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lABOUR PAY SPORTS. | T-RADES AND LABOUR COUNCIL. LABOUR DAY DEMONSTRATION AND SPORTS. On DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND, Ou LABOUR DAY, OCTOBER 12, 1904. President, K. BOYD; Gen. Sec., F. REEVES; Treas., F. NEDDRD3; Assist. Sec, Mr HATLEY. FREL.IMINAKY PROGRAMME. PROCESSION PRIZES. Section 1. Best Flour Milling and Bakers' Trades Display. First prize, £5. 2. Best Decorated Baker's Delivery Cart. First prize, £1; second prize, 10/. 3. Best _.eezing and Butchering Trades' Display. First prize, £5. 4. Best Decorated Butcher's Retail Delivery Cart. First prize, £1. 5. Best Groomed aud Decorated Horse. ridden by Butcher's Apprentice. First prize, £1. G. Best and Most Complete Trades' Union Display. First prize, £5; second, £2; third, £1. 7. Best Groomed and Decorated 4-Horse Team, attached to 4-wheel waggon or trolley.' First prize, £4. S. Best Groomed and Decorated 3-Horse Team, attached to 4-wheel waggon or trolley. First prize, £3. 9. Best Groomed and Decorated 2-Horse Team, attached to 4-wheel waggon or trolley. First prize, £2 5/. 10. Best Groomed and Decorated 2-Horse Team, attached to 2-wheel heavy dray. First prize, £2. 11. Best Groomed and Decorated Horse. attached to heavy delivery or spring cart. First prize, £1. 12. Best Display by City and Borough Councils. First prize, £3; second, £2. 13. Largest and Most Comical Display. First prize, £3; second, £1. 14. Best Groomed and Decorated Stallion. First prize. £2; second, £1. 15. Best Groomed and Decorated Mare or Gelding. First prize, £2; second, £1. 16. Best Decorated Motor Car. Prize, £1. 17. Best Decorated Motor Cycle. Prize, £1. CHAMPION GOLD MEDAL For Best Display in the Procession. THOS. PHILLIPS, Secretary, Procession Committee. Office, No. 1, Coombes' Arcade. PROGRAMME OF SPORTS. No. 1. Apprentices' Handicap (under IS —100 yards. First prize. Trophy value £1 10/. 2. Labour Day Handicap (Open)— Three Distances, 100. 200, and 440 yards. First prize, £10; second. £3; third. £2. Nomination, ol; acceptance, 2/6. To be decided by points. 3. Old Buffers' Race for Men over 50 years, 75 yards. Prize, Trophy. Post entry. 4. Amateur Handicap, 100 yards. First prize, liophy value £4; second, Trophy value £2. Entrance. 1/. 5. Trades' Union Handicap (for Members of Unions only). 220 yards. First prize, £3; second, £2; third, £1. Entrance, 2/. C Amateur Handicap. 250 yards. First prize. Trophy value £4: second, Trophy value £2. Entrance il/. 7. Half Mile Handicap (Open). First prize, ..5; second, £2. Entrance, of. S. Life Saving Display, by City, Suburban, and Country Brigades. First prize, £3: secoud, £2; third, £1. No entrance fee. 9. Quarter Mile Handicap (Amateur). First prize, Trophy va'.ue £4; second, Trophy value £2. Entrance 3/. 10. Fancy Costume Race—To run 50 yards and dress aud drink a bottle of cordial and finish at starting post. Prize, £1. Post entry. 11. Hose Coupling Display (2 men) —Open to all Brigades. First prize, £3: second, £2; third, £1. No entrance fee. 12. Married Ladles' Race, 75 yards. Trophy 13. Single Ladies' Race. 75 yards. Tiophy 14. Comical Fire Display by Darktowr Brigade, or any other Comical Company. First prize. £3; second prize £1 15. '-Champion Cake" Walk—For 'White oi Coloured Persons, in Pairs or Single Fiist prize. Cake made from "Champion" Flour, value £4. and £1 cash second prize, £1; third, 10/. No entrance fee. 10. Tug-of-War—Teams of 11 men. for an. recognised Body of Workers. Firsi prize. Silver Cup aud Sweepstake; second, £1. Post entry. 17. Chinamen's Race—Half Mile. Firs prize. £1; second. 10/. Post entry. IS. Physical and Bayonet Exercise—Fo Squads of Cadets of Secondaiy Schools 19. Half Mile Bicycle Handicap (Amateur) Trophies—First. £3; second, £2; third £1. Entrance. 2/. 20. One Mi'e Bicycle Handicap (Amateur) Trophies—First, £3; secoud, £2; third £1. Entrance, 2/. 21. Two Miles Bicycle Handicap (Amateur) Trophies--First, £3; second, £2; third £1. Entrance. 2.'. 22. Five Miles Motor Cycle Race. Prize Medal. SPORTS, IN GALORE, FOR CHILDREN H. RANFIELD, Secretary Sports Committee. Office, No. 1. Coombes' Arcade ARTHUR ROSSER, Organiser. P_r_.l__CATl__.S. jITERARY COMPETITION. £14 14/- 1N ~^ ES -£l4 14 FOURTEEN GUINEAS IN PRIZES. THE "YOUNG MAN'S MAGAZINE" o: fers the following Prir.es for Competiti\ Stories and Poems: — STORY—Ist. £5 5, -ml, £2 2/: 3rd. £1 1,. POEM—lst, £3 3' 2nd. £2 2/; 3rd, £1 !,'.'• CONDITIONS—AII Competitors must I Annual Subscribers to the .Magazine, pul lshed monthly, at' 2/G per annum. po< free. Contributions must not exceed 401 words for story, or 700 for poem, must t writt-n on only one side of the pape must be signed with a nom-de-plume. an must be in the Editor's hands by 7th O tober. A sealed envelope, with the non de-plume on the outsido. and containiu the competitor's name and address, mm accompany each contribution The right reserved to publish any contribution n< gaining a prize, in which event 10/ Cwi !>o forwarded to the author. All entrh must be addressed:— EDITOR. "Young Man's Magazine." Box 322, G.P.0.. Wellington. PROSPECTUS. "~ A BRIDGED PROSPECTUS OF MARAI •-A- TAI BKK'KS, LTD. (To be incorporated under The Compani Act. 1003.) This Prospectus has been filed with Re istrar of Joint Stock Companies, at Auc land, 22nd August, 1904. CAPITAL. £25,000 Shares in 25.0 shares of £1 each. Payab 2 0 on application, 2/G ( allotment, and the balance by cal of 2/0, at not more frequent Intc vais than one month each, iv teri of the Articles of Association. DIRECTORS—Mr John Batger (Chairmai Mount Eden, Auckland; Mr Robert Gibbons. Sawmiller. Kopu, New Ze land: Mr Murdoch McLean. Contract* Auckland: XL- Richard Wadesi White. Contractor. .-.ucKland; Mr W liam Bailey, Engineer, Epsom. Samples of the Bricks can be seen the office of the undersigned, from who copies of the Prospectus may be had SEERING HALL MATTHEWS. Secretary (Acting). 14, Shortland-st., Auckland. AUCKLAND KENNEL CLU The Prize Certificates for late Show a now ready, and can be had on applieat! at Kennel Club Office. The Medals are I ing engraved, when ready will be advert cd. H. B. MASSE i', Secretary. Office, 9, High-st.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 205, 27 August 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 205, 27 August 1904, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 205, 27 August 1904, Page 8

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