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YOUR NEW YEAR PRESENT PROBLEM SOLVED TAKE ONE GOOD LOOK AT OUR SPLENDID RANGE ' OF ETCHINGS, REPRODUCTIONS, PRINTS, MOTTOS, &c. ACCEPTABLE AS GIFTS FOR ALL AND YOUR GIFT PROBLEM fr Will Be Readily Solved The Compliments of the Season to You! HARFORD t SONS, LTD. MANCHESTER STIiEE FEILDING

3.—Tlie Committee' reserves the right to add to. delete or alter the programme or postpone the Sports if neeessary. 4—protests must he made in writing and lodged with Secretary 15 minutes after event lias taken place, accompanied by sum of 7/0. s.—Affiliated with the New Zealand Athletic and Cycling Union. ADMISSION TO GKOUNDS: Adults 1/0; School Children free; Cars Cd. > REFRESHMENTS ON GROUNDS Dance in the Evening LARKIN’S ORCHESTRA T. W. PRATT, Secretary

Apiti Athletic Club's ANNUAL SPORTS TO BE HELD ON THE DOMAIN G BOUNDS. Wednesday March 7, 1934 Commencing at IX am. sharp. OFFICIALS Patron. Mr. E. 11. Cummerfleld: President, Mr. B. Viles; Vice-presi-dents. Messrs XV. 11. Watson. W. McKenzie, senr.. XV. T. Pratt, J. It. Elliott. S. .7. Strahan and TK. McLean : Conductor of Sports. Mr. T. Fowells: Judges, Horse events, Mr. A. Brooking; Punning Events. Messrs E. Clifton, J. Elliott. K. XVaterson; Chopping and Hawing. Messrs .1. Malone, XX". McKenzie, H- G. Mapson : Handieappers. Bnnning Events, Messrs T- Nix. A. B. McNae and J. Strahan: Chopping and Sawing. Messrs E. 11. Cummerlield. XX'. McKenzie, and XX’. McKenzie, jun. ; Stewards, [tunning Events, Messrs. C. Spence. XX’. Osborne, H. Cowan; Chopping and Sawing. Messrs T). McKenzie, 11. A. Wild bore. A. XX". Benseman and C. McKenzie; Horse Events, Messrs N. X’iles, C. McKay and J. R. Strahan; Starter. Mr. A. It. McNae; Assistant Starter, Mr. A. X'iles; Timekeepers, Messrs. It- Taylor and C. Osborne; Distance Stepping, Mr. S. J. Strahan; Sheep Guessing, Mr. XX'. T. Pratt, Car events Messrs .1. McKay, J. Kilgour. T. K. McLean, A. F. Stewart: Children’s liaees, Messrs XX'- McKay, G. H. Galibins, Geo. Watkins; Protest Committee. Messrs XX'. 11. XVatson, XX'. T. Pratt; XX'. McKay; Social Committee, Messrs. E. Clifton, J. McKay. J. XX". McKenzie; Gatekeeiiers, Messrs. T. Nix, jun., C. Stevens, 11. Clifton, 11. Cowan. Secretary, T. XV. Pratt; Assistant Secretary, J. Kearney, jun. PROGRAMME 1. —MAIDEN RACE. Ist £1; 2nd 10/-. Entrance 2/-. 2. —PONY JUMP. Ponies not over 14.2 hands. Ist £1 5/-; 2nd 10/-. Entrance 3/-. 3. —IOO YARDS HANDICAP. Ist £3: 2nd £1: third 10/-. Nomination acceptance 2/-. 4. —SINGLE-HANDED SAWING. Ist £2: 2nd 15/-. Entrance 3/-. 5. —HOI*. STEP AND JUXIP. Ist £1 : 2nd 10/-. Entrance 2/-. 6. —HANDICAP SAXVING. Ist £3; 2nd £1 10/-. Entrance 6/-. 7. —MAIDEN HUNTERS' COMPETITION. Ist. £2 10/-; 2nd £l. Entrance 5/-. 8. HIGH JUMP HANDICAP. Ist £1 : 2nd 10/-. Entrance 2/--8 MAIDEN CHOP. 12in. blocks. Ist £2 10/-; 2nd £l. Entrance 3/0. 10. —220 YARDS HANDICAP. Ist £2: 2nd 15/-; 3rd 7/0. Nomination 2/-. acceptance 1/-. 11. —OPEN HUNTERS. Minimum weight. 12 stone. lijt £5 and cup donated by Mr. J. Goodwin. To be won twice in succession or three times at intervals. 2nd £2: 3rd 15/-. Entrance 10/-. Five competitors or no second prize, six or no third prize--12. —MARRIED LADIES RACE. Trophies. 13. —MARRIED MEN’S RACE. Trophies. 14. —SINGLE LADIES’ RACE, IS years and over. Trophies. 15. —SINGLE LADIES’ RACE, under IS years. Trophies. 16. —THREAD THE NEEDLE RACE on Horseback. Ist £1 10/-; 2nd 10/-. Entrance 2/6. 17. —440 YARDS HANDICAP. Ist £2 ; 2nd 15/-: 3rd 7/0. Nomina-, tion 2/-, acceptance 1/-. 18. —HANDICAP CHOP. Ist £5; 2nd £2: 3rd 15/- Entrance 7/-. 12in. blocks. 19. —NOVELTY RACE FOR CARS. Ist £1 : 2nd 10/-. Entrance 1/-. 20 HALF-MILE HANDICAP. Ist £3 10/-: 2nd £1 10/-; 3rd 10/-. Nomination 3/0. acceptance 2/-. 21.—FLAG RACE on Horseback. Ist £1 : 2nd 10/-. Entrance 2/-. 22 OBSTACLE RACE. Ist £1 10/-: 2nd £lO/-. Entrance 2/-. 23. —ONE MILE HANDICAP. Ist £3: 2nd £1 10/-: 3rd 10/-. Five starters or no event, seven or no second, eight or no third prize. CHILDREN’S RACES at intervals. SHEEP GUESSING an 1 DISTANCE STEPPING. CONDITIONS 1. —Nominations for Events Nos. 3. 4. C. 9. 10. 17. IS. 20. 23 close with the Secretary on THURSDAY. March Ist. and must be accompanied by nomination fees and past three years’ performances. 2. —Except where otherwise stated, four starters or no event, five or no second 'prize, six or no third-

