Athletics. OTAHUHU ATHLETIC AND CYCLING CLUB'S 4TH ANNUAL SPORTS, To be held in. the RECREATION GROUND. OTAHUHU, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), NOVEMBER 30. First Open Event at 2.15 p.m. Garrison Band in attendance. Trains leave Auckland, at 12.50 and 1.10 p.m. Admission to Sports, One fchilling. S. J. MCGONAGLE, Secretary. ■ptRANKLIN DISTRICT ATHLETIC CLUB. 3ED ANNUAL CARNIVAL. SPORTS AND PICNIC. To bo held on. the PLEASURE GROUNDS, DRURY, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2ND. 1902. PROGRAMME: 1. MAIDEN RACE HANDICAP. 100 yds. Total, £1; nomination, Is. 2. BOYS' RACE HANDICAP, 100 yds. Total, £1; nomination, Is. 3. HURDLE RACE HANDICAP, 220 yds. Total. £2 10s; nomination, 2s. 4. HALF-MILE RACE HANDICAP. Total, £2 10s; nomination. 2s, 5. DRTJRY CUP HANDICAP, 150 yds. Total, £4; nomination, 3s. 6. BOMBAY HANDICAP. 100 yds. Total, £2 10s; nomination, 2s. 7. HUNUA HANDICAP, 75yds. Total, £2 103; nomination, 2s. 8. LADIES' BRACELET HANDICAP. 300 yds. Gold Bracelet. 9. QUARTER-MILE HANDICAP. Total, £2 10s; nomination, 2s. ALSO, 13 POST ENTRY EVENTS. Including: Girls and Boys' Races, Throwing Cricket Ball, Old Buffers* Race. Maori Men's Race, Baby , Show, Long Jump. Cycle Races, Hack and Trotting Races. Nominations closo with the Secretary, Otahuhu, and with Mr. H. Trendall, Upper Pittstreet, on SATURDAY, December 14th. at 10 p.m. Handicaps appear SATURDAY'. December 21st, Placed Performances for past two years must be sent in, and cash with nominations. A SPECIAL TRAIN Leaves Auckland at 9 a.m., returning from Drary at 6 p.m. Excursion return fare, 2s. ADMISSION TO SPORTS-ONE SHILLING. Handicapper, Mr. W. B. Eyre, Auckland. S. J. MCGONAGLE, Secretary, Otahuhu. */ t>. , A UCKLAND CYCLING is£w -«- CLUB. GRAND CARNIVAL. II / SATURDAY, DEC. 7. AUCKLAND DOMAIN. First Race, 2.30 p.m. Splendid Entries have been received in all Events, including P. L. Grandison, ex-Five-mile Champion of Scotland, and Cracks from i all the North Island will compete. ! Hunter's Band in attendance. Ladies' Tickets supplied to Members on application to Secretary. Handicaps for all events in Monday's issue. 11. J. FIELDER, Secretary. Leather Goods, etc .pBEAP T EATHER AND Q. BINDERY gALE. CELLING QFP! " gELLIITO QEP ! At the
OLD-ESTABLISHED WAREHOUSE Of TRBLAND •OROTHEES, VULCAN LANE. ' '. Owing to tho death, of the last member of the Firm of IRELAND BROTHERS, the Executors have decided to hold i' A! pHEAP QALE Of the ; -TTSTHOLE OP THE TARGE ©TOOK Of p ENERAL •OOOTMAEEES' AND QADDLERS' TRONMONGERY. RINDERY, T EATHEE poODS, ETC., ETC. ALL GOODS SOLD AT WORMOUS -DEDUCTIONS. COME EARLY. gTOOK M UST B gOLD.
NOTE THE ADDRESS :- TRELAND TJROTHERS, VULCAN LANE. Hats. THEIR BRIMS NEVER BRIM WOODROW'S WOODROW'S STYLE and QUALITY. _2 * 1 Woodrow's Famous Hats ARK SOLD BT B. C. BBOWST & CO., I g ATTCZItA^D. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S Left-off and Misfit Clothing bought. Letters promptly attended to.—Mr. and Mrs. Botterill. Karangahape Road (opposite. Eaststreet). THIRST QUALITY Dairy and Separator BatX ter and guaranteed London Dairy Company, Victoria-street, Paraell, Mount Eden ; Road,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11825, 30 November 1901, Page 7
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