I ^Scfiocf s Gdtege CMizs fwduceJ I || H.B. School and Gollege Clothes stand up to the roughest, 1 1 most active wear. High quality English and New Zealand 1 B materials throughout. Smartly and sturdily made; doubly m I reinforced seats, 1 I nTHA°7rDCd COLLEGE SCHOOL and COLLEGE M B HASTINGS HIGH SCHOOL STRIPED RAINCOATS. H |f|{ SrllK 1 5 BLAZERS. All sizes. Obo price LN NAVA TEXTURE witb. belt. Ex j|Sj II ROSLYN ALL WOOL NAVY 2^/6 cellent value. H H SHIRTS. Splendid value. BOYS' & YOUTHS? PLAIN & 7/1 1 M ■ 6/6 STRIPED BLAZERS. Smart assorted HIGH GRADE NAVY TEXTURE xvitb j ® | ROSLYN GREY PLUNKET SHIRTS. ShauGS and PatteTns- belt. Latest shapes. Sizes 28 to 44. » ■ All sizes. 8/11 tO 21/« 15/9 tO 34/- ■ I ' FINE MER3NO UNDERWEAB. Light ^ SCHOOL SUIT'S ^ j jjj ; ^ 9 YOIJTHS' BOX CALP DERBY SHOES. I WltH LONG^HRCH^ERS ' ' ' ' L~ ^ g •. B Sizes 11 to 5. i w WNE NAVY eaBBSB. Smartly 1 9 14/9 to 21/6 | styled. Sizes 13 to 17. Onr prices w!5!5F^!^B |9 ■ YOUTHS' COLLEGE BOOTS. Special 62/6 tO 67/6 M ■\ value. Sizes 11 to 5. j ' \ ^ 9 14/9 to 21/6 .yJ ONLY 9 9 \[ 9 5*2 MORE 9 9 £~W £1 JfM W m SHOPPING DAYS m 3 m W mfal — #• • \ ZjlSL- BEFORE THE 9 J JlGMXti tillUl* K"""™ | I Heretaunga Street I ' I'T I ■ . HASTINGS WSm I
JIEOKINO gPOETS * AND GBEYHOUND AND TIN HARE RACING. (Affiliated with the N.Z. Athletic and Cycling Union and N.Z. Amateur Athletic Assoeiation). » EASTER SATURDAY, MARCH 27. Commencing at 11 a.m. On the Club's Ground, MATHEWS' MEMORIAL PARE. For the convenienee of Competitora and others, a conveyance will leave Waipawa on arrival of Napier rnail XraiL PEOGEAMME £245 — TOTAL PRIZE MONEY — £245 AMATEUR ATHLETIC & CYCLING EVENTS. Condueted under Rules of N.Z.A.A.A. and N.Z.A.C.A. Trophies or Orders to the value stated will bo supplxed. 1 — GIRLS' RACE, under 10. 2— BOYS' RACE, under 10. £ — GIRLS' RACE, under 15, 4 — BOYS' RACE, under 15. 5—100 YARDS HANDICAP. 6—220 YARDS HANDICAP. 7—440 YARDS HANDICAP. 8—880 YARDS HANDICAP. 9—120 YARDS HURDLE HDCP. 10— 4-LAP BICYCLE HANDICAP. 11 — 6-LAP BICYCLE HANDICAP. 12— 8-LAP BICYCLE HANDICAP. 13—75 YARDS LADTES ' HANDICAP. 14—100 YARDS LADIES' HANDICAP. 15—120 YARDS LADIES' HANDICAP. 16— HIGH JUMP HANDICAP (Jlale or Female entrants accepted). The T. DTJNN CUP, valued £7 7/-, to b© won. twice, not iieressurl: v f« succession, will be auui.lo i !-. >! c (Vnfetitor gaining nu-st poini> ui Kveiii.--
Sf 6, 7, 8, 9. 10,11, 12, 13, 14, 15. Points to count: 1st 5, 2nd 3, 3rd 1. CHOPPING & SAWING EVENTS. (Under permit from N.Z. A. & C. Union). ' Chopping Entries njust be in by adverfidnfl /jc'ffli 17— 12in. OPEN STANDING CHOP. 18— OPEN UNDERHAND CHOP HANDIOAP, I5in. Bloek. 10— SAWING COMPETITION HANDICAP, 15in. Block, 3 Cuts. 20— loin. OPEN STANDING CHOP HANDICAP. 21— 12in. GWAVAS MAIRE JIGGER HANDICAP CHOP. Dry Pinus Insignus Dummies. Two jiggers high. Competitdrs must provide own jiggers. Six entries or no event. Poplar Wood in all Chops except Jiggei Chop. HORSE EVENTS. Post Entry. 22— OPEN LEAPING MATCH. Eirst Mr R. Mathew's Challenge Cup, value £15 15/- (to be won twiee in suceession or three times at intervals), £15 and Silver Miniature Cup, second £5, third £2. Weight Ilst. 71b, Male riders. Entry 15/-. 