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ORIOKET! CRICKET! CRICKET' BASIN RESERVE. tui- my, SATURDAY, 3rd DECEMBER, 1893, The Final Matches for the First ilotind in the Senior Championship -will be continued lo diiy (Saturday), at 2 30 p :u MIDLAND v. WELLINGTON A. WELLINGTON B v. PIKE MIX ! Admission Cd Ladies Free. W. C. S. LEVERS, 109 Hon. Seo. W.C.A. -.J.AHBOUK jQiX CUES lONS. DAY’fcTBAY. Tho new Esouraioa DUGH.RSS will run as under (weather permitting):— THIS DAY, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3. Leave Kerry Wharf 10 a.in. and 2.30 p.m. Leave Bay 11 a.m. and 5 p.m, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4. Leave Ferry Wharf 10 a.m. and 2 30 p.m. Leave Bay 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. Fares—Adults, Is 01; Children, 91. MASTSRTON RACING CLUB (Registered). for the First Day’s Races and Entries for the Maiden Close TO-DAY (Saturday), at 9.30 p.m. THOS. DUNCAN, 9G Secretary. rjETONE AND HUTT CYCLING L CLUB’S NEW YEAH CARNIVAL, j To be held on tho ! PETONE RECREATION GROUND, | MONDAY, 2nd JANUARY, 1899 (New Year’s Day). CYCLING EVENTS. 1. One-mile Maiden Bicycle Handicap.— First prize, X2 ; second, 15s. Entrance, 2s. 2. Half-mile Dash Handicap.—First prize, X 3; second, XI. Entrance, 3s. 3. One-mile Second-class Handicap.—First prize, X 3 ; second, XI. Entrance, 3s. 4. Two - mile First-class Handicap.—First prize, £5 ; second, X2. Entrance, 4s. 5. Petone and Hutt Wheel Race Handicap, two miles, of X2o—First prize, Xls; second, X 4; third, XI. Entrance, 10s. 6. Three-mile Handicap.—First prize, X 4 ; second, XI 10s ; third, 10s. Entrance, 4s. 7. One - mile Club Championship. First prize, gold medal; second, silver medal. Entrance fee, 2s. 8. Five-mile Handicap.—First prize, X 5; second, XI 10s: third, 10s. Entrance, 4s. 9. Quarter-mile Flutter Handicap. First prize, X2; second, XI. Entrance, 2s. 10. One-mile Boys’ Handicap, —First prize, XI; second, 10s. Entrance, Is. 11. One and a-half Miles Second-class Handicap.—First prize, X 3; second, XI ; third, 10s. Entrance, 3a. 12. Quarter-mile Obstacle Eaoo.—First prize, XI; second, 10s; third, ss, Entrance, Is. ATHLETIC EVENTS. 1. 100 Yards Handicap.—First prize, £3 second, XI. Entrance, 3s. . 2. 220 Yards Handicap, —First prize, X2; second, 10a, Entrance, 2s, 3. 440 Yards Handicap,—First prize, XI; second, XI. Entrance, 4a.' 4. One-mile Handicap.—First prize, X 4 ; second, XI. Entrance, 4a. • 5. Half-mile Boys’ Handicap.—First prize, XI; second, 10s. Entrance, Is. HIGHLAND EVENTS. 1. Highland Fling.—First prize, X2 ; second, 10s. Entrance, 2s. 2. Highland Reels, —First prize, X2; second, 10a. Entrance, 2s. 3. Wrestling (Cumberland stylo).—First prize, XI; second, 10s. Entrance, Is 6d. 4. Rip? Music (Marches). —First prize, XI; second, 10s. Entrance, Is Gd. 5. Pipe Music (Pibroch). —First prize, XI; second, 10a. Entrance, la GJ. ■G. Sword Dance. First prize, XI 10s; second, 10a. Entrance, 2s.

Conditions. —The Committee reserve the right to postpone, alter, or add to all or any of the events mentioned. All entries must be accompanied with the necessary cash, otherwise they will not be handicapped. Entries for all events (excepting Boys’ and Highland) close with the Secretary on Friday, 16th December, at 9 p.m. Handicaps declared on or about Wednesday, 21st December. F. W. PACKARD, 105 Hon Sec. P. and H.O.C. ISTE I G T Headquarters, Wellington, 2nd December, 1898. 1. The competition for Government medals by marksmen for last year of the Wellington Naval Artillery, the D Battery Artillery, the City Rifles, Wellington Guards and Kelburne Rifles will take place at Polhill Gully range at 5 o’clock on the morning of MONDAY, 19th, and TUESDAY, 20th, and at 5 o’clock on the evening of TUESDAY, the 20th December. 2. By marksmen Petone Naval Artillery at Petone range at 5 p.m. MONDAY, the 19th December. “ Drill Order: Each competitor to bring 30 rounds. Whitney’s M.H. ammunition. STUART NEWALL, Lieut.-Col., 92 Commanding District. ZEALANDIA RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. THE Company will parade at the Volunteer Drillshed TO-D AS' (Saturday), at 3 p.m,,!for Field Work and Drill. Provided two-thirds of the Corps is present each man will be entitled to a remuneration of 2a 6d ; all members are, therefore, requested to attend. Drill Order. J. KEIE, 89 ' Lieutenant. BROUGHAM HILL SCHOOL , Ellice street. ~|3RINCIPALS, Mrs andJMiss Sheppard, assisted by a full staff of efficient teachers. A KINDERGARTEN in connection with the above school will be opened at .the halfterm. 4 BuCHI EX, Hi. D. Private Tutor tob Matriculation, Civil Service, &0., 3, CROSBY TERRACE, Off Abel Smith street. 191 , OLARINETTE. MR WILLIAM H. CORRIGAN, Uta of the Dunedin and South Seas Exhibition and Dunedin Orchestral Society Orchestra, will receive a limited number of pupils for the Clarionet. Terms and particulars are obtainable at the Dresden Piano Company, Lambton quay. THE MISSES CARR’S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, National Mutual Buildings, Customhouse quay, Wellington. Instruction given in Shorthand (Pitman’s and Lightline), Typewriting, Book-keeping fsingle and double entry), Writing and Mimeographing. Pupils prepared for highspeed examinations. Hours—9.3o a.m.to 12, 1.30 p.m. to 5 p.m., and 7 to 9.15 p.m. Classes from 30 to 200 words per minute. Best results in Now Zealand. Misses Qarr’s pupils hold first high-speed certificates and Australasian record (220 words per minute—highest outside British Isles). 82

rjVEE "OTTO” GAS ENGINES CHEAPEST AND BY FAB THE BEST. Sole Agent : A. FIELD WICK, Box 351, Wellington, or Hoad office— Octagon, Dnnedin. 919 JUST arrived, ex Freeman, Cross-cut Saws, Hand Saws, Files, one engineer’s hollowspindle, screwcutting Lathe, will take 40in between [centres, with' self-centring, threejawed ohnok and drill chucks. Also two Favourite Band Saw Machines, for foot or treadle power, ALEX. BOSS, Engineer, Saw Toot Makeb, 83, Manners street, Wellington. 934 “IP you get the beat of Whisky it will JL never get the beat of you.” A. and B. Maokay’a Liqueur is the best. 31

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 3605, 3 December 1898, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 3605, 3 December 1898, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 3605, 3 December 1898, Page 3

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