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pAKMERS CO - OPERATIVE 1/ AUOTIU3S-EISBING 00., LTD, HAMILTON. j FARMERS' CU-UfERATIVE AUUriCNEEICING COMPANY LTPJ Q. P. McCULLAGH, ! a. W. VERCOE, i\ A. DUNLOP, Auctioneers MANGAROA STOCK SALE TUESDAY, DEOEkEKR 12th zLOO D Cattle including; &Q 2yr old steers — 100 mixed sex yearlings 20 18 inos steers 10 store cows STOCK SALE aT VK PUKE, WEDS ESDAY, n EOE M BEll 131 n HEAD C;itt!e' iueluding: 20 1-at Bullocks 20 do Vows 30 3yr dt"eers 40 18mos do TAURANGA. ATHLETIC CLUB'S Annuai Sports. On the DOMAIN BOXING DAI' Tuesday 26th December, 1916 75 per cent of the net; profits will be given to the Hospital chip Jjuud, PROGRAMME.

11 a.m 1. Maiden Race (Local) 150 yds. —First Prize £1; Second Prize ss. Post entry Is 6d. (20 miles radius) 11.30 a m—2. Schoolboys' Handicap, 100 yds.—For boys under 16 attending school within a radius of 10 miles. First Prize, Return Steamer Ticket to Auckland, .presented by Northern Steamship Company; Second Prize. Trophy. Post entry, Is 11.45 am-3. 100 Yards Handicap (Open) First Prize £3; Second Prize £1; Third Prize 10s, Nomination 3s, acceptance 2s

Interval for Lunch on Ground.. 1 p m—4. Final Heat 100 yards- Handi-' cap 1.20 p m-5. vCadet Handicap, 100 yds. ~ for Cadets under 16 year of agu, belonging to Area Al, Group 17. FirstPrize, Trophy; Second Prize, Trophy \ Nomination Is, acceptance 6d. j 1.35 p m—6. Senior Cadet Handicap, 150 yds,—For Cadets over 16, belonging to Area Al, Group 17. First and second prizes, Trophies, presented by the President and Chairman. Nomination Is 6d, acceptance Is. .1.45 p m-7. Girls Race (under 14) - First Prize, Half-dozen Cabinet Photos; Second prize, half dozen Post card Photos; Third Prize, halfdozen Post card Photos, presented by Mr R W Meers. Post entry, 6d. 2 p m—B. Half Mile Handicap (Open) First Prize £3; Second Prize ■ £1; I Third Prize, 10s. Nomination 3s, I acceptance 2s • 2.15 pm—9. Final Heat Senior Cadet Handicap 2.30 pm—lo. underhand Chop, 15-inch Log.—First Prize £4, Second Prize £1. Entrance ss--2.45 pm-11. High Jump, Handicap, Post entry, Is 3 p m—l 2. 440 yds . Handicap, Open. JFirst Prize £3; Second Prize £1; Third Prize 10s. Nomination 3s; acceptance 2s. 3.15 pm 13. Tossing the Sheaf. Post Entry, Is. 3.45 p m—l 4. {Handicap Chopping Match 15-inch Standing Log. First Prize £4; Second Prize £1. Entrance ss. 4 p m-15. 220 yards Handicap (Open) First Prize £3; Second Prize £1; Third Prize 10s. Nomination 3s; acceptance 2s 4.15 p in-Id. Sawing Match, Handicap. Sweepstake of 5s per pair, with £1 added. 4.30 p m 17. Native Chop, Underhand, 12-inch Log. First Prize £2 10s; ! Second Prize 10s. Entrance 3s I spm 18. Deciding Guessing Competition. Winner to take Wood Blocks. Entrance Is HIGHLAND EVENTS 1. Marches; 2. Strathspeys and Reels. First Prize £3; Second Prize £1. Entrance 2s 6d Juvenile Dancing Events. '3. Sword Dance. First Prize £1; Second Prize 10s. Entrance Is 4 Reel O' Tulloch; First Prize £1; Second Prize. 10s Entrance Is (Winner to give exhibition of Highland Fling) Rules and Conditions • 1 The First Race starts at 11 a m sharp 2 Events will be run in the above order 3 Competitors in •<Handicaps must send in their performances for the last two years: if no performances for that period then the last three performances 4 In Chopping events, all logs to be trimmed before 11 am. No Competitor allowed inside Ring until logs are drawn for. 5 Highland' events are post entry, and Competitors in uniform will be admitted free to ground. 6 In all post entry events, five Competitors or no Second Prize. ' ■7 Nominations for open events, Nos 3, 5, 6, S, 10, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, will be received by the Secretary not later than Saturday, 9th December, and Handicaps will be declared on Friday, 15th December 8 Any Competitor winning a race alter the declaration of handicaps may be re-handicapped 9 The Committee reserve the right to add further necessary conditions as to conducting the Meeting, and should unavoidable circumstances prevent the revenue amounting to the expected sum, the Prizes will be paid in 'proportion to the revenue received. NOTE: No Nominations will be accepted unless accompanied by the necessary amount in cash. Refreshments on the Ground. Auckland Pipers in Attendance. Admission - - Is Children undet 1 a - 6d J. CRICHTON, Hon. Secretary. Strand, Tauranga WANTED — Engine- driver"lm saw-mill: Ist; class certificate. Apply Manager Whakamarauia Land and Timber Co. TjWt SALE—3 draught mares, 2 J-' to foal, one with foal at foot sired 2 by Young Tar s one by. Royal;' Crown.—Apply Manager, Whakamara'ma Land and Timber Coy.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLV, Issue 6804, 6 December 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLV, Issue 6804, 6 December 1916, Page 1