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HUIROA ATHLETIC SPORTS CLUB. EIGHTH gPORTS Under N.Z. A. and C. Union Rulee, To be held on Mr. F. Mitchell’s Grounds, HUIROA, ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1928 First event starts at 11 a.m. sharp. PROGRAMME: 1— SCHOOL BOYS’, 220yds. Firat 7/6, Second 2/6. Nom. 6d. 2 SCHOOL GIRLS’, 220yde. First 7/6 Second 2/6. Nom. 6d. 3 YARDS OPEN HANDICAP. First £4 10/-, Second £1 10/-. Nom. 6/-. 4 12in. OPEN MAIDEN CHOP. Firs' £2, Second £l. Nom. 3/-. 5 SINGLE LADIES’ RACE (OPEN Trophies. Nom. 1/-. 6 12in. DOUBLE SAW (two cuts). First £2, Second 15/-. Nom. 3/-. 7 YARDS OPEN HANDICAP. First £5, Second £1 10/-. Nom. 6/6. 8— 12in. OPEN CHOP. First £l4, Second £4, Nom. £l. 9 MARRIED LADIES’ RACE (OPEN) First Trophy, Second Trophy Nom. 1/-. 12— 12in. OPEN CHOP. First £4, econd £1 10/-. Nom. 5/6. 13— MILE OPEN HANDICAP. First £2 10/-, Second- 15/-. Nom. 5/-. 14— SHEEP-GUESSING. First, Box Tea. Nom. 1/-. 15— STEPPING-THE-CHALN. First T. jphy. Nom. IV-. 16— TUG-OF-WAR, HUIROA v. THE WORLD. First £3 10/-. Nom. 12/-. 17— BOYS’ HALF-MILE. Challenge Cup and Medal to winner. (Open to boys attending Toko, Huinga, Douglas, Kiore and Huiroa Schools.) 18— SCHOOL BOYS’ RELAY RACE. Trophy to winners. 19— GREASY PIG. Winner Lakes the pig. Entry 1/6. 20— APPLE BOBBING. Trophy to winner. Entry 1/-, CONDITIONS. Three or more starters or n event; five or more starters or no second prize. Committee reserve the right to postpone sports or make any alterations they may deem necessary. The Committee have decided to appoint the Association Handicapper. Handicapper: A. J. Hansen, Esq. Winner of Event No. 8 subject to rehandicap. Children’s Races will be run continuously during the day. NOMINATIONS for Events 3,4, 6,7, 8, 12 and 13 close February 9th, 1928. Fees to accompany Nominations and last two years’ performances, oth irwise they will not be accepted. W. H. WALLACE, Hon. Secretary, Huiroa Rural Delivery. Hot Water and Refreshment Booth on Grounds. ADMISION TO GROUNDS 2/-, OR MEMBER’S TICKET. DANCE IN THE EVENING In the HUIROA SCHOOL. Good Floor. Good. Music.' Good Supper. Admission to Dance: Member’s Ticket; or Gente 2/6, Ladies 1/-. INGLEWOOD-LEPPERTON- NEW PLYMOUTH SERVICE. and after MONDAY, Marcn 28, a Service Car will leave Inglewood daily at 10.30 a.m. for New Plymouth, via Lepperton. C. DYKE. WHAT DELICIOUS DRINKS ’ That’s what you’ll say when you try Alexander’s Crystal Drinks. A 6d packet makes one gallon of delicious, cooling beverage.

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 February 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 8 February 1928, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 8 February 1928, Page 2

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