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Nothing Like Jerseys For School Wear <i) 0 I t :1; vv Y hi Easy to slip into, easy to slip out of; warm and always tidy; a Jersey is about the most useful and durable of all garments for school wear. In Shades of Navy, Brown and Fawn, with Square and Round Necks, for Boys and Girls ■' ALL ONE PRICE. 4/11 ' iy And as for the Quality—rest assured Hnj" it is the best that 4/11 can buy m Gisborne, to-day ! t.ZW iX lOL.-T9 K% MELBOURNE CASH GISBORNE

MOTU SPORTS CLUB ANNUAL MEETING TO BE‘HELD ON MOTU, ON EASTER SATURDAY, 19th APRIL, 1930. Judge, Horse Events: Mr. 0. Hansen. Handicapper, Chopping: Mr. A. QURouike. SPECIAL, TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS, PROGRAMME. TO COMMENCE AT OR ABOUT 11 a.m. 1— YARDS DISTRICT SCHOOL BOYS'* CHAMPIONSHIP. For- Clip donated 1 by (>. S. Oaulton, Esq., and Trophy' valued at £l/1/-. Cup to be held by School winner attends. (District 90 miles radius)-. 2 YARDS SCHOOL GIRLS’ CHAMPIONSHIP. Trophy valued £l/1/-, donated by M. Lovell, Esq. 3 FLAG RACE. First Prize £2 ; Second Prize’ £l.- Entrance 3/-. 4 HANDICAP CHOP, 14in. Block, of £2O. First Prize £ls, Second Prize £3, Third Prize £2. Entrance £l/ 5 YARDS HANDICAP. - First Prize' £2, Second Prize £l. Entrance 3/-. 6 OPEN LEAPING MATCH. First Prize £4 and Fisher Bros.’ Cup, for District Horse scoring most points, (District 25 miles radius) ; Second Prize £2. Third Prize 10/-. Entrance 7/-. 7 THROWING THE HAMMER. First Prize £l/1/-. Entrance l/-." 8— MARRIED LADIES’ RACE. First Prize Trophy. 9 PENDING RACE. First Prize £2. Second Prize £l. Entrance 3/v 10— HANDICAP CHOP, 12in. Block. First Prize £B, Second Prize £2, Third Prize £l. Entrance 11/-. 11— YARDS HANDICAP. First Prize £2, Second Prize £l. Entrance 3/-. 12— OPEN LEAPING MATCH. First prize £4, Second Prize £2, Third Prize 10/-. Entrance 6/-. 13— SINGLE LADIES’ RACE. First Prize Trophv; , ; 14— TILTING THE RING. First Prize £l. Entrance 1/-. . • 15— POTATO RACE. First Prize £2, Second'Prize £l. Entrance 3/-. 10—COMMITTEEMEN’S, RACE. First Prize Trophy. REFRESHMENTS ON GROUND. NOVELTY EVENTS: Sheaf Tossing, Stepping the Chain, Ladies’ Nail Driving, and Sheep Estimating. CHILDREN’S RACES. "SPECIAL PRIZES. CUP, valued £7/7/-, donated by V. Andersen, for competitor scoring most points in Chopping Events. MOTU SPORTS CLUB CUP: For competitor scoring^most points in all horse events. To be won twice in succesion or three times at intervals. PEDDLE CUP: For competitor scoring most points in Events 3, 9 and 15. RULES. 1. The committee reserves the right to vary the order of events, to refuse any entry, 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. All entries for Chopping Events close with Secretary on April 12th. 1930. 4. No entries received without Cash. 5. Six entries or no Second Prize. 6. The Judge’s decision will be final. ADMISSION TO GROUNDS: Adults ?./■; Cars 2/-: Horses 2/-; Children 6d. DANCE IF EVENING AT MOTU HALL. ADMISSION: Double Ticket "/-; Gents 3/C; Ladies 2/-. N. G. NJSRETT. Hon. Sec. ’Phone 30K Motu. Box 11, Motu. CONFETTI Large Packets. !/-. ON SALE AT trttKALD OFFICE. MILK DOCKETS and Milk Record Books, ready printed, at HkbALD Jobbing Department.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17228, 7 April 1930, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17228, 7 April 1930, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17228, 7 April 1930, Page 10