Athletics. N ew- Z ealand A mateur 4 thletic QHAMPION3HIPS (Under the Auspices of the N.Z.A.A.A.), HIS D AY. T HIS D AY, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 18. THE THIRTEENTH QHAMPIuN'SHIP Tweeting Will be held on the AUCKLAND DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. AUCKLAND DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. Competitors from VICTORIA, WELLINGTON, CANTERBURY, and DUNEDIN, • Will Measure Strides With AUCKLAND'S CRACKS. AUCKLAND'S CRACKS. AUCKLAND'S CRACKS. Among the Competitors will be— G. W. SMITH, Champion Hurdler of Australasia. W H. MADILL, Hammer-throwing Champion of Australasia. D. WILSON, Ex-Champion Walker of Australasia. W. F. SIMPSON. New Zealand's Brilliant Distance Runner. L. B. WEBSTER, Crack Sprinter of Wellington Province. A O. KEATING, Champion Sprinter of Canterbury Province. Also, Numerous Other of NEW ZEALAND'S LEADING ATHLETIC LIGHTS. Admission to Grcund ... One Shilling. First Event, 2 p.m. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20 and 21. THE A USTRALASIAN (CHAMPIONSHIP T^jTEETING, When the Cracks of NEW SOUTH WALES. VICTORIA. QUEENSLAND, AND NEW ZEALAND, Will Compete for THE SUPREMACY OF THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. Admission to Ground ... One Shilling. First Event, both days. 2.16 p.m. F. J. OHLSON, Hon. Sec. FISHING EXCURSION. A Fishing Excursion to the Australian and other Visitors will take place on SUNDAY, December 22. Tickets, ss, obtainable from all Members of the A.A. and C.C. Committee.
N E "w £ ealand L awn I,ENNLS1 ,ENNLS ASSOCIATION. QHAMPIONSHIP j^/JEETING, EDEN AND EPSOM LAWNS, DECEMBER 26T11, 27TJT. 28TH, 30TH. W. B. A. MORRISON, Hon. Sec. JpRANKLIN ATHLETIC CLUB. SPORTS, JANUARY 2nd, 1902. DRURY. ! Ex ten Nominations will be received by the Secretary, Otahuhn, up to THURSDAY,, I December 19th, at 10 p.m. S. J. MCGONAGLE, Secretary, Otahuhu. | mm i. p. -STSJS j Public Notices. j 'THE SHORTHAND REPORTERS ACT,, 1900. ! Department of Justice*, Wellington, 13th December* 1901. Notice is hereby given that an Examination under the provisions of the abovo-memtioned Act will be held (luring the month c<f February next. Intending candidates should send in their applications on or before the 31st January. Applications should bo addressed to " Tho Under-Secretary for Justice, Wellington," and must bo accompanied by evidence that the candidate has attained the age of 21 years; at least Two Testimonials as to character; and a Fee of Two Guineas. < By order. F. WALDEGRAVE, Under-Secretary. : ]\f" O T I C 5, Wo have pleasure in advising tho Trade anil the Public generally, that the Business hitherto carried on by Kearns, Younghusband, and Co., Limited, will in future be carried on toy us under entirely .new management. Mr. J. 11. Kearns being no longer in the service of the Company. We have taken over all lial/ililies of Kearns, Younghusband. and Co., and all accounts owing to themi must be paid tans. THE UNION PACKING COMPANY, LTD., ! Tea, Coffee, and Spice Merchants, Manufacturers and Importers. O'Connell-street, Auckland, December 17,1901. >T!0 CONTRACTORS. 'BUILDERS, AND 1 OTHERS. Take notice that on and after the "Ist of January, 1902, the Usual Discounts on Drain and Pottery Ware will NOT BE ALLOWED on i Accounts Unpaid after the 28th of the month following delivery. CARDER BROS. AND CO. 11. O. CLARKE J. J. CRAIG. rji O GUMDIGGEES. i MAT All AN A ISLAND GUMFIELD. Permits to dig Gum on the abovenamed I Field will he granted on application to J. M. SHERA, 97, Queen-street, or to N. J. CAMPBELL, Waipu. -Special Concessions will bo granted to those obtaining Permits before the Ist of January, 1902. DEAF-MUTES— of Deaf-Mute Children. living in tho Auckland District, wishing to obtain reliable information as to the mental condition, etc., of such Deaf Children. are invited to communicate with the Director of the Sumner School for Deaf-mutes, stating particulars to him. care of lIKKALD Office, Auckland, between the 18th and 30th December. RestaurantsTO VISITORS. STRAND CAFE, Strand Arcade, Auckland. The Best and Most Up-to-Date Luncheon Rooms in New Zealand. Accommodation for 400 Guests at One Sitting. LUNCHEON, Is. AFTERNOON TEA AND CAKES. 6d. STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM. 6d. TEAS. Is. The Manager will bo pleased to Show Visitors over the Premises. J. W. SPEIGHT, Manager. Auckland, 6th December, 1901.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11840, 18 December 1901, Page 8
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