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TE KIIITI Athletic Sports Club (Under llic rules of N.Z. A. and C.U.) ATHLETIC, WOOD - CHOPPING AND SAWING EVENTS. rjlO be held in To Kuiti Domain on WEDNESDAY, 27th MARCH. PROGRAMME. Maiden Race, 150 yards—Firat £l, second 10a. Post entry 2s. Maiden Double-handed Sawing, 18 inch log—Firat -£2 10a, second 20s. Nomination 2a Gd, acceptance Is 6d. 100 Yards Handicap, ■ — First 40a, second 20a. Nomination 2a, acceptance Is 6d. Running High Jump Handicap— First 30a, second 10s. Post entry 2b 6d. 120 Yards Handicap Hurdles — First 60s, second 20s, third 10s, Nomination 3s, acceptance Is 6d. Double-handed Sawing HandicapFirst 60a, second 20s. Nomination 3s 6d, acceptance Is 6d. 220 Yards Handicap—First, 60s, second 20s. Nomination 2s 6d, acceptance Is 6d. Boys' Handicap, 16 years and under —First trophy, second trophy. Post entry Is. Maiden Chop, 15 inch log (standing) block —First 50s, second 20a, third 10s. Nomination 2s 6d, acceptance Is 6d. 440 Yards Handicap First 80s, second 30s. Nomination 3s 6d, acceptance 2s. Te Kuiti Handicap Chop (standing), 18 inch block —First £ls, second £3, third 255. Nomination 15s, acceptance 6a. Half-mile Handicap First £4, second 30s. Nomination 4s, acceptance Is 6d. One Mile Handicap First £5, second 30s. Nominatiun 4s 6d, acceptance 2s. Underhand Chop, 18 inch block. — First £5, second 20s. Nomination 4s, acceptance 2s. POINTS PRIZES: 1. Athletic events, Cup presented by Messrs Albrechtaen and Chilcott. 2. Chopping events, Gold Medal. Points to count: First 5, second 3, third 1. CONDITIONS: NOMINATIONS for all events close with the secretary at Te Kuiti on Saturday, February 24th, at 8 p.m. ACCEPTANCES close on Thursday, March 14th, at 8 p.m. Late entries will be received up to the date of the handicaps on payment of an additional fee of Is for each event. HANDICAPS will be published in the King Country Chronicle on March 6th. Three starters or no race, four starters or no second prize. The committee reserve the right to alter the order of events if necessary. W. DEMENT, Hon. Sec. HERBERT CLAPHAM Hydro-Electropathie And Consulting' Botanic Practitioner Founder of Clapham's Combination Cure of Morbid, Pulmonary, and Constitutional Diseases. Late Proprietor and Superintendent of the " Bellevue" Sanatorium and Hydro-Electropathic and Botanic Institute, Moama, N.S.W., and the " Mount View" Sanatorium, Kew, Melbourne. Formerly of Nelson Sanatorium, Nelson, N.Z. Mr. Clapham begs to inform the people of this district that he has resumed practice, and may be consulted on all diseases FREE OF CHARGE at his dispensary and consulting rooms in RORA STREET, TE KUITI— Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays (Or by appointment) OTOROHANGA—MONDAYS and FRIDAYS (Opposite Commercial Hotel) X.uhinß n<kls more to the charm ami lvautv nt a home than a well-chosen collection of Pol Plants. Anil where can vmi fmd the equals of those we supply ? Nowhere. It's impossible to tinil more Beautiful fresh and Fragrant Flowers Than we are showing. The following arc a few only of a large collection •liuv ready : BEGONIAS (double and single) COLELS FUCHSIAS PALIWS FERNS | PETUNIAS HEATH And every flower in season. ij,,,,. Y/nv • Pansy, Nemesia. Cal- . cerla ri a. Cineraria, Carnation. Sloe!;, Primula, Auricola, etc. Turnip. Carrot ami other agricultural seed;- :-npplieil in small or lai'Ke quantities Gilbert J. Maekay PLANT MERCHANT, 100 OLE EN STREET, AUCKLAND.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 444, 2 March 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 444, 2 March 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 444, 2 March 1912, Page 3

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