A Merry Christmas and a Prosperous Naw Year to All. Plymouth Bakery, NIBLETT STREET SHOP, [.Corner of Bell and Guyton Streets. IN thanking my customers and friends for ihe support so liberally bestowed upon me during the post aix yeara, aud wishing them AU the Compliments of the Season, I have pleasure in announcing that I havo opened, in connection wiih the above well-known Bakery, a Gercral • Store, in thoso premises just erected at the corner of 8.1 l aud Gnyton Streets, with a cutlrely fresh stock of PROVISION'S, GROCERIES, HIONMONGERY, CONFECTIONERY, Etc., which will be sold at the lowest possible prices for Cash. The whole of the business will be entirely UNDER MY OWN SUPERVISION, to_ assist me iv which I have engaged a welltrained,' capable, and painstaking stall. In asking old f liends for a continuance o their support, and new ones to give me a trial, 1 can only stale that the new undertaking will be conducted on the same lines, and with tho same strict atteution to business, tbat have characterised my dealings with the public in the past. James Fodson, i PLYMOUTH BAKERY, Niblett Stieet. Shop corner of Bell and Guyton StreetsTelephone, 192. CLARKE'S CARBOLISED Wheat Protector. Best and Cheapest Dressing for Wneat, Oats, and Barley. THIS preparation naturally bsip.tstho germination of the seed, causing tba young plane to come up much sooner »nd grow more vigorously, protects it to Maturity from the ravages of the slug. (rub, and wireworm. Birds die after ating either the grain or yonng pUnts. Produces wheat perfectly free from _vi, Iv packets, containing sufllcieat to eight buarwle. flee; Circulars and Testimonial-' from eadicjt South Island grain growers, who it to bluestono. District Agents M. HOGAN & CO., LTD(Taupo Quay WAYERLEY ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. Programme of Sports TO 1 0 held on the beautiful and wel selected Grounds of tho Waverley Domain, on ST. PATRICK'S DAY, | March 17th, 1899. Patron— G. Hutchison, Esi*., M.H.R. President — Geo, Johnston, Esq. VicePresidents— O. Hawes, Esrp, D. Coghill, Esq., R. Bremer, Esq., and 11. Jackson, Esq. Handicapper— MiGeorge Watson. Starter— Mr F. McDonald. Timekeeper— Mr XV. J. Davia. Committee— MessraG. Johnston, jun., J. O'Hara, O. Riddell, A.Riddell, 11. McDonald. C. Wa'kins, J. Salten, F. McDonald, R. Johnston, H. W. James, W. J. Davis, J. L. Riley, J. Walker, F. Hodgetts, A. Strachan, Y>. McLean, J. McLean. Judges— Messrs J. L. Itiley, W. Johnston, jun., and li. Bremer. • EUNNINCt EVENTS. 1 150 yds Maiden Raoe. Ist prize £1 10s 2nd. los Entrance 2s 2 100 yds Handicop. Ist prize £3, 2nd £1, 3rd 10s. Norn 2s, accept Is 3 I2oyda Handicap Hurdles. Ist prize jE3, 2nd JBl, 3rd 10s. Norn 2s, accept Is 4 220 yds Handicap. Ist prize £3, 2nd £1 3rd, lCs. Norn 2s, accept Is 5 140 yds Handicap. Ist prize £3, 2nd •Cl, 3rd 10s. Norn 2s, accept Is 6 Half-mile Handicap. Ist priza £3, 2nd -81, 3rd 10s. Norn 2s, accept Is 7 Ono Mile Handicap. Ist prize £5, 2nd , £2, 3rd £1. Norn 3s, accept 2s 8 High Jump Handicap. Ist 3.1, 2nd 10s." Horn Is, accept Is. 9 Boys Kace Handicap (under 14) let prizo 10s, 2nd ss. Entr&nco Gd 10 150 yds Local Handicap. Gold Modal presented by MrsM. Cohen. Norn ls.accept Is II 150 yds Conaolation Handicap. Ist piize JEI 10s, 2nd 10s. Entrance '2s CYCLING EVENTS, Under LoagU9 ol New Zealand Wheelmen Rules 1 Half-mile Haudieap. Ist X2, 2nd 10s. Norn Is, accept Is 2 1 Mile Handioap. Ist prize £3, 2nd £1, 3rd 10s. Worn 2s, accept Is 3 14 Mile Handicap. Ist prize £3 10s, 2nd £I, 3rd 10s Norn 2s. accept Is 4 2 Miles Handicap, let prize £4, 2nd £1, 3rd 10s, Norn 2s, accept 2s 5 3 Mile Handicap. Ist prizo £5, _nd £2, 3rd JEI Norn 3 ', accept 2s 6 2 Mile Handicap (local). Ist prizo £1 10s. Entry Is 6d Handicaps will be published on or about lOru M IRCH, 1809. CONDlTlONS:— Nominations must bo in the hands of the Secretary uot later than 3rd MARCH, 1899, accompanied by the full amount of fees, otherwise y, ill not be accepted. Competitors must semi iv all performances for past two years. Tlireo starters or no race ; four starters or no second prize ; (ive or no third prize. AU protests to be in writing, ami to be lodj/ed with the Secretary within ten minutes of event. Ten Shillings to be lodged with each potest, to bo forfeited if considered trivial, r Decision oi Committee iv all cases to be iinal. Luncheon on the Giound. Special arrangements will be made with I uhe Railway Department. J First race starts 11.30 sharp. A Baud will bo in attendance. ' Children s Sports ou the ground. Admission to Ground. Is ; children under 12, half-price. Grand Concert and Dance in E-ening. J W.EMMERSON, | _ Stcrelary aud Trtasur "-
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 24 February 1899, Page 4
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