Salt, sulphur, and charcoal are good things for the brood sow. If kept in a box in the feed lot the sows will help themselves. Boxes may be made with hinge covers that project over the edges of the box. This will keep out the rain, and the pigs will soon learn to lift the covers. Aria Sports. To be held on th>-> Aria Domain rjIHURSDAY. 7th MARCH, 1912. OFFICERS :—Patron, C. K. Wilson, Esq., M.P.; President, Mr J. Reardon, senr.; Vice-presidents, Messrs 11. E. Lewis, J. Collins. G. I'arkes, J. Heard, D. C. McDonald, J. O'Sullivan, A. Williams, C. Chilcott. F. Darrow, N. C. Matthew, J. Smyth, P. Smyth, C. B. Holloway, J. B. Young, S. Williamson, F. Stevens, N. G. McKenize; Stewards, Messrs E. Burnell, C. B. Holloway; llandicappers, (running) Messrs R. P. Coburn and 11. K. Riley (chopping) Mr Thos. McKinder; Judges, Messrs J. Collins and P. Smyth; Judge for horse events, Mr E. Meredith; Starter, Mr H. Rothery; Timekeeper, Mr C. Chilcoit; Clerk of Course, Mr McHolm. PROGRAMME. 100 Yards Handicap First 30a. second 10s. Nomination 2s, acceptance 13. 220 Yards Handicap First £2, second 10s. Nomination 2s Gd, acceptance Is fid. 440 Yards Handicap—First ,I'2 10s. second 10s, third ss. Nomination .'-.s, acceptance 2s. Half-mile Handicap First £:>, second £l, third 10s. Nomination 4s, acceptance 3s. One Mile Handicap First £4, second 30s, third 10s. Nomination ss, acceptance 4s. CHOPPING EVENTS. Maiden Chop, 15 inch block First £2, second 10s. Nomination Is. Handicap Chop, 15 inch block First £B, second o'Os. third 103. Nomination 7s (<d, acceptance ss. Underhand Chop, 15 inch block First £4, second 20s, third 10s. Nomination ss, acceptance 2s (id. HORSE EVENTS. Hunters' Competition, over three flights of hurdles. Trophy value £2. Nomination 4s. Ladies' Bracelet -Horses to gallop 200 yards, rider to dismount, run 50 yards, get a needle threaded, run back to horse and gallop back to post. Trophy value i"!. Nomination ss. Bare-back Race—Last horse to win. Trophy value NOMINATIONS close with secretary at Aria, February 22nd. Nominators for foot events must send in performances for last, two years. Nominations fees must accompany nil nominations. HANDICAPS will appear in the King Country Chronicle Four starters or no second prizj; three starters or no race. ADMISSION to ground Is. First class luncheon on ground. Member's tickets ss. F. J. MAYNE. Hon. Sec. A DANCE Will be held in the Public Hall at Night. - Miwn.]«gia—MUJWa Nothing adds more to the <'har;n and ! beauty of a home than a w<. 11-chosen collection of Pot Plants. Andwheiecan yon find the equals nt tho>e we supply? Nowhere. U's impossible to find more ; Beautiful fresh and Fragrant Flowers Than we are showing. Ihe lollmvin:; are a few only cf .1 l.irce co!leeii<»n now ready : , BEGONIAS (double ami single) CO LRUS FUCHSIAS i PALMS FERNS ' PETUNIAS HEATH And every tlower in season. S()W NOW : Carna'ion. Stuck, Primula. Am icla. cti\ Tui nip. I'ai r.ii ami "tlvr am iniliiiral seeds Mi|>plk'it in small <>i lai:;e quantities Gilbert J. Mackay PLANT MERCHANT. 100 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Will. J. BLACK lIORSE SHOER & GENERAL SMITH Taupiri Street - - 1c Kuiti (Between Waitonio County Council and Sale \ardsj.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 439, 14 February 1912, Page 3
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