Builnen IdYertiiements. j IF YOU WANT A FIBST CLASS BOOT or SHOE For all-round use, "" you will find A SPLENDID SSIiEOTiON ' ■ — OF — FIRST-CLASS QUALITY j J. Thorp & Oo.'s. r WORKING MEN'S BOOTS A SPECIALITY. i j repairs Neatly Executed. .None bnt JFfrßt : Clsss|saletnlEroploycd. Don't forget the Address — T \TTJ HOB'P AND p 0., Opposite' English Church, VICTOTSIA AYKNUE, WANGANUI. - i. , \ i , "" FOR SALR.BY fBIVATfi TREATY ENGLISH -LEICESTER, Border Leicester, and Shropshire Bams, from flocks of best Sooth Island breeders. For prices, etc., apply B.Z. LOAN & M.A. GOY., Lr,., . Taupo Quay, Wanganni. WA.N(JAISUI OALBDONIAN. SOCIETY. NINETEENTH ANNUAL GATHER- 1 ING, • To be bold on the Society's Pioturesque and beantif ally-sitnatcd GronudsT &Vistoriit PAVK, St. John's Hill, on¥ WEDNISSD AY. 22nd JANUARY. 1902. RUNNING EVENTS.— <Jash Prizes. 100 Yards Handicap.-^)?, 30s, 20s. ' Norn. 2s, accept. 2s. * \ 220 Yards Handicap.— Bos, . 30s, -20s. . Nomv. 2s, accept. • 2s*. V ;»■ - 440 Yards '.Handicap. — 80s, 30s, 20. Norn. 2s, accept. 2s. 880 Yards. -Handicap. — 80s,- 30s, 20. Norn. 2s. x '-• One Milo,Handicap.— l2os, ,40s, 20s. Norn. 3s, accept. 3s'. - .220, Yards Handicap t (Boys under 14). 15s, ssi, Norn. 6d.- " \ AMATETJB. BUNNING EVENTS. Entrj 2s each event; no acceptance. Under the Rules of the N.Z. Amateur ~«w*»A..<v.~Athletio- Association. - - - 100 Yards Handicap. — Prizes £2 and 10s. v .., ' ;220,-,Yardß Handicap.-^-P rises £2 and 440 Yards Handicap. — Prizeß £2 and 10s.; - . , . CYCLING EVENTS (Open). Not under 'the rules of the ' League of ' N.Z. Wheelmen. League -riders - caji ,also- take part. Half-Mile Handicap.— 4os, 20s, 10s.— Entry, 2b; i y - -.. One Mile Han'dicap.-^-SOs',' 20s, 10s. ■Entry 2s 6d, ' One and a-half Miles Handicap.-^6os, -^^Os^lOs. Entry, 55.6 d. . . . One MiirHaiaeni^Dsr''2os, 10s/ Entry 2s. ' " NO Acceptance Fees. WOOD-CHOPPING COMPETITION — Ist prize, 60s^ 2nd. 30s; ""3rd, 10s." Special prize, presented by P, Murray, Esq.,' £1 la." ' Entrance, *3s.' CALEDONIAN EVENTS. - Tossing the Caber. — 20s, 10s. Entry, 2s. , , Putting the 'Stone. — 20s, 10s. Entry, 2s. ' Throwing the Hammer. — 20s, 10s. Entry, 25.,. . , Quoits. — 30s, Iss, 10s. Entry, 2s. . DANCING. Highland Fling (adults). — 4Os, 30s, 20s. 'Entry,. 3s. Sword Dance— 4os, 30s, 20s. Entry, 3s. v ■ . _ Shantreuse. — 10s, 30s, 20s.- Entry, 3s. Highland Reel.— 4os, 30s, 20s. - Jintry, 3s. - POINTS PBIZES, £3 and £2, presented by Messrs McHardy Bros. Highland Fling (Boys). — 20s, 10s. En- , try, -Is 6d.' , Sword Dance (Boys).— 2os, 10s. 'Entry, Is 6d. , Highland .Fling. (Qirlß).i— 2oa, 10s. 1 Entry, 1b 6d. , . . , . BAGPIPE MUSIC. • , n'.Strathspeys and Rsels. — 10s, 30s, 10s. -Entry, 3s. Pibrochs. — 10a, 30s, 10s. Entry, 3s. Marches. — 10s, 30s, 10s. Entry, 3s. POINTS PRIZE, value £2 2s,- presented by R. K. Simpson, Esq. . - BOYS* OBSTACLE (under 15 years of age). — Prizes, 15s, 10s, ss. Entrance, 6d. " • ' ' V GfiAND GYMNASTIC DISPLAY by Members of the T.Y.M.I. ; TUG-QF-WAR ; 10 men in each team. Open to National 'Teams, Trade Teams, Volunteer Teams, Fire Brigade Teams. — Prize, £5. Entrance, 5s per' team. Four teams or no competition. NOTICE TO COMPETITORS. Nominations for Bunning, Cycling, and Wood-chopping events close with the Secretary on JANUARY Bth, 1902, up 'to, 10 p.m., and must be accompanied by full nomination 'fees, together with a record of two years' performances previous to the date of closing entries. Sports start at 11.30 a.m. W. B.REMINGTO'n, Secretary."
rßioisTirusD.] I .' OUB TBACEEB wishes you a Merry Xmas and a Jolly New Sear, and yon will have both if you get rid of that' dreadful Cold, which Boems to bavo settled on your chest, i . That aching rheumatism wbioh grips your^limbs, 'or that raging toothache whioh .keeps -yon awake all night, take his advice .and use. TRACKER BBAJSD ETJCAr.YP3!rjSIt is the quiokest anionly snre care. C Obtainable from the following leading Chemists and Storekeepers : v — Hean'» Pharmacy; U.F.O.A. Stores, W. Morton, A. C. Lennard, G. Ball, J. D. Breohin, A. O. Hogg and Co., P. Webster, E. Fowler, Mrs MoFcrran.Mrs.MoTJoridgs, Williamson and Co., Chemists. J.Bubb, J. Noeworthy. F. L: - Spurdle. J. C. Richardson (Post Office Store), iC. A. Gaze, B. Tremewan, S. Niqhol,, J. tafferty, E. W. Modlt, Waters. «ricl Andrew. W." M. Tjaxford «nd Co., D.' M. Hogg', and Mrs Beeve. -Wholesale from James Bubb, Avenue. Persons selling « false artiole will be proceeded against. Testimonials are still ariving doily in favour of ' • - • ■ TBAOKER BRAND EUCALYPTUS, j ' 1 BALSAM OF^HOREHOUND Cured my 'child of a Coug'a of twelve months' standing. One -bottle did it. — C S. Gear, Cargill Eoad, Dunodin. Sold by all Storekeepers, 1/6 and 2/6. Wholesale : Kempthorae, Prosser, and 1 Co., nnd all Merohants.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10523, 20 December 1901, Page 1
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