* 'J.'Peacock'beat A. G. ,Wallace,.6-( 6-2/8-6. ' C. J. Dickie beat 11. W* (lore, 8—( 6-3, C-4.' T. It. Quill boat J, G. Swainson (rj tired), 9-7. —Ladies' Championship Singles.— First Round. ' Miss Kollct Baker beat Miss H Hitcliinsj G-l, 6-0. Ward beat'Bathiim, .6—l, G—3. Nimnclly beat-''Van Stavern, (M o—o. ' . Powdrell. beat Dudy, G-~10, 6—ll. _ Second Hound. Miss Travers beat Miss B. 1 Cock CM), G-l. Nunnelly.beat Van Stavern, 6—0,6—0 Powdrell beat Baker, (Mi, 6-3 r%s -Men's Championship Doubles.— * First Round. Smyth and Didsbury beat Gore ant I Young,'6—l, 6-4, 8-6. Fislicr and Peacock : beat Cooke and Bauchop, 6-2, 6-1, 6-2. Second Hound. Swainson and Swainson beat Nicholson and Griffiths, 6-3, 6-3, 2-6,1-6 8-6. ") ' -Ladies' Championship Doubles.Misses Nunnclly and linker beat t- Mrs Goldie and Miss Cock, 6—l, G—3. » Misses Gray and Powdrell boat Wellwood and Ilitchings, 6-1, 6—3. Batham and Van Stavern bent Mrs Udy and Miss E. Dickie, 0-6, G-2 6-4. -Combined Champion Doubles.First Round, l'arkor and Miss Powdrell beat W. Swainson and Miss Grant, 6-0, 6—o. Pearce and Miss Gray beat Smyth and Miss Jackson, 6—3, G—2. Dickie and Miss Baker boat Brown find Miss Travers, 6-1, 6—o. Cox and Miss Ward beat Young and Miss Batham, 6—l, 6—2. Fisher and Miss Nunnclly boat Peacock and. Miss Wellwood, 6-1, 8-G. Cooke and Miss Hitchings bent Dnuchop and Mrs Goldie, 6—o, G-0. Second Round. Parker and Miss Powdrell beat Cox and Miss Ward, 0-6, 6-3, 6-4. Play resumes at 9.30 in the morning, when it is expected the semi-finals will be reached. Oamaru Caledonian Society. THIRTY-NINTH NEW YEAR GATHERING. ; NEW SPORTS GROUND, NORTH ROAD, Jan. 1 and 2,1908. £3OO PRIZES. £3OO AND THREE GOLD MEDALS „ n (valued £2 2s each), •FOR HIGHEST AGGREGATES IN CYCLING, RUNNING, and BAGPIPE MUSIC and HIGHLAND DANCING COMPETITIONS. THE CYCLING "CHAMPIONS AND THE FLEETEST RUNNERS IN THE DOMINION. ■TWO.MILE WHEEL RACE EACH DAY, With Prizes of £?, AND £3. ONE MILE, MILE-AND-A-HALF AND YOUTHS' ROADSTER ' HANDICAPS. SHEFFIELD HANDICAP EACH DAY (135 yards straight in tapes), < PRIZES: 15, £5, AND £2 103 'AND 10s TO HEAT WINNERS. Besides 100 YARDS, HALF-MILE, ami MILE HANDICAPS. , MUSIC by the nORTII OTAGO HIGHLAND PIPE BAND, and OAMARU GARRISON BAND. Entries for Cycling anil Running Handicaps CLOSE at 8 p.m. on FRIDAY, December 27. Entries must be posted, and contain fees in postal notes, Unless fees are enclosed entries wiU not be accepted. domination forms must lie tilled in, in. accordance with the rules of the League of New Zealand Wheelmen and New Zealand Athletic Union. Programmes and entry forms post-' ed to any address on application to R. L: RULE, d*3 Secretary, Oamaru, WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs Patterson, Railway Temperance Hotel. d 27 ANTED-TURNIP THINNERS. Apply, Manager, Kauroo .Estate. (117 WOULD the Person who took BAGPIPE CASE from Duntroon train Inst night kindly return same tlijs office. d 27 Vf, 14! LT E R SUMI> TE B has for PRIVATE SALE- ■ FREEHOLD SECTION, Four-roomed > .Verandah Cottage, Wash-house, Stable and Fowl-Run, [Trent 'street. Title; Land Transfer. <125 Tjl F. ARMSTRONG'S 0 DENTAL CHAMBERS WILL BE CLOSED DURING CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS'. RE-OPBN FRIDAY, 3rd Janliary. TO CONTRACTORS. HIENDERS will be received until !l - Noon of FRIDAY, the 10th of January, I'JOS, for the following WORKS, viz,: Constructing 235- Chains (more'or less) of Six-inch Stoneware F. and G. Pipe Sewer. Plans and specifications' nuiy be seen at the Borough Council Oflicc. The lowest or any tender not ncccssarily accepted. . - ■ • T. M, CUNNINGHAM, <327 'Town Clerk,: NORTH OTAGO FOUNDRY. CHANGE OF PROPRIETORSHIP. fj"N' THANKING my friends and J- the Public of North Ota}#' for the patronage -accorded me during • the past '3B years, I beg 'to intiiiiate that I'HAVe DISPOSED'of -the • NORTII OTAGO FOUNDRY .to J.'G. FINCH I AND CO.| for whom; I solicit continuanpe of the patronage, so bestowed on myself. The of. the proprietorship will date 'as from 3rd JANUARY' NEXT. ; ' ' J. .JACf{, Jn reference to the above we beg j'-'to say- that; in'taking over- the Noi'lh Otago Foundry, we intend'doing our b'est to - maintain '■• the; reputation .it has ; gained for HIGH-CLASS WORKMANSHIP, and-to merit, a continuance of the confidence so\lon« placed i* out- predecessor,'>Wc'purposc getting some NEW MACHINERY and a Stock of "ENGINEER'S SUNDRIES as 1 spadily as;possible. ' ' AND CO. jM( ® s n .F-'A RQ U H-A R !llLr!is-flow/Di3play.ing; a' Nice : Raii'ee'of PRETTY,..COLLARETTES.'BELTS ; , :CORSETSi..FANCY-HAND- ■..., ~.-kerchiefs. ■! :■ 'And Other •Goods, suitable-for- J . j ./. ,Ghristmas Presents, • lovely:,Ell'inery, . t . From Picnid" to Model Hats, at Wonderfully Low Prices. v , lYour Inspection Soiirfar: rrlj -... , ■ di'
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North Otago Times, 27 December 1907, Page 3
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741Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 North Otago Times, 27 December 1907, Page 3
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