DON'T FORGET Te Kuiti Sports On the Domain Wednesday, April 16 GOOD NOMINATIONS SIDE TOYS FOR THE SHOWS CHILDREN WOOD-CHOPPING SAWING ATHLETIC CALEDONIAN EVENTS DANCING Grand SOCIAL in the Evening. JNO. H. TRINNEAR, Hon. Sec. Awakino Collie Club (Affiliated with North Island Dog Trial Aasociaition). SEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING, To be held on Mr W. D. Thompson's farm, Awakino, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, April 9th and 10th, 1913. PROGRAMME. (Open to All-comers). CLASS I.—Heading (about 440 yds), bring back and yard.—Time allowed, 15 minutes. First prize, £4, second £2, third £l. Points: Heading 5, bring back 5, command 8, style 6, yarding 6- -total 30. CLASS ll.—Driving and Yarding Competitions, with two dogs, about 300yds.—Time allowed 15 minutes. Firsc prize £6, second £3, third £l. Points: Driving 8, style 8, command 8, yarding 6—total3o. CLASS 111. —Huntaway between three sets of flags, each flag placed one chain apart on a zigzag course, about 400 yds long.—Time allowed 12 minutes. First prize £4, second £2, third £l. Points: Huntaway 8, command 10, style 6, noise 6—total 30. CLASS IV. Huntaway, head, bring back, and hold in ring . —About 440 yds. Time allowed 18 minutes. First prize £5, Becond £2, third £l. Points: Huntaway 5, noise in hunting 5, head 5, bring back 6, holding 4 total 30. *. SPECIAL PRIZES. Mr B. Lett's Cup, valued ten guineas, for dog scoring most points in Classeß 111. and IV. To be won twice in succession or three times at intervals by the same owner A gold medal will be presented to winner of Cup each year on his returning Cup to secretary at termination of year. Cup will not be awarded .unless a dog scores a total of 40 points or more in the two classes. Mr W. D. Thompson's special prize, valued three guineas, will be allotted to Class IV., to dog scoring most points whose owner has not won a prize at any previous trials. Confined to competitors residing in Awakino county only. Mr R. Brewer's Medal, valued three guineas, will be allotted to Class 1., to the dog scoring most points whose owner has not won at previous trials. Mr S. A. Robinson's Silver Cup to the man having the best team of two or more dogs competing at the trial, to be won twice at any time. Other Special Prizes will be allotted later. Entries close SATURDAY, April sth, at 8 p.m. A COACH leaves WAITARA daily for Awakino at 7 a.m., returning each day at 7 a.m. MEMBER'S TICKETS, 10s 6d, which admits them free to Concert and Ball at night. WALTER H. SMITH, Hon. Sec. and Treas. "Bournemouth," Awakino, via Waitara. I APPLICATIONS are invited from ' lads between ages of 13 and 16 I years for the position of telegraph message boy. Salary £3l per annum Ito commence. Fifth Standard certificate required unless boy is under 14 years of age, when Sixth Standard certificate necessary. Preference given to lads holding Certificate of Proficiency. Apply to A. E. Moore postmaster Te Kuiti. AWAKINO COUNTY. COUNTY CLERK VACANCY. A PPLICATIONS are invited from - persons qualified to fill the position of. County Clerk to the above County. Applicants must state salary required and enclose copies of three recent testimonials. Applications to be addressed to chairman Awakino County Council, Awakino, on or before WEDNESDAY, April 16th, 1913. Conditions of appointment to be seen at Chronicle office, Te Kuiti. J. H. TRINNEAR, Acting County Clerk. Te Kuiti, March 26th. 1913.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 556, 5 April 1913, Page 4
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