ANNUAL CARNIVAL KIWITEA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH To l>e held on MR A BROWN’S PROPERTY Saturday, March 17, 1934 PROGRAMME OF EVENTS AND COMPETITIONS 75 Yards Flat Race, Boys 10 and under 75 Yards Flat Race. Girls 10 and under. 100 Yards Flat Race, Boys 15 and under. 100 Yards Flat Race. Girls 15 and under. School Relay Race (teams of 4). Bending Competition for School Ironies. Bending Competition, Open. Tilting Competition for School Children. Tilting Competition, OpenWi Iking Race for School Ponies. 100 Yards Flat Race. Ojien. 100 Yards Married Men’s Race. 75 Yards Single Radies’ Race. 75 Yards Married Ladies’ Race. High Jump, Open. Thread-the-Xeedle Race (on foot). Cycle Road Race from Feilding to Mr. A- Brown’s gate. Cycle Flag Race. Slow Cycle Race. Obstacle Cycle Race. Sack Race (Open). Tug-of-War (ftve-aside). Ladies’ Sawing Competition. Sheaf Tossing. Judging Weight an<i Length of Given Rope. Pillow Fighting. Shooting Gallery. Throwing Cricket Ball at WicketDistance Stepping. Dart Throwing. Croquet Competitions. Goal Kicking. Sheep Weight Judging. Clock Golf. COOKING COMPETITION I—Best Sultana Cake2. —Best Sponge Sandwich. 3. —-Best Shortbread. Lunch and Afternoon Tea on the Grounds. Sewing Stall, Sweet Stall, Produce Stall. Nominations for Cycle Road Race will be payable to Mr. Simmokis, ,llon. Sec.-Treasurer Feilding A.A. an,! Cycling Club, who will also supply any wanted information to intending competitorsK. M. WHITE and W. BROWN. Joint Secs.

Don’t put. up with that irritatins fold. Got a bottle of Tonkins’s Einsee.l Emulsion. Instantly soothes and relieves. Sold by all chemists—1/0. 2/0 and 4/0.

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Feilding Star, Volume 11, Issue 4181, 2 March 1934, Page 3

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