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BARGAIN i ® Sizes aind half sizes. These are honestly Worth 17/6. Xmas Bargain Price j WALKING &HOES 18/6 Would Sizes and half sizes. Sacrifice Price I V*'--Guaranteed reliable quality. be good buying* at Xmas Sacrifice Price M/ll 300 &'A&tB MEN'S BROWN CALF OXFORD SHOES. Sizes and half Sizes, 5 'to 10. Worth 18/6. Don't miss these! Xmas Bargain Price M/ll IMPXfttS hIIEN’S WORKING BOOTS. Waterproof Black Waitite Uppers. Always remain soft and" pliable. Pegged and* screwed. Worth 25/-. > Xmas Bargain Price |s/|| ■r BLACK SATIN ONE-BAR SHOES, flat heels. Sizes B aud 3 only. Xmas Gift Price 4/11 ■ i M.*Y : •* • WOMEN’S PELT •4Sfcfll#EßS,in 'assorted colors. Soft leather soles. Xmas Price 1/6 Same in extra strong Felt. 1/18 Xmas Price 'Y/Y mmim MEN‘B box CALF OXFORD SHOES. Welted soles. Goodyear studded rhbber soles and "t.- A ml good shoe. Special Price M/ll WOMENS BROWN GLACE COURT SHOES heels. Xmas -Price to Clear i Spike WOMEN’S WHITE CANVAS TIE SHOES. Rubber sole. Cuban heel. Also with Brown trim. Xmas Gift 7/11 WOMEN’S JAZZ SANDALS. Rubber sole and heel. Sizes 3 to 7. Xmas Gift 4/11 CHILDREN'S CREPE SOLED BROWN LEATHER SANDALS. 4t06, 2/ll 7to0 ’ 3/11 10t013> 5/9 11° 2. 6/9 3t » 6 .7/6 MEN’S AND WOMEN'S WHITE OXFORD TENNIS SHOES. Rods soles. Outside cap. Reliable quality. Xmas Price JJ/JJ 60 SIZE 4 WOMEN’S 'SAMPLE SHOES. Qut thsy igo! From In j ’ BOVS’ SCHOOL SHOES. 10 to 13, lt)/3; 1 to 3to iz/e WOMEN’S WIDE-FIT-TING ONE-BAR SHOES in Black and Brown Glace, also Patent. ALL REDUCED LEATHER SOLEDSAN DALS. 7 to 9, 4/9; 10 to 13,6/3 1 to 2, 7/-; 3 to 6, 7/9 OUR SPECIAL BOOT. 500 Pairs sold this year. Waterproof chrome, Uskide soles, screwed and sewn. While present stocks last the price will be 16/11 MEN’S STRONG CHROME WORKING BOOTS. Double sole. Screwed. Xmas Bargain Price M/: s MEN’S SPLIT KIP WORKING BOOTS. Heel and toeplates. Nailed. Plain toe. Strong* and reliable. Xmas Bargain Price 14/11 tl /i uteri - i S| (NEXT HERALD OFFICE) C'.i/f [

