AMUSEMENTS. AEIA SPOETS TO BE HELD IN DOMAIN, FRIDAY, 26th MARCH, 1915 First event 10 a.m. Dance in evening PROGRAMME 1 iooyds. Race. Nom. 25.; Ace. is.; Ist 305., 2nd 10s. 2220 yds. Race. Nom. 25.; Ace. Is,; Ist 305., 2nd 10s. 3 130 yds. Hurdle Race. Nom. 25.; Ace. Is.; Ist 305., 2nd lOs. 4 880 yds. Race. Nom. 35.; Ace. is.; Ist 405., 2nd lOs. 5 I mile Race. Nom. 45.; Ace. 25.; Ist 605., 2nd 20s. 6 Boys' Race (for boys under 12 yrs.). Ist lOs., 2nd ss. 7 Girls' Race (for girls under 12 yrs.). Prize ss. 8 Married Ladies' Race. Trophy. 9 Stepping the Chain. PostEnt.is.; Prize 20s. 10 Sheep Guessing. Post Entry Is.; Prize 20s. 11 Tug-of-War (Married v. Single) 10 a side. Post Entry 2s. Od.; Prize £5. 12 Sack Race. Post Entry Is. 6d.-; Prize £l. Horse Events For Maiden Horses only. 1 Ladies' Bracelet Race. Trophy value £3; Post Entry 4s. 2 Pace Race. Trophy value £2; Post Entry 3s. . 3 Pace Race (for Ponies). Trophy value £2; Post Entry 3. 4 Horse Jumping. Trophy value £2; Post Entry 3s. 5 Tilting the Ring. Prize £i; Post Entry is. 6 Rescue Race.. Prize £2; Post Ent. 3s. 7 Tug-of-War (horse-back 6 a side). Prize £3; Post Entry 2s. Nominations, accompanied by nomination fees, to be in the hands of Secretary not later than 5 p.m. on Mar. 19th. Acceptances On theground at 10 a.m., March 26th. Nominations must be accompanied by performances. Four starters or no race. Five starters or no second prize. Acceptances published! in Chronicle on March 22nd. JOHN NICOL, Secy. Admission to Grounds, 1/ARIA SPORTS CLUB > MEETING of the Committee,'and - all those interested, will be held m the Aria Hall, at 7 p.m. on Friday, sth March. J. NICOL, Secy. DENTAL NOTICE. HAMILTON WILSON, Surgeon Dentist. Dental Rooms, above Giesen's Pharmacy. Mr. Wilson visits Otorohanga every Friday. Dental Rooms, Green and Colebrook Building. SALE SALE
We are holding our usual HALF-YEARLY ... ISAJjlii ••• ' OF Drapery and Clothing GREAT BARGAINS IN EVERY f DEPARTMENT. SPECIAL SALE OF ' Embroidery and Laces AT LESS THAN COST PRICE. SEE WINDOW. GEO. LINEHAM THE UP-TO-DATE CASH DRAPER AND CLOTHIER NEXT BANK OF N. ZEALAND. WATERMAN'S FOUNTAIN PEN. Complete range of 150 Self-filling Pens in stock. I GUARANTEE EVERY PEN. I will give a Week's Trial with each Pen. Over 200 Waterman's Pens in daily use in Te Kuiti. Sole Te Kuiti Agent: F. S. SUTTON HAIRDRESSER, TOBACCONIST Bookseller and Stationer. Rora Street TE KUITI
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King Country Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 749, 27 February 1915, Page 4
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