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Grand Floral Fete In connection with All Nations' Fair. .4 AND P. SHOWGROUNDS, i\. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 16, at 2 p.m. DECORATIVE COMPETITIONS: 1. —Tradesman's Cart, £1. 2.—Milk Cart, 15s. 3.—Lady'.s Trap, two-v.'hccled, £1. 4.—80y "(under 15) and Pony (dcco"ratod), 10s. s.—Girl (under 15) and Pony (decorated), 10s. 6. —Bicycle to be ridden by a Girl, 10s. 7.—Bicycle to bo ridden by a Boy, 10a. 8. —Perambulator, 10s. 9.— Go-Cart, 10s. 10.—Child's Cart drawn by a pet animal (not horso or pony), ss. 11. —Pet Animal, ss. ■ 12.—Poster, £1. 13.—80y in Fancy Floral Dress, 10s. 14.—Girl in Fancy Floral Dress, 10s. RULES. Decorations may be composed of any material. All exhibits must bo in place for judging at 1.30. and tako part in. Grand Parade, which will take place immediately after judging is concluded. Entries 2s 6d where prize is £1; Is whore prize is under £1. In any class where there are more than two competitors a second prize (value half the first) will be awarded. Entries close on Monday, February 14, at 5 p.m.. with the. Secretary. HARRY P. MULLER. P.O. Box 180, or Opera House. ~ALL NATIONS'"FAIR SPORTS. SHOW GROUNDS. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16th. I.—Cycle Race, three laps round the oval, at 3.30 p.m. Prize, handsome trophy. Entries close on February 10. Fee Is. 2.—Cigar and Umbrella Race, at 4.30 p.m. Ponies up to 14.2. Post entry, Is. 3.—Greasy Pig, at 5 p.m. Post entry, Is. 4. Tug-of-War Competition for teams from various town and country schools. HARRY P. MULLER, Secretary. RONGOTEA SPORTS" SIXTH ANNUAL MEETING. To be held on the usual ground on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23. RUNNING, Cycling, Horse Jumping, and Novelty events, for liberal prizes. Programmes on application to the Secretary, or from the " Standard Office." Nominations for the running and Cycling events close on February 16; and for the horse events on the 19th. Refreshments on the ground. Handicnpper, Mr J. Collingwood. A. W. WOOLLEY, Hon Sec. HOROWHENUA AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. . FOURTH ANNUAL SHOW. EXCURSION FARES TO LEVIN. ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1910. A SPLENDID SPORT. Motor Bike Race 16 competitors Horse Jumping Events 33 competitors Ladies and Gent's Driving Competitions ' 27 competitios Pony Races 30 competitors And Other Competitions. Horse, Cattle, Sheep, and Pig Classes. B. R. GARDENER, Secretary. PAHIATUA-AIvITO A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. Inaugural Show. To be held on the Pahiatua Racecourse WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1910. JUMPINGr Competitions for horses and ponies (the first prize in the Steeplechase Leaping Competition is £15). Trotting Races, Pony Race, Driving Competition, Hacks, Harness Horses, and Draughts. Sheep, Cattle and Ram Classes. ENTRIES CLOSE on Saturday, 22nd January, at 8 p.m. Schedules and Entry Forms on. application. * J. A. WALSH, Pahiatua. Secretary. DANNEVIRKE DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THE FIRST ANNUAL SHOW will be held on the Dannevirke RECREATION GROUND on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11th, 1910, When £450 will be offered as Prize Money. RAM FAIR the following day. Entries close as under:—Show, 28th January, at 9 x>.m.; Ram Fair, sth February, at 9 p.m. Copies of Prize Schedules may be obtained on application to Stubbs and Webb, Secretarieej Ward Street, Dannevirke., MASTERTON A. & P. ASSOCIATION TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL SHOW, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY. February loth and 16th, '1910. AND RAM FAIR On THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, Fe.bruary 17th and 18th. HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, DOGS, PRODUCE, AND HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITS. Entries Close: SHOW, Saturday, 29th January. RAM FAIR, Monday, 31st January. Schedules and Entry Forms on application to Mr J. C. Lane, or GEO. R. SYKES, Sec, Masterton. Accommodation arranged for visitors. ESPLANADE TEA KIOSK. Ti/TRS. J. RAWLINS, of the White House, desires to announce that I the. above is nbw open for business on Wednesdays and Sundays. A full supply of Cakes and other delicacies aftvays on hand. Afternoon tea a speciality. A plentiful supply of hot water always available.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9134, 5 February 1910, Page 6

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