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KAKARAMEA SPOUT 0 & AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION 'A NNTTAL ]\ij* STlNQ ' Will be Held in MRS A. M. LORD’S PADDOCK (Opposite Factory) WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1927. Patron: A. Pearce, Esq. President: F. S. Tarrant; Vice-President, P. W. Tong. PROGRAMME. 1 — Noon: Best Utility Farm Horse. Ist, £1 Is; 2nd, 10s 6d. Entry 2s 6d. 2 Noon: Best Reared Calf, school competition. Ist, £1 Is; 2nd, 10s 6d; 3rd, ss. Entry free. 3 Noon: Best Heifer Calf, dairy type, any breed, open, to bo led. Ist, £1 Is; 2nd, 7a Gd. Entry 2s 6d. 4 Noon: Best Child’s Pony, 12.2 and and under. Ist, £1 Is; 2nd, ss. Entry 2s. 5 12.15 p.m.: Best Milk Cart Horse, in harness, capable of drawing 15ewt. Ist, £1 Is; 2nd, 10s 6d. Entry 2s 6d. G—12.15 p.m.: Best Child’s Pony, 14.2 and under. Ist, £1 Is; 2nd, ss. Entry 2s. 7 —12.30 p.m.: Best Milk Cart Horse, in harness, capable of drawing 20cwt. Ist, £1 Is; 2nd, 10s 6d. Entry 2s 60. 9—12.45 p.m.: Best Pair Waggon Horses, in harness, capable of drawing 35cwt. Ist, £1 Is; 2nd, 10s Gd. Entry 2s 6d. 10 — 12.45 p.m.: Best Hack, 12st. Ist, £1 Is; 2nd, 10s 6d. Entry 2s 6d. 11 — i p.m.: Best Hack, 14st. Ist, £1 Is; 2nd, 10s Gd. Entry 2s Gd. 12 — 1 p.m.: Best Pair Waggon HoTses, in harness, capable of drawing 25cwt. Ist, £1 Is; 2nd, 10s 6d. Entry 2s 6d. 13— i.io p.m.: Pony Jumping Competition, 12 hands and under. Ist, £1 Is; 2nd, 15s. Entry 2s <SO. 14— p.m.: Pony Jumping Competition, 12.2 and under. Ist, £1 10s; 2nd. 15s. Entry 2s Gd. 15 — 1.30 p.m.: Boys’ Race, 15 years and under, 100 yards. Ist, trophy value £1 Is; 2nd, 7s Gd. Entry 2s. 16 — 1.40 p.m.: Pony Jumping Competition, 14.2 and under, Ist, £2 2s; 2nd, £1 Is. Entry 3s. 17— 1.40 p.m.: Amateur Flat Race, 100 yards. Ist, trophy value £1 Is; 2nd, 7s 6d. Entry 2s. 18 — 2 p.m.: Juniar Seven-a-Side Football Tournament; medals for members of winning team. Entry 10s 6d per team. 19— 2 p.m.: Maiden Jumping Competition. Ist, £5; 2nd, £1; 3rd, 10s 6d. Entry 7s 6d. 20 — 2.15 p.m.: Amateur Handicap, 220 yards. Ist, trophy value £1 Is; 2nd, 7s Gd. Entry 2s. 21— 2.30 p.m.: Ladies’ Jumping Competition. Ist, £5; 2nd, £1; 3rd, 10s 6d. Entry 7s Gd. 22 — 2.30 p.m.: Tilting the Ham, blindfold. Ist, ham. Post entry Is. 23 2.45 p.m.: Stick Race, Boys, on ponies; sweepstake. Post entry 2s 6d. 24 3 p.m.: Open Leaping Competition. Ist, Cup valued 20 guineas and £ls; 2nd, £5; 3rd, £2. Entry £1 Is. Horses to be bona-fide property of nominator for not less than three months previous to date of competition. Cup to be won three times, not necessarily in 25 p.m.: High Jump. Ist, tarophy value £1 Is; 2nd, 7s 6d. Entry 2s. 26 3.15 p.m.: Motor Car Driving Competition. Ist, trophy. Post entry Is. 27 3.15 p.m.: Tug-of-War; teams of 5 men and captain. Ist, swepestake and Cup valued £lO 10s. Cup to remain the property of the club. Entry 2s 6d per man. 28 — 3.15 p.m.: Obstacle Race. Ist, trophy; 2nd, trophy. Post entry 2s. 29 3.30 p.m.—Wire Jumping Competition. Ist, £5; 2nd, £1; 3rd, 10s 6d. Entry 7s 6d. 30 — 3.30 p.m.: Musical Chairs with Motor Cars. Ist, trophy. Post entry Is. 31— 4 p.m.: Tilting the Ring. Sweepstake. Entry 2s 6d. 32 Nail Driving, Ladies. Ist, trophy. Entry Is. 33 Chain Stepping. Ist, trophy. Entry Is. 34 Sheep Guessing. Ist, £l. Entry Is. 35 — Tyre Race for Schoolboys. 36 — Tyre Race for Schoolgirls. 37 — 75 Yards Race, for Boys under 10 years. 38— 75 Yards Race, for Girls under 10 years. 39 100 Yards Race, for Boys under 15 years. 40— 100 Yards Race, for Girls under 15 years. 41— 50 Yards Race, for Primer Boys. 42 50 Yards Race, for Primer Girls. Maori Haka Teams Invited. All events on programme to be three entries or no event; five entries or no second prize. Committee reserve right to give trophy of equal value instead of cash prizes. Entries for Events 1,4, 5, G, 7,8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 24, 25, 29 close with the Secretary on APRIL 27. Refreshments on Ground. Judging Commences 12 noon sharp. Hawera Municipal Band in attendance. A DANCE will be held in the Hall in the Evening, when all prizes won during the day will be presented. Gate Charges: Adults 1/6; Children Gd; Cars, 1-. Member?' Ticket 5- admits member, one lady, children under 15 years, and car. C. P. LORD, Eon. Secretary.

ELI HAM BUSINESS SPECIALS. A GOOD~KSSOLVB. T WILL invest in a DOUGLAS MOTOR CYCLE I Compare the performances of the wonderful vibrationless twin-cylinder engine with any ordinary “single.’ ’ Compare the amassing car-type brakes or the hundred and one other luxurious refinements, and you will realise why the DOUGLAS has earned the title “Leader of the Pack.” For illustrated catalogue and full particulars, terms, etc., apply to the District Agent— IRA J. BRIDGES, BRIDGE ST., ELTHAM. 'p'ORD 1-ton truck, pneumatic tyres, four forward speeds, in good order, £80; also several used Ford cars ranging in price from £45 to £IOO. —C. C. Stanners, Ford Dealer, Eltham. “QiTOL” MASSAGE. Q-Tol improves the functioning power of the skin by cleansing the pores of effete matter and impurities. The invigorating effects of Q-tol roach the muscle tissue—hence the refreshing and invigorating effect of a Q-tol massage. Ask Randolph Rose! Bruises, burns, chilblains or sprains cannot develop when Q-tol is well rubbed in.—Advt.

A SNIP! 54-inclies wide WHITE TABLE DAMASK in neat floral design—Specially Priced at 1/6 yard SMART ALL-WOOL FROCKS in shades of Green, Henna, Peacock, Mauve, Saxe, Rose, Fawn, Jade; contrasting shades on cuffs and collars; itwo pockets—29/6

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 26 April 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 26 April 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 26 April 1927, Page 2

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