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Sports. TTjiEILDING ATHLETIC SPORTS. VICTORIA PARK, FEILDING. BOXING DAY, 26th DECEMBER, 1901. Official Pnoanums. 1 Maiden Riob, 150 yaids. First pr."z? L 3, second H. Earrtnoe 3], 2 Bojs' «ace, 10} yaidi handicap. First prize 153, second tOa, tair'd 03. Ettt'&sce Is 3 Baflpipait. Firat prizi IA and trophy, sec nd L2lt s, third bOs. EnVanc* as. 4 I.oyds Sheffield Handicap. lirat prizf lilO. sear nd L 5, third L 2 Ethane? 10i. 6 Bandsmen* R-ce, lfiO/ds handicap. First j-rize LI, second 10s. Entrance 1b 6 Highland Fling. First prizj L 2 and trophy, leo.nd 30a, third 10s. Entrance 3s 7 Bi .yole Race, 2 miles handicap. First L 4, seond 30», third lOj. Entrance 43 8 Bracelet, 220 yds b&rdicap. Fust p-ize trophy valus L 5, B.cocd trt-piy value L 2. JSntance 6s 9 High Jump Handicap First prize Li 10s, b oond LI. £ uran e3s 10 Mane: e.ter Handicap, 1 mile. First jrzel/15, seccn-J LI, third LI. Entrance 1 6s 11 Sword Dance. First prize L 2 *nd trophy, seo.nd 30s, thrd iOs. Eatra'co 3a 12 Novelty R ie», 200ya \ Fir. t prize 30a, aeootxc! 1 2s 6d, third 7s 6d. En trance 2a. 13 220} ds Hurd 63 HanSie.jp. First prize I/;, tec. nd SOj, thir4 10s. Entrance 5» 14 H : gh'and Reel. Fir t prize trophy, Eecond trophy. Eair ince 2j 15 Bicyc'e Bace, 1 miJe hau- iotp. First pnzi 1.3 lOi, se:oni LI, tcird 10s. Ea'.ia*ca<3 16 Ssi'oro' Hornp'pj. First prize L 2 and trophy, secoad fOs, third 10s. Eutiance 3> 17 Ba'f-milo Handicap. .Fiwt prize L 7 10.4, sec nd L 3. t ird 303 E tnnce 3r 18 fcaok {••are, 100 ds. First przo 3l>s, mc nl 10* Eatrauce'2s 19 Bioycleßaco, 3 Dileß hanfiiaap. Kt.t pr»zj Li, tec nd 30s, thud 10s. Eu> tr ncrvfio 20 Highland Flinjr, toys under 16 years. Fittt r'riza trophy, second trophy. " Eu'r<r.c H 21 120 yds HtrSles Ha: d rap. First prizo La, seoiMd LI, third 10 . Eutranc-o 5s 22B'ys' Bi-.yole Kace Handicap, 1C years orundar lrcie. Fiwt xrizt !r-ph». tee -na tr phy. C ■'rap titors must ro si »c w.t. in Bar its of Feil ing. PBt • iitrauce la 23 Irish Jif Firsr pr;z-3 Li a;<i tr phy. tra til 30s an Itr p y, tli r.i 10s. J;nIrau. c 3 212 1 4 !<*} ds Fl»ndkap First prizs" G tecoud Li, third LI. Entia o> 6s 26 Novcliy Bicycle It cc First prize Irojil.y, ncuud T"ihv. Ei.'tiuice Is .6 Coin. )«tion H» dioap. inOjds First prizu L 3, aeco d LI. Entrance 3s. Ocs: Dr«-t<j(t Buy ia Eighlantl Oißtums. Trophy Eatraaca Is Bist Dressrd BigUander. Trophy. Entrance Is. KO3 illations f>r all handicap events, T>ro hillings each event, which, together v ith perf oraiances mast be in the him 's nf tho b'errotary on or befori SATURDAY, 7th V' c ni'.rr, at 8 p.m. Admission to Oroniid — Alu't* Is, children h»lf-pri:« - First Bace starts at 11 a in. "■ E. H. FISBEB, Secretary.

