. Cricket. \m/'. : Q r,icK ET - /25\ PONSONBY CmCKET m CLUB. THE ANNUAL MEETING r -win bo. held in the » Leys Institute on TUESDAY NEXT. 19th i jnst., at 8 p.m. Members and intending Membera/are Invited. N. O. SNEDDEN. Hon. Secretary. rjmE BROTHERHOOD CRICKET CLUB. 1 —The Annual' Meeting will be held in the East St. Hall on TUESDAY, 19th inst.. at 7.45 p-m. Members and Intending Members areinyited H, Kagpar. Act.-Seoretajy. Aquatics. £1 DONSONBY CRUISING CLUB. / The Annual Meeting, of the above will bo held in the Club S£~Bi Mary's Bay. THURSDAY. SepAdoltmn 'of Annual Report and Balance-sheet. Election of Officers. General. - G. J. STEPHENS. Hon. Sec. !■] jjt YICTORIA CRUISING CLUB. i /ff\ All Yachtsn;en who served in the Great War and who wore Members of tho Club before and during the war, Kindly forward their names as soon as possible to the Secretary to be added to I the new Roll of Honour. ! GEO. MOBBERLEY. I __ Hon. Secretary. ANUKAU YACHT AND MOTOR-BOAT CLUB.
All members, including ladies, are requested to attend a Special General Meeting of the above Club on MJNDAY. September 18. Business: To assist Jellicoe Park Improvement Fund. Labour Pay. T ABOUR DAY COMMITTEE. i A meeting of the above Committe will be held on MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 18th, AT 7.30 P.M. BUSINESS: Consideration of Sporta Programme and General. R. F. BARTER. . General Secretary. * 1922.—T ABOUR T\ A Y—1922. 11922.—JU ABOUR U A ■nuTONDAY-QCTOBER 23~"M° NI>AT PROCESSION PROGRAMME: (1) DR. STOPFORD'S CUP.—For tho largest peicontage of Union Members marenmg in the Jt'r^ession. (2) .b£.i>T AND MUbX COMPLETE TRADES' UNION WORKING DISPLAY.—First prize, £10. " (3) BEsT TRADES' DIaPLAY (Open).— Firbt prize, £5\ 2nd. prize, £3. Entrance fee, 3s Ist vehicle, Is for each other one. (4) ±>ESi' GKOUmxii> oxa.x\.nu uu. o~~.i> L>G, attached to Decorated Express Cart; open to private owners.—First j prize, £2; second, £1. Entrance fee, 2s. (5) riEST GROOMED MaRE OR GELDING, attached to Decorated Light Deliveiy Cart, up to 1 ton.—First prize, £2; second, £1. Entrance fee, 2s. _„__ (6) BEST GROOMED MARE OR GELDING, attached to Decorated Cart, over 1 ton.—First prize, £2; second. XI. Entrance feo. Sis, • ___ : (7) BEST GROOMED AND DECORATED : TANDEM TEAM, attached to Decorated ' Dray.—First prize, £3; second, 30s. Entrance fee, 33 (8) BEST GROOMED AND DECORATED 2-HORSE TEAM, attached to 4-Wheeled I Waggon.—First prise, Ad; se«:ona prize, £2. Entrance fee. 3s. .J_J'«i (9) BEST GROOMED AND DECORATED I 3-HORSE TEAM, attached to 4-Wheeled Waggon.—Firet prize. £4; second prize,, i I £'2. Ji'-trance, 4s. (10) BEST GROQMED AND DECORATED 1 ) 4-HOKSE TEAM, attached to 4-Whee.ed "i Waggon.—First prize, £6; second prize, £3. Entrance, 6e. I (H) ENTIRE PARADE.—First prize, £3; : second prize, 30s. Entrance, Bs. 1 (12) BEST DECORATED BAKERS' TURN- " OUT; to have been in use three months. " —First prize, valued £2; second! prize, I £1. Entrance. 2a. I (13) BEST DECORATED BUTCHERS' I • TURNOUT; to have been in use three * I months.—Fiwt prize, valued £2; second j ' pri-">. £1. Entrance. 2e- • I (14) BEST DECORATED GROCERS' TUEN- „ OUT; to have been in use three months. * i —First prize, valued £2; second prize, t £1. Entrance, 2s. * (15) BEST DECORATED MILKMAN'S TURNOUT; to have been in use three mouths.—Finit prize, valued £2; ; second prizo £1. Ent ance, 3s. (16) BEST DECORATED MOTOR-WAGGON. oi.wi. to 30ewt% (Open).—First prize, £3; I Sac'-nd nrize. 30s. Entrance, 3s. ' (17) BEST DECORATED MOTOR-WAGGON, 3Wcwt- to 5-ton (Open).—Firet prize, r I valued £3; . tiecond prize, 305.. Entrance e 3s ; : (18) BEST DECORATED MOTOB-CAE 1 i (Open).—First prize, valued £3; second ! prize, -30s. Entrance. 3s. : (19) BEST DECORATED MOTOR-CYCLE AND SIDE-CAR.