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■^ANNUAL HuntervilSe Sports TO BE HELD OH THE DOMAIN OH Wednesday, 13th ftlarcii, 1918. j, i Comnjenoing afc 12 noon. j 5 Proceeds in aid of Bad Triangle {* Day, Y.M.C.A. Fund. j OFFICIALS.—Patron: E. Newman, = Esq., M. P. Preisclent, Mr James Bull. Judges (running), Messrs i W. Howie, E. L. Ironmonger, j W. Bartlett; jumping and dnv- j ing, W. J. Bartlett; horses, ii Messrs T. A. Duncan and John \ Wilson; timekeeper, Mr F. C. 3 Berry. 1. Boys’ Race, under 10, 100yds. Ist ?s (id. 2nd 2s Od. Entrance free. 3. Girls Race, under IG, 300yds. Ist 7s 6d, 2nd 2s (id. Entrance free. 0. Children’s Races, under 14, 13, •and 10 ; entrance free. ! 4. Maiden Jump, for all horses that • have never won a jumping com- | petition; Ist cup value £5 ss, | donated hy Rev. Father Dooi- 1 sghty; 2nd, £3. Entrance 7s 6d. ! 5. Chain Stepping. Gold medal I donated by R. Dukeson. En- I trance Is. j C. Pony Jump, open (winners fit ) agricultural shows barren), 14.3 i and under. Ist trophy value £3, s donated hy Mr J. Bull; 2nd, £l. j Entrance 2s (id. \ 7. Best 12st Hack. Ist trophy value j £2 2s, donated by Mr John * Wilson; 2nd, £1 is, 'Entrance ss. \ 8. Schoolchildren’s Pony, 14 hands | and under (boys only). Ponies j to be ridden to school three j months prior to date of sports. | Ist trophy ty Mr J. L. Paul; | 2nd trophy by Mr F. Petherick; j 3rd, ss; 4tJi. 3s Gd. Entrance! s. I 0. Schoolchildren’s Pony, 14-hands j or under (girls only). Ponies j to be ridden to school three : months prior to f’dato of sports. : Ist trophy by G. Thomas and ; Sou; 2nd trophy by W. J. ; Knight; 3rd ss; 4th, 2s Gd. j Entrance is. j 10. Sheaf Tossing Competition, j handicap. Ist £l. Entrance Is. i 11. Best Ladies’ Hack, lady riders. ; Prizes: Bracelet donated by Mr ■ W. Bartlett and riding skirt by J'. Brmiton. Entrance ss. 12. Hunters’ Competition, open. Ist, cup donated by Mr J. Brice, valued at £ls 15s; also £5 ss; 2nd, £2 2s donated by Mr H. McManaway. Cup to be won \ twice in succession by same | owner with same horse or three } times with a different horse, i Entrance 10s. 13. Sheep-Guessing Competition. 14. Potato Race on Horseback. Ist, trophy value £2 2s donated by O. R. Dean; 2nd-' £1 Is. Entrance 2s. 15. Tug-of-War. Teams of five men. Trophy by Mesdames Reid and Jorgensen, IG. Motor Cycle Race, slow, 199 yards. Ist medal donated by H. S. Mercer. Entrance 2s. 17. 14 Stone Hack. Ist trophy valued £2 2s, donated by P. C, Berry; 2nd trophy value £1 Is, donated by S. Illston. Entrance ss. IS. Motor Cycle Potato Race. Ist £1 Is donated by Hunterville Express. Entrance 2s. 19. Pole Jumping for 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 2s. Admission to Grounds—Adults Is, children (Id. Members ticket to admit holder. Concert & Dance in the Evening. W. KERR, Eon. Secretarj". MRS.P. BBOWK GEOOSK, BROADWAY - MAETON, (LateM.A.P. Stores) The Store where |Groceries are always at a reasonable price combined with civility and prompt attention, /ILL GOODS DELEVERED with the utmost despatch. Full Stocks of Groceries. . Crockery and Kitchen Utensils. Flowers and Vegetable Seeds in Stock. BROWN'S STORE Central Buildings

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11478, 5 March 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11478, 5 March 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11478, 5 March 1918, Page 6

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