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PE E A 0 U S E. Lessee and Aranagor ... llusiness Mana ATTJi ACTXOX EXTJiAORDIX AKY ! G:»m mcncing \V ILLI AM ANDERSON. JIICHAEL JOSEPH. BOXING NIGHT, D GEMBEE 26, 1903. WILLIAM ANDERSON'S FAMOUS DRAMATIC ORGANISATION, Headed by EUGENIE DUGGAN (Her find appearance in Now Zealand). INTRODUCING THE REIGNING SUCCESS OF ENGLAND AND AMERICA. Walter Melville’s Melodramatic Sensation, tho most successful Drama of Modem Times, entitled HER SECOND TIME ON EARTH ! Produced Regardless of Expense, with every Auxiliary to Lusiu© Succor. A GREAT lIUMAX AND EMOTIOXAL DRAMA ! A STIRRING AND PICTURESQUE PLAY! FULL OF STARTLING SITUATIONS’. REPLETE WITH THRILLING DRAMATIC EFFECTS! HER SECOND TIME ON EARTH.., . NOTE THE PRICES. —3s, 2s ami la The liox Plan will open at Moluoay s TO-MORROW MORNING at 10 o’clock.

PALMERSTON NORTH CYCLING AND ATHLETIC CLUB. MAJOR TAYLOR CARNIVAL. DECEMBER 23rd. To start at 4.30 p.m. PROGRAMME: „ 1. 1 Mite Manawatu Wheel Race Handicap, Bail; first prize .£2O. second X/, third .£3; nomination ss, acceptance IDs. TT 2.2 Mile Notice Cycle Wheel Race .Handicap; lirst prize 2Us and set of Dunlop 'Tyres, second 20s, tiiiidTOs; nomination Is; acceptance 2s. 3. 2 Mile Major Taylor Handicap; hrst prize TO, second .X'2, third troplly; nominat ion 2s, acceptance 3s. ■I. 1-Mile Cycle Handicap; first prize X 3. second JSi, third £1; nomination -s, acceptance ss. PEDESTRIAN; „ , 5. 100 Yards Running Handicap: first prize AH, second 30s; third 10s; nomination Is, acceptance 2s Gd. C. 440 Yards Running Handicap.: first prize A 3, second ,£2, tiiird A 1; nom- ■ ination 2s, acceptance 3s. 7. 1-Milo Running .Handicap; first prize AM, second 30s. third 10s; nomination 2s, 'acceptance 3s. Cycle events subject to the League oj Wheelmen rules, ami running events under the rules of New Zealand Association of Caledonian Societies. Nominations close December 18th. Acceptances close at 3.30 p.m. on day of sports, ■ _ Riders’ licenses obtainable from Secretary. T. W. LOVE.TOY. Secretary. MANAWATU CYCLING CLUB. THE following Handicaps have been declared by Ulio. Shannon for the Major Taylor Carnival to bo held at Palmerston North, on "Wednesday next, commencing at 4.30 p.m.:— CYCLING EVENTS. ' One Mile Manawatu Wheel Race Handicap.—Major Tavlor 10 yds behind scr, R Connell 15, R. Arnst 45, J. Arnst, 50, M. Brunette Go, S. Barrow 73, G. Bradley 100, W. Smith and R. Jones, 110, W. Scott, N. Baiiniii and W. Draffin 120, J. E. Henderson, W. Cameron, E. Evans and C. G, Smith 150. Half-mile Cycle Handicap. —Major Taylor 15 ycls behind-scr, R. Connell 10, R. Arnst and M. Brunette 40, J. Arnst and S. Barrow 45, W. Smith 60, G. Bradley and R. Jones 65, IV. Draffin and N. Bannin 75, J. E. Marshall and W. Scott SO, C. G. Smith, G. V. Dunn, A. E. Shadbolt, ,E. Evans and H. Henderson 85. • ■ ■ j Two Milo Major Taylor Handicap.—Mmor Tavlor 20vds behind scr, R. Arnst 20, R.'Connell 50, J. Arnst 70, iM. Brunette 100. S. Barrow 120, G. Bradley 160, W. Scott 180, R. Jones 190, N. / Bannin and J. E. Atarsall 220, G. G. Smith, E. Evans, IX. Henderson and A. E. Shadbolt 250. ATHLETIC EVENTS. ... * lOOvds Handicap. —J. J. Taylor 3, A. E. ‘Wilton 5. B. Brandon. J. A. King and A. W. Habncr G, C. E. Craig, J. Car nev, E. Hotter, H. Gladding, and V . A 'Terrill 7. A. Low and A. Sorrenson 8. W. Puklowski. IV. Hughes, A. IV. Hall and H. V. Penman 9. F. Bell, E. Little and D.; Egan. 10. 410yds Handicap.—J. J. Taylor scr, A E. Wilton 12, J. A. Ring and A.-IV. Habner 15, IV. A. Terrill 16, XI. Gladding and IV. Hughes 20, D. Egan 22 C. E. Craig'-24, W. Puklowski and IV.'Hnoksten 25, A. Sorrenson 28, T. Carrig, A. Low and A. W. Hall 30. One Milo Haiulicap.-D. Smith scr, W. Huokstep 30, A. Hall and L. Warc! 3a, IV. A. Terrill, H. IVard and IV. Puk--1 on-ski 80, C. Johanson and IV. Hughes - 90, C. Wilson 95, T.'Turner 105, J. D. .Kelly 110. . LOWER VALLEY JOCKEY CLUB. RACES AT MAETINBOROUGH, 7 ' WAIRAEAPA. DECEMBER 26th AND 28th. SPECIAL Trains leave Te Are at 6.45, 5 Wellington 7 a.m„ arriving a,t eatlierston. 10.5 a.m. Coaches connect Trams at Featlierston ir Course, ami return after Races, catc.hig down Train for Wellington, giving lenty time to see all races. The Stewards reserve the right to cS[udo any undesirable persons. " i , T. F. EVANS, u Secretary. DON’T FORGET OHEISTMAS HAMPERS !;! CHRISTMAS HAMPERS!!! FROM 20/" xrI>WAB:DS - . ■ THE BEST ASSORTMENT. ORDER AT ONCE. MAGINNITY AND CO. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, 31, Feathcrston street, Wellington. ORDER FOE CHRISTMAS DINNER. CHRISTMAS HAMS ! ! ' CHRISTMAS HAMS! CHRISTMAS POULTRY! CHRISTMAS DUCKS 1 CHRISTMAS GEESE ! CHRISTMAS TURKEYS ! WE invite Special Attention to the above. Do not delay. Order at once, and avoid being disappointed. ' : Highest Prices given for young Poultry —viz.. Roosters, 4s to 5s per pair; Ducks, 4s 6d to 6s 6d per pair; or by live weight. 7Jd per lb for Ducks, 8d per lb for Chickens. A. BANKS; Pork Butcher (Late F. Martin), Willis street. 53 J. O’BRIEN AND CO. CUSTOMS AGENTS. GENERAL CARRIERS. Telephone 1920. OFFICES, No. 14. FEATHBRSTON STREET. ,

