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i AUCTION SALES CHOICE AND ATTRACTIVE OFFERING JOHN COULL’S SALE ROOMS, MARIA PLACE TODAY (TUESDAY), JAN. 14, AT 1.30 P.M. JOHN COULL will soil on behalf of a. client a-s above, a most choice and attractive line of dining, bedroom, and kitchen furnishings, including: A. BEAUTIFUL CHAPPELL PIANO, BEAUTIFUL CHESTERFIELD SUITE IN LIBERTY LINEN, EUREKA ELEC. VACUUM CLEANER, best quality cushions, silk tapcwtrv, hall curtains, nice pictures, OAK DINING SUITE (JACOBEAN) I (cost £50); AX. CARPETS, 9 x 7ft. ’ 6in, 14 x 12, 9 x 7j; PINK WILTON ■ CARPET, 10* X 9; VALUABLE i OAK BEDROOM SUITE, silk lampI shades, G. &K. DROPHEAD SEW I ING MACHINE, kitchen chairs, kitchen table, and all kitchen sundries, garden tools of all kinds, 60ft. hose, GENT'S BIKE, IN TIP-TOP CONDITION. SPECIAL DISPLAY IN OUR ROOMS THIS MORNING FROM 9 A.M. JOHN COULL. Auctioneer QREATFORD ATHLETIC (HJIB SEVENTH A NNUAL yPOKTS To be held on Mr. Herbert Stantiall’s Property on , WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1936. Commencing at .11 o’clock. PROGRAMME. RUNNING EVENTS (Amateur). 1. 100 YARDS OPEN HANDICAP. Trophies, Ist £l, 2nd 10/-. Entrance !/-• 2. 220 YARDS OPEN HANDICAP. Trophies, Ist £1 ; 2nd Entrance 1/-. 3. 440 YARDS OPEN HANDICAP. Trophies, Ist £l, 2nd 10/-. Entrance 1/-. 4. 440 YARDS LOCAL HANDICAP (radius 2j miles), Willis Cup. Entrance 6<l. LADIES' EVENTS. 5. 100 YARDS HANDICAP. Trophies, £l, 2nd 7/6. Entrance 1/-. 6. 75 YARDS HANDICAP. Trophies, let £l, 2nd 7/6. Entrance 1/-. AXEMEN'S EVENTS. 7. 12-INCH CHOP (Maiden Handicap). Trophies, Ist £2/2/-, 2nd £l/1/-. Entrance 3/-. 8. 14-INCH CHOP (Open Handicap). Trophies, Ist £4/4/-, 2nd £2/2/-. Entrance I 5/-. HORSE EVENTS. 9 JUMPING COMPETITION (Maiden). Ist £2/10/-, 2nd £l/1/-. 3rd 5/-. Entrance 5/-. 10. JUMPING COMPETITION (Open). Ist £4/4/-, 2nd £l/1/-, 3rd 7/6. Entrance 7/6. 11. CONSOLATION JUMP—A Sweepstake of 5/- each. NOVELTY AND OTHER EVENTS. 12. MARRIED MEN'S RACE. Trophies. Entrance 1/-. 13. MARRIED LADIES’ RACE. Trophies. Entrance 1/-. 14. PHREE-LEGGED RACE. Trophies. Entrance 1/-. 15. MEN'S SACK RACE. Trophies. Entrance 1/-. 16. LADIES’ SACK RACE. Trophies. Entrance 6d. 17. WHEELBARROW RACE. Trophies. Entrance 1/-. 18. CIGARETTE RACE. Trophies. Entrance 1/-. 19. THROWING THE CRICKET BALL. Trophy. Entry 6<l. 20. GREASY PIG. Trophy. Entrance 6d. '2l. KICKING THE FOOTBALL. Trophy. Entrance 6d. 22. GOLF PUTTING. Trophy. Entrance 6d. 23. CHAIN STEPPING (Ladies). Trophy. Entrance 6d. 24. CHAIN STEPPING (Gents). Trophy. Entrance 1/-. 25. NAIL DRIVING (Ladies). Trophy. Entrance 6d. 26. NAIL DRIVING (Gents). Trophy. Entrance 6d. 27. SHEEP GUESSING. Trophy. Entrance i;-. 28. PILLOW FIGHTS. Trophy. Entrance lb. CHILDREN'S RACES. RULES AND CONDITIONS. All Athletic Events under the rules nf the All events Post Entry except events Nos. 1,2. 3. 5, 6. 7, 8. in which case entries close with the Secretary on January 16. In all Events Three Competitors or no event. Five Competitors or no Second Prize. The Committee reserve the right to add to, delete, or alter the programme, or postpone the sports if necessary. REFRESHMENTS ON THE GROUND. i ADMISSION: Gents 1/6. Ladies 1/-. j Children under 14, Free. L. G. MOSS. Hon Sec.. Greatford. N EW Z EALAND R AIbWAYS BOOKING AGENCY. Tickets, Reserved Seats, Sleeping Berths etc., are obtainable at Dobbs Bros’., Radio .Dealers, 165, The Avenue (opposite McGruer’s).

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 11, 14 January 1936, Page 12

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