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1 . Entries for Events Nos. 3,4, 5,6, 8, f<), 11, 12, 13, 34, 15, 16 and 17 CLOSE | :il 3 jun. on FRIDAY, 23rd MARCH, 1934. j Entries without accompanying Eni (ranee Fee will NOT be received. This [ rule will be strictly adhered to. i Handicaps advertised about 27th, i March, 1934. Programmes with Handicaps and Order of Events will be available on the Ground on day of Sports. Hot Water Free. Sideshows and | Refreshment Booth on Grounds. WAIPU PIPE BAND IN ATTENDANCE. ' Admission: Pedestrians 1/6; Vehicles 1-; Motor I Cycles 6d.; Horses 6d; School Children Free. DANCE AT 8 p.m. Ladies 2/-. Gents 3/-. Ces. Wright’s Dance Band. F. 0. ARMSTRONG, Secretary. Phone 5502. Maungatapere. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS JJETROPOLITAN JJOTEL QUEEN STREET : AUCKLAND (E. T. COYLE * - Manager) A Popular Hotel for Farmers and Businessmen,»who seek a Good Home at a Moderate Tariff. Handy to Theatres and Trams. Half-way Up Queen Street. TARIFF—I2/6 PER DAT Telegraph or Bing Phone 40-730. GET QUOTATIONS FROM L. W. W AMEON Before Placing Your Orders for METAL SAND CEMENT BRICKS Estimates Free. Immediate Delivery Town or Country. OFFICE - - - 9 JAMES STBEirf? Phones—Office 2866, Private 2113. gTAB JJOTEL ALBERT STREET : AUCKLAND I This Popular Hotel is now under I the Management of MR. B. QOTHABD i The Tariff has been Reduced to 14/- ner day.

SPORTS JJAUNGATAPERE QLUB. (Affiliated with N.A.U.) TWENTY-SECOND ANNUAL gPORTS JJEETING To be held in Mr. P. Kenwood’s Grounds, Maungatapere, on RASTER jJONDAY 2 ND £2lO in Prize Money and Valuable Trophies. Programme 1. BOYS’ RACE IOOYds. (under 15 years). First 10/-, Second 5/-, Third 2/6. Entry Free. 2. MAIDEN RACE, 120Yds. First £2, Second £l, Third 10/-. Entrance 3/6. Post Entry. 3. —MAIDEN CHOP, 12-in. Standing Block. First £4, Second £2, Third £l. Entrance 7/-. 4. —IOO Yards HANDICAP. First £B, Second £4, Third £2. Nom. 7/-. Acceptance 7/-. 5. HERBERT SMITH TRUST RELAY RACE, for Boys attending Primary Schools, over 9 years and under 15 years; 440 yards. Straight course. First, Cup, valued £B/8/-, to be held until 31st March, 1935, and Miniature Cup, to become the property of winning team. The team to consist of four boys, each boy running 110 yards. Entry bree. 6. MAUNGATAPERE CUP HDCP. of £3O, 150Yds. First £2O and the Powell Cup, to be held until 31st March, 1935; also Miniature Cup, to become the property of the winner; Second £7, Third £3, Nom. £l. Acceptance 10/-. 7. HIGH JUMP. First £2, Second £l, Third 10/- Entrance 2/6. Post Entry. 8. —ONE-MILE HANDICAP, First £lO, Second £4, Third £l. Nom. 10/-. Acceptance 5/-. 9. HANDICAP CHOP, of £3O, 14in. Standing Block. First £2O, Second £7, Third £3. Nom. £l. Acceptance 10/-. 0. —BOYS’ HALF-MILE (under 16 years). First £l/10/- and Cup presented by Mrs. H. R. Burrett, to be held until 31st March, 1935, and Miniature Cup to become property of winner. Second £l, Third 10/-! Nom. 3/-. Post Entry. 1. —ONE MILE CYCLE RACE. First £3, Second £l/10/-, Third 10/-. Nomination 3/-. 2. HERBERT SMITH TRUST RELAY RACE, for Girls i over 9 and under 15 years attending Primary Schools; '3OO Yards, Straight Course. First, Cup, valued £B/8/-, (o bo held until 31st March, 1935, and Miniature Cup, to become the property of winning team. The team to consist of four girls, each ffirl running 75 yards. Entry Free.

13. HANDICAP CHOP, Underhand, of £25. 14in. Block. First £ls, Second £7, Third £3. Nom. 15/-. Acceptance 10/-. 14. 440 YARDS HANDICAP. First £7, Second £3, Third £l. Nom. 0/-. Acceptance 5/-. 15. HANDICAP DOUBLE-HANDED ■ SAW, 14in. Block. 2 Cuts. First £5, Second £2, Third £l. Nom. 8/-. Four starters or no event. 16. HALF-MILE HANDICAP. First £B, Second £4, Third'£l. Nom. 7/-. Acceptance 5/-. 7. —T W 0 MILE CYCLE RACE. First £4, Second £2, Third £l. Nom. 4/-. 8. MARRIED LADIES’ RACE. First 10/-, Second 5/-. Entrance Free. 19. CONSOLATION HANDICAP, 120Yds. (Winners Barred). First £2, Second £l, Third 10/-. Entrance 3/-. 20. SINGLE LADIES’ RACE. First 10/-, Second 5/-. Entrance Free. Pukatea Timber will be used for Handicap Chopping’ Events and Tarairi for Maiden. All Prize Money Paid on ground day of Meeting. PIPING EVENTS. 1. MARCH. First £2/10/-, Second £l. Entrance 3/6. 2. STRATHSPEY AND REEL. First £2/10/-, Second £l. Entrance 3/6. Dancing Events. Ladies (Open). 1. HIGHLAND FLING. First £l/10/-, Second 10/-. Entrance 2/-. 2. SWORD DANCE. First £l/10/-, Second 10/-. Entrance 2/-, Gents (Open). 3. HIGHLAND FLING. First £l/10/-, Second 10/-. Entrance 2/-. 4. SHEAUNTRIUBHAS. First £l/10/-, Second 10/-. Entrance 2/-. Under 15 Years. 5. —HIGHLAND FLING. First Gold Medal, Second Silver Medal. Entrance 1/6. , ~ 6—SWORD DANCE. First Gold Medal, Second Silver Medal. ■ Entrance 1/6. . 7. SHEAUNTRIUBHAS. First Gold Medal, Second Silver Medal. Entrance 1/6. 8. IRISH JIG. First Gold Medal, Second Silver Medal. Entrance 1/6. Under 12 Years. 9. HIGHLAND FLING. First Gold Medal, Second Silver Medal. Entrance 1/6. 10— SWORD DANCE. First Gold Medal, Second Silver Medal. Entrance 1/6. 11.—SAILORS’ HORNPIPE. First and Second Prize Medals in each case. Entrance 1/6. 12— SHEAUNTRIUBHAS. First and Second Prize Medal in each case. Entrance 1/6. Novice. 13. HIGHLAND FLING. First Medal, Second Medal. Entrance 1/6. 14. SWORD DANCE. First Medal, Second Medal. Entrance 1/6, Weight Guessing (Live Weight of Pig and Sheep).

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Northern Advocate, 23 March 1934, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 23 March 1934, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 23 March 1934, Page 5

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