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ORMOND SPORTS BOXING DAY, DECEMBER 26th, 1939. OFFICIALS: Patron: R. Graham, Esq. President: Father Curley. Chairman: E. Ward, Esq. Hon. Secretary; 11. .1. Mills, Esq. Vice-presi-dents: Mrs. Mackey, Messrs. 11. Burke. 1). .1. Cummins, C. Grey, ,T. Pirie, W. Lovelock. W. Crowley. It. Third, F. Anderson. .1. Grayson. E. Pevreal. V. Bolton. P. Scainmell, T. .1. Scholium. Committee: Messrs. ,1. ,I ones, B. McKenzie, R. Bruce, W. Ward, .1. Sinton, W. Hale, Martin Williams, T- 3- Scholium, R. Boyd, G. Wolmsicdler, 15. Munroe. CHOPPING. Entries close with Mr. E. Ward, Ormond Hotel, on Tuesday, 19th December, 1939. OPEN 12in. STANDING.—First Prize, £5; Second, £1; Third. 10/-. Entrance 5/-. OPEN 1 tin. STANDING.—First Prize, £10; Second, £3; Third, £l. Entrance 10/-. OPEN 1 din. UNDERHAND.—First Prize, £3; Second, £1; Third. 10/-. Ent. 5/-. MAIDEN lOin. STANDING—First Prize, £2/10/-; Second, 15/-; Third, 7/0. Entrance 3/0. Prize money pro rata (if insufficient entries) ALL POPLAR BLOCKS USED. HORSE EVENTS. MAIDEN .lUMP. —First Prize, £3; Second, £1 ; Third. 10/-. Entrance 4/-. HUNTERS’ ,lUMP—First Prize, £5; Second £2; Third £l. Entrance 6/-. OPEN .lUMP. —First Prize, £f>; Second £3; Third, £l. Entrance 5/-. WIRE JUMP.—First Prize £4; Second £3; Third, £l/10/-. Entrance 5/-. CONSOLATION JUMP. —Sweepstake. . LADIES’ JUMP.—First Prize, £3; Second, £1; Third, 10/-. Entrance 4/-. E. Ward, Esq., donates a Silver Challenge Cup valued at £5/5/-, for Winner of Hunters’ Jump. Miniature presented annually. BEST GIRD RIDER, under 13 years.— First Prize, 10/-; Second, 5/-. BEST BOY RIDER, under 13 years.—First Prize, 10/-; Second, 5/-. PONY MOST SUITABLE FOR CARRYING CHILDREN TO SCHOOL.—First, Prize, 12/G; Second, 5/-; Third, 2/0. Entrance, 2/-. ENTRANCE FOR THE FOLLOWING—2/- per event: STATION HACK, any weight. First Prize, £l/1/-; Second, 7/6. BEST PACED HACK.—First Prize, £1; Second, 7/0. MAIDEN FLAG RACE.—First Prize, £1; Second, 7/6. HANDICAP STOCK HORSE RACE.—First Prize, £l/1/-; Second, 7/0. HANDICAP OPEN FLAG RACE.—First Prize. £l/1/-; Second, 7/0. HANDICAP BENDING RACE.—First Prize. £l/1/-; Second 7/0. LADIES’ BENDING RACE. —First Prize, £1 ; Second, 7/0). THREAD - THE - NEEDLE RACE. — First Prize, £1; Second, 7/0. POLO BALL RACE. —First Prize, £1; Second, 7/0. POTATO RACE.—First Prize, £1; Second 7/0. POLO PONY RACE, round special course. — First, Prize. £1; Second 7/6. PONY TURNING RACE. —First Prize, £1; Second, 7/6. MUSICAL CHAIRS. —First Prize £1: Second, 7/0. WRESTLING. FOUR EVENTS—First Prize, £l/5/0; Second 10/0. Entrance. 1/-. MISCELLANEOUS. ENTRANCE FOR THE FOLLOWING — 1/- per event. lOOvds. SINGLE LADIES’ RACE.—Trophy. 50vds. MARRIED LADIES’ RACK—Trophy. 100yds. MEN’S RACE. —Trophy. THROWING CRICKET BALL.—Trophy. NAIL DRIVING COMPETITION.—Trophy. Cl lAIN STEPPING. —Trophy. WEIGHT ESTIMATING (Sheep).—Trophy. TWO CAR EVENTS.—Trophy, HOT WATER SUPPLIED. SIDE SHOWS. CHILDREN’S RACES. The Club reserves the right to alter the Programme without, further notice, or postpone or abandon the meeting. GRAND SPORTS BALL, ORMOND HALL IN EVENING. 460 ORMOND SPORTS SPECIAL TRAINS Leave Kaitj Wharf 9.35 a.m.; Motuliora 9 o’clock. Special Reduced Fares. 904 BULLS BULLS Buyer of Boner Cows and Bulls W. B. DOLEMAN. Phone 1206 D. MR. FARMER, This is what you’ve been waiting for. We'll give you a price for all Fencing Materials landed at your farm. We will build on your farm, concrete water storage tanks, dips, cowsheds, wells, footpaths, and troughs. In stock —Concrete Salt Boxes, ah sizes Troughs. Strainers, Stajs, Paving Slabs, Battens. Get our prices first. GISBORNE CONCRETE MANUFACTURERS ANDY DAHM, Proprietor. Address: C/o MATAWHERO HOTEL.

A FOUNTAIN PEN Makes an. Excellent Gift. BOOKS and FOUNTAIN PENS are always appreciated. C. W. MUIR Bookseller. ALEX THOMSON FLORIST Wishes to announce that he is still carrying on the FLORAL BUSINESS AT THE NURSERY 2 CARNARVON STREET Where work will he executed promptly and deli u ored. For all Phone Orders please ring PHONE 199 Orders may be left and Accounts paid at my Town Agents: MARY ELIZABETH CAKE SHOP 45 Peel Street

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20127, 22 December 1939, Page 12

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624

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20127, 22 December 1939, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20127, 22 December 1939, Page 12

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