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E WOMEN in the COUNTRY find that | E 3 (Here is nothing to equal for hands, roughened by housework and exposure, and for chapped lips. Sydal (a little rubbed well in) keeps the skin smooth and flexible, and is splendid for healing cuts and chaps. Send 3d in stamps for FREE SAMPLE to Sydal RB Pty., 75 Kent Terrace, Wellington. R All Chemuts M 2/- and 7/6 a jar. 21 p MANGANUI (TARIKI ROAD) MANGANUI (TARIKI ROAD) ANNUAL gPOR T S. (Under N.Z. Athletic and Cycle Unions.) To be held on JUNE 3, 1927. IN MR. W. T. THOMPSON’S PADDOCK. Judges: Mr. Harkness and Mr. Patridge. Judges at Running Events: Handicappers, Mr. J. Gibbs and Mr. W. Vesty; timekeepre, Mr. Maetzig. Judges Horae Events: Mr. Davy and Mr. O’Neill. HORSE EVENTS. 1. Open Jump (hunter’s style).—First prize £1 10s; Second prize 10/6. Nom. 3/-. , 2. Open Pony Jump (riders under 14 years)—First prize 15/-, Second prize 5/-. Nom. 2/6. 3. Tilting the Ring.—First prize £l- - 2/6. 4. Turning Competition.—First prize £l. Nom. 2/6. 5. Postmen’s Race. FLAT RACES. ’6. 120 yards maiden.—First prize £l, Second prize 7/6. Nom. 1/6. 7. 100 yards open.—First prize £l, Second 7/6. Nom. 1/6. 8. 220 yards open.—First priz. £l, Second 7/6. Nom. 1/6. 9. 440 yards open.—First prize £l, Second 7/6. Nom. 1/6. 10. School Boy Championship 220 yards (football). 11. School Girls’ Championship 120 yards (basketball). 12. Married Ladies’ Race (entry free).— Trophy. 13. Single Ladies’ Race (over 16, entry free).—Trophy. 14. Married Men’s Race (over 40). Trophy. . 15. Stepping the Chain.—First prize £l. Nom. 17-. 16. Sheep Guessing—First prize £l. Entry 1/-. 17 Ladies’ Nail Driving (entry 1/-). — Trophy. . 18. Lazy Stick (heavy and lightweight). —Prize £l. Entry 2/6. 19. Potato Race (entry 1/-).—First prize 10/-. Events 6,7, 8 and 9, post entry. Stratford Citizens’ Band in Attendance. Luncheon Booths on Grounds. —1/-. ADMISSION TO GROUNDS.—I/6, Children Free. DANCE To be held in the DANCE DANCE Tariki Hall in the DANCE DANCE Evening. DANCE P. J. MANNING, W. T. THOMPSON, Joint Secretaries.
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 May 1927, Page 2
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