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SPLENDID GROCERY BUSINESS FOB SALE OITUATED in the best suburb of large sea-port town doing a practically cash turnover of £950 per month. Stock about £llOO, plant about £450, all at valuation. Lease of premises at £3 per week. No living accommodation on premises. Goodwill required £2OO. This business will stand every investigation and will bo found to be a sound payable concern. Buyer would require at least £IOOO cash. Goldiagham & Beckett, Ltd. inww— l 111 IB— I imm ll— tmmtmmm* TWELFTH. ANNUAL MEETING . of the Oroua Downs Sports Club at 11.15 a.m. to bo held on Messrs. Stratford’s ' Grounds Oroua Downs, on Wednesday, Feb. 29th, 1928 PROGRAMME. y 11.15 a.m. I.—Maiden Pony Leaping, 14.2 and under, _ First 3 guineas, second 1 guinea. Entrance 5/-. 11,40 a.m. 2. —100 yds. Maiden Race. Trophies £l/10/- and 10/-, Entrance 2/6. 11.45 a.m. 3. —Maiden Hunters’ Competition. 11 stono and over. First Waller Bros.’ Cup valued 10 guineas, second 2 guineas, third 1 guinea. Entrance 10/-. 12. a.m. 4.—Open Pony Leaping. 14.2 and under, First 4 guineas, second 1 guinea. Entrance 5/-. , j 12.15 p.xh. 5, — Open Hunters ’ Competition. 11.2 and over. First Cup donated by J. F. MeKelvie Esq., and 7 guineas cash, second 3 guineas, third 1 guinea. Entrance 15/-. , 1.10 p.m. G.—loo yds. Open. Trophies. First 2 guineas, second 10/-. Entrance 2/6. 1.15 p.m. 7. —Apple Bobbing Race. Ponies 14.2 and under. First 2 guineas, second 10/6. Entrance ■ 2/0.. 1 1.30 p.m, B.—Polo Bending Competition. First 1 guinea, second 10/6. Entrance 2/6. 2.0 p.m. 9.—Leaping Competition. Steeplechase style. 11 stone and over. First 8 guineas, second 3 guineas, third 1 guinea. Entrance 10/-. 2.30 p.m. 10.—Walk,-.Trot and Gallop. First 2 guineas, second 10/6. Entrance 3/--2.45 p.m. 11. —220 yds. Handicap. Trophies, First 3 guineas, second 1 guinea, third 10/6. Entrance 2/6.. 2.50 p.m. 12.—Thread-the-Ncedle. Once round. 1 guinea each, Lady and Gent. Entrance 2/6. 3.5 p.m. 13.—Hunters’ Consolation. Catch weights. First 4 guineas, second 30/-. Entrance 6/-. 3.35 p.m. 14.—Cigar Race. First 1 guinea, second 10/6. Entrance 2/6.3.45 p.m. 15.—High Jump. Trophies, Eirst 1 guinea, second 10/6. Entrance 2/6. 4.0 p.m. 16.—Titling at the Bing, First 1 guinea, second 10/6. Entrance 2/6, 4.15 p.m. 17.—Hop, Step and Jump. Trophies. First 1 guinea, second 10/6. Entrance 2/6. 4.30 p.m. 18.—Speed Judging for Motors. Once round. First 1 guinea, second 10/6. Entrance 2/6. 4.45 p.m. 19.—Members ’ Race. Trophies, first and second. Entrance free. Baby Show. Under 12 months and under 6 months. Trophies. Entrance 1/-. Sheep Guessing. Prize Sheep. Entrance i/-. Chain Stepping. Trophies 15/- and 5/-. Entrance 1/-. t ßaces for Children. All ages. Entrance- free. Rules and Regulations. 1. All Events post entry. All entries must be in half-hour before each event. 2. Competitors when nominating must send in their results of the last two performances. 3. All athcltie events will be under the rules of the N.Z.A.A.A. 4. No entry will bo accepted unless accompanied by the entrance fees. 5. The decision of the judges or judge shall be final in every competition. 6. The Committee reserve the right of refusing any entry, taking any change in the programme postponing or abandoning the Sports if necessary, by weather