Notice to Motorists HAVING removed to premises recently occupied by Messrs. Daue and MeGlashan, in Gill Street, I hope to see all old Customers, also new ones. The following list, together with a guarantee of first-class workmanship, will speak for itself:— Removing Carbon Grinding on .Valves, Cleaning Ignition and Tuning Up, £1 16s. Same as above, including Scraping and Taking Up Big End Bearings, 4clinders, £3 8a; 6-cylinders, £3 18s. Also with Taking Up Main Bearings, Fitting New Gudgeon Pins Bnd New Rings, 4-cylinders, £l2 ss; 6-cylinders, £l5 7s 6d. ALF. FLORNAES Box 185 ’Phone 816. MOTOR ENGINEER, Imperial Garage
gPORTS. (Under N.Z.A.C. Union Rules.)) To be held in Mr. O. Dowman’s Field (seven miles from Inglewood) THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1924. IN CASH PRIZES £45 • Come and Win them. Handicappers: Chopping and Sawing, Messrs. J. Hunter and J. Stachurski. Running, Messrs. Mclntyre and Zimmerman. PROGRAMME: 1. 106 YARDS LOCAL. Ist £l, 2nd 5/-. Post entry 1/6. 2.12 IN. OPEN MAIDEN HANDICAP CHOP. Ist £2, 2nd £l. Nom. 3/-. 3. HOP, STEP AND JUMP. Sweepstake. Post entry 1/-. 4. 12IN. OPEN HANDICAP CHOP. Ist £4, 2nd £l. Nom. 4/-, ace. 1/-. 5. HORSE JUMP (Hunting style). Sweepstake. Post entry 2/6. 6. 100 YARDS OPEN HANDICAP. Ist £3, 2nd £l. Nom. 3/-, acc, 1/-. 7. 15IN. D.H. SAWING (2 cuts). Ist £3, 2nd £l. Nom. 3/-, acc. 1/-. 8. MARRIED LADIES' RACE (50yds.). Ist £l. 2nd 7/6. • Post entry 1/-. 9 HIGH JUMP. Sweepstake. Post entry 1/-. 10. 220 YARDS OPEN HANDICAP. Ist £3, 2nd £l. Nom. 3/-. acc. 1/-. 11. 151 N. OPEN HANDICAP CHOP. Ist £5, 2nd £2. Nom. 5/-, acc. 2/-. 12. 15IN. S.H. SAWING. Ist £2, 2nd £l. Nom. 2/-, acc. ]/-. 13. TUG-O'-WAR. Waitui v. The World (11 men). Sweepstake 2/tf per man and £1 added. 14. 440 YARDS HANDICAP. Ist £3, 2nd £l. Nom. 3/-, acc. 1/-. 15. PUTTING TIIE SHOT. Sweepstake. Post entry 1/-. 16. SINGLE LADIES’ RACE. Ist £l, 2nd 7/6. Tost entry 1/-. 17. THREAD THE NEEDLE RACE. Sweepstake. Post entry 2/6. 18. 880 YARDS OPEN HANDICAP. Ist £3, 2nd £l. Nom. 3/-. acc. 1/-. 19. TILTING THE RING. Sweepstake. Post entry 2/6. 20. LADIES’ SACK RACE. Ist 15/-, 2nd 5/-. Six starters or no event. Post entry 1/-. 21. 880 YARDS WALKING RACE. Sweepstake 2/6. RACES FOR CHILDREN (under 16 years). CHAIN STEPPING. Ist £l. Post entry 1/-. SHEEP GUESSING. Ist £l. Post entry 1/-. NAIL DRIVING. Ist 10/-. Post entry 6d. BEAN GUESSING. Ist 10/-. Post entry fid. Nominations for Events Nos. 2,4, 6,7, 10. 11. 12, 14, 18, with fees and performances (if possible name and start -of all placed men in events conte<tcd must also be given) must reach the Secretary by SATURDAY. April 19. Protests must be in writing and accompanied by a deposit of 10/-, which shall be forfeited If protest be adjudged trivial, must.be handed to the Secretary within 10 minutes of conclusion of event. The Committee the right to re-han-dicap any competitor titer winning an event. REFRESHMENTS ON THE FIELD. Gate : 1/6. A DANCE will be held in the School at Night, commencing 8 p.m. Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/-. Waltzlw. Competition :„ Ist £l. Post entry 2/-. W. H. LYON, fiAcretwy, v’ fcni.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 March 1924, Page 7
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