ORMOND tun .(Amateur Events under Permit from N.K.A.A.A.) *ev. Father Curley, jfctrbn: 0. M. Reynolds, Esq, AMNUAISPORTS ijOMSRS KEV domain; on the BANKS Or THE WA2PAOA RIVER, ORMOND, , WMWMDAT, JANUARY 2, 1936. Rntriw twe to l Professional Events close on SATURDAY, 22nd December, with Mr. J. WATT, Derby Street ((retries must be accompanied by Full Entry Fees and last !two years’ performances). Entries for alii Wjnatvur Athletic and Cycling Events close bn SATURDAY, 22nd December, with Mr. W. Wildish, Auction Mart, Gladstone Road, Olsborite. Entrance Fee 1/-. All other Events POST ENTRY. COMPETITORS MUST OBTAIN,PASSES WHEN.PAYING ENTRIES. * AMATEUR EVENTS. 1. 100 YARDS SCHOOL GIRLS. RACE I (under 15 years). First Prize, Trophy, donated by Mr. V. Bolton. 2. 100 YARDS SCHOOL BOYS’ RACE (under 15 years): First Prize, Cup. presented by Mt. Kennedy. ‘ 75 YARDS LADIES’ HANDICAP. First-Prize, Trophy, donated by Mr. A. Stoneham; Second Prize, Medal, donated by F. Bar wick, Esq. , 100 YARDS MEN’S HANDICAP. First Prize, Trophy, value £l/10/-; Second Prize, Medai, donated by Mr. Tu Haapu. 5. HALF - MILE CYCLE HANDICAP. First Prize, Trophy, value £l/10/-; Second. Prize, Medal, donated by Mr. 3. Mercer. 6. 220 YARDS MEN’S FLAT HANDICAP. First Prize, Trophy, value £l/10/-; Second Prize, Trophy, value 10/-. 7. 100 YARDS LADIES’ HANDICAP. First Prize, Trophy, Value £l, donated by Mr. T. R. Gordon; Second Prize, , Trophy, value 10/-, 8. ONE MILE CYCLE HANDICAP. First Prize,-Trophy, value £l/10/-; Second Prise, Trophy, value 10/-. 9. Half-mile men’s flat handicap. First Prize, Trophy, value £l/10/-; Second Prize, Trophy, value r's Hy.- ' 10. 120 YARDS ORMOND SPORTS CLUB GIFT HANDICAP. Cup, presented by the Club, with Miniature. Entrance free. It 440. YARDS MEN’S FLAT HANDICAP. First Prize, Trophy, value £l/10/-; Second Prize, Trophy, value 10/-. TWO MILES CYCLE HANDICAP. Plsst PriJic, Trophy, value £l/10/-; second/Prize, Trophy, value 10/-. . ONE MILE' MEN’S FLAT HANDICAP. Firflt Prize, Trophy, Value £l/10/-; Second Prize, .Tldphy vhlue 10/-. 7i- Yards married ladies’ race (regia tered..,(tunnert barred). First • Prir.« Parcel, of Orocevies, donated by Mr.' P. Sitn. Entrance free. 15. SINGLE LADIES’ RACK.. First Prize • Trophy value £1 donated by Mr. F. • Friar; Second Prize Trophy value 10/., 16. HIGH JUMP (Men). First Prize, Trophy, value £l/1/-. 17. MEN'S BROAD JUMP. First Prize, ‘ .' Trophy, Value 16/-; Second Prize, Trophy value 7/6. is MEN’S SHOT PUTT. First Prize, Trophy, value 15/-; Second Prize, |-phy value ]/0. VAULT. First Prize, Trophy, rTrophy, .value 15/-; Second Prize, trophy, valne 7/0, Presented by Mr. C.Orey. JUNIOR AMATEUR, too YARDS FEAT HANDICAP. First Prize, ‘-Trophy, value 12/0; Second Prize/ ‘Trophy, value 5/-. 440 YARDS FLAT HANDICAP,. First frit*, Trophy value 12/6; Second

Trophy, presented by the Club, SPECIAL PRIZES AND DONORS’ LIST. SPECIAL PRIZE, Trophy, value 10/(1, pveseftted by Mr. J. Moore, for Lady gaining: Most Points in Amateur Events. SPECIAL PRIZE. Trophy, value 10/(1, presented by Mr. D. Tau Tan, for man graining Most Points in Amateur Events. CUP and MINIATURE, presented by L.V.A., for Most Points in 100, 220 and 440 yards Handicap, to be won twice in succession or three tiroes at intervals. SILVER CUP, presented by T. Cordon. Esq., with Miniature. This Cup cannot be WOn outright, but can be held by the winner pf the 'Ormond District Sports fifth Gift Handicap for 12 months. BOLTON CUP, for most points in Professional Events. OOOI.) CUP, for most points in Amateur Cycling. GRANT DOWNIE CUP, for most points in Athletic Events. RULES AND REGULATIONS, Rules and Regulations must be strictly adhered to. The Committee reserves the right to increase or reduce the number of events on , the Programme. No nomination will be received unless accompanied by necersary entrance fees. Pottr to start or no event; five to start or no second prize. Protests" which must be lodged not later than 16 minutes following the termination of any event, must be accompanied by a deposit fee of 10/-, which shall be forfeited should the protest be considered frivolous. 1 The decision of the Protest Committee shall in all cases he final. There will be a Special Train leaving Gisborne at 9 a.m. for Ormond; Ormond, 5 p.m. for Gisborne. Train to Motuhora leaves Ormond at 4.45 p.m. Red Buses and Grey’s Buses will run , frequently between Te Karaka and Gisborne , for Spirt's, Gomm’s Buri*s will run frequently between Waipaoa and Gisborne for Sports. REFRESHMENT BOOTH ON GROUND. HOT WATER PROVIDED. PIPERS IN ATTENDANCE, Admission: Adults 1/6, Children (under 14) 0d; Cars 1/6; Horses 1/-. Special family concession ticket, 4/-. SOCIAL AND DANCE ORMOND HALL. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, at 8 p.m. Ladies 2/-; Gentlemen !!/•; Double, 4/6. Chips and 'Trophies presented during dance. Cups outstanding, when returned, will be allotted later. ,1 S ALLEN. Club Chairman and Treasurer, li. CAMERON, Horse Events Secretary, A. DODS, Hon. Secretary. LINEN -MARKING OUTFIT (Rubber stamp of your name), pad, brush, indelible Ink. and a bc*- to hold the lot, 3/6; postage 3d extra.—At the Ttetrold OfTlo*

