ m B. Beat Groomed and Decorated 4-horse Team attached to Lorry-First prize £3, second £l. 6. 'Best Groomed and Decorated Horse attached to Heavy' D elivery Cart or Express—First prize £2, second £l. ■ , ! I 7. Best Decorated Lady’s Bicycle—Prize, second £l,loa. . . , -•/■-.•■J ; ‘'(.•■■U * 8. 'Best Decorated Gents Bicycie Prize, 'second £1 10s. ~ r .. I ' ■ ' CONDITIONS! m -I i _l. Aii competitors to take par^& r jffie J pl?bc|s^j iIOZU . ■ . , ’-2. •."Three entries or no prize r-'in Ml * V B.'Competitors-must notify the Secretary in writing of their intention to compete, ana be at aitaatang placo by 8.30 a.m. On arrival at Lancaster Park the Procession to remain in order until after the Judges have mads their 4. All protests must be lodged with the Man.stain not later than 3 p.m-., accompanied with ■‘ a deposit of five shillings, which shall be forfeited if the protest is considered to be frivolous, . . _ 6. Adi competitions shall be judged at_Lancaster Park, with the exception of the Working Trade and Labour Display, which shall be judged on the, route, of march., i : . ,;-r 1,1, Procession to form on Park. Terrace. and proceed along Armagh Street; arbund ’Cranmer, j Square, along ■ Kilmore Street, Victoria Street, Colombo -Street, Cashel 'Street, High Street, Ferry , Road 1 , 'Park -Street, .Stephen Street, IFaiegrave Street, New Street, to South ; Entrance of Park. W. NEWTON, Procession Secretary, j ‘ PROGRAMME OF SPORTS. ' 11.I 1 . Maiden 'Flat Race,- 100yds; post, entries, I*. First prize £l, second 10s. 9.‘Handicap Hurdle Race, 220yds, 10 flights; nominations, 2s —First prize £1 iOs, second ' 10s. . ; f. Ome-mila Bicycle Handicap (Amateur); • nominations,- Is 6d—'First prize £2, -second £l.. ..-4, Saoklßaoe, 50yds; post entries. Is —First jpriia £l, second 10s. ' . C, LABOUR DAY HANDICAP of ’£l7; norni-" nations, 0s (Throe Distances of 100, 220, add 440yds, to be decided on points)—First prize £lO,. second £5, third £2.' 8. IHllghl’and Fling; post .entries. Is—First prize £1 10s. 7. Obstacle Race, 220yds (under 18 years); port entries, fid—First prize IDs, second 6s. 8. One-mile Bicycle Handicap (Cash); nomi- ■ nations, -Is fid—First prize £2, second £l. ■ B.' One-mile Walking-Handicap; nominations, 2»_iFixst prize £2, second £l. 10.. (Schoolboys’'Relay rCace, two laps (teams of ifOur); nominations free (trophy)—First prize - £2, second £l. 11. Sailors’ Hornpipe; post entries. Is—First prize £1 10a. 12. Tug-of-War, between Unions, 10 men -a aide;.post entries, -5s a team—First prize £3, second £2. j >\ 18. Baby’Show, undee -6 .OTteanjpe■free—First prize £2.- • -’ p : .. 14. Baby • Show, over 6 months and under 12 months; entrance free—First-prize £2. 15. Two-mile Bicycle Handicap (Amateur)nominations, 2s fid—First prize £3, second £1 10a, third 10s. IS. Wrestling Match, Cumberland' 'Style, catch weights (six entries or no second prize); post entries, 2s—First -prize £2 10s, second £1 10s. 17. Married Women’s Race, 50yds; post entries, free—Prize, Trophy. 18. 'Obstacle Race, 220yds (Open);; post entries, 2a—First .prize £2, second" £l. 19. Bagpipe Music Competition, competitors to play Pibroch, (Strathspey and, Reel; -post entries, free—First prize £2, second £l. , ■ ' 90. Handicap, 150yds, open . to, ’ of CA. and C.C. only; nominajtib^s/dg—prize £3, second £l. J -,! 81. Log Chopping Competition;' post ’ entries, ’ 2s—First prize £1 10a, second 15s. ■ 92. Two-mile Bicycle Handicap (Cash); nominations, 2s fid—First ; prize £3, second, £2, •third 10s. 13. Club, -Swinging Competition, for Teams of Girla attending Public (Schools; -nominal tions, free (’trophy)—First prize £3. .84. Tug-of-War, Bandsmen, tep men a side; entrance, free—First prize £2, 'second £l. 95. Single Women’s Race, 75yds; post entries, free; Prize, Trophy. 66. High Jump; post entries, fid—First prize £L 67. Old Men’s Race (over 50 years), SOyd's; post entries, free—Prizes, Trophies. S 3. Apprentices’ 'Races, 14 to 16 years, 100yds; nommationa, free—First prize 15s, second 7s fid. 18 to -18 years, 150yds; nominations, free—First prize £l, second 10a. IS to, 21 years, 220yds; nominations, free—First prize *1 10s, second 15s. - _ (-Entrants to submit statement with nominaItion from qualified person showing them to be (bona fide 'apprentices.) J. C. -CUSACK, Handicapper. CONDITIONS. Nominations, accompanied with fees and list of loat) -six performances, for 'Events Nos. 2, 3, S, 8,9, 15, 20 and 22, close at the Trades' Hail, ■lngl» , 'S 'Buildings, High Street, jOhristchuroh, marked’ Entries for Event No. —,” pa September 21st. Handicaps, will be declared on October sth. 'Nominations for Schoolboys’ (Relay Race, Club Swinging Competition, and Apprentices’ (Races will close at the-same address on October sth. , , . la *ll Events, unless otherwise specified, three to start or n'o event; four to start or no Second prize. ■ Fort Entries will; he received on the ground ififteera minutes prior to time set ’ down on official programme for starting. All competi'tors'must be on the scratch alt the time stated in the programme. No delay will he allowed. (Each competitor must wear the number placed opposite hia name on the official programme. Any competitor winning without the number will be disqualified. ‘All- prizes liable to reduction should necessity arise. The ‘Bicyolie Events will- ho run under 'the Rules of 4s League of New Zealand Wheelmen. _ The Committee shall have absolute discretion aa to the refusal or -acceptance of any (entry, in all protests, the decision) of the tCommittcs shall bo final, and not subject to luuj *otion at 'law. , The ■ committee reserve the right to postpone the 'Sports’in the event of unfavourable (Weather. a?» (C. GERARD, Sports Secretary. GRAND LABOUR INIGIHT. DIX’S CO., OPERA HOUSE. Tickets—One .Shilling; Children, Half-price, fiokoteadmit to, either 'Sports or Stalls alt Opera House. 'GEO. B. WHITE, General (Secretary. . Rooms! 17, Inglia’a Buildings. 2096 B PORTS* and School. Committees should iMtoert Minsbn arid Oo.'o Stock; ths o»WMect and terms trill meet approval. 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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12588, 24 August 1901, Page 5

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