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A gPORTS. To be held on the properly of Mr Utiku Potaka, adjoining Kata Railway Station, on Wednesday. April 7th, 1920. OFFICIALS—Patron: Hon D H Gnthrie President, U Potaka, Esq Vice-Presidents, Messrs J Bull, J Hammond, E Pryce, O H E Rhodes, O Green, B Thomas, M Taiurn, P Nisbet, 1 1 Bartlett, A Bartlett, F Woods, J Moore, E Swainson, J Logan, sen., H M Down, J Lowry, T Sanaon, E Piokford, sen., J W Marshall, W Marshall, H McManaway, J Nisbet, T Marshall, J Coleman, R G Dalziell, J Dunham, W Morton, O Hartley. Handicappers— Chopping: and Sawing Events, Mr Sam Sarah. Running: Messrs Tan Potaka and A Terry. Judges —Horse Events, Saw and Chop, W Bartlett. Running Events; T Sanson and G Harvey. Starter: Mr D Stent. Timekeeper, Mr F Berry. Treasurer, T Potaka. Joint Secretaries, R Down and A Terry. Committee: S-Smith, W Down, R Down, H Down, H Dunham, F Dunham, S Myers, W Green, L Green, J Sanson, T Sanson, G Hartley, J Hartley, O Turner, T Takarangi, T Potaka, J Potaka, W Potaka, A Mcßae, J Piokford, E Pickford, Jas. Moore John Moore, W Moore, G Harvey, W Bartlett, T Phillips, F Haywood, O McManaway, A Wilson, H Fenwick, R Waldren, and D Stent. PROGRAMME: 1 100 Yards District Maiden Plate Ist £2, 2nd 10s Entrance 2s 6d 2 100 Yards Open Ist £3, 2nd-£l Nomination 2s 6d, acceptance Is £3 120 Yards Hurdles, 0 flights of hurdles, Ist £5 donated by H Down junr, 2nd £2*donated by Te Tana Nomination 4s, acceptance 3s 4 100 Yards Returned Soldiers Race, Ist £2, 2nd £1 Entrance 2s 5 Tng-of-War on Horseback, 10s per man 6 Putting the Shot Ist £l, 2nd 10s Entrance 2s 7 Hop, Step and Jump Ist £l, 2nd 10s Entrance 2s 8 Tossing the Caber Ist £l, 2nd 10s Entrance 2s 9 Throwing the Sheaf forward Ist £l, 2nd 10s Entrance 2s 10 Chain Stepping Ist £1 Entrance la H Tug of War on Foot, Ist £5 per team Entrance Is 6d HORSE EVENTS. 12 Best School Children’s Pony (local) Ist £1 Is (special donation) Entrance Is “Local*’ moans a radius of 12 miles 13 Maiden Pony Jump for riders 16 years and under Ist £2, 2nd 15s Entrance 8s 14 Open Pony Jump Ist Cun donated by T Takarangi valued at £4 4s and £3 added, 2nd £1 Entrance 5s 15 Open Hunters Ist lOgn, Gup presented by M. Taiuru, and £5 added ; 2nd £2 10s, 3rd 10s En10s 16 Maiden Hunters Ist £5, 2nd £2 Entrance'7s 6d 17 Best Gents’ Hack Ist £2 2s, 2nd £1 Is Entrance 5s 18 Best Ladies’ Hack Ist £2 2s, 2nd £1 Is Entrance 5s 19 Best Milk Cart Horse Ist £2 2s, 2nd £1 Is Entrance 5s CHOPPING EVENTS' 20 Upright Chop, 16in. Ist £B, 2nd £B, 3rd £1 Noimnation 7s 6d, acceptance 4s 6d 21 38in. Underhand Onop Ist £5, 2nd £1 10s, 3rd £1 Nomination 4s, acceptance 3s 22 Double-handed Sawing, 16 ! u. Ist £B, 2nd £1 Nomination 2s 6d, acceptance Is 6d 23 Single-handed Sawing (local) 12in. block Ist £2, 2nd 10s, 3rd 5s Entrance 3s 24 Tradesman’s Chop, 12in. Ist £l, 2nd 10s Entrance 2s 6d Children’ Races for Cash Prizes. NOMINATIONS. Nominations for Events 2,3, 20, 21, 22 close with the Secretary at 5 p,m. on TUESDAY, March 30th. All nominations to be accompanied by past two years’ performance—if no performance during that period then by four last starts. CONDITIONS. All Athletic Events run under Rules of N.Z. Athletic Association. All chopping and sawing events under the Rules of N.Z. Axemen’s Association. The Committee reserve the right to add to, alter, or postpone the programme if necessary. The decision of the Committee shall be Anal and not amenable lo sny action at law'. HANDICAPS will be published in local papers on or about the 3rd April. Refreshment Booth on Ground. Admission to ground—Adults Is, children under 10 years free; over 10 and under 14, 6d. Dance in the evening. ARTHUR TERRY) T . ntgecs R. DOWN | Joint bees. THLETIC & gQUESTRIAN BARTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. FIRST TERM 1920, Classes Commence MONDAY, Ist MARCH. COMPULSORY CLASSES—Monday : Latin, Mathematics, English, etc., 7- p.m. First Aid and Hygiene 8- pm. OPTIONAL CLASSES Tuesday ; Bookkeeping 7-9, Dressmaking 1.45, 3-45 and 4-6. Wednesday: Art Needlework, 2.4 p.m. Thursday : Typewriting, Shorthand, Telegraphy, Elocution. Friday; English and Arithmetic, Geography, History, Telegraphy, Plumbing^ COURSES Commercial, Handicraft, Domestic, Examination (Public Service, Entrance and Senior and Matriculation), Fees, 12s 6d per term for separate classes, £1 for gi-oup of 2 classes, £1 5s for 3 or more classes. KIWI BACOB FACTORY Kairanga Meat Co., Ltd., Proprietors) PALMER&TON NORTH. CASH Buyers of First Quality BACON PIGS. Highest market prices given. Private Coring a Specialty. THUS. FENTON, Manager. JOHN HUNTER, Buyer, Telephone 71, Hunterville. j

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 12018, 23 March 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 12018, 23 March 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 12018, 23 March 1920, Page 6

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