EXAMINATION RESULTS. The last examination proved the benefits of . Pulmonas to one young student. With all the symptoms of a bad cold, she despaired of being able to enter. A few Pulmonas pastilles, however, soon conquered the '■old, and enabled her to sit with the clear head and alert mind a stiff examination' requires.—Advt. Here's a way to save money—use Tan-01” for all polishing jobs. Gives ■ bright >asting shine to floors, furnime and footwear with a minimum of •ffort. Extremely economical.—Advt. J£OSS gPORTS CARNIVAL. ROSS RECREATION GROUND. EASTER TUESDAY, March 29, 1932. Officials: Patron, James O'Brien Esq., M.P.; .President, H. Osrners; Esq Handicappers: Running events, Mr J ' loch ford ; chopping events, Mr J. Flaherty. Starters: Running, Mr J. Vthig ;• chopping, Mr J. Davern. PROGRAMME Registered under the N.Z. Athletic, Cycling and Axemen’s Union (Incorp.) All competitors must be registered. Sports start at 12 noon sharp. 1 lOOvds Maiden Footrace: Ist 40/-. 2nd 20/-. Nom. 2/-. 2. Maiden Chop (open), 12in. log: Ist 120/-. 2nd 40/-. Nom. 4/-, ace. 2/--A. Boys’ Race, under 16: Ist 16/-. 2nd 0/-. Nom. 6d. 4 120yds Sheffield: Ist 140/-, 2nd 60/-. 3rd 20/-. Nom. 5/-. ace. 2/-. V Upright Chop, 12in. log: Ist 200/-, 2nd 80/-. 3rd 40/-. Nom. 6/-, ace. 4/-. 6. Stopping Competition: Ist 20/-. 2nd 6/-, Nom. 1/-: 7. Local Handicap Chop, 'l2in. log (Totarn River to Pukekura): lsi 80/-, 2nd 40/-. 3rd 20/-. Norn. 3/acc. 1/-. 8. lOO.vds Handicap Footrace: Ist 80/-. 2nd 40/-. Nom. 3ace. 1/-.. 0. Underhand Chop, 14in log: Ist 000/-, 2nd 160/-. 3rd 60/-. Nom. 20/-, ace. 0/-. Winners of heats not placed in final to receive Cl. 10. Married Ladies’ Race: Trophies donated by Join. Burns and Co. 11. Single Ladies’ Race: Trophies. 12. Quoiits: Ist 40/-. 2nd 20/-, Nom. 2/-. ■ . 13. Sheep Guessing Competition. Novelty events galore for young and old. ' RULES AND REGULATIONS. NOMINATIONS for Events 1. 2, 4 7,8, and 9 close with the .Secretary in March 19th. 1932. ACCEPTANCES close at noon on day of sports. Fees must accompany all nominations. Competitors when entering must forward last four per' .nuances. The Committee reserve ilie right t<> "(‘handicap after publication of handi cap, and ally event of insufficient entries to cancel that event on the programme
HOSS IX ATTENDANCE. 1 { 4 «*'rc'slmicii l,« nil! .< iiiii l)lc mi flu Spurts Croiind. Admission |<> Grounds: (■(’ids Li.di.-s 1/-. Snor-inl (ruin iiiTHiiK<'nii!ids Iron: nil: Lo G'ro.vniouth. GRAND BALL IN THE EVENING Excidlpiifc nmuigenintats. W. E. CLARKE. Hon. Sc-. A. W. PEEBLES, Treasurer
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HOG19320324.2.9.2
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1932, Page 3
Word count
Tapeke kupu
415Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1932, Page 3
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
The Greymouth Evening Star Co Ltd is the copyright owner for the Hokitika Guardian. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of the Greymouth Evening Star Co Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.