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g « ■ I „ x . : .a1l ■ f*”"**^— "■■'■■■• —■■■■'■ "15 I NEW PLYMOUTH DRUIDS ■ —■ , - MEETING OF THE LODGE, i H - The fortnightly meeting of the New Plymouth Lodge of the United Ancient B|| Order of Druids was held in the lodge K room. Gill Street, on Monday evening. Arch-Druid Bro. A. Gable presided over a fair attendance. ( H| It was decided to attend the annual church parade of the combined New Hfl Plymouth friendly societies at St Mary’s BH< Church on Sunday morning. All brothers BQ and sisters of the lodge and visiting M| brethren were urged to attend the parade. |fl Regalia is to be worn. -The visiting bards reported on rick members and sick pay was passed for ■& payment. One candidate was nominated for membership. Light refreshments were served by the women’s committee, ===== : INGLEWOOD CYCLINGB HANDICAPS FOR TO-MORROIR \ H The Inglewood Cycle Club will cantinue its series of track event# to-rcor-row evening, when A grade half-mile M and three miles and B grade half-mile M races will be contested. The handicap# H| are:— A grade, half-mile and three mOeK Foote scr, scr, C. Burke scr, scr, L. Woods ■| 10yds, scr, E. Stockman 20, 120, G. Parker fg 20, 120, E. Standing 50, 200, T. Haofcham ■ 55, 200, W. 'Ashman 50, 200, J. Reeve 55,' ■ 300, N. Bennett 65, 300, L. Schulte W, ■ 400, L. Standing 30, 400. H B grade half-mile: I*. Mace scr, A- H Lander 20, W. Candy 30, G. Candy », Y. ■ Topping 50, J. Dan 50, H. Pyne 50, Hew ■ son 80, Olsen'Bo, Clark 9ft, Candy 90. ■ Several Inglewood riders went to meet ■ G. Lukey on his way to Auckland on ■ Sunday. He arrived at Inglewood »t ■ 12.30 and after a short rest and « Tub ■ down continued his journey M I BRITISH FOOTBALL ■ | xfl SOCCER AND RUGBY MATCHED '■ By Telegraph—Press Asas.—CopffxigfcA ■ Jan. Sk ■ In an English Cup second replay match ■ Bristol City 2 beat Bury 1. . ■ In a Rugby game psuanwwk-Se*dcee ■
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