Sports. 0 LEAGUE OF NEW 2EA- : LAND WHEELMEN. '-' ~ (The Governing Body of Cycling in 1 New Zealand.) 2 Championship ' 1 MEETING, ' Q FEBHUABY 23 d & 21th, 1899. THE GREATEST TWO DAYS' CYCLING EVER HELD IN N.Z. A FEW OF THE COMPETITORS. Just cast your eye over the name": — ' Honolulu — 1 Allan Jones. - " Auckland— W R. Reynolds 5= E. a. Drxter 55 W. Tierney SE G. Hyainasoa O li. VV. Graham q_ J. Crozier. 2= WELLINGTON— E£ G. 11. Bell rj Chbistchuhch — G. Sutherland A. R. B.rker E. A. Wall G, Lewis G. Porter W. H. Thompson J. Carl S. C. Baron H. 0. Thompson D. Bowman W. Bobertaon. North Otaqo— A. W. Humphyries. q" Stratfobd— r^jl O. Randrup. 3^ DUNEDIN— 52 A. Ralston. 2 VICTOKTA £ . E. Middleton. «c Wanganui— ?R A. H. Cob I W J. A Thomson. J. Donald Marton — H. Lyon. Manawatu— ' A. Clarkson. Petone— ' H. GageNelso-— H. McCabe. DANNEVIUKE— « M. Bennett. Pj 3; The above comprise the very pick of CO New Zealand's Fastest Riders. E? Come and See the "Eagle- winged. Q_ Dynamical, •' SPEED KINGS " SS outstrip the wind in the Cham. *=c pionship Events. Do not Miss the BATTLE-ROYAL for possession of the Beautiful KOYAL iNFJELD CUP, value 75 Guineas, Never before in the history of New Zealand Cycling has such an array of "FLIERS'^ been gathered together. REMEMBER the Scratch Races. Five Handicap Races, and fonr Amateur Athletic Events. , Single Pacing in all Scratch Events. 1 p No Loafing. COME AND ENJOY £g Two Days' exquisite excitement in o watchingtbo Lightning-like Finishes g^ of the Champioas. !| Fail not to visit the Lovely q COOK'S GARDENS, (The best Sports Ground in the Colony), on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 23rd & 24th FEBRUARY. Eu-ii*; will follow event in quick succession. Not a dull moment, o EveniDg l.o'ns will be delayed meet Cl .ntry visitors. Band in Attendance. rH Luncheon and Afternoon Tea' at 3- Town Prices. CO . , 2E Admiasion to Grounds, Is ; Stand O Enclosure, Is. Children under 12, O_ half-price. 2S Remember — 23rd and 2«h rj February. Bports start at 2.15 each day. J. T. MUIB, Secretary. EDUCATIONAL? S. CARLISLE-HALL (Late oi|Exeter College, Oxford), I pared to take Students in Latin, eek, and -Elementary Hebrew, *c <wd Italian. ' C idates prepared for Matriculation , U. E. Certificates, and Civil Service iixams., (bhorthand and Maori excepted.) Address— Wilson Street, Wanganui. GOLDSMITH'S HALL The Avenue, Wanganui. NETTLESHIP AND THOMSON WATCHMAKERS & M4NUFACTUR ING JEWELLEUS. Old Gold Articles Fashioned into New Designs. Old Gold and Silver Bought. All "Work Guaranteed. THIS grand machine is now a universal fa y°urito lor the road and facing » r il°;L' . Thelr qua!it y is Beoon| J to none. All that mechanical skill can do to make a really high class machine is fully carried out in the manufacture of our celebrated Leo Cjoles. For speed and general exoellence they are unapproachable. Wood rims or Wealwood steel rims and Dunlon tyres are fitted as desired. F. W. PARSONS & CO., Leo Cycle Worts, Guyton Street, Waoganni. Riding Taught. CRKSOEtfT OIOLES, TITE have accepted the agency for it 7 ,, lh ,? SB Popular American Wheels. Undoubtedly these are the finest machines of American manufacture. la desiga and fimah they are unsurpassed, whilst their easy running bearings stamp them as one of the finest machines yet imported into this colony. ( Apply for particulars and prices to P. W. PAREONS & CO., Cycle Makers and Repairers, Guyton St Wanganui. Riding Taught. HOLLIS CYCLES rr HE HOLLIS CYCLE is unquestionably J the finest machine of English manu. factnre, is constructed upon the most an proved modern scientific mechanical prir). ciples, with the best materjais only and every up to date improvement, and fitted wilh Dunlop tjrop. Biders of these machines speak very highly of their excellent quality, both for the road and track Apply for particulars and prices to ggs| F. W. PAESONS & CO., Cycle Makers and Repairers, Guyton St Wanganui. ' Hiding Taught.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 23 February 1899, Page 3
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