AHAURA AXEMEN'S CARNIVAL. ' .
To be held in School Grounds, Ahaura, NOVDMJJIiR 9th, 1305 OFFICERS: President: J. F White; Vice president : J C Evisonj Treasurer: W. Claytjm, Secretary: L. J. Carmine; CommiUce The Officers, with Messrs J. O'Sullivjin A H. Dunn and G. Hahn. PROGRAMME I_l p.m— MAIDEN HANDICAP SAW 18-inch log. First £4; second, £1 Entrance fe<j 3s; acceptance, 2s. 2—1.30 p.m— TYRO CHOP, 18 inch tog j First, £3 ; second, trophy, presented by ! W. H l . Lloyd. Esq Entrance fee 4s 3_2 p.m— MAIDEN SHOVELLING MATCH, 4o pub one yard of gravel over a 4ft rail. First, £2; second, trophy presented by H. Weber, Esq. Entrance fee 3s 4.-2:30 p.m— MAIDEN HANDICAP ' CHOP, 18-inch log. First, £3 ; second, £1. En-'rance f.e, 3s; acceptance 3? 5—3 p.m— CHAMPION HANDICAP SAW, 2fb log. FiTst £6 and trophy racing saw presented by E. M. Sheeuy, Esq. ; second £2. Entrance fee, €& ; . acceptances, 3s. 6—3.30 p,ni— CHAMPION HANDI :■ CAP CHOP, , 2ft log. First. £15; second £3 third £2. Entrance fee, 15s acceptance, 55." . - , 7_4 p . in— SHOVELLING HANDICAP 1 MATCH to piuV one yard of gravel over 4ft; rail. First, £2; second, £1. En trance fee 3s. Handicaps declared after finsh Maiden Shovel. 8.-4.30 p.m— UPRIGHT CHOP HAN • DICAP, 18 inch log. First. £3, ai.d tTophy presented by J. . Ring, Esq. ; second £1. Entrance fee, 3s; accept ance 23. CONDITIONS. 1 Nominations for all even's close with -the Secretary, WEDNESDAY, ?Sth October. All nominations must m ft ac companied with the past ( two yeaTs' per formances urj to da'e of nomination, an-it accompanied with "he prescribed nom : na fcion fete, -qthenvisie they will not Ire en'prtained. Handicaps will be declared on Wednesday, 25th October,' for ail events except number 7. Accepitancas, which must be accompanied by fee will be received. up till 4th November. 2. Four entries or no event. 3. Competitors must appear in suitable cloUiing. I 4. In sawin c .events the names of each pair of competitors must be given, ither wise they will .net be handicapped. 5. All protests must be in writing and lodged wilh ithe Secretary within ton minutes after tlib event, accompanied by a deposit, of 10s, which sum may be forfeited if ithe pro'.fcs't is considered frivolous.. ' 6. In the maiden events "Maidpn" wi'l be im'erprefced as one who has not w >n an event of the kind prescribed. 7. "Tyro 1 means any competitor who has nc|j chopped at any previous caTiilval ■conipetitic-nT The winner of tli© Tyro cannot staTfc for the Maiden Chop. 8. All logs for sawing and chopping will be trimnv.'d to size and' any cjm peiti'or caught tampering with his log prior to the word 'go' will bo liable to be disqualified.
9. Tin? programme may be altered oi amended, and in the event of unfavorable weather tlfc whole of the events may be postponed. 10. Any competitor shall, if demanded iign a declaration as to his previous pa formances and anyone refus ng- may be ■ disqualified. ~ . . 11.' Passes for competitors only may be obtained from the Secretary up' till noou of the day of the Carnival. 12. Bookmakers will be licensed at. p fee of £1 Is. .13 The decision 'of . the Commi;t:be on any question in dispute ' shall •be final, and all law proceedings barii.d. Races for boys and, girls as well as scrambles, will be held during iU afternoon. SOCIAL AND DANCE. A Dnrds' Social and Dance will he held aA James's Hall, Ahaura, in tlv: evening. Gents' ticke'.s 3s; ladies tt,y\ Tickets can be had from any ninibor of the Committee .orLod^e. L. J. CARMINE, Hon Secretary. i? L TO STAND THE SEASON IT GREraOUTB. JBAndJwill travel as far as Totara Flat Kumara. THE TROTTING STALLION Electioneer Chief Full brother io the can.ii n Trailer THE MEMBER, Mile in 2 10. Conslanee — * Electioneer j Traducer-Touchslone I Albert 1133-Silica mare. T^LECTEONEER C3IEF- is a blood , JQj !.«av, 5 yemso'id, with black points, and si aiids about J 6 bauds with splendid bone aud beautiful tcin, er. Ilis sire Electioneer is one of tlie preatert sires ■that his ever left America. Having sired" Elector, 2.18; The Member, 2.19 ; Onward 2.20 F Candidale, 2 miles, ?.-13 ; Sir Hrctor 4.53 ; King Gecrgp, 5 rnin; Electioneer-Bell 5 rain, and Ballet, Edwajd R. Senator, Sandow, Elflock and others. Terms ; £3 10s. Groomage ss. Two or more mares as par arrangements. Fcr further particulars apply to D. JONES, Murfilt's Stables, Cobden. AHAUEA
LWER7 AND BAIT STA.BLKS JAIES F. WHITE • Proprieto ADDRESS; -Ahaura Railway station MR WHITE wishes to inforai the travelling public that lie has taken over Mr Hainea's business as Mail Coach Pi opriei or and General Carrier, anl in« tends to establish an up-tosdate iiivery. and Bait Stables. HORSES AND TRAPS ON HIRE. Horses broken to saddle oni harne s Coal and Firewood supplied. The coac meets all trams and runs every Wednes* day and Saturday to Orwell Creek. Orders by Letter or telegram promptly attended to. f> - '■ 1 & - Those who uso Dr. Wil- g | §. Hams' Pink Pills aro on the -^ | Highroad to Health.. P | The Highroad to Health is 'g | [9 lit with the sunshine of hap- A i^ pincss and radiant with gj ' g sparkling eyos and maniy P vigor. ■ ■■- "I 1^ Strong hearty men, and i 9 bright healthy women— those *. are tlie people you meet in t % the motor-car of Dr. Williams' § i^ PinkPilK . , © 3 g Dv. Williams' Pink Pills j Q speed you on tho road to p health because they fill your | g Veins with ue'.Vjvich, red blood. :] Good pui-e blood gives rosy S h . cheeks, sturdy limbs, high g p spirits and perfect health. r a Good pure blood is tho greatest friend to health—- j \$ the greatest enemy to disease. J J Dr. Williams' Pink Pills S ■ l give this rich, healing blood — ■j f tliat's why they euro headaches i i and backaches, nervousness i A and' neuralgia, indigestion and ] U rheumatism. i 5 Here's one who found the] J S Road to Health :— . Jj n Hr.,J. Page, shipwright, of Page & m .Strcst, Lytfcelton, says .— " Dr. H P "Williams' Piiik Pills cured mo of 3 I fo -general- //weakness and debility g f,3 , wlien medical treatment and other g ■ ;.;; 1 meclioiiiC3 failed. Tliey.also eiirod Q t?1 my v.'ife of anjemia and languid- ;§ U ness, aud gave liar perfect health.' - 5 % ■.•:••:.■■■ . . fvl->ays in. b-iAes— iioit 1 ;- 'fi »')ti*ci JQ
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Grey River Argus, 5 October 1905, Page 3
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