—First prize, valued £3; ' second prize, 30s. Entrance, 3s. - I (20) BEST COMICAL DISPLAY OF THREE - | PERSONS (Competitors in Event No. 22 not e igibie)—l'r ze, £3, Entrance, 3eb f (21) BEST FANCY-DRESS COSTUME (Competitors in Event No. 24 not eligible. i i —First prize, £2; second prize. £1. En- ■ ! tin nee, 2s. . s (22) LARGEST AND MOST COMICAL DISI) i PLAY.—First prize, £5; second prize, £3. ! ' Entrance, ss. (23) CHILDREN'S FANCY-DRESS—First prise,, £1 10b; second prize, 15s. Entrance, free. (24) BEST CHARACTER DRESS (Competitors in Event No. 21 not- eligible).—First prize, £1; second prize, 103. Entrance, I*. • (25) BEST DECORATED BOY'S OR GIRLS' TROLLEY OR CART.—First prize. £1; 3 second prize, 15s; third, 10s. Entrance,
' free.' ' ' • (26) BEST DECORATED VEHICLE; drawn J by Child's Pet (excepting a horse).—First prizo, £1; second prize, 10s. Entrance, ! (27) DECORATED OLD MOTOR TYRE; Boys or Girl«, under 15 yearo.— First prize, £1 10s; second, 10s. r "" • ,; i CONDITIONS: 1 l.* Four Entries or no second prize. » ■ .2. Competitors . must notify, the Secretary of Procession, of their intention to compete before October 21. • 8. Comnetitor« in Procep«ir>n muet be at starting* place (to allow of* Judging) at 9 a.m. i Procession up Queen St., Wellesley St. West, • Hobson St.. Pitt St., Karangnhape Rd„ ' across ,Graf ton . Bridge, thence to Domain, and there remain in position, to allow completion of [judging, when decision will be given and First. Second and Third Ticket* will be issued by tho Procession Secretary. | Proc*s«ion from stflrt to finish under control lof Marshal and Procession Comrh ittee. I 4. Pr-tpst" mtiflt be lodged with, tho Pro- ; re's ; on»Secretary before the exriration of one after Judging. All . protects to b<? , accompanied by 105 deposit. Decision of Committee to be final and not subject to action by law. I 6 Drivers in Events No. 5, 6, 7, »:8. 9. 10. 11. .12. 1,3, 14. must, bo in the cmi ployment of th«> firm they represent or i»n- , frniroA 1-iy the of • t* , » .' v»>h|« ,, « and j financis! ihernWw of the Drivers' Union. I 6. Judges' decision to be final unless proI tcati "-e made «s rrrovided for in Clause 4. ' I 7. Prizes in Events No. 2. 3. S. 6. 7. 8, 9. !10 IV 12. to be pnH in **.<>h. Prizes in all ' J oth»r events to be Tror>hies. , ! 8. Entries' Close on FRIDAY. October 20, 1 Driv*>r«' nnion Office. Trades Hall R. F. BARTER. G.' DAVIS. ri, "a r\ S»Tet« rv, S'cretiry, Ecem 15, Trades Hall. Room 13, Trades Hall 1 -_.:.,, d I " Tot Hire. f 30-36-eeater; easiest rid- • KJ ing in Auckland'; for' Dancee, Lodge Meetings, Etc—'Phone 2690 A.. J. Eimmer. INVALID Carriages for Hire, Prams renovated. Tyres fitted.—Sampson and ' fWoVri _84. Grey _Sjreet. ■ PUPIL, advanced, wanted practice on good Pin no. 1 hour daily; .5s week—l 3, ; Eldon St.. Parnell : __ / • TAXIS **or Hire.—Seven-seaters. SuperSix Hudsdns: chnrges reasonable.— I W. J. Harper. 'Phone 2061 TAXIS; Day and Nignt Service.—Bell, late Lester and Bell, Three Lamps Garage. opp. P.O. 'Phone 2986 A. ENGINES FOE HIRE.—We have pleasure in notifying contractors, firewood cutters, farmers, and all others interested that we have a large stock of benzine and keroeene engines of all sizes which we are prepared to hire out at reasonable rates. Call or write and let us know your requirements, and we will quote our terma by the week or month. W. E. EICHAEDSON AND SON. Customs Stniat East, Auckland. 'Phone 4426. FLATS Furnished with taste and economy by Coakieyl ; AUCTION SALES held anywh.re. Our long experience io at your service if you wish to sell. EICHARD ARTHUR, LTD., Queen Street <Opp. Town Hall). *Y\TE are showing a Lovely Line of Tweeds . Vv and Worsteds at £8 8s per suit. ' nobby goods, and we guarantee a perfect fit. t Write or call for patterns.—McßKlDE, Cash » Tailor. Costumier and Outfitter, 11-13, Victoria Street.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18197, 16 September 1922, Page 6
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