lOst. 51bs. and over. Ist £3, End £3, Entry 3/-. 2.—Amateur Catch-as-catch-ean. Welter lOst 41bs. and undor. Ist £3, 2nd £2. Entry 3/-. The Judges or Eeferee may decide whether the number of events contested be one or three. Competitors to bo costumed to the satisfaction of the Judges or Eeferee, and must wrestle in stocking feet or rubber shoes or barefooted. Primary School Events (boys). 1. —100 Yards Handicap, Ist 15/-, 2nd 10/-, 3rd 5/-. 2. —220 Yards Handicap, Ist 15/-, 2nd 10/-, 3rd 5/-. 3. —l2O Yards Hurdle Handicap, Ist 20/-, 2nd 10/-, 3rd 5/-. 4. —High Jump, Ist 15/-, 2nd 7/G, 3rd 5/-. 5. —Long Jump, Ist 15/-, 2nd 7/6, 3rd 5/-. C. —440 Yards Eelay Eacc, Ist 20/-, 2nd 10/-, 3rd 5/-. 7.—75 Yards Handicap, 7 to 10 years Ist 15/-, 2nd 10/-, 3rd 5/-. Mr. T. H. Simpson presents a Gold Medal for most po&ts in events foi boys. Girls 8. —:100 Yards Handicap (under JSV Ist 15/-, 2nd 10/-, 3rd 5/-. ' 9. —75 Yards Handicap (under 12). Ist 15/-, 2nd 7/6, 3rd 5/-. 10. —Skipping Eace, 100 yards Handicap, Ist 15/-, 2nd 7/6, 3rd 5/-.-11. —75 Yards Handicap, 7to 10 years. Ist 15/-, 2nd 10/-, 3rd 5/-. 12. —Skipping Eace, 75 yards handicap. Ist 15/-, 2nd 10/1, 3rd 5/-. Mr. N. D. Stubbs presents a Gold Medal for most points in events for girls. Entry Fee 6d each event. Entries for all events (accompanied with ago, standard and last three performances if any), close Wednesday, 20th March. All competitors ,to pay at gate Five Competitors or no first prize, six or no second prize, seven or no third prize. The Committee reserve tho right to refuse any entry without assigning any reason for such refusal. Piping and Dancing starts at 11 a.m. sharp. And any competitor not at tho Board when tho bell rings will lose his or her place. GATES: Adults 1/-, Children under 13 Cd. Stand: Adults 1/-; Children under 12, Cd. Motor Gars . 1/-. All Competitors to, Pay at Gate. GRAND SCOTCH CONCERT 1 In Evening at the Opera House. W. McIvENZIE, Secretary, Box 186, Palmerston IT,
A grand piano is to replace the organ which has been removed from Leicester Cathedral until the new organ is ready in some two year's |ime. The old organ was in such a state that many of the pipes crumpled uj> on removal. -
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6868, 25 March 1929, Page 4
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