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Competitors to be on the Ground at 8.30 a.m. sharp. Post entries. HORSE EVENTS. To Commence at 1 p.m. MAIDEN LEAPING COMPETITION. —First prize £6, 2nd £4, 3rd £2. Entry fee: Members 7s 6d, Non-members 10s. LADIES’ LEAPING COMPETITION.—First prize Challenge Cup presented by Mr H. S. Rathbone, to be won twice in succession or three times at intervals (winners —1928, H. R. Campbell; 1929, Miss Joan Williams; 1930, Mr J. Lowry) and £6 cash, 2nd £4, 3rd £2. Riders of placed horses to receive half the prize money. Entry fee: Members 7s 6d, Non-members 10s.

OPEN LEAPING COMPETITION.— First prize Challenge Cup value £5 presented by Mrs C. N. B. Williams (Cup to be held for one year and winner each year receives a miniature and £lO cash, 2nd £6, 3rd £3. Entry fee: Members 12s 6d, Non-members 15s. Post entry. GATE-MAKING COMPETITION. To Commence at 11.30 a.m. For Farmers or Farm-hands. Competitors to make a docking hurdle Bft. long. Hardwood timber and bolts will be supplied by the Club. Competitors to find their own tools. Time allowed, 1J hours. First prize £3, 2nd £2, 3rd £l. Entry fee ss. Post entry. SPECIAL PRIZES. Silver Challenge Cup value at £7, presented by Pourerere Coast residents.—Cup to be held for one year and then winner receives a miniature. For the man finishing first and gaining at least 40 per cent, of points in any of the Ploughing Classes with a double-furrow plough. Four-horse team showing most care and attention.—First prize £2, 2nd £l. Mr F. L. Tiffin’s Challenge Cup, value £B.—Cup to be held for one year and then winner to receive a miniature. For Best Four-horse team. Horses to be the property of one man. Local teams. Pair of Farm Horses, most suitable for ploughing.—First prize £l, 2nd 10s. Best Mare, most suitable for ploughing.—First prize £l, 2nd 10s. Best Gelding, most suitable for ploughing.—First prize £l, 2nd 10s. Best Decorated Team.—£2. Youngest Ploughman.—£l. Chain Stepping.—First prize trophy, 2nd trophy. Weight Guessing.—First prize trophy, 2nd trophy. Ploughs consigned to Match Secretary at Otane will be taken to the ground and returned free of charge. Free accommodation for teams overnight. Chain Stepping and Weight Guessing Competitions on all day. Entries for ploughing events close with Hon. Secretary on SATURDAY, July 11th, at 8 p.m.

Admission: Ladies Is, Gents Is, Children free. A SOCIAL will be held in the Patangata Hall in the evening, when prizes will be distributed. Admission 5s or by ticket.

W. A. TOD, Hon. Sec. and Treasurer. ’Phone 17M., Otane. &il \ VOUNS at 60 * NEVER TOO OLD fOR OANCING V/MEN YWJ EAT mtlON •TABLETS Obtainable from— J. McQOWAN, Chemist,

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Waipawa Mail, Volume LII, Issue 117, 8 July 1931, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waipawa Mail, Volume LII, Issue 117, 8 July 1931, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waipawa Mail, Volume LII, Issue 117, 8 July 1931, Page 4

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