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JAZZ JAZZ JAZZ LE GRAND GABARET THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, FEBRUARY .13 and 15. NIGHT OF NIGHTS. Bon Rons, Streamers, Balloons, Confetti, Paper Hats, etc. Full Jazz Orchestra. C. L. FERGUSON, Proprietor. MRS M. K. WfLLCOX 130 B AULA NCR STREET. Certificated Teacher of Shorthand. Private Tuition ami Classes arranged for. Pupils prepared for all examinations. Special attention given to speed pupils. W. F. ILES WHOLESALE AND RETAIL COAL MERCHANT AND CONTRACTOR. COKE '•’ • j Large supplies available from Gasworks or yards, at GREATLY REDUCE!' PRICES. Get your Quotations Now! 1 "Coalbrookdale,” Glen and Taupiu Coal in stock. RICHFIELD Motor Spirit of Power. PHONE PUT STREET—OPP. DALGETY’S WHAREKOPAE-TAHORA SPORTS TO BE HELD ON SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1930 IN HR. A. J. HARRIS’S PADDOCK, AT HERE. Patron, Hr. P. H. Sherratt; President, Hr. Charles Matthews; vice-presidents,; Messrs. J. B. Williams, P. J. Roberts, A’. C. Mitford, M. Wade, E. lveson, A. 0. Steele, E. Richardson, At. Falkner, R. Bullock-Webster, 11. Morice, A. At. Georgetti, E. Wells, E. ,1. Williams, E. At. Hutchinson, G. C. Faulkner, and J. .Terrain; general committee, Messrs. L. Semmens, S. (1. Glennie, A. .1. Harris M. Falkner, If. R. Roberts, T. Hooper,' A. Alcliae, E. Richardson, .1, B. Williams, C. Faulkner, A, «). Alatthews, G. Dobson, A. C. Bellerby; judge, Air. J. Kivers; secretary and treasurer, Mr. H. tv. Roberts; clerk of course, Air. A. C. Bellerby; stewards for athletic events, Messrs. T. Hooper and A. Alcliae; horse ‘stewards, Messrs. A. J, Harris, P. Sherratt and E. Semmens. PROGRAMME OF EVENTS. COMMENCING AT 9.30 a.m. 1. 100 YARDS AMATEUR HANDICAP. First Trophy 30/-, Second Trophy 15/-. Entrance 2/-. 2. PONY JUAIP, 14.2 or under. First £3/3/-, Second ,30/-. Entrance 4/-. 3. FLAG RACE. First £2/2/-, Second 15/-. Entrance 3/-. 4. EGG AND SPOON RACE (Ladies). First £l, Second 10/-. Entrance 1/6. 5. MAIDEN JUAIP. First £5, Second £3. Third £l. Entrance 8/-. G. LADIES’ RACE. First Trophy, Second Trophy-. Entrance 1/G. 7. HIGH ' JUMP HANDICAP. First Trophy 30/-, Second Trophy 15/-. Entrance 2/-. 8. OPEN JUAIP. First £lO, and Cup valued at £l2/12/-, Cup to be held for 12 months. A Miniature will be presented to the Judder; Second £5, Third £2. Entrance 17/-. 9. POTATO RACE. First 30/;, Second 10/-, Entrance 2/-. 10. HOP, STEP AND JUMP HANDICAP. First 30/-, Second 15/-. Entrance 2/-. .11. THEEAD-THK-NEEDLE RACE, First Trophy £4, Second Trophy £l. Entrance 5/-. 12. STOCK HORSE RACE. First £2, Second £t. Entrance 3/-. 13. DISTRICT JUMP. First £4, and Onp valued at £5/5/-, presented by Murray, Roberts & Co., Ltd., Second prize £2, third prize £l. To be held for 12 months. A Miniature will be presented to the holder. Entrance 7/-. 14. IiENDING RACE. First £l, Second 10/*. Entrance 1 /(>. 15. DISTRICT FLAG RACE. First £2, Second £l. Entrance 3/*. 16. CONSOLATION JUMP. First £7, Second £5, Third £3. (Open to Horses that have not won an event on the day). Entrance 15/-. * 17. STOCK WHIP AND BOTTLE. First 30/-, Second 10/-. Entrance 2/-. SPECIAL PRIZES. CUP to the value of £5/s'/-, presented by Murray, Roberta and Co., Ltd., for District Jump. To be won Twice in succession or Three Times at intervals before becoming the property' of winner. A Miniature to be presented to holder. TROPHY presented by J. Thomson and Son for winner of Pony Jump, RULES, 1. The Committee reserves th« right to alter or add to the Programme, to vary the order of events, to retime any entry (if necessary), or to postpone the meeting. 2. Protests to be accompanied by a deposit of 10/-, to be forfeited in the event of the protest not. being sustained. 3. No Entries received without Cash. 4. The Judges’ decision will ho Until. SIDE EVENTS. WEIGHT GUESSING COMPETITIONS. STEPPING A CHAIN. NAIL DRIVING FOR LADIES. CHILDREN’S RACES. THROWING AT WICKET. HOT WATER SUPPLIED ON GROUND. ADMISSION: Adults 2/-. Cars 2/-. Children under 14) Free, DANCE IN EVENING HEREJALL MRS. THOMSON’S ORCHESTRA. 456 p REASE-PROOF PAPER, for Meat \JT or Butter Wrapping, *notv on sale at, Herald Jobbing Department,. IT will Pay You to Shop with the Firms that Advertise.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17181, 11 February 1930, Page 2

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683

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17181, 11 February 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17181, 11 February 1930, Page 2

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