No. 4 COMPANY. G..V.V. (U'.X.A.V.) THE Corps will assemble at the Ferry Wharf at 2.30 p.m. to-day. and proceed in s.s. Does to Uia Forts. Uniform—Clue, white pants. G7l E. D. FELL. Captain. WELLINGTON SUBMARINE MI NEKS. (No. G COMPA.M Y. N.Z.E.V.) mllE Friends of liio Company are in--iL vital to visit the Camp at Sheily Hay TU-MOitKOW (Sunday) AFTEHNOON. The Garrison Hand has kindly consented to play Selections [hiring the afternoon. The s.s. Loyalty will leave the Ferry Wharf at 2.3 U p.m. Return faro, is. FEILDING JOCKEY CLUB. ■ftJOTICE is given that Private Detec•iv fives are employed by this Club, a,ml no Bookmakers, their clerks or agents, will bo allowed on the Club's property at the Spring Meeting, which will take place on NOVEMBER 30th and DECEMBER Ist. E. OOODBEIIERE, 597 Secretary. FEILDING SPORTS. BOXING DAY. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2G. 1903. OFFICIAL PROGRAMME'; I. Maiden Race, 130yds, of 4 sovs. Enl IT..a c3s 3. Boys’ Race. ISDvds Handicap!, of 30s 3. Bagpipes, of .£B. Entrance 4s. 4. 120yds SHEFFIELD HANDICAP, of iilT. Entrance IDs 5. Boys’ Race, under 12 years. 100yds handicap, of .£l. Entrance 6d 6. Highland Fling, iu costume, of XI. ■ Enlranee 3s T. WHEEL RACE. 2-milo handicap, of .£lO. Entrance! Gs 3. Bracelet, 220yds handicap, of J 37. Entrance 5s .9. High Jump Handicap, of X 3 10s. Entrance! 3 s 10. MANCHESTER HANDICAP, one milo, of X2O. Entrance 15s 11. Irish Jig, of .£3 10s. Entrance 3s. 12. Bicycle Race, one milo and a half, handicap, £l. Entrance 4s 13. 220yds Hurdles, handicap, of .£3. Entrance 3s 14. Highland Reel. First gold medal, ■Second trophy. Entrance 2s 15. Bovs’ Bicycle Race handicap, of XI 11s 6d IG. Bicycle Race, one mile, handicap, of Entrance Is 17. Sailors’ Hornpipe, of X 4. Entrance 3s IS. Ma.kino Handicap, 150yds, of £S. Bn■f.ra.iico as 19. HALF MILE HANDICAP, of Xl2. Entrance Sa 20. Girls' Race, 100yds. 21. Bicycle Race, 3 miles, handicap, of .£8 10s. Entrance, 5s 22. 120yds Hurdles handicap, of XG 10s. Entrance 5s 23. School Challenge Shield Race, 150yds. First handsome silver challenge Shield and gold medal, second silver medal, third silver medal 24. Costume Race, 150yds’, of X‘2. Entrance 2s 25. 440yds Handicap, of X 9. Entrance Gs 2G. Bicycle Race, half mile, handicap, of ,24. Entrance 3s 27. Forced Handicap, 150yds, of .24. Entrance 2s Nominations must be sent to the secretary on or before MONDAY, 7th December, not later than 8.30 p.m. Two .shillings on each event to be paid on nomination. All particulars on application to E. 11, EISHER, GOG Secretary. BICYCLES! BICYCLES! 5710 R comfort, pleasure, lightness and - durability, we can now offer our CHAMPION BICYCLES, fitted with the most up-to-date Cushion Frames in tho market in both and Gents* machines, and invite your inspection. ( With more commodious premises wo have increased facilities for the most intricate repairs of Motors and Bicycles. Have just landed a shipment of tae latest Novelties in Cycle. Accessories. Nolo Address— JENKINSON AIND CO„ LTD CYCLE MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS. 48, VICTORIA STREET, ’ Cpp. Public Library. QUITE UNSOLICITED ! FROM ONE OI OUR PROMINENT CITIZENS. November 19th, 1903. jyj-ESSRS THOMSON, LEWIS AND CO. Dear Sirs, —Please find cheque for enclosed account, which kindly acknowledge. YOUR LTTHIA WATER IS EXCELLENT, NEVER TASTED BETTER, etc. Tho above is only ONE OP _ MANY Testimonials received', concerning the quality of our drinks. Ring-up 14S for your Christmas supplies. MAINLAND AND BARE, BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, Waring Taylor street. \ HOP AND OFFICE FITTINGS, INCLUDING AIRTIGHT SHOW CASES. A SPECIALTY. Estimates supplied for all branches of the Building Trade. Telephone ISB4. c THE NEW LARENDON JJOTBL, Worcester street. Christchurch. MESSES REID AND PLEWELLYN. Proprietors. The above Hotel will be found complete in crew respect. Thoroughly furnished throughout, with new and up-to-date furnishings, contains thirty high and lofty bedrooms. Two minutes’ walk from the General Post Office. Telegrams and letters receive prompt attention. 125 Patronised by their_ Excellencies the Governors of New Zealand. COKER’S FAMILY HOTEL. CHRISTCHURCH. Within one minute of the Railway Station JAMES HATFELD, Proprietor. Letters will receive every’ attention. P. O. Box No. 291.1 rTolcphono No 231
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5134, 28 November 1903, Page 6
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