]TTOR SALIC—4 Romney RAMS, 2-tootli to fuli-rnoutli; SRRINCURS, <luc any day. Apply W. A. Jamieson, Ivoiterangi. (,JU.\LMKII GOODS must bo cleared hedore stock-taking! Remember a lull purse means a bagful of bargains if you shop at McKay and Son’s. jLIOR SALK -One SI’IMNGKR. and one COW due with Jrd. calf. Lood sorts and very quiet. Also wellbred shorthorn yearling BULL. Apply “Guardian” Oilice. MJt J. V. MALL has in stock, No. .1 Shacklock range ‘(wood-burner attached), push chair with hood, pra.niette, small gas electric cooker, benzine iron, large quantity furniture, gramophone records and books.
SATUKD \Y NEXT, MARCH 8 th. JUSVIBLE SALE KELLEIC'S SAMPLE ROOMS, WELD STREET. HELD ill aid uf permanent tea rooms lor Tvokatahi-Koiterangi Winter Show Committee. ON SALE FROM 11 a.m. Fruit, vegetables, hams and bacon, lamb (killed at abattoir), poultry and home cookery. A great display. Your patronage is solicited.
K 0 K A T A HI-K 0 IT ERA N GI . , SPORTS CARNIVAL £llO PRIZE 11 ONE Y - £llO KOKATAHI FOOTBALL GROUND SATURDAY, MARCH 22nd 1930. Patron, Ja.s Esq., AI..P; President, T. Furlong; Chairman, A. 1). Dimmick; Handicappers, G. H. Perkins (running); Starter, J. J. Williams (running) j D. Wright (cycling). PROGRAMME: I—-Maiden Chop, r;2iu. log—lst. pr'ze 120 s, 2nd. 30s, 3rd. 10s. Nom. -Is, accept. 2s. 2 100yds. Handicap, local maiden footrace—lst. prize 30s, 2nd. 10s. Nom. Is Gd. 3 Upright Chop, 12in. log—lst £lO, 2nd. £3 3rd. £2. Nom. 7s, accept. 3s. -I—22oyds. Handicap footrace—lst. 80s, 2nd. 40s. Nom. 3s, accept Is. ws—Single Ladies’ Rjaeo—lst. 20s, 2nd. trophy. Nom. Is. G—Underhand Chop, loin, log—lst. 500 s, 2nd. 100 s, 3rd. 40s. Nom. 15s, accept. 10s. 7 120yds. Sheffield-Ist. 150 s, 2nd. 40s, 3rd. 20s Nom. os, accept. 2s 6d. 8— Handicap Saw. 2 cats—lst. £7, 2nd. 60s, 3rd. 20s. Nom. os, Accept. 2s. 9 Ladies’ and Gents’ Saw Handicap—lst. 30si, 2nd.. 10s. Post entry. 10— Ten Milo Cycle Road Race—lst. I.oos, 2nd. 40s, 3rd. 20s. Nom. 3s. accept. 2s. 11— 880yds. Handicap Footrace—lst. 80s, 2nd. 30s, 3rd. 20s. Nom. 2s, accept. 2s. 12— Married Ladies’ Race—lst. trophy, 2nd. trophy. Post entry. 13— Stepping Competition—lst. 20s, 2nd. os. Post entry. 14 — One Mile Footrace Handicap—--Ist. 80s, 2nd. 30s, 3rd. 10s. Nom 2s, accept. 2s. lo—Men’s Race (40 years and over) —lst. 20s. Post entry. 16— Schools’ Relay Race (local schools only)—Post entry. 17— Pioneers’ Race (50 years and over)—lst. trophy. Post entry. Other events for old and young arranged on the ground. ' All NOMINATIONS CLOSE with the Secretary on MONDAY, MARCH 10th. 1930. Last, two years’ performances must accompany all nominations, and if none in that period, Last three performances; also nomination fees. The Committee reserve the right to re-handicap after publication of handicaps. and in the event oi insufficient entries to cancel any event on the programme. Children's events start at 10.30 a.m Maiden Chop at noon. Admission to ground: Gents 2s. Indies Is. Refreshments obtainable on tbo grounds. A DANCE will bo held in the Public Hall, Kokatahi. in the evening. S. O’NEIL, E. T. FURLONG, Joint Secretaries. P.O. Kokatahi.
KOKATAHI PUBLIC HALL. WEDNESDAY. AI MICH 12th. 1930. mTIE ANNUAL SPORTS’ BALL JL will ho hold as above, in aid of the Sports Club. Music by Black Hand Orchestra, excellent supper and firstclass floor. Admission, gent 3s, lady STAN O’NEIL. E. T. FURLONG, Joint Secretaries.
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