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| desire to sincerely THANK Dr. Wil- * son, the Matron and Staff for the splendid treatment 1 1 received from them while an inmate of the Westland Hospital. J. M. ALLAN, ltoss. hETURHEP SOLDIERS' APPLICATIONS from sons of exservicemen, who are eligible under the Flock House Scheme, will be received up to APRIL ‘2nd. by the undersigned from .whom forms of application and particulars may be obtained. Eligible age, from 14}, to 16} years. R. PATERSON, Hon. Secretary, v Box 86 Hokitika, ’Phone 212. AXEMEN’S CARNIVAL . KUMARA 31st.' MARCH FIRST EVENT 12.30 p.m. punctual. also GRAND BALL AT NIGHT. * . /, Orchestra, of six instruments. Efficient M.C. Promenade Supper. jim McLaughlin, Secretary.
CENTRAL MART VEGETABLES 4 FRUIT NOW OPENED A FULL LINE OF FRESH FRUIT ALSO VEGETABLES. Local Grown Cabbages and Lettuces, MISSES WARREN FITZHERBERT ST., HOKITIKA.
SPORTS CARNIVAL. ROSS RECREATION GROUND. EASTER TUESDAY, March 2S, 1932. Officials: Patron, James O’Rrien, Esq., M.P.; President, TT. Osiners, Esq. Hnndieappers: Running events, Mr J. Rnehtord; chopping events, Mr J. Flaherty. Starters: Running, Mr J. Replug; chopping, Mr J. Davern. . PROGRAMME. Registered under the X.Z. Athletic, Cycling and Axemen’s Union (Ineorp.) All competitors must lie registered. Sports start at 12 noon sharp. 1 100yds Maiden Footrace: Ist 40/-, 2nd 20/-.' Norn. 2/-. 2. Maiden Chop (open), 12in. log: Ist 120/-, 2nd 40/-. Norn. 4/-, ace. 2/-. 3. Roys’ Race, under 10: Ist 15/-, 2nd 5/-. Nom. Od: 4 120yds Sheffield: Ist 140/-, 2nd GO/-, 3rd 20/-. Xum. 15/-, ace. 2/-, 5 Upright Chop, 12in. log: Ist 200/-, 2nd 80/-, 3rd 40/-. Norn. 6/-, ace. 4/G. Stepping Competition : Ist 20/-, 2nd 5/-, Xom. 1/-. 7. Local Handiiiap Chop, 'l2in. log (Totara River to Pukokura): Ist 80/-. 2nd 40/-, 3rd 20/-. Xom. 3/-. nee. 1/-. 8. 100yds Handie".!) Footrace: Ist 8!'/-, 2nd 40/-. Noin. 3/-, ace. 0. Underhand Chop. 14in. log: Ist 500/-. 2nd 160/-, 3rd GO/-. Xom. 20/-, ace. 15/-. Winners of heats not placed in filial to receive Cl. 10. Married Ladies’ Race: Trophies donated hy John Rums and Co. 11. Single Ladies’ Race: Tronldes 12. Quoits: Ist 40/-. 2nd 2')/-, Xom. 2/-. 13. Slice]) Guessing Competition. Novelty events galore for young and old.
■RUr/TCS AND R EGO RATIONS. NOMINATIONS for Events 1. 2. 4. .■), 7. 8, and 9 close with the .Secretary on March 19th. 19.‘52. ACCEPTANCES close at noon oh dav of sports. Fees most accompany all nominations. Compel itors when enl.eriiiK must f0r.,..,,..1 f i'n r lii'i'l'ni The Committee reserve the riehl |o (“handicap alter publication ol handi'•‘in, “111(1 ally evenj ol :nsn(fi( a"'l >•- tries to cancel that event on the programme. ROSS ORCHESTRA IN ATTENDANCE. Re'Yes line’ll! s old.doable oil I l ' l ' Sports Oroiind dmissjoo |o (li'oniels: Gents '2'-: Radies I - Special Irain arranyeinenl , Iron: an.! fo (Irevmoid li. GRAND RALt. IN TH r Ii“ v 1.,,,, i .... j s \V. E, CI.ARKE "on. S'A. \V. PEER! It’S. Tien surer
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