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AMUSEMENTS, Bundle I Benefit LABOUR DAY. ORAMO PROCESSION, PICTURES AND NIGGER MINSTRELS All taking part in the procession must be at the Fire Brigade Station at 1.30 p.m. sharp. Procession starts punctually at 2 p.m. MONDAY, LABOUR DAY, - 26th October, 1914. - Procession Prizes: 1. Best decorated Bicycle Ladies' Entry 6d. First prize, Ladies' silver mounted purse. Presented by Mr. W. McColl 2. Best decorated [Bicycle Gents' Entry 6d. First prize, One hat Presented by Mr G. Lineham. 3. Most original Costume, Maori Entry 6d. First prize, Pair of trousers to order. Presented by J. A. Williams 4. Most original comic costume, Entry 6d. Pakeha First prize, Box Cigars Presented by L. 1 D. Nathan, Auckland 5. Best industrial exhibit in Procession Entry is. prize Solid nickel tea pot. Presented by Mrs. Ei MacDon'ald 6.' Best original costume (Child) .in Procession" Entry free First prize, Hancjsome bbttle of ■ scent. Presented by J. E. Walker,' Second prize, eautiful doll Presented by Mrs .E. Petheri'clc.

Sports Programme: . Tudges—J. T. Hetet, A. Julia/i, Geo Horner, Esquires. Starter—H. Rotliery, Esq. Gall Steward, T. Rawlinson, Esq.; , Handicapper—W. McColl. Esq. Judges of Speeches—H. Hine, J. Ta mm adge, Esquires, and Revd. Houcllen- Judges for Procession P. Finlay, Esq:, Kevds. Beattie x and Houchen, T. Frost and W. -Croft;- Esquires. Gate-keepers— Vy. D. Cook, and others "■ > /. Labor Day speech Entry is First Prize, Medal Presented by Mr. R. Fen ton Second prize, Pair of boots Presented by W. McDonald. 8. "talking Match Gents' Entry 6d. First prize, box of cigars presented by Mi* H. Luks, Te Awamutu. Second prize, box of cigars, presented by Mr. Luks. 9. Boys race.pnder 16 years Entry '. -Prize ; - . Second prize .10 Girls race under 16 years ,<■- Entry free 7 First tin [of Tea 81bs., presented by Maclcay Jones, Te Kuiti. Second Prize Haildsbme Dressing Case, .presented by D. McCorkindale. 11. Married Woman's race Entry free 'First prize, £ I Is. order *. on Burleys Draper Second Prize I2lb joint of beef Presented by T. Wells & Sons 12. Pony jumping for Boys Entry 6d First ptize, Bridle Presented by ' McNaught. Second prize, 1 Pair of Spurs Presented by C. J. Ellison. .13. Married Men's Race Entry 6d First prize, Ham Presented by F. Langstone. Second prize, Pair Boots Presented by C. F. Turner \ • 14. Gjrls racs over 16 years Entry free First; prize, Pendant Presented Grieshaber. 15. race under 10 years Entry free First prize, Case of Fruit Presented by Sang and Wing Second Prize " . 16. Old Men ? s - Race Entry 66. . First prize Pipe Presented by ■ Alf. Mitchell Second prize 17. Girls race under 10 years Entry free First prize Second prize 18. Hop, Step and Jump Entry 6d First prize Sucking Pig, presented by Cotter Bros.; second prize box of: Cigars presented by H. Luks. 19. Treacle Bun 'Competition First prize Second prize 20. Place Kicking All Comers First prize, £/ I 0, presented by Great Northern Brewery; second prize lOs 6d, presented by Geo. Horner, Grand Hotel. 21. One Man (Dry) Event Fire Brigade ■ 22. Married Woman's Race First prize, (Special) s<jlb bag of flour Presented by Mr H. J. Ellison Grocer 23. Sack Race..First, prize truck of firewood valued at £3, presented by Ellis and Burnand; second prize box of Cigars presented by H. Luks. • 24. Most tastefully costumed child (girl), under 12, 'in the procession with decorated perambulator. First prize handsome nickel teapot and jug, presented by Mrs. E. A. McDonald. Second prize Third prize "A MUGS CRICKET MATCH eleven aside will be played HUGHIE CONWAY'S INVINCIBLES versus ALF. MITCIiEL'S WORLD WIDE-WILLOW-WIELDERS

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 714, 21 October 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 714, 21 October 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 714, 21 October 1914, Page 4

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