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CLEARING STOCK SALE. WE INTEND TO CLEAR the following goods at greatly reduced' prices:—----12 dozei' Enamelled Buckets, Is fid and 2s 6d; usual price 4s 6d and 3s 6d. 3 dozen Bedroom Washstands, Is 6d. 12 dozen Clocks, 3s 3d each; reduced from 5s 6d. 3 dozen Clocks, 25s each; reduced from 37s 6d. 3 dozen Gilt-framed Pictures, 5s 6d; usual price 8s 6d. 6 dczen Framed Dutch Pictures, Is eachj or 10s 6d dozen. 12 dozen assorted* Photo Frames, your pick at Is each. 4 dozen Ladies' 12-oarat Gold and Sterling Silver Watches, at half-price to clear. Come early and get your pick, as all goods must be sold to make room for more arriving. DRAPERY SALE still going strong, with further reductions. FULLER BROS. DIRECT IMPORTERS, SEDDON. SPECIAL SHOW FASHIONS for AUTUMN and WINTER. Commencing THURSDAY, MARCH 3rd. SPECIAI/TY—CHAPEAUX. CfHIC and exclusive styles in /' Trimmed Millinery and Smart Ready-to-wears, introducing all th» latest shapes and novelties in Millinery requisites. We wish, also to draw the attention of the ladies tip our lovely wide Scarves for evening wear, and to a variety of smart Winter Costumes, just opened. Inspection of our Showroom on Thursday next cordially invited. THROWER and THROWER, WELLINGTON HOUSE, Market Square. 'Phone 280. 4SIOO HS3?-'<&10O HIBERNIAN BPOTCTS. To bo held on THE A. AND P. SHOW GROUNDS, BLENHEIM, —on — FRIDAY, 17th March, 1911. OFFICERS: President: Rev. Father Holley. VicePresident: H. V. Browne, Esq. Secretaries: T. Mitchell and M. Scollard. Treasurer: T. Keating. Judge: Geo. Lane. Assistant Judges:. I. Wintringham and H. R. Bagge. Referee: E. F. Healy. Hardicapper: W. G. CallenderStarter: A. Curry. Assistant Starter; J. H. Morrison. Timekeepers: Messrs R. M. Harding, C. P. Nash, and F. C. Ferry. Clerk ; of Course: D. Casey. Competitors' i Stewards: J. Morrissey, F. Newf port, J. J. O'Halloran, F. J. Morri- : son. M Desmond, P. O'SulKvan, \ I. Wintringham, E. O'Neill, D. ; Brcughan, and A. Smith. Com- ; mittee: M. Desmond, R. J. Waters, J. Morrissey, I. Wintringham, D. ; Brcughan, J. Flood, W. F. NewSort, Jas. Smith, A. Smith, P. 'Sullivan, J. J. O'Halloran, P. Burton, W.. Morrison, J. H. Morrison, J. Costello, P. Meohan, J>. Casey, J, Fitzgerald, and W. Devlin. PROGRAMME. 1. Maiden Race, o£ 100yds.—First prize, 40s; second prize, 15s. Entrance, 2s. 2. Publicans' Handicap, of 100 yds.— First prize £7; second, £2j third, £1. Nomination, 3s; acceptances 4s. "3. St. Patrick's Grand Handicap, of £100, 150yds.—First prize, £60; second, £20; third, £10; fourth, £5, fifth, £3, and sixth, £2. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 20s. 4. Seddon Handicap, of £20; halfmile.—First prize, £15; second,. £3; third, £2. Nomination, ss; acceptance, ss. 5. Farmers' Handicap Hurdles, of £8; 220yds.—First prize, £5; second/£2; third, £1. Nomination, 2s; acceptance, 3s. (Five> starters or no second*or third pri-ae). 6. Forced Handicap, 220yds.—First prize, 40s; second, 20s. Entry^ 2s 6d. All winners to enter. 7. Ono Mile Cycle Traders' Handicap, of £si—First prize, £4 and trophy; second, £1. Nomination, 2s, acceptance, 3s. 8. Two-mile Cycle Handicap, of £8 First prize, £6 and Parker Cup; second, 30s; third', 10s. Nomination, 2s; acceptance, 3s. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. Nominations close with Air M. Scollard on 20th February, 1911, at 9 p.m 2. Acceptances close at 9 p.m. on 13th March, 1911. 3. All events will be conducted under the rules of the N.Z. Athletio j and Cycling Union. 4. Winning competitors may, if preferable, take trophies in lieu of cash. 5. The competitor gaining the highest aggregate of points in events Nos. 2 ; 3 and 4, will secure a leg-in for the Dodson Medal, value £10 10a (presented by the late H. Dodson), to be won twice in succession or threetimes at intervals. Points to count: First 5, second 2, third 1. 6\ Any race may be run off in heats. lat the discretion of the committee. | When an event is contested in more* | than two preliminary heats, the first and second in each heat shall run in | the final. If only two heats, the j first, second and third in each shall run in the final. 7. All events of 150 yards and less will be run off in tapes. 8. The committee reserve the right to have any competitor re-handi-oappeti after publication of handicaps. 9. The committee reserve the right to withdraw any event or reduce the» prizes if not sufficient entries. The Committee reserve the right to postpone the sports if the weathwr; conditions are unsuitable. T. MITCHELL, M. SCOLLARD, Joint Secretaries, Box 91, Blenheim. Approved: A. J. Fisher, Secretary Marlborough and Nelson Centra N.Z. Athletic Union, 12th January, 1911. "DART'S FOR VINEGAR FOR. PICKLING. Absolutely Pure Malt.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 60, 11 March 1911, Page 6

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