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E. A. GILMORE. PEOPLE’S ECONOMIC gALES 103 HERETAUNGA STREET, HASTINGS. Mave a full range of LINOLEUM AND LINOLEUM SQUARES In the Latest Designs. BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE VIEW OUR STOCK Auction sales will be continued as usual after the holidays. WISHING ALL OUR CLIENTS THE COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON QNGA QNGA gPUBTS OLUB (Incorporated). Affliatcd with the N.Z.A.A. Association. ANNUAL GATHERING. ANNUAL GATHERING. THURSDAY, JANUARY Ist. 1931. Patron: Mr. A. E. Jull, M.P. President: Mr. B. Gray. PROGRAMME: To commence at 11 a.m. eharp. ATHLETIC EVENTS. No. 1— BOYS’ RACE, 12 years and under. Handicap. 2— GIRLS RACE, 12 years and under. Handicap. 3— BOYS RACE, 14 years and under. Handicap. 4— GIRLS RACE, 14 years and under. Handicap. First and Second Prizes. Trophies. Post entry, free. 5— BICYCLE RACE, 2 Laps, Handicap. 6— BICYCLE RACE. 4 Laps. Handicap. 7— BICYCLE RACE. 6 Laps. Handicap. 8— BICYCLE RACE. 8 Laps. Handicap. Note.—A tap approximates 560 yards. 9— YARDS HANDICAP.

10— YARDS HANDICAP. 11— YARDS HANDICAP. 12— YARDS HANDICAP First Prizes, Trophies value £2 2f-; Second Prizes. Trophies value £1 1/-. Nominations 1/-. 13— RELAY RACE 2 Men and Lady in team: 300 160 and 100 yards. First Prize, three trophies value £1 1/each. Nomination 2/6 team. Post entry. 14— LADIES* RACE, 75 Yards Handicap. First and Second Prizes. Trophies. Nomination 6(1. 15— LADIES’ RACE. 100 Yards Handicap. First and Second Prizes, Trophies. Nomination 6d. 16— MEMBERS' RACE. First and Second Prizes Trophies. 'Entry free. CHOPPING & SAWING EVENTS To be conducted under rules of N.Z. A. & C. Union. I—OPEN SAWING, S.H., Win. block. First £2 2/*, Second £1 1/*. Nomination i-OPEN SAWING D.H.. Win. block, 3 cuts. First £5. Second £2. Nomination 6/ pair. 3-OPEN UNDERHAND CHOP. Win. block. First £5. Second £2. Third 10/6. Nomination 6/6. ♦-OPEN STANDING CHOP, 12in. block. First £5. Second £2. Third £l. Nomination 7/-5-OPEN STANDING CHOP 12in. block. First, Lunesdale Challenge Cup and £5, Second £2. Third £l. Nomination 8/-. Challenge Cun to be won twice tn sue cession or three times at intervals. Chopping blocks to be drawn for half an hour before Axemen’s Events. Poplar logs used. HORSE EVENTS. 1- JUMPING COMPETITION, hunters’ style. First £4, Second £2. Nomination 6/-. 2- POTATO RACE (on horseback). First £3, Second £l. Nomination 4/-. 3- J UMPING COMPETITION hunters’ style. First. Mclvor Challenge Cup and £lO, Second £3. Third £1 or trophy. Nomination 15/4- JUMP (14.2 and under). First. Belle Vue Challenge Cup and £2 2/-, Second £1 10/-. Nomination 5/-. Two shillings extra nomination entitles owner of Maiden Pony scoring most points to a special prize of £2 2/-. 5- JUMPING COMPETITION (full course). First, Challenge Cup and £ a 4/-. Second £2 2/-. Nomination 7/6. 6- CONSOLATION JUMP, hunters style. First £3 3/- Second £1 10/-. Nominatlon 4/o. Challenge Cups to be won twice In succession or three times at intervals. Maiden horse is one that has never won a first prize at any show or sports meeting. Male riders only in events 1 and 3. RULES & REGULATIONS. ENTRIES for all Athletic. Chopping and Sawing Events close with the Secretary on TUESDAY, 23rd December, at 7 p.m.. unless otherwise specified. Handicaps will be published in the “Hawke’s Bay Tribune,” "Hawke’s Bay Herald,” "Daily Telegraph” and "Waipawa Mail" not later than Tuesday, 30th December. Entries for all Horse Events and post entry events close at the Secretary’s office half an hour before the event. In all events three starters or no first prize, five starters or no second prize. Chopping and Sawing Events: Fees and last four performances to accompany entry, name of sawing mate to be stated. Refreshment Booth, Fruit Stall and Hot Water on the Ground. Admission to Ground: Adults 1/-. Children 6d, Horsemen 2 /-. Vehicles and Motor Cars (including drivers) 2/6, each passenger 1/-. Cycles 6d. A DANCE will be held in the Town Hall, commencing at 8.30 p.m. Night Owls Orchestra. Telephone: 75J 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.: after. 212 A. ED. MACFARLANE, Hon. Secretary. P.O. Box 5, Onga Onga.

TAUPIRI COAL Wo supply special prices fur truck lots of SCREENEJ HOUSEHOLD COAL SCREENED KITCHEN COAL And STEAM COAL. BARRY BROS. LIMITED MARKET STREET, HASTINGS WONDERFUL eurf girls with beautiful figures secured by taking YOUTH-O-t'OKM 6/6. Absolutely barm-less.-Woodward's Pharmacy, REAL QUALITY AT REALLY LOW PRICES. 5/- in the £ Discount At B. M. KESSELL’S 220 HERETAUNGA STREET. Between Karamu Rd. and Warren St.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXI, Issue 14, 30 December 1930, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXI, Issue 14, 30 December 1930, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXI, Issue 14, 30 December 1930, Page 10

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