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AUCTION SALES. MARTON SALE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16. J’HE N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP DIS’IvBIBLTIng c<) ‘ ltd - and DALGETY & CO. LTD. will sell: L 5 fat ewes’. 2 springing cows. 3 fat cows. And 100 totara posts. TAIHAPE “ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER If. J'HE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will offer: 300 ewe hoggets (shorn, good) lyO wether hoggets (shorn). 100 f. & f. bj; hoggets. 30 3-ycar PA. bullocks 0 grown bullocks 14 2-ycar Hereford steers. 11 yearling Hereford steers. 18 Hereford cows and calves. 10 2-ycar Hereford heifers. 6 yearling Hereford heifers. L 3 fat bullocks. 9 fat cows and heifers 34 wean er pigs. WANGANUI SALE. Wednesday. December n AT 12 NOON. 1?If rTn AX . R - JACK SON & co, nbove: lD '’ ' S<?H l ’ 7 aucti °“ as 300 ‘SHEEP, including— 70 forward n" CS ’ wethen*, 70 woolly wether hoggets. 100 r AJTEE, including—ls f a t cows, 25 Hereford yearling 50 H " CfOrd Our next Sale will be on Wednes•lay, .January 7,193 J. RAETIHI SALE. ' FRIDAY. DECEMBER 19. JTREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO., LTD., will sell as above: 200 2-tooth ewes. 100 2-tooth wethers. ONEPUHI DISTRICT SPORTS CLUB. FOURTH ANNUAL SPORTS MEETING. To be Held on n. .1 S‘ G ‘- ‘IOTTY'S PROPERTY. k . tb , e . River, Onepuhi Brld«. about 1. miles from Feiliiinfr and 7 miles from Marton. BOXING DAY. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 26. 1929. Commencing at 10.3(1 a.m. . s ATHLETIC EVENTS: I. 100yds. Boys’ Race (under 16yrs.); Firtt .» V nze • se <*ond ss. Entry' 18. -■ ‘syds. Boys’ Race (under 14yrs.): First, 10s; second ss. Entry 1«. 4. loOydH. (Jiris’ Rare (under 16yrs.); First lOr : second ss. Entry Is. 5. Girls Race (under 14yrs.): First J os; second ss. Entry Is. 7 ‘ io-' 3d T M ". idcn Kace: First 20a; second 1 Os, Trophies. Entry 2s. 9. I'Miyds. Handicap: First 20s; second 10«. Trophies. Entry 2s. 10. 75yds. Single Ladies’ Race: First and second prizes. Trophies. Entry free 11. 220yds Handicap: First £1 10s; second Ids. Entry 2s. 12. 440yds. Handicap: First £2 2s; second £1 Is. Entry 2s. 21. 880 yds. Handicap: First £2 10s; second £1 ss. Entry 2s. 14. Married Ladies’ Race: First and second prizes. Trophies. Entry free. 17. Hop. Step and Jump: First £1 Is; second 10s 6d. Trophies. Entry 2s. 19. Long Jump: First, 10s; second'ss. Trophies. Entry 2s. HORSE EVENTS. 3. Maiden Pony Jump: For Ponies, 14.2 hands and under. Catch weights. First prize Silver Cup. presented by Mr T. F. IwikßU. to be won twice by the same person before being won outright, and £° 2s cash ; second. £1 Is. Entry' ss. Mr S. Haynes trophy to rider of pony gaining the least points. 6. Open Pony Jump: For ponies, 14.2 hands and under. Catch weights. First prize. Sliver Cup. presented by Mr J. Blunden, to be won twice in succession or three time.* at inlenals before being won outright. and £5 5s cash ; second, £2 2s ; third. Ids 6d. Entry 7s 6d. 8. Maiden Hunters’ Competition: Open oniy to horses that have not won any jumping event at any A. and P. Show. Minimum weight list. The rider of the winning horse in this event will be presented with a handsome riding crop. First prize, £5 5s ; second £2 2s ■ third l"s fid. Entry 7s fid. 13. Hunters’ Competition: Minimum weight 12st. Open only to horses that have not won more than two first jumping events at any A. and P. Show. First prize £6 sa; second £2 2s; third £1 Is. Entry' 10s. 16. Open Hunters' Competition: Minimum weight 12st. First prize Silver Cup valued £lo 10s, presented by Mr J. M. Durie. to be won twice in succession or t' rve times at intervals, and £S 8s cash; second. £4 4s; third. £2 2s. Entry 15s. Winners: 1928, Mrs J. Brice’s Onetapu” ; 1?29. Mrs S. E. Pearson’s •'Pnin.ore" and Miss M. J. Stewart’s “Gentleman Jack.” 15. Consolation Hunters: Catch weight. First prize £3 3s: second £l Is. Open to all horses which Eave competed at this meeting and not secured first er second prizes. Entry ss. CHOPPING EVENT*: 15. Maiden (District! (.'hop (amateurs) 10 miles radius: I’2-inch block: First £1 10s; second 15s. Trophies. Entry' fee 3s. 20. Open Handicap Chop. 14-inch block: First £3 3s : second. £1 Is. Trophies. Entry fee 4s. NOVELTY EVENTS: 22. Football Goal Kicking: First 10s 6d. Eatry Is per attempt. 23. Hockey Goal Shooting for Ladies: First 10s 6d. Entry Is per attempt. 24. Sheep Weight-Judging Competition: First, £l. Entry Is. 25. Chain or Distance Stepping: First £l. Entry la. 26. Greasy Pig: Prize, the pig. Entry la. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. All Athletic Events run under the rule* of the N.Z. Amateur Athletic Association. '2. All prizes for Athloti®, and Novelty Events, trophies. 3. in all Horse Events, the Committee to decide the course : two baulks to disqualify. 4. All entries must be in halfhour with the Secretary before each event. Handicaps for events 9. 11, 12 and 21 will he declared on the grounds, and competitors when nominating for these events must send in to secretaries results of last two performances. Nominations for events Nos. 15 and 20 close with the Secretaries at 8 p.m. on Saturday, December 20. 1930, and mut»t be accompanied with iwriormances and entrance fees. All other events post entry. 6. The derisions of the Judges shall be final in every Competition. 7. All protests to be in the hands of the Secretary not Inter than one hour after the event in dispute. 8. All disputes to Im? settled by the General Committee and its decision to be absolutely final. 10. In all events, three competitors or no competition: fne or no second prize. 11. The Committee rese.-ve the right to delete, or make any alterations on the Programme, of refusing any entry, or abandoning the sports if necessary, by weather or by other circumstances of wiich it shall be aoic judge. 12. All prizes x> be claimed immediately after sports, otherwise they will not be recognised. REFRESHMENTS ON THE GROUND. Hit Water Provided Free. ADMISSION.—AduIts 1/6; Children over 12 yrs. 64: under 12, Free. Motor-cars. 1/-; mcmlers’ and members’ motor-cars, Free. T. F. IWIKAU, M. TE TOMO. Joint Secretaries. Tokoiangi. Halcombe, 'Pl.one 6D. Halcombe. Farmers —Are you requiring Butter Wrappers! If so, we can supply you wih the very finest English grease-proof paper, printed in fast inks. Specialists for over 54 years. The Wanganui Chronicle Co., Ltd., Box 105, Wanganui. ’Phone 2192 (Jobbing Department). « nW nW n* t innnl

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 449, 15 December 1930, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 449, 15 December 1930, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 449, 15 December 1930, Page 12

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