BOXING DAY . . (SATURDAY, 26tli DECEMBER). POPULAR MARINE EXCURSION TO PICTON! THE Favourite Passenger Steamer ZEALAXDIA, 3COO tons, will leave Queen’s Wharf at 7.110 a.m., startirig tile return journey from Picton at *1.30 it.in. Return. Faro, ss; Meals, Is Gel. Garrison Band in attendance. HUDDART. PARKER AND CO. PROPRIETARY, LTD. IW WELLINGTON NAVALS AND V GARRISON BAND PICNIC, To bo Held at' SEATOUN on, NEW YEAR’S DAY, The Best Place for a Good Day’s- Outing. Every Child will receive a Bag of Lollies and a Pretty Present. Races for Old and Young. Tug-of-war Married Ladies versus Single Ladies. Hot Water Free. Refreshments at' Town. Prices.^ Adults. Admission Is. Children 6d, ad. mits to Ground and Steamer. P.O. HARRIS, sec. pLITARY TOURNAMENT! PETONE. NEW YEAR’S DAY. Field Artillery and Mounted Events a Special Attraction. Admission—ONE SHILLING. 562 1/TONSTER CALEDONIAN GATHERING. To he held On BOXING DAY. DECEMBER 26th, At RECREATION GROUND, PETONE. Scotch Dancing and Bagpipe Music, Maori Hakas, Tug-o’-war, Quoits, Running, Cycling, AVoodchopping, and Motor Bicycle Race. For ‘programmes and information apply to . D. SWANSON. 105 Hon. Sec., Petone. WAIRARAPA CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. ANNUAL SPORTS AT MASTBRTON. On NEW YEAR’S DAY, Ist JANUARY, 1904. .£2OO IN PRIZES AND GOLD MEDALS. Entries for all handicap events, including Flat Races, Cycle, Quoits, Tree-fell-ing, Chopping, Hewing and Sawing Competitions close on SATURDAY, 12th December,! 1903, at 9 p.m. ACCEPTANCES on WEDNESDAY, 23rd December, 1903, at 9 p.m. Fees must accompany Nomination and Acceptance. Entries for other events received on ground. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS... Bagpipe Music, Highland Dances, Bicycle, Hurdle and Flat Races Hewing, Bushfelling and Sawing Competitions % _ Wrestling and Jumping Maori Haka by teams of not less than 10 Maoris in Native Costume. Cycle events run under N.Z. League of Wheelmen Rules. . Grand Scotch Concert in Tom Hall same evening, at 8 o’clock. Full programme can be seen at this office, or obtainable on application, to THOS. DUNCAN, 777 Secretary. Masterton. 'GREAT GATHERING OF THE CLANS.” rjXHB MANAWATU AND WEST COAST CALEDONIAN SOCIETY’S FIRST ANNUAL SPORTS Will ho held on the A. AND P. ASSOCIATION’S SHOW GROUNDS, PALMERSTON NORTH, ON WEDNESDAY. DEC. 30th, 1903. f»-| QA In CASH PRIZES O’* QA »IoU AND TROPHIES. SwJLO'U' SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. Bagpipe usic. Highland Dances, Running, Jnrnpg, "Wrestling. Putting the Stone, Tossg the Caber, etc., etc. ENTRIES for Handicaps.close on the th inst. HANDICAPS declared about e 23rd inst, and ACCEPTANCES close : 28th inst. Entries for all other events ceived on the Ground. All events conducted under the Rules the N.Z. Association of Caledonian Grand" Scotch Concert* in Theatre jyal at 8 p.m. , For all particulars see full programme, lich can ha obtained at the Societys ice (Buick and Young’s Buildings), iha street, or will-be posted on applicaJ. C. McWILLIAM, Hon. Secretary. MACHINERY JUST LANDED. .OUGILL’S Gas and Oil Engines McEowall’s Planing and Moulding chines Twist Drills, and Reamers, cuiar Saws. All kinds of machinery ented from America or England. ALEX. ROSS AND CO.. Engineers, Saw. and Tool Makers, Wellington. FUNGUS! FUNGUS! nnHE undersigned will give the Highest JL Price in the Colony for Fungus. All communications should be addressed tQ SING KEE AND CO.. 49, Taranaki street. Or, Host Office Box 228

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5153, 21 December 1903, Page 6

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