. AUCTIONS. rpAKAPUNA. irpAKAPUNA. i rjTAKAPUNA. r-TUKAFUNA. j EAST COAST ROAD EAST COAST ROAD 1 (SherrilTs Hill). j ABOUT 5 MIXS. WALK FROM TRAMS, j fpO-MORKOW, i^ATURDAY. 2 -'--•-■ MR. SHALLCRASS, who is leaving the district, has favoured us with instructions to Sell irpHE pOMPLETE "EIURNISHINGS ] 0 F 4 R OOMS - ! OAK EXT. DINING TABLE (Oval), OAK j DINING CHAIRS, CARPET SQUARE, i ARM CHAIRS, SEAGRASS CHAIR; AND LOUNGE, WRITING TABLE, i SINGER SEWING MACHINE, HALL RUNNER, WARDROBE, Double and Three-quarter Bedsteads, Comb. Chests, Wire .Mattresses, PILLOWS AXD KAPOK MATTRESSES, BEDSIDE CUPBOARD. 0 x O Carpet Square, Child's Rimu Cot. KITCHEN REQUISITES, Primus Stove, Congolettm Square, Meat Safe, Crockery, Etc. CHAFFCUTTER (Hand), Knapsack Sprayer, Spade, Axe, etc. QATURDAY — — SATURDAY 9 P.M. -RICHARD A RTHUR, T TD. 11 ABOUT 3 MINUTES FROM STATION. JS-f-EW L YNN. -J-pW L YNN. pRAIGBANK T"-i STATE. . /~IRAIGBANK T7*STATE. -| pr SECTIONS. AD.TOIXIXG TUBLIC XO SCHOOL. FIXE ELEVATION. Plans and Particulars from MP.. A. E. THODE. Nov Lynn, and out- Office, opp. Town Hall. rpO-MOKItOW, (SATURDAY. O P.M., -I ON THE GROUND. T-JICtIARD ARTHUR, LTD. ATHLETIC SPORTS, -jl.-r ATIE It E Ql'OltlS pLUB (Registered under tbe N.Z. Athletic and Cycling Union and N.Z. Axemen's Association.) AXX UA h MB ETI KG, MATIERE DOMAIN', THURS., MARCH 20. I'atron, J. Haunau, Esq.; President, R. Dench, Esq.; Vice-Presidents, Messrs. l'etley and Cording, Constable Fleming, Messrs. C. Dunham, T. -Leach. L. A. Margau, T. de V. Hunt, McAvady and I'assmore, J. McGiuley, T. Taylor, C. Naughton, J. .). Roberts, G. Kelly. A. Riddel!, B. Dougherty, C. J. Kyau; Handicappers. C. L. Hardy. Auckland (Chopping), H. Grattan, Taumarunui (Punning); Committee, it. Dench, H. I. Gee. O. Baker, M. Andrews, W. Mildenhall, li. Morgan. 11. Abbott, W. Amos, W. Kelly, I. .lorgeuseu, A. Wills. U. Turner. E. Price. .I.' Hannan. T. Bremian, T. 11. Turner. 11. Williams, R. Flaveil, C. Stewart, U. Xew, N. .1. Dougherty, C. Manning, sen., W. De Malmancbe, sen., Mesdames Taylor, Dench, Gray, McAvady, Jorgenscn, Turner, Abbott, and W. Kelly. Secretary, John Gray. Treasurer, 11. Turner. 1. 100 YARDS MAIDEN—First Prize, 00/; Second, 10/. Nomination, 3/. 2. 220 YARDS OPEN"—First Prize, 40/; Second, 20/. Nomination, 2/; acceptance, 1/. 3. MAIDEN' CHOP (Open), 12In.—First Prize, 50/; Second, 20/. Xomiuation, 2/0; acceptance, 1/. 4. 440 YARDS HANDICAP (Open)— First Prize, 00/; Second. 30/. .Nomination, 3/; acceptance. 1/0. 5. STANDING CHOP (Local), loin.—First Prize, IGO/: Second, 80/: Third, 00/. Nomination, 10/: acceptance, 5/. G. 100 YARDS HANDICAP (Open)— First Prize. 40/; Second, 10/. Nomination, 2/; acceptance. 1/. 7. STANDING CHOI' (Open), 16in.—First Prize, £20; Second, 10. Nomination, 20/; acceptance, 5/. S. 220 YARDS (Local)— First Prize. 40/; Second. 20/. Nomination, 2/; acceptance. 1/. 0. UNDERHAND CHOP (Open). ISin.— First Prize. £5; Second. £2. Nomination, 5/: acceptance. 2/. 10. HALE-MILE HANDICAP (Open)— First I'rizc, £3: Second. 