3rd 10s. Entrance 6d. (£2 2s donated by Mr H. Cowan). Highland Fling, under 12 years. Ist prize £l, 2nd 10s, 3rd ss. Jpntranee 6d. (10s 6d donated by Mr A. Ross). V. Sword Dance, over 12 and under 16 years. Ist prize £l, 2nd 10s. Entrance 6d. (10s 6d donated by Mr T. Riddell), l Sword Dance, under 12 years. Ist I prize £l, 2nd 10s, 3rd ss. En trance 6d. (10s 6d donated by Mr H. S. Morrison). j Irish Jig, under 16 years. Ist prize £l, 2nd 15s, 3rd 10s. Entrance 6d. (£1 Is donated by Mr E. SulI livan). I Sheauntriubhs, under 16 years. Ist I prize £l. 2nd 15s, 3rd 10s. Entrance 6d. (£1 Is donated by Mr John Cobbo, Feilding). POINTS PRIZE. —Silver Cup, present'd by Mr J. McTavish. for most points in juvenile events. Spej cial prize of 10s 6d, donated by j Mr A. Ross, for best juvenile I dancer under 10" years in juvenile events, who is not a first-prize winner at the day’s gathering. RULES AND REGULATIONS. Events run under rules of New Zea- , land Athletic Union. Permits may j be obtained from Mr W. Gillespie, Masterton, or from the Secretary. | Winners will be required to produce licenses before the prize money is paid out. No nomination will be accepted on any account without the proper entrance fee. Nomination for 1. 4. 5,6, 7, 8. 9, ' 10, and 11 close with the Secretary (Mr D. W. Wilton) at Pahiatua on SATURDAY. DECEMBER 6th. at 8 p in. NOMINATIONS MUST be accompanied by cash or postal notes. All performances for the past two years must be given. If no wins for two years, four last performances must be given. Handicaps will appear in the Pahiatua Herald on MONDAY. DECEMBER 15th. Acceptances for events mentioned and entrance for others close on the ground 20 minutes before the race. Protests must be made in writing to the Secretary, or the Judge or Judges, within fifteen minutes after the race in dispute, together with a deposit of 5 per cent, of the amount of stake (minimum ss), which shall be forfeited if the protest he found to be frivilous or vexatious. In Field Events and Piping and Dancing Competitions, the last to enter to compete first. Tile Committee reserve the right to postpone the meeting from day to day should the weather prove unfavourable. No first prize unless three starters; no second prize unless five starters; no third prize unless six starters Railway time-table to suit the convenience of patrons from Manawatu, Dnnnevirko, and Wnirnrnpa districts. WAIR.AR.APA PIPE BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Entries for Piping and Dancing will be received on the Ground. ADMISSION : Adults. One Shilling. _ , Children under 15. Sixpence. Paddocking for horses. One Shilling GRAND BALL in the LIBRARY ' HALL in the EVENING. D. W. WILTON, Secretary, Pahintua. NAPIER WOOL BROKERS’ ASSOCIATION. Wool Sale Oates MONDAY, Ist DECEMBER, 1913 Catalogues close Monday, November 2 FRIDAY, 2nd JANUARY, 1914. Catalogues close Wednesday, Decern her 24, 1913. MONDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY 1914. Catalogues close Tuesday, Jamiar GROWERS PLEASE NOTE! . i Nl ’ 'V° ol 'V 1 ! be Catalogued Afte the ( losing DrU\s nhovo fixed second and thiri • llas been found necessary ni (ho interests of buyers and seller alike, to lessen the number of sinal lots offered. Single and two bale lot will thertiforo bo grouped so far ai possible. Reserves on these grouped lots ant on nil star lots (i. 0., 2 bales and un deri must he left to Brokers, am Owners reserves cannot he nctviitei .t" ’Y'CNI) and THIRD SALES oi An.v lots passed in and not sold r charge of 2s per bale for offering wit bo made and Is per bale if re- ffered
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 4698, 27 November 1913, Page 6
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