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11 Slmi')). EVENTS. Win. block.—lst a, 2ml £3, 3rd Mr N. Jensen’s £1 Is. Entry 10s. 4. OPEN STANDING CHOP, Win. block—lst £0 (is, 2nd £2, 3rd Mr E. Worsnup’s £1 Is. Entry ss. 5. OPEN STANDING CHOP, Win. block.—lst Lunesdale Challenge Cup, presented by Mr John Bibby and Club’s £5, 2nd £2, 3rd Mr J. Beachen’s £1 Is. Entry 9s. Challenge Cup to be won twice in succession or three times at intervals. Chopping; blocks to be drawn for half an hour before axemen’s events. Poplar logs usee HORSE 1. MAIDEN JUMPING COMPETITION, hunters’ style.—lst Mr H. W. While’s £5, 2nd Sir G. Hunter’s £2 2s. Entry 7s. 2. TURNING COMPETITION.—I si £3, 2nd Mr Yardley’s £1 Is Entry 4s. 3. OPEN JUMPING COMPETI TION, hunters’ style—lst Challenge Cup, presented hv Mr L. 1). I Melvor and Club’s £l2, 2nd M J. Bibby’»£4, 3rd Mr Knoblocb’ trophy, riding bridle, value £1 Is Entry 17s (id. 4. PONY JUMP (14.2 and under) Ist Belle Vue Challenge Cup, j presented hv the late Mr E. Wilson and Chib’s £2 2s, 2nd £1 10. s. Two shillings extra nomination' entitles owner of Maiden Pony scoring most point** l<> a specie I prize of £2 2s. Entry ss. 5. FLAG RACE.—lst £3 3s, 2nd Mi* i J. Waldrom’s £1 Is. Entvv 4s. 6. LADIES’ JUMPING COMPETITION, hunters’ style—lst Challenge Cup, presented by Mr 11. Rathbone and Club’s £4 4s, 2nd Mr IV. Pettit’s £2 2s. Entry 7s 6<l. A Trophy value £2 2s, presented h\ Mr Tui Bibby, will ho given to rider of winning lmrse in lliis event. 7. CONSOLATION JUMP, hunters’ style.—lst Mr E. J. Master’s £2 2s and Mr W. Henderson’s £1 Is, 2nd Messrs Fletcher Bros’. £llos. Entry 4s (id. A Trophy value £2 2s, presented by Mr J. Buchanan, will be given to owner of horse scoring most points in horse events. Points to count: Ist 5, 2nd 3, 3rd 1. Challenge Cups to be won twice in succession or three times at intervals. Maiden horse is one that has never won a first prise at any Show or Sports meeting. Male riders only in events 1 and 3. RULES & REGULATIONS. Entries for all Athletic, Chopping and Sawing events close with the Secretary on TUESDAY, 24th December, at 7 p.m., unless otherwise specified. Handicaps will be published in the “Waipawa Mail,” “Hawke’s Bay Herald” and “Daily Telegraph” on MONDAY, 30(h December. Entries for all Horse . events and Post Entry events close at the Secretary’s office half an hour before event. In all events three starters or no first prize, five starters or no second prize. ■ Chopping and Sawing Events —Fees and last four performances to accompany entry, name of sawing mate to lie stated. Athletic Events.—Competitors must forward fees and past two years’ performances. If no performances within the last two years, the last four (if any) to be stated. Refreshment Booth, Fruit Stall, and Hot Water on the ground. Admission to Ground—Adults Is, Children (id, Horsemen 2s, Vehicles and Motor Cars (including driver) 2s fid, Passengers and Cycles fid. A DANCE will be held in the Town Hall, commencing at 8.3(1. Te Tau after 212 A. ED MACFARLANE, Ifon. Secretary. P.O. Box !), Onga Onga.

j HOUSEWIVES I VOTE IT’S NICE —To Get Their Meat Right Oft the Ice. ||j Rll our Meat is kept in tke | k Freezing Chamber during ! tke Hot Weatker. It is I just anotker way in which S t kis Butehery aarvea you |j better. £ The City Butchery S. A DAILEY k Waipawa, Phone. 34 House 32 pa isi J-JARRY JJROS., LTD., NAPIER AND PORT AHDRIRI COAL MERCHANTS & GENERAL CARRIERS. CoA L . Direct Importers of Westport, Conlbrookdalc Coal, and Newcastle. SOLE AGENTS TADPIRI COAL MINES. Quotations on application for truck lots ex skip, yard, or pithead. Carrying. Goods forwarded and cleared throngh the CUSTOMS promptly by efficient Clerks. BARRY BROS., LTD., PORT AHURIRL

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Waipawa Mail, Volume LI, Issue 38, 13 December 1929, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waipawa Mail, Volume LI, Issue 38, 13 December 1929, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waipawa Mail, Volume LI, Issue 38, 13 December 1929, Page 4

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