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76. Golf Putting Competition.— ist I Prize 2s 6d. 77. Guessing "Weight of Cake. Win--1 ncr guessing nearest to correct weight receives the cake. 78. Guessing Weight of Sheep.— ist I Prize ss - 7Q: Amateur Trot, ih miles (open) handicap. — ist Prize £2. 80. Best Hack. — ist Prize 10s. ! -b'i. Obstacle Motor-car Driving Com- | petition. — is.t Prize 10s. 82. Trotting Brood Mare (standard bred) in foal or with foal at foot — ist Prize £1. 83 Colt. Mare, or Gelding (standard bred), Trotters or Pacers. To be shown in saddle. — ist Prize £1. , ! S4. Best Cpw (any breed). ' Entries in above classes may compete in other classes for which they are eligible. 'LOOK FOR THE— i Mystery Bag Stall. Soldiers' Comfort Fund. Sweets and Lollie Stall. Tea and Refreshment Rooms. CONDITION AND ENTRANCE 1. Entrance fees for Event No. ic. Class 2. is; Event No. 60. Class ?>, is; Events Nos. 63 and 68. 74. 80, and hi. Class Q. is; Events Nos. 6ft and :u. 82. 83 and 84, Class 0. will be 2s 6d , all other events 6d. I 2. Entries for all events ctase on SATURDAY, February 10th, excopc Nos 60 to 73 and 75 to 78 in Class 0. which close on the ground at 2.15 v.m. on the 14th February. 3. If less than five entries, prize money will be reduced 2q per cent. If less than three entries prize money will be reduced 50 per cent. .4. Exhibits for Classes 3, 4. 6. 7. and 8 must be at the Park between the hours of 9 a.m. and 11.30 a.m . which gives the country exhibitcrs time to place their exhibits and be in readiness for iudging by 12 nopn. otherwise they will not be judged. ■ 5. All exhibits in Classes 3. 4. •». ' 6. and 7 become the property of the Committee. I 6. Exhibtors must provide their ( own china or glass vases in Classes ■$ and 4. 7. All exhibtors in Classes 3, 4 •». and 8 must remove exhibits on the evening of the Carnival. I 8. The Committee will not be reI sponsible for damage or loss to any exhibits. All care will be taken. • Entries will be received at G. Sweet- 1 man's Shop, Tainui Street, or by the Joint Secretaries. P.O. Box 138. TOHN K. LOWE. h. w. Franklin.

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Grey River Argus, 3 February 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 3 February 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 3 February 1917, Page 3

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