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LOOK AFTER *OUR BOY. GOOD HEALTH IS ESSENTIAL TO HIS HAPPINESS. SEE THAT HE IS WELL SHOD BEFORE BEGINNING SCHOOL "W E have a good line ot f CHILDREN’S BOOTS, made specially for school wear. Come and See Them. Best Quality at Moderate Prices. G. C. MCDONALD. BO OT AND SHOE IMPORTER, BROADWAY, - MARTON Phme 389. RUNCIMAN’S CO-OP. STORE has-good stock of DRIED FRUITS TIN FRUITS ALMONDS ■ LOLLIES CORDIALS -• • LUCKY HAMS, Etc. " STOCKINGS CUPS & SAUCERS, PLATES CUTLERY (English make) ; Stainless Knives, Carvers (best makes). BEDDING, LAWN MOWERS, WRINGERS, BIRD CAGES, TENTS & FLYS. Our loose 8.0. PEKOE TEA, cheapest and best. C. M. RUNGIMAN. CO-OP. STORE. NORTH BROADWAY MARTON. STOCKTAKING reductions BARGAINS BARGAINS MOGRIDGE & SON. MARTON. ANN DAL ■JJUNTERVILLE To be held on the DOMAIN on Wednesday, March !oth, 1920. OFFICIALS Patron Jas. Bull, Esq. President —T. A. Duncan. Esq. Judge of all Horse Events —W. J. Bartlett. PROGRAMME OF EVENTS; 1 Boys’ Racs. under 16, ICO yards ; Ist 7s 6d. 2nd 2s 6d ; entrance free 2 Gi Is’ Race, under 16. 100yds ; Ist 7s 6d, 2nd 2s 6d ; o\ trance free 3 Children’s Ease, under 14; 12 and 10s, entrance free 4 Maiden Jump, for all horses that _ have r ever won a Jumping competition; Ist cup valued £5 ss, donated by Mr T. A. Duncan, 2nd £2; entrance 7s 6d 5 100 Yards Foot Race (maiden) Ist; £2 2s, 2nd 10s 6 Chain Stepping. Gold medal donated by Mr Dukeson ; entrance le 7 Maiden Pony Jump, for all ponies that have never wen a jumping competition ; 14 2or under. Riders to be 15 years or under. Ist trophy valued £2 2s, donated by Mr H A Stevenson ; 2nd trophy valued £110s; entrance 2s 6d 8 Pony Jump, open. 14-2 or under. Riders robe 15 ot under: Ist trophy £3, donated by Mr J.. Bull; 2nd £1; entrance 2s 6d 9 Bending Kaoe ; Ist 20s, 2nd 10s 10 Best 12st Ha ;k ; Ist trophy value £2 2s, 2nd £1 Is ; entrance 5a : 11 School Children’s Pony, for boys only. P mies to have been ridden to school three months prior to data of sports--Ist trophy by Mr J• L- Pauli, 2nd 10s 3rd ss, 4th 2s 6d , ent anoe Is 12 School Children’s Pony, for girls only Ponies to have bean ridd-n to sohoo three months prior to date of sports Ist trophy by G- Thomas & Son, 2nd trophy by W- J. Knight, 3rd ss, 4th

2s 6d ; entrance Is 13 Children’s Pony, 13 hands or under; Ist £l, 2nd crophy by M H. A: Stevenson 11 101 Yards Foot Race, open, ; Ist £2 2s 2nd 10s 15 Children’s Pony, 12 bands or under. Winner of event No. 11 barred ; Ist £1 2nd trophy by Mr H- A- See en son 16 Best Ladies’ Hack, lady riders- Prizes, Bracelet donated by W. Bartlett and a trophy by Mr J- Bruntou; en trance 5s 17 Hunters’ Competition, open , Ist .Cup donated by Mr J• Brice valued at £ls 15s, also £5 ss, 2nd £2 2s donated by Mr H: MoManaway. Cup to be won twice in succession by same owner with saine horse or three times with a different horse ; entrance 10s 18 Sheep Guessing Competition 19 Tilting the Ring; Ist 20s, 2nd 10s 20 14 Stone Sack; trophy value £2 2s donated by Mr F C Berry, 2nd trophy vane £1 Is donated by Mr B Illston ; entrance 5s 21 Soonts’ Relay Eao 5 2:1 Consolation Jump, for all beaten horses ; Ist £3, 2nd £llos : entrance i 5s NOTE. Horse Competitions; oatch Wtigi'ts, A number of children’s races for cash prizes. REFRESHMENT BOOTH ON THE , GROUND DANCE m THE EVENING. .Admission to Grounds ■ Adults Is, Children 6d. Member’s ticket to admit holder GEO. STRATFORD, Hgp. Secretary CiiHG COteH. C&q ACRES good grass land, well >0 sheltered, watered, and divided, with the following stock, ate; 35 select cows, bull, 2 horses, dray and harness, rubber tyred gig, milking machines, buckets,' tools, etc, ail in perfect order; 5 roomed house and outbuildings. A nice snug money making farm. Oh ise to factory, school, etc. Price, including stock, £75 per acre. Tory easy terms. due good value will make a quick sale. J. B. WILTON & CO., LAND AGENTS, Palmerston North

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 12019, 9 March 1920, Page 6

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