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Amusements THE NOW FAMOUS DQH7 AXEMEN'S iOUf CARNIVAL. WILL ENTER AGAIN FOR THE Fourth Annual Course c ‘ z: - ON SATURDAY NEXT at 12 a m WHEN THE CHIPS WILL FLY AND THE CROSSCUTS WILL HUM THROUGH THE 200 WHITE PINE BLOCKS. It would be superfluous to enter into details, for the enormous extent to which the AXEMEN’S CARNIVAL has grown is known throughout the length and breadth of the colouy HERE ARE A FEW OF THE HANDICAPS Those for CHOPPING AND SAWING having appeared on Tuesday. Southland Record Wheel Races J MILE. 1 MILE. 2 MILE. 3MILE J Stevens scr scr . scr scr B Campion syds 10yds 20yds 30yds J W Shanks 5 .10 „ 20 „ 30 „ A Hoffmann 10 „ 20 ~ 40,, — M Summers 10.,, 20 „ 40 „ 60 „ T Hoffmann 10 „ 20 l ," 40 ~ ~ F Cassidy 15 ~ 30 „ 60 „ 00 A Corrie 25 ~ 50 ~ 100 ~ 150 „ J Dowling 35 „ 70 n 140 „ — W Baldwin 40 „ 80 „ 160 „ 240 „ A Warren 40 „ 80 „ 160 „ W Rennie 45 ~ 00 „ 180 „ 2/0 ~ A J Wilmot 45 „ 00 „ 180 „ 270 „ T K Dowling 45 ~ 00 „ ISO ~ —- O McKenzie 45 ~ 00 ~ ISO ~ -<0 ~ L Allot 45 „ 00 „ — M Dowling 45 ~ .00 ~ 180 ~ It Lambert 45 „ 00 „ 180 „ -/0 „ Geo Jack 50 „ 100 ~ 200 ~ 300 ,» J Blight 55 „ 110 „ 220 „ 330 „ J Wilson 55 ~ JlO ~ 220 ~ McMeekin 55 „ 110 „ 220 ~ 330 „ F Farnsworth 55 ~ 110 ~ 220 ~ 330 „ RCottrll - HO,, 220 „ ~ J Summers 55 ~ I’o ~ 220 ~ 330 ~ Smith 55 ~ — — ~ J Hoffmann 55 „ 110 ~ 220 ~ — WB Harlow 55,, 110 „ 220,, 330,, L Craig 55 110 „ 220., — A Brighton 60 „ 120 ~ 240 ~ 360 ~ W Harris 00 „ 120 „ - — GEO. DOUBLE, League Handicapper. amateur" events (UNDER N.Z.AA.A. RULES.) 100yds Handicap . J T Hamann scr, A A I’aipe Iyd; W T Parata, R B l.eslie, W Ross, svds ; R Wade, V Smith, Oyds ; S Nash, A Mackay,‘A Thompson, M Mitchell, 01yds; A Unkles, W Richards, A S Waliace, G Brown, B Gilmour, 0 S Sn ith, 7yds, J S Corbet, Syds ; A Smith, 9yds. 440yds Handicap (Amateur) J T Hamann', scr; F C Flewelln, A Melville, 4yds; W Ross, R Bust, G W Brown Oyds ; .1 A Lyon, H T Leyden, R Wade. Ovdsl; FH Titchener, I) Melville lOvds, J G Stephens; W Willett, C S Smith, 14yds; R B Leslie, A Smith, V J Smith, 15yds , W Anderson, K McKenzie, 20yds, J 8 Corbet, G Millar, A Mackay, 25yds. Half Mile (Amateur) Hector Burk (champion), scr ; A Melville, W C Flewelln, 40vds; J T Hamann, 45yds; J A Lyon, H T Leyden, R E Bust, 50yds; -J A Sloan, C S Smith, 55 yds; J O Stephens, D Melville, II F Titchencr, 00yds; ‘W Ingram, WF Anderson, 70yds ; G W Brown; V Smith, Geo Brownlee, Millar, J A England, 75yds ; W Willett, W McKenzie, R B Leslie, 80yds; G Inder, C Ward, A Von Tunzleman, P Holst, S Irwin, 00 yds. One Mile (Amateur) If B, rk, scr; A Melville, 80yds : II T Leyden, 105 yds; F Flewelln, J ALyon 125yds; J A Scan, 135yds; K E Bust, D Melville, 140yds; II F Titchener, R A MoKenzie, S C Nash,. 