ATHLETICS.
UAljJliiJUiN lAIN »I*U±C 1 » HANDICAPS.
To following handicaps have been declared by Mr Fred E. Hardy for the New Plymouth Caledonian Society's Sports 011 Easter Monday, 190s-): — CALEDONIAN HAxNfDICAP.
HALF-MILE.
ONE MILE.' '
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. The..Ttikaifc*> $eo&nd' StijUprsj^S iHr quested to attend, practice in te, Western Park on Thursday evening at 1 €f:30". The usual weekly session of the Ejgmont Lodge, 1.0.Gr.-T., was held',ia.ss night at St.i Mary's Hall, and \i&j* presided over by Sister E. White; . V.£ Onef : ' liew '.member , Was admitted', ;nv, card. After tousmess was traroapHifc the lodge went into harmony. A, f#%-, class programme "was supplied }iy\%pk sisters, and was much enjoyed., By $Q. present. The lodge closed in due form at 0.30 o'clock; , ' " .' An advertisement, of intefe&ty/to. housewives and amateur cooks appear^, in another column concerning ; H^hn' lander milk competition. . -r .<»' i A notice appears in another coliftaiv from the Town Clerk in connecfcipa* with the District Electors' List.; >■, y \ C. C. Ward, the Cash Draper, advertises special lines""f6r" the "TS'asler Holidays. In this issue will he found particulars of the sale of furniture and effects salvaged from the recent fire at the Jubilee Boarding Hduse, to be held by Messrs Webster Bros, at the Drill Hall on Thursday next. Morey and Son advertise a shipment of ladies' golf blouses and boy's and girls' jerseys. Deare's Boot Arcade have 'a reminder that their sale lasts only one week longer. Of the great piano makers, there is always one that can be most safely trusted to furnish the instrument required m any single case. The Dresden PiatiO Company stocks the instruments of all the great houses. Before you %ay a piano, you will do well to profit by the Company's experience. And if you want to buy on easy terms, the Company will arrange the matter for you without any embarrassing conditions. In a well-ordered house of this century, a piano is as necessary as a sideboard. Local representatives, Messrs. E. Griffiths and Co. — Advt. The secret of success in modern business is to do perfectly the thing you set out to do. The Dresden Piano Company, Ltd., knows all about pianos. It has collected all sqrts of jcurious and valuable information about them. If your home has no piano, it is so much less a home. You can get one so easily that you will scarcely realise that you are paying for it. Mr. M. J.^Brookes is manager for the North Island* If you communicate with him or 1 with the Company's local representatives,. Messrs. E. Griffiths; a,nd C 0.,, y.qu will be put in the right .way.--A#yt. P.D. Corsets give the figure the ideal poise and swing. With perfect support, they give perfect gracefulness. .Modelled on true hygienio they conduce to perfect health/ As' jbhe>-fit tHe figure, and do not cramp it, they keep their shape; - The ~P:D. .is ,tiw modern coiset par excellence, alike for tm> working woman aim the woman of fashion. , '
yds yds yds M. Ward 4 5 8 B. Syines 5 10 22 A. V. Stohr 6 9- 25 L. Stohr 6 11 30 A. E. Rickleben 7 16 30 P. Burgess 8 16 32 W. H. Scally 9 16 32 Tito 9 18 40 W. Farrelly 9 12 22 M. D. Julian 10 18 32 T. E. Taylor : 10 18 30 C. Stratford ....*. 10 18 30 E. Johnston 10 18 30 W. M'Clelland 10 15 35 N. G. Sutherland 10 18 35 L. Hill 10 18 35 C. Capel 11 15 22 C. Johnston 11 21 40 E.C.Stanley 11 20 40 W. Goble 12 22 40 J. P. Grant 12 22 40 A. E. M 'Donald 12 22 40 P. Murphy 12 20 35
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' *•• >**>. o ¥*&£mm Kids AE. Parfeefe .<V.'*£V. ! TOT O fl R. J. 'JdMes iX?/.*.-..'.} %"' ii«jJ ow^q C. E. BuWoHP.^W.. J /t[ 2O- 1 T>BBf> ''"^0" A. E. BHttMin..ojii..<>V^o ven%&> *t%O Gr. Pulft>r<* ?ii.c.»..:.y, Be dtill^loiiso G. C. tot*riq;vv*A.j''»tfl(m/f ]fl»/; 5-d6O J. Adlam j lQfov-#|Uob •£)#>' J. Lister Iflq ' 300 200 T. Lister .... . .... .^y^lflpL 200 B J . Skip^e? i. .^| /a^.TtOW I 200 1 14.I 4 . Quickendbif .iiv.rHO&^-IoEH 200" W. Roebuck 100 150 200 J. E. Mills .T3I3JBLTaiBO73tb 220 H. Chapman 110 160 220 W. C.-VincevUiixlUliflfMJM^U 22« S. George ISO 175 230 Stan. Parker _- 125.- 240-
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13928, 6 April 1909, Page 2
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843ATHLETICS. Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13928, 6 April 1909, Page 2
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