For Sale of To Let. CURRIE, LEWIS & CO., LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. FARMS FOR SALE. 245 •-res, 16 miles from Waitotara; 20v_ acres in grass. 350 acres, , Wnngamui Bi-rer; goaA " sheep country. 1 900 acres, Turakina; first-class land; carries v 2i sheep to the acre; well improved. 12 acres near town, suitable for poltry farm; cheap. 740 acres, lease in perpetuity; .good property. 1500 acres near Manga weka; lease in perpetuity. _ 60 acres, Taihape; all cleared and ploughable; rent, £6 per annum; lease an perpetuity. 838 acres, Taihape; contains good milling timber. DAIRY , FARMS. 60 acres 'for lease, close to Wanganui. 50 acres for lease, close to Wanganui. 250 acres, near creamery; good pro- > perty. 400 acres to be leased, near school and creamery. 170 acres, near railway station, school and creamery; a very desirable. -property. 216 acr<-3, Kaetihi; lease in perpetuitr. TOWN AND SUBURBAN. i-acre, Harrison Street, good house, bath-room, etc. J-acre, Durie Hill; beautiful situation. i-acre. Wilson Street; -11-roomcd house: a beautiful home. 2 — acre sections, Alexander Street. i-acre, Aramoho; new , 7-roomed house. ■ i-acre, Durietown'; 6-roomed house; all conveniences. 1-6 'acre, Wickstecd 'Street, corner,; new 8-roomed house; all modern conveniences. ' i-acre, Bell Street; 9-roomed house/ £620. • 1-8 acre; new 5-roomed house. 1-8 acre section, Dublin Street, near the Avenue. J-acre; best situation in town; new 8-roomed house, washhouse, scullery, bathroom, hot and cold water, flower and fruit garden, and lawn. TO LET— B-roomed house; all conveniences. CTJERIE, LEWIS, AND CO.. Taupo Quay. LAND ! LAND ! LAND ! TOWN SECTIONS ON EASY TEUMS. Tile undersigned is offering tho finest range of town building allotments lit present on the market. Cach deposit •from £10, and exceptionally easy terms. , Assistance given to build. Apply early and take your choice. C. L. DUIGAN, " House and Land Agent, Ridgway Street. /^ASTLECLIFF RAILWAY COM-, \J PANY, LnriTKD. TIME-TABLE, Conneoting with the " Red Flag " 'Bus Service, BEGINNING ON iMONDAY, 21st OCTOBER, 1901. WEEK DAYS. * Trains ' Trains Le&vo Town Leave Oastleoliff •7.80 am "6.80 am 10.0 am - 8.35 am > 11.45 am 10.30 am 2.30 pm 1.30 pm 5.40 pm 5.5 pm • 'These are the only trains whioh do not connect witb 'Bus. SATURDAY NIGHTS ONLY. Leave Town. Leave Castleoliff . 10.0 pm 7.0 pm SUNDAYS ONLY. ' Leave Town. ' Leave Caatleoliff. 10.30 am 10.10 am 2.30 pm 2.0 pm ■ S.4opm 5.5 pm Rfi 'BUB OONNEOTION. 'Bußsea will leave the Fountain. Viatoria Avenue, 10 minutes before the departure of each train for Castleoliff, and will be at the Company's town station on the arrival of trains from Oastlooliff, to convey passengets to the Fountain. The train fares are tbe same as formerly, Passengers will be convoyed to and from tho Fountain FIiEE OF EXTRA CHARGE. Tickets for Castleoliff are to be bought on ihe 'Bus. The 'Bus will leave the Fountain for the Railway Station via Victoria Avenue and Taupo Quay, and. vice versa. To euit the convenience of tbe residents of the upper part of the town and Aramoho, the Bod FJag 'Bus Servioe will oonnuot at the Fountain with (he 'Basses going and returning to - the Castleoliff Station. •Workmen's Tickets issued 'at 3s per week, subject to Company's conditions Family Season Tickets can ba obtained from the Guard. A saving of 25 and 33 per cent is made on purchasing Books of 12 Tickets (adi.lts first class return), 12s ; ditto (adults second class return), 9s and 10s. Passengers' Fares to Castleoliff and vico verear-First Class (return), Is Pd; sooiad class (return), Ib. Single, first class, lOd. single; second class, Bd. Children, half price. Fares to Hospital Pla>7orm — Adult* end Children (return), 6d. Gouville^ — Adnlts (return), 8d; angle, 6d; Chil : dren (return and single), 6d. Balgennie — Adults, first class, single or ' return, Is; second class, do. do., 3d; Children, do. do., 6d. Speoial reduced rates 'for sohools. Special Trains can be had on appliration to the Guard. Haulti^o Rate 3 can bo obtained on application at tho cilice, Winksteed PJAce, or from the Guard. AH goods must be loaded aud unleaded by consignors. Parcels to be handed to the Guard. Company will not be responsible for goods left on the platform. BY ORDER.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10518, 14 December 1901, Page 4

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