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"ANNUAL Hunterviile Sports TO ]JE HELD ON THE DOMAIN ON Wednesday, 13th larch, 1010. Commencing at 12 noon. Proceeds in aid of Sed Triangla Day, Y.M.C.A. Fund. OFFICIALS.—Patron : E. Newman. ■ Esq., M.F. Preisdeut. Mr James Bull. Judges (running), Messrs W. Howie, E. L. Ironmonger, ; W. Bartlett; jumping and driving, W. J. Bartlett.: horses, Messrs T. A. Duncan ami John Wilson; timekeeper. Mr F. C. Berry. 1. Boys' Race, under IF, 100yds. Ist”7s (id. Pm! 2s Od. Entrance tree. 3. Girls Race, under Id, 100yds. Ist is (id, 2nd 3s Od. Entrance 8. Children’s Races, under 1-1, 13, audio; entrance free. 4. Maiden Jump, for afl horses that have never won a jumping competition ; Ist cup value £5 os, , donated by Rev. Father Dool- 1 aghty2nd, £3. Entrance 7s 6d. 5. Chain Stepping. Gold medal donated hy R. Duiceson. Entrance Is. 0. Pony Jump, open (winners at agricultural shows barred), 14.2 and under. Ist trophy value £3, donated by Mr J. Bull; 2nd, £l. Entrance 2s Od. 7. Best 12.st Hack, Ist trophy value £3 2s, donated by Mr John Wilson ?2nd, £1 is. Entrance as. 8. School Children's Pony, M hands and under (boys only). Ponies to lie ridden to school throe months prior to date oil sports. Ist trophy i:y Mr J. L. Paul: 2ml trophy by Mr F. Fctherick; 3rd. ss: -Itfi 2s (id. Entrancel s. 9. School Children's Pony, 14 hands or under (gilds only). Ponies to bo ridden to school throe months prior toPjPUe of sports. Ist trophy by G. Thomas and Son; 2nd trophy by W. J. i Knight; 3rd ss; 4th, 2s (id. Entrance Is. 10. Sheaf Tossing Competition, handicap. Ist £l. Entrance Is. 11. Best Ladies’ Hack, lady riders. ; Prizes: Bracelet donated by _Mr ! W. Bartlett and riding skirt' by J. Bruutou. Entrance os. j 12. Hunters’ Competition, open. • , Ist, cup donated by Mr J. Brice, | valued at £ir» Ids; also £5 os; ; 2nd, £3 2s donated by Mr H. McManaway. Cup to bo won twice in succession by same owner witii smio horse or three times with a different horse. Entrance 10s. 13. Sheep-Guessing Competition. 14. Potato Race on Horseback. Ist, trophy value £3 2s donated by O. K. Dean; 2nd, £1 Is. Eu tra 11 CO 2s. 15. Tug-of-War Teams of five men. Trophy by Mesdames Reid and Jorgensen. It!. Motor Cycle Race, slow, 390, yards. Ist modal donated by H. S. Mercer. Entrance 2s. 17. 14 Stone Hack. Ist trophy valued £2 2s, donated by P. O. Berry: 2nd trophy value £1 Is, donated by S. Ills ton. Entrance ss. IS. Motor Cycle Potato Race. Ist £1 Is donated by Hunterviile Express. Entrance 2s. I 19. Polo Jumping lor Scouts, district' only. Trophy value £l. !

NOTE.—Horse Competitions, three entries or no second prize. Catch weights. Refreshment Booth on Ground. Music Provided. Admission to Concert 2s and Is. Dance as. Admission to Grounds—Adults Is, children (id. Member's ticket to admit holder. Concert & Dance in the Evening, W. KERR, Hon. Secretary. MBS. BMCIWK GEOCEB, BEOADWAY - MAETON. (Late M.A.P. Stores) The Store where [Groceries are always at a reasonable price combined with civility and prompt attention. ALL GOODS DELIVERED with the utmost despatch. Fuii Stocks of Groceries. Crockery and Kitchen Utensils. Flowers and Vegetable Seeds in Stock. BROWN'S STORE Gantral Buildings I’VE 001 ST! WHITEHEAD’S ARE THE REIGNING FAVOURITES of those who relish tha subtleness of cakes, and pastry so woll prepared and made as WHITEHEAD'S. There’s a mingling of rawest surprises for all tastes in Whitehead's Oakes and Pastry Order a Parcel to-day and Test their Delicousness. Parcels mn.de up in any sizo CALL OR SEND FOP. A PARCEL. WHITEHEAD’S BAKBKS AND CONFECTIONERS I “Where Better Bakiugißottera | The Bread." | FEBB,,Pr«SG* I

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11469, 22 February 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11469, 22 February 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11469, 22 February 1918, Page 6

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