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WANGANUI CAUEDONIAN SOCIETY. TWESTV-SXXTH ANNUAL GATHERING. TO BE HELD ON COOK'S GARDENS FRIDAY, 22nd JANUARY, 1909. £200 GIVEN IN PRIZE MONEY ! Jessie McLachlan Gold Medal, GOLD MEDAL Presented by His Excellency the Governor, Lord Plunket. PROGRAMME. RUNNING EVENTS. 120 YARDS SHEFFIELD HANDICAP. Ist prize £10; '2nd prize £3;.-3rd prize ) £1. Entrance, 7/6. 220 YARDS HANDICAP.—Ist prize £5; 2nd prize £2; 3rd prize £1. Entrance 4/----440 YARDS HANDICAP. —Ist prize £5; 2nd prize £2; 3rd prize £1. Entrance 880 YARDS HANDICAP.—Ist prize £6; 2nd prize £2; 3rd pnize £1. Entrance ONE MILE HANDICAP.—Ist prize £7; 2nd prize £2; 3rd prize £1. Entrance 120 YARDS "HANDICAP (HURDLES), Ist prize £3; 2nd prize £1 10s. Entrance 3/----100 YARDS. Boys under 12.—1st prize ; 2nd prize 5/-; 3rd prize 2/6. 120 YARDS. Boys under 15. —Ist prize £1; 2nd prize 10/; 3rd prize 5/-. Entrance 6d. ! 120 YARDS HURDLE RACE. Boys "under 16.—1st prize 12/6; 2nd prize j *s>-; 3rd prize 2/6. Entrance, 6d. Points Prize first five events, MEDAL, presented by W. Nettleship, Esq. CYCLING*. NORTH ISLAND CHAMPIONSHIP. — One mile. Ist prize £8; 2nd prize £2. Entrance 5/- . ,„ HALF MILE HANDICAP. —Ist prize £3; 2nd prize £1; 3rd prize 10/-. Entrance ONE" MILE WHEEL RACE.—lst prize £5; 2nd prize £2; 3rd prize £1. Entrance 5/--Ist and 2nd Prizes in Championship presented by the Hotelkeepers of Wanganui. FXEXiD EVENTS. THROWING THE 161b. HAMMER. —Ist prize £2; 2nd prize £1. Entrance 2/- ---' PUTTING THE 161b. SHOT.—lst prize £2; 2nd prize £1. Entrance 2/TOSSING THE CABER. —Ist prize £2; 2nd prize £1. Entrance 2/HIGH JUMP. —Ist prize £2; 2nd prize £1. Entrance 1/6. HOP, STEP and JUMP. —Ist prize £1 10/-; 2nd prize 10/WRESTI.ING. CUMBERLAND.—Ist prize £5; 2nd £3; 3rd £2. Entrance 5/- Points Prize, Handsome Gold Medal, presented by W. Dinnie, Esq., Wellington, for most points in Field Events. _ - . ■•■ DAJTCHTG-. HIGHLAND FLING (Adults). —Ist prize £3; 2nd prize"~£2; 3rd prize £1. Entrance 3/SWORD DANCE Adults). —Ist prize £3; 2nd prize £2; 3rd prize £1. Entrance SKAUN TRITJBHAS (Adults). —Ist prize £3; 2nd prize £2; 3rd prize £1. Entrance 3/GRAND REEL (Adults). —Ist prize £3; 2nd prize £2; 3rd prize £1. Entrance 3/-RKEL-O'-TULLOCH. —Ist prize £3; 2nd prize £2; 3rd prize £1. Entrance 3/Special Prize by Mr. It. Mathison, Westport Coal Company, -£2 2s. SAILOR'S HORNPIPE. —Ist prize £2. Entrance 2/- - ■.< . , "3RISH JlG.—lst prize £2. Enti-ance 2/HTGHLAND FLING (Boys under 16). — .Ist prize £1 Is; 2nd prize 10/6. En- " trance 1/HIGHLAND FLING (Girls under 16). — Ist" prize £1 Is; 2nd prize 10/6. Entrance 1/- " _.' , JUVENILE FLING (Boys and Girls -under 10). —Ist prize £1 Is; 2nd prize 10/6. Entrance 1/SEAUN TRIUBHAS (Boys under 16).— Ist prize £1 Is; 2nd prize 10/6. EftREEL FOR.BOYS AND GIRLS (Under . - t6)/-^Onc t!>.prize' Boys 'atttfi.orifr*prize. Girls—£i is. each. Entrance 1/BEST DRESSED HIGHLANDER.—Prize Trophy, value £2 2s. BEST DRESSED HIGHLANDER.—Mr. P. Lewis's Prize. £1 Is. bagpxps music. PIOBREACHD CHAMPIONSHIP. —Miss Jessie McLachlan's Gold Medal. Value £10 Ids. Entrance 3/MARCHES.—Ist prize £3; 2nd prize £2; • 3rd prize £1. Entrance, 3/- . STRATHSPEYS. —Ist prize £3; 2nd prize £2; 3rd prize £1. Entrance 3/REELS.—Ist prize £3; 2nd prize £2; 3rd prize £1. Entrance, 3/- „; Points Prize .by McHardy Bros., inawke s Bay for Dancing, £3, and £2. Other Special Prizes will be added, and will appear in the official proT§WM e>OR THE BAIRNS OF ALL AGES. NOTICE TO COMPETITORS. Entries for all Running, Cycling and Jumping Events close at 9 p.m., January 7tb. Handicaps" appear a week later in the Local Papers. , . . . No entryvaccepted unless accompanied with Full Fees. Competitors in Running and Cycling Events must send in full and definite particulars of their last two years' performances. If no performance's, in that time, their, last two of any cycle races under the rules of the N.Z. League of Wheelmen. GRAND NATIONAL CONCERT Will be held in the Opera House at 7.30. • come One, come all ! Admission to Ground, la Children, 6d. SPORTS COMMENCE 11.30 a.m. Trams to Grounds. ■ Trains North and South Delayed to suit Visitors. N. MACKENZIE FORBES, DONALD STEWART, Joint Hon. Sees. i « WMIII 11.. II — II I.—— I ■■■-—!■■■ —i" ' '^ Wiltons Tonic "I began to feel better after tho first few doses." These are the words of one who was feeling very run down, and out of health until taking WILTON'S TONIC and who ha 3 now quite recovered from that worn-out feeling. WILTON'S TONIC is a true strength renewer. It supplies what is lacking in the weakened system, and so revives the flagging enei.gy. WILTON'S TONIC for run down people, 3s 6d per bottle. Wilton's Pharmacies 33, Victoria Avenue, Next the POST OFFICI, -. .—AMD-— .. ..,-.■ I 4S, River Bank, t Nesr Dublin Street, ' WKNGKNUI, Afterwards. After the storm, calm, after toil, rest, after absence, return, and after picnicing, sunburn, sore 3 smarting, sunburn, unless yon use some soothing cooling balm, such as WILTON'S AMYGDALINE BALM. Rub a little gently into the skin at night, and it will soften and soothe the dried tissues of the skin, and prevent the sore burning sensation which is the usual result of a day outing Wilton's Amygdaline Balm Is bottle. WILTON'S PHARMACY, SB, Victoria Artnm? am th* post orncß, WANOANUI.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 6 January 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 6 January 1909, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 6 January 1909, Page 6

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