Prize. trophy, '5/-. 23. HALF -Ml Eft WOLE HANDICAP. First Prize, 'trophy value 12/6; Second! Prize, trophy value 5/-. . PROFESSIONAL EVENTS. (Professional Events run by P.B. Profes-; si.onal Assn., Affiliated with the N.Z. A.C. & A,IT,) 34. HALF-MILE CYCLE HANDICAP.! First Prize, £l/10/-; Second Prize, ■7/6. Entrance lee 1/6. 25. HALF-MILE JUNIOR CYCLE HANDICAP. First Prize, .12/6; Second prize, 5/-. Entrance Free. 20. ONE-MILE CYCLE HANDICAP. First! Prize, £l/10/-, Second Prize, 7/0. Entrance fee 1/0. 27. 110 YARDS MEN’S FLAT HANDI-i CAP. First Prize, £l/10/-; Second Prize, 7/6. Entrance fee 1/0. 28. 880 YARDS MEN’S FLAT HANDICAP. First Prize, £l/10/; Second Prize, 7/6. Entrance fee 1/6. 29. 75 YARDS LADIES’ HANDICAP. First Prize, £1; Second Prize, 7/0; Third Prize, 2/6. Entrance fee’ 1/-. 30. 100 YARDS LADIES* HANDICAP. First Prize, £l/10/-; Second Prize, 10/-; Third Prize, 2/6. Entry fee )./-. 31. MEN’S SHOT PUTT. Sweepstake. 32. MEN’S HIGH JUMP. Sweepstake. 83. HOP, STEP and JUMP. Sweepstake. HORSE EVENTS. 34. MAIDEN JUMP. First Prize, £2/2/-; Second Prize, £l/1/-; Third Prize, 10/6. Entry 4/-. Medal, presented by Mrs Bolton, for rider of winner of Maiden Jump. 35. HUNTERS’ .TUMP. First Prize, £4/4/-; Seconii Prize, £l/1/-; Third Prize, 10/6. Entry 7/6. Cup, presented by Te.Rnu Press, Ltd., to lie won twice in succession or three times at intervals. 36. MAIDEN HACK, capable of carrying not less than 14 stone. First Prize, £l/10/-; Second Prize, Trophy, donated by .1, Thompimn, value 10/0. Entry 2/-. 37. LADIES’ HACK. First Prize 15/-; Second prize, !>/-., donated by Mr. M. O’Donnell. Entry 1/-. 38. OPEN JUMP. First Prize, £5/5/-; Second Prize'. £2/2/-; Third Prize, £l/1/-. Entry 10/-. With Cup. presented by Mrs. W. Robson. To lie won twice in succession or three times at intervals. 39. PONY JUMP 14.2 hands and under. First Prize, £l/10/-; Second Prize, 15/-; Third Prize, 7/6. Entry 3/-. 40. MAIDEN HACK, suitable for Station Work. First Prize, £l/10/-; Second Prize, 10/-. Entry 2/-. 41. CONSOLATION JUMP. First -Prize, £2/2/-; SeCbnil Prize, 10/. Entry 3/-. TURNING EVENTS. 1. OPEN FLAG RACE. First Prize, 15/-;I Second Prize, 5/-. Entry 1/-, 2. MAIDEN FLAG RACE. First, Prize 15/-; Second Prize 5/-. Entry 1/-. 3. MAIDEN STOCK HORSE RACE. First Prize 15/-; Second Prize 5/-. Entry 1/-. 4. MAIDEN BENDING RACE. First Prize, 15/*j Second 5/-. Entry 1/-. 5. OPEN THftr.AD-THR-NEftDLE RACE First Prize, 15/-; Second Prize, 5/Entry l/*. , _ 6. OPEN POLO RACE. First Prize, 15/-; Second Prize, 5/-. Entry 1/-. CONDITIONS. Malden Jump—No horse eligible that lias ever won a jumping competition at any sports meeting or Agricultural Show Maiden Hacks and Maiden Station Hacks. —No horses eligible that have won any Hack Class at any Sports Meeting or .Agricultural Show. Pony jumping.—ln every case either an Agricultural Show Association's Certificate as to height must be submitted or the pony will be required to be measured on the 'ground. Consolation Jump. —No horse will be allowed to compete that has not also competed in one or more of the other Jumping Competitions, MISCELLANEOUS. STEPPING THE CHAIN. Trophy, presonted.by P.B. Herald. ■MAIZE GUESSING.-—Trophy, presented by Gisborne Times. GUESSING LIVE WEIGHT OF SHEEP. Trophy, presented by Mr. C. Neenan. GUESSING LIVE WEIGHT . OF LAMB.—

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18585, 20 December 1934, Page 7

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