145yds! V Smith, W Anderson, J G Stephens, J S Corbet, 165yds; W McKenzie, 170 P E Holst, 200yds. One Mile Relay (Amateur Clubs) Civil Service Harriers (Dunedin) No. 1 Team, scr; Civil Service Harriers (Dunedin) No 2 Team, 10yds; Gore Harriers No 1 Team, ISyds S Invercargill Barriers No 1 Team, 20yds! Union Harriers ;No 1 Team, 35yds! High School, 55yds; Invercargill Harriers No 2 Team, 45yds; Union H'.rricrs No 2 Team, COyds : Gore Harriers No 2 Team, 80yds. ’ W. NfOHOL, N.Z.A.A.A Handicapper. PROFESSIONAL RACES, 135 Yards Uuion Handicap L C .McLachlan, 2yds; W Mann, B}yds; D Dodds, 10yds; E Fisher, 101yds; G Collie, 11yds; D Sanson, HJyds; W Baird, 1 jjyds; F Chamberlain, 14yds; F A Henry, 14yds; E A Smoothey, F Mayhew, 14|yds; E Sherborne", O Humphries, F A Wilton, 15yds ; C R Howorth, R Hanna 151yds. 220 Yards. L C McLachlan, scr; W Mann, E Fisher, 15yds; D Dodds, 10yds; D Sanson, 18yds ;G Collie 19yds: W Baird, W Chaplin, F Menzies, 20yds; F A Henry 21 yds; C R Howorth, 22yds; FA Wilson (to be haudi: capped). Half Mile. ■ A Couling, scr; W Couling, 10yds ; F Menzies 20 yds; M Mickelson, D Dodds, 25yds; J Holland, 35yds; W Mason, F A Henry 40yds; It Thomson, 45yds ; J M O'Brien, 50yds. One Mile. W Couling, scr; M Mickelson, 50yds, T Menzies 00 yds; WMason, J Holland,'9oyds; R Thompson, 3 Kavenev, 110yds. W. MURDOCH, S.A.A Handicapper. Boys’ Championship, 100yds 12 ENTBIESLadies’ Cycle Race, 5 ENTRIES. Come and help us to give those Eltham people an extra bump. NOTICE TO COMPETITORS. 1— Carnival starts each day at 12.30 p.m sharp 2— must wear numbers as given o the programme, Is charge refunded when re • turned. 3— As some entry fees have not been paid, competitors MUST pay early otherwise they will be debarred from starting. Owing to the Extraordinary ENTRIES all Competitors MUST BE at their. Marks at time for Starting given in the Official Programme. OUR MOTTO MUST BE No Waiting. No Delay. ARTHUR A. PAAPE, Sec. YE OLDE EHGLISHE FAIR ZBALANDIA HALL. FOR 10 NIGHTS, '■ COMMENCING Saturday, the Axemen’s Carnival Night. THE PALACE OF A THOUSAND LIGHTS AND THE. GORGEOUS AND QUAINT DRESSES . of the 200 Performers will portwy an Old English Village in the reign of William and Mary. A Cornerof the Amusements: Floral March'ss Children; Olde Englishe Gavotte; Flower Dame; Rambler Trick Cjclists; Highland Dances by 30 Trained Children; Jack Watt in John McNiel’s Irish Jig; Hornpipe by 6 Boys; etc, etc. The hidden Treasure — £3O given away. For particulars see “ The Fair Buzzer.” £3—GIVEN AWAY NIGHTLY—£3. It may be in a spot, familiar to you alone. BUY A “BUZZER” 1 AND SEE. £2OO ART UNION TICKETS ls-ADMIT TO FAIR ARTHUR A. PAAPE, Sec.' bock-keeping for business PEOPLE MV first private Book-keeping Class for the year is. just, about to close, and I begin another at my house, upper Don street, on Wednesday evening, 3rd May, at 7 p.m. SHORTHAND Second quarter begins Tuesday, 2nd May. This class is also held at my house. . “A few pupils for each, class i . Former bcok-keeping pupils who wish to go through ths course again can get sets of booksand lessons from me tor 7s Cd j HUNTER, [ ACCCL-.IANT, ESK STREET

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Southland Times, Issue 19540, 20 April 1905, Page 3

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