30/. Nomination. 3/; acceptance. 1/G. 11. STANDING CHOP (Local). 12in.— First I'rizc. £4; Second, £2. Nomination, 4/; aeceptanace. 2/. 12. MILE HANDICAP (Open)— First Prize. £4: Second, 30/- Xom.. 4/; ace., 1/6. MISCELLANEOUS EVENTS. — Chain Stepping, Tug-of-War, Married Ladies' Races, Young Ladies' Races. Hop-Step-.Tump. Sheaf Tossing. Thrcad-the-Noedle, i Sack Race. Married Men's Race, Throwing Cricket Ball, Boys' aud Girls' Races. Nominations close on March R. Handicaps " Star" and " Taumarunni Press." March 15. Acceptances. March IS. Five competitors or no second prize; sevei. competitors or no third prize; four or no ! event. AU fees must he paid at time of nomination, accompanied by last two years* performances. Protests to he lodged within ten minutes after event. 10/ deposit, which will be forfeited If protest dismissed. Adults, 2/: Children. 6d: under 12, free. DANCE IN THE EVENING. Gents. 3/, Ladies 1/G. JOHN GRAY, 5 Secretary, Box 20. Matlere. aj, • (DELWYN , A THLETICj /__9_[\ (Affiliated with N.A.U.) SPORTS MEETING. At • MANGATAPU (SELWYN SIDING), ; Rotorua Line. THURSDAY, APRIL 17, ' 3i—O I — PROGRAMME — <--_■—O ' ; In Prizes. In Prizes. | ATHLETIC EVENTS (OPEN). i ( Handlcapper : Mr. C. Morrison.) j 100 Yards: First prize £12, second £6, i third £2 (»ntry £1), £20. 220 Yards: First prize £6, second .£;', third £1 (entry 10/),; £10. 440 Yards: First prize £0, second £:j, ! third £1 (entry 10/), £10. SBO Ynrds: j First prize £0, second £.1, third £1 (entry j 10/). £10. SHOPPING AND SAWING EVENTS. I (llnndlc.tFper: Mr. C. L. Ilnrdy.) 12 Inch Standing Chop (open): First! prize £10, second £4. third £1 (entry 15/), j £]5. 15-Inch Standing Chop (open) : First prize £05, second £25, third £10 (entry I £4), £100. 15-Inch Underhand Chop (open) :i First prize £12. second £('., third £2 (entry £1). £20. 18-Inch Auckland Provincial Clliunpionship Chop (allotted by the Northern Athletic Uniou) : First prize £10 and gold medal valued £■">, second £5, (entry 15/), £20. 15-Inch Single Hand Crosscut (open), one cut: First prize £5, sccond'£2. third £1 (entry 8/). i'S. 15-Inch Double Handed Crosscut, (open), two cuts: First prize £12, second £4 (entry 10/), £IG. Entries Close on APRIL 1. Write for Nomination Forms and Programmes with full particulars. C. E. HOLLAED, Hon. Sec. c/o. Selwyn Timber Co., Mangatapu, Rotorua Line. PLEASE NOTE.—Rotorua, which is only 2G miles by rail from Selwyn Siding (Mangatapu) are holding sports ou Easter Monday and Tuesday, four days later than above sports (main event £150 chop). Programmes m«v be had oh application to F. White, Tutanc_ai Street, Rotorui.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19240314.2.103.3
Bibliographic details
Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 63, 14 March 1924, Page 6
Word Count
870Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 63, 14 March 1924, Page 6
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Auckland Star. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Auckland Libraries.