PUBLIC NOTICES. gPOBTS TO BE HELD AT STILLWATER —on- — SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1923. Patron: IL E. Holland, M.P. ; President:-: W. Mclntyre; Vice Presidents: Messrs JI. Carter, I’. Mullins, A. Hill, F'. Williams, J. Egan; Judges—Chop and Saw : G. Gnuert . am i A. Lind bom ; Starter, Chop amt Saw; J. Fairburn; Handicappers, Chop and Saw : D. V allacc and IL Mclnty re. PROGRAMME: 1. Local Footrace. First Prize, £2 ;’ 2nd., £l. Post entry, 3/-. 2. Handicap Saw, 18in. log. Names of both competitors wanted. No saw barred. First Prize, £8; 2nd., £2, 3rd., Trophy (£1 Is). Norn. 8/- ; Accept 2/-. 3. Local Saw, 18in. log. First prize, £3; 2nd., £l. Noin. o/-; Accept. 1/-. 4. Upright Chop. First Prize, £4 ; 2nd.,’ £1 10s; 3rd., 15/-. Norn. 4/ , Accept. 2/-. 5. Bicycle Race. I* irst prize, £2; 2nu., £l. 3rd.. J. Humble’s trophy valued at 12/6. .Fastest time, Keating’s Medal. Non:. 5/-. 6. Stillwater Handicap Chop, 15m. log First Prize, £l2; 2nd., £3; 3rd., £l. Nom. 8,-; Accept. 4/-. RULES. 1. Events will not necessarily be ■held in order of programme, the Committee reserving the right to withdraw or re-arrange any event. 2. The Committee’s decision m all cases to be final. 3. The last three performances must be sent m with nominations. 4. All protests must be made in writing and lodged with the secretaries within 15 minutes after the event, together with the sum of 10/-, which may be forfeited if the protest is considered frivolous. 5. All competitors must abide by Committee’s ruling. 6. Nominations for events Nos. 2, 3. 4. 5. 6, close on MONDAY, Feb. 12, at 8 p.m. ■ 7. Handicaps declared on February 16. 8. Acceptances close ATURDAY, February 24. 9. Nominations must be sent in to Secretaries and must be accompanied by nomination fees, otherwise tney will not be entertained. 10. All events will be conducted under Rules of New Zealand Athletic and Cycling Union. 11. No. 2, seven acceptances or no event. Nos. 3,4, 5. five acceptances oi no event. No. 6, ten acceptances ci no event. Children’s and Ladies’ Sports during the day. Local District: Brunner Borough, Kokiri and Kamaka. DANCE to be held in 1 lie evening. O. DALY, T. HARPER, Joint Secretaries. SPECIMEN OF OUR NEW PRICES. Boot and Floor Polish, 6d Liu. Kerosene, 15/6 case. Tin Boxes Matches, 2,9 dozen. Dutch Cleanser, 6d tin. Washing Powders, 7 for 1/-. Caustic Soda, English, lOd. Toilet and Sand Soap, 4 for 1/-. Kirk. Jams, lib, 8d ; 21b, 1/4 ; 61b, 4/-. Dates, sd. lb. ; 121 b., 4/9. Jellies, 2/9 dozen. Best Pine Apple, lid, 10/6 dozen. Sultanas and Raisins, 1/- lb. Good Ceylon Tea, 2/- lb. Good Factcry Butter, 1,6. Sugar (best), 701 b., 20/-; 121 b., 3/9. Cabbage Plants, 2/- 100. Buy for Cash and get what you pay lor. BECK AND CO. CASH GROCERS.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 February 1923, Page 1
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