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ST. PATRICK'S DAY CELEBRATION. SATURDAY, MARCH 16th. ATHLETIC EVENTS. THE following Handicaps have been declared : F. H. Somers L. 11. Furrio ... A. E. Wilton ... 11. Pay no A. Ross P. J. Fellingham W. A. Cathro ... T. Carrig J. W. Pike B. W. Evans D. Courtenay ... 11. C. Allen .. T. Stubbs J. M. Morrison ... S. German W. D. Bennett ... ■D. Long p. Parr ... M. McLean B. A. Ready A. McGuire T. O’llagan G. Ambrose Luke Ward B. Coleman P. A. McColl ... H. Ward ... F. Sisson ONE MILE. Luke Ward scratch , B. Coleman ... ... 35 yds I P. A. McColl 65 yds H. Butcher 70 yds H. Ward ... 80 yds 220 YARDS HANDICAP. (Open to Members of the Empire City Athletic Club). ■ 11. Payne scratch H. C. Allen 5 yds E. W. Evans ... ... 5 jds T. Carrig 6 y<J s ,T. W. Pike 0 yd* W D. Bennett 6 yds .1 D. MoPhco 8 yls E. A. Ready 11 yds P; A. McColl 15 yds G. Ambrose ... ... 18 yds N. Guild 20 yds ULIC SHANNON, Haudicapper. Acceptances close on WEDNESDAY, March 13th, at 9 p.m., at St. Patrick's Hall, Boulcott street. JAS. STRATFORD, ■ P. M. MORONEY, Hon Secs, AYellington, March 9th. 552 NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. OPAKE RACES. 14th and 15th MARCH. 1901. ON above dates. Holiday Excursion Tickets to Opaki, available for return until 16th March, will be obtainable at Woodville. Greytown. Te Aro and intermediate stations. NOTE.—Holiday Excursion Tickets to Opaki, from Cross Creek, Clareville and intermediate stations, will not bo available by north mail train, nor from Opaki to Cross Creek or intermediate stations by South mail train. On same dates, nil trains will, if required, stop opposite Opaki Racecourse for passengers, and a Special Train will leave Cross Creek at 9 a.m., Featherston 9.25, Greytown 9.26, Carterton, 10.12, Maetarton 10,50, Racecourse arrive 11.5 a.m. A return Special Train will leave Racecourse at 6 p.m. 554 BY ORDER. TO EVERY MAN UPON THE EARTH DEATH cometh soon or late, and even if fortunate enough to escape with his life from any great disaster BY RAIL, ROAD, OR WATER he may be laid aside for weeks by injury. The only Assurance against both risks' is the COMBINED LIFE AND ACCIDENT POLICY issued by the MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA. THOMAS KERR, District Manager. C. A. RICHARDSON Secretary. Head Office for New Zealand, Featherston and Brandon streets, Wellington. SELLING OFF. IRONMONGERY, ELECTRO-PLATE, GUNS. BICYCLES, FURNITURE. fJIHE whole of our immense Stock of Novelties and Labour-Saving Appliances must be disposed of, and in order to quit every line, large Reductions are marked on each article. CARPENTERS’ TOOLS GARDEN TOOLS MARBLE MANTELS GRATES AND TILES RANGES AND STOVES LAMPS, All Sizes PAINTS, OILS Etc., Etc., Etc. WILKINS AND FIELD, MANNERS STREET. GENUINE CHEAP SALE. 509 ANTED KNOWNWE HAVE IN STOCK, At 40, CUBA STREET, and 221, LAMBTON QUAY, Large and Well-Selected Stock# In CHINA, GLASS, EARTHENWARE A&D ENAMELLED WARES. WINTON AND McLAUCHLAN. Telephones. 2507 and 864. 820 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. I ROBERT HUNT, of Kaiwarra, being » the holder of a Publican’s License in respect of the house and premises situate at Kaiwarra, Wellington, and known by the sign of the Rainbow Hotel, do hereby give notice'that 1 desire to obtain and will at the n6xt Licensing Meeting to be holden at the Magistrate s Court, Lower Hutt, on the fifth day of June, 1901, applv for a transfer of. the said license from mvself to Charles Hunt, my appointee. Bated this 15th day of February, 1901. 507 ROBERT HUNT.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4302, 11 March 1901, Page 6

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