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The business man smokes Recent Cigarettes because he appreciates their quality, flavour and fragrance—he has proved that they are unequalled value. From the first "light up" to the last whiff, Regents give satisfaction. Made from the finest selected Virginian Tobacco, they smoke evenly to the end. Finn, yet not too tightly rolled, they do'not bite the tongue. Every Regent smoker shares in the Great Free Gift Scheme—--iO bcaulife! presents. #r% m *mi a m *< of the Light Standard L 10-16 h.p. The Sfcoev/er ear ascended Brooklands Test Hili from a standing- start carrying an added load of 1877 lbs. (including driver). Average slope of hill, lin 15.027. Surface length of hill, 117 yards, 1 foot, 3 inches. These prOilsCfiCMJS performances have taken p'aee uncer the observe tion of the Brooklands Automobil Racing 01 ub as per official certificate. ESTABLISHED 1896. 1200 HANDS EMPLOYED, PALME RSTON NORTH. And fi'tt A. J. ToZ£e, Representative, MAHTON,

Competitors to maKe a c the centre lot auu u i.va two finishes. No competitor must stop his neighbour more iiiau five minutes All time ever ay ill bo deducted from him and allowed to the mail delayed. Protests as to delay must be made to the Ground Committee at the time or will hoc be allowed. Five of the Grormcl Committee will form a qnorn m. Either 8 or 4 horses will constitute a team; 4, 5 or 6 for three fnrrawa. Competitors on starting will receive a tieket with their number on it, and on completion of their land, the secretary cr a member of the committee will mark tha finishing time and collect the tieket for the judges. The decision of the judge will be final. The judge shall have power to award such prizes as he thinks lit in ease of inferior work. No competitor will be allowed on his land after finishing until the judging is completed. A competitor will he allowed fca> slide his plough once round the lots to take his finish. Any points not provided for in the rales or any dispute arising shall be settled by ths Ground. Ooramittea whose deciison shall be final. The Committee reserves the right to alter any of the above rules or to alter the date of the inatcti should occasion arise. No one will be allowed to walk over allotted ground uutill judging is completed. As the ruiUohes are principally for the improvement of home ploughing, no cut will be allowed except whero otherwise specified, and all ploughs will be examined by two members of. the committee and for any infringement of tiie rule the competitor will not be eligible for a prize. Each competitor liuda ilia own poles. Entries close on Saturday, June ], at 8.o() p.m. i-cheon on the ground. usrtsßcate?! banjiar NORTH BROADWAY .WORKS • anliary s'iumßors. Hi Jli>'.Z»AYrt.v.\?-JKroa-lrr»y (?~ext W. Williams', Confectioner), All classes of Boots ais.de to JH*n Isewn work and inv sibie patck. oa a speciality.

'OEILDING FARMERS' UNION. jH ANNUAL PLOUGHING MATCH. To bo held in MR. J. MANAGH'S paddock Opposite Mr McElroy's residence, four miles from Feiiding, on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11th. PRIZE LIST. GLASS "A."v OPEN PLOUGHIING COMPETITION for double-furrow cut as you' pier.se. First prize £4, second £'6, third al. CLASS "B." Double Furrow, skeiths only allowed. Width not less than 10 inches, no cut. First prize £5, second £3, third £l. CLASS "O." PLOUGHING COMPETITION FOE JUNIOR PLOUGHMEN UNDER 20 YEARS. Double Furrow, wrought or cast shares, skeiths only allowed for best all-round ploughing. First prize £4. second £o, third £l. With not less than 10 inches no ©ut. GLASS "D. " OPEN PLOUGHING COMPETITION FOR TRIPLE FURROW OAST SHARES. FiTst prize £4, second £'&, third £l. Width not less, than 10 inches no cut. Entrance lea for each Class ss. SPECIAL PRIZES. "1 Best ploughing in B, O, or D. Gold tuedal £2 2s. 2 Best crown on field £1 Is. 3 Straightest ploughing on field £1 la. 4 Best Ins and Outs £1 Is. 5 Best finish £1 Is. 6 Beat kept harness in use at it.i six mouths. 7 Horses showing evidence of most oare and attention, £1 Is. 8 Team showing best management and most tract&bilifcy, £1 Is. 9 Youngest competitor, £1 Is. 10 Best plough team of four on ground, £2 2s. RULES AND CONDITIONS. 1 All teams must be on the ground aud ready to start at 9,45 a.m., whoa drawing will take place. 2 Area to be ploughed: Up to one acre at the direction of the Goinrnittee.' The time allowed will be i\* the rate of 4}£ hours for double furrow, and' Vnree hours for three furrows per imperial acre, including 30 minutes for lunckeoh. 3 No assistance will be allowed competitors except one man to adjust poles. 4 Every competitor most plough not less than five inches deep. 5 All'teams must start and stop at signal of a frng. 8 Competitors must stop 30 minutps fpr luncheon, teams not to be unyoked. ■ 7. All competitors must plough the lot tl*ey draw and strike out on the right hand peg and back their neighbour on the left striking out and j, finishing with their full team.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10656, 27 May 1913, Page 3

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