23— MAIDEN JUMP. 24— LADIES' JUMPING COMPETITION. — PONY JUMPING, under 14.2. £6— NOVELTY OBSTACLE RACE, Over sueh Course as Stewards may decide. 27— JUMPING COMPETITION, for horses that have never won a jumping competition at A. and P. Bhows. 28— ADDITION RACE. The late MEb. A. W. PARSON'S Challenge Cup, value £8 8/- (to be won twice in succession or three times nt fntervals) will be given to the ov •• gaining most judge's points >: Cvents 22, 23, 24, 25, 27.
SPECIALS. The Holden Cup will be awarded to the local Horse gaining most points in Eventa Noa. 22, 23, -24, 25, 27. GEEYHOUND AND TIN HARE RACING. Prize Money.- — Pirat £1, second 10/-, third 7/6. 50% of Entry Money in each event to be divided between first acd second in proportion 60% and 40%. Entries close Friday, 19th March. — SAWYER'S ARMS HURDLES. Open. 2— TIKOKINO MAIDEN. Open to dogs who havo never won a first prize. 3— ARGYLL STAKES. Open. 1 — CONSOLATION STAKES. Open to dogs who have not won prize money xon SPORTS DAY. HIGHLAND EVENTS. ^ (Under 12). 1— HIGHLAND FLING. 2— SEANN TRUIBHAIS. 3— IBISH JIG. (Over 12 and under 16). 4— HIGHLAND ELING. 5 — SWORD DANCE. 6— SAILOR'S HORNPIPE. (Over 16). 7— HIGHLAND ELING. 8— REEL. 9— IRISH JIG. Entry in Events under 12, 6d. Entry in other Dance Events, 1/-. Prize Money in all Events — 15/-. 10/-, and 5/-. BOXING COMPETITION. Condueted under the auspices of the Waipukurau Boxing Olub. N.B.— Entries for Athletic, Chopping and Sawing Events CLOSE with the Secretary on ERIDAY, March 19th, at 8 p.m., unless otherwise specif»ed. X> Kntry aceepted unless aceompaiii'.d l>y Entry Eee,
Competitora to send in last three performances. Handicaps . will bo published on THURSDAY, March 25th, 1937. RULE. — "A Maiden Horse is one that has never won a first prize at any Sports Meeting or Show." N.B. — All Horses eompeting for Challenge Cnps must be bona fide property of entrant. A lease for 12 months to count as o'wnership. COMPETITIONS ALL DAY. Hot Water, Luncheon and other Booths on the Ground. Admission to Grounds: Pedestrians l/6, School Children 6d, Horsemen 1/6, Vehiele and Driver 2/6, Motor Car and Driver 2/6, Side-Car and Driver 2/6. Member's Ticket admits member, lady and family under 12 years. Ticket 5/- (apply Secretary). DANCE TO FOLLOW. , (Orehestra). THOS. B. JACKSON, Hon. Seeretary, Waipaoa. | WHAT OF 19377 \Y1LL rr MEAN PROGRESS tui yourself? Yes, if you spend so-:ne of your spare timo in study. Let the f.C.S. train you effieiently at home for promotion — there are over 3000'Courses fc'rom which to choose, such as: Matriculation Accountanev Chemistry Office Training Diesel Eng. Salesraanship Motor Eng. Journalism Foundry WorU Commercial Art Radio Windew Dressing Send for Free Booklet, stating the subject in which you are interested. No obligation. INTERNATIONAL COREESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Dept, B, Box 120 - HASTINGS
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 31, 20 February 1937, Page 14
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