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OVAL RESERVE' PAVILION i

The following handicaps have been de- 1 clared for the running events at Carisbroak I on Saturday:— s 100 yds Handicap.—First heat • H K. t Sumpter scratch, L. A. M'Allen 5i yards, f a'-r, a e i' nau 7h > Waieoll 8, J. Cameron i 8, IX Anderson S, .T. E. Stevenson 9, G. Luck- \ hurst 9 Second lieat: A. J. Deaker 1 yard, ( C. C. Harvey 3\, S. Crimp 6h, A. E. Gray c <k, K. Hopkins 8, A. Storer BJ, A. Ritchie 91. 1 ThnxL heat: W. Grey 1h yards, A. Lorimcr 6 J• H. Renshaw 8, J. Burton Sh, R. Wright 9i, A. Griffin 10, J. Kilgour 10." f r Handicap.—C. H. Taylor scratch, L. A. M'Allen 10 yards, D. Lister 18, M. S. c Hill 30, A. E. Gray 25, J. Cameron 65, H. I G-uy 80, J. B. Hill 95, J. Swan son 95 A. t Anderson 95, A. Gillespie 100, R. Allitn 105 t R. Hopkins 110, L. Eiimond 110, J. H. Rent shaw 115, W. Russell 120, G. Watson 135, t G. Kennedy 135, H. Blackwood 140, D. Brown t 140, A. D'on 145, J. Sutton 145, TV. Pimlev i 145, J. Bell 150, H. il'Auly ISO, J. E. ? Stevenson 150, F. Dunlop 150, E. Ferguson 150, J. Ritchie 350, J. Kilgour 150, B. \Vut son 150, J. Shanks 150, H. Tily 150. W. King t 150, li. Clolland 153, R. Armstrong 155, The programme arranged for His Ma-](-'sty's Theatre on Saturday evening in aid 0 of tho dressing accommodation on the Oval t has been tlesigned to provide acceptable en- h tertainment of the most attractive order j at popular prices. To that end the items i will comprise songs, sketches, elocutionary : numbers, spectacular displays, and dancing by tho best talent available in Dunedin" j Tickets have been distributed through all r l tha schools, and tho indications are that C there will be a large attendance. p - HIGH SCHOOL~CAMP tl -a» / tl Tho very bad weather conditions interfered a good deal with the High School camp at Tahuna Park yesterday, and the early morning physical drill was necessarily omitted. Later ii, the morning a heavy gust of wind blew down tho Y.M.C.A. marquee and two inc-ss tents, and conditions were not agreeable for outdoor work, e so that in the forenoon military work was c ' carried out under cover. In tire afternoon a couple of hours' general training was carried out, and' then general leave was 01 granted to cadets of tho senior companies b until 7.20 a.m. and to the junior boys till 9 a.m. to-day on account- of the imfavour- a ablo weather. During the day tho camp arrangements were inspected "by Colonel I I Gibbon, Chief of -General Staff, and Major f Cooper, G. 5.0., and in the evening an en- . tertainment was given by a Y.M.C.A. party, and a moving picture turn, with ® Cadet M'George as operator, was also very G: much appreciated. The medical officer, Lieutenai '-colonel R. V. Fulton, himself an old boy of the school, took all possible 1; steps during the day to obviate any risks " to the health of th; lioys as a result of p the inclement weather. cvgrthmhuk( This afternoon if lhe weather is favour- [' able, a military display will take place at ® 2 o'clock, to which all those in teres ted are 9 invited by the rector of ttie. school nnel officers of the cadet battalion. C ■ V in The big red lamp of Chemist Keat, Shone out along the rain-soaked street; "J While all within glowed warm and bright In contrast to the gale -swept night. ■" ' ,1 The customers were frequent, too, Keat still a steady trade could do: For wise was he and made that sure, • ns By "pushing" Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. The Germans are registering all hens in Russia. Every owner must Produce thro.-- 01 eggs a week. If'the hen dies it must lie 70 brought to the commandant as proof that it can lay no more eggs. " ' Q No more grinding of tooth with u " WORM FIGS. Price, Is 6d. th Tho beverage that benefits—WOLFE'S fl, SCHNAPPS—a drink, a tonic, a medicine, to

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17424, 19 September 1918, Page 7

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OVAL RESERVE' PAVILION i Otago Daily Times, Issue 17424, 19 September 1918, Page 7

OVAL RESERVE' PAVILION i Otago Daily Times, Issue 17424, 19 September 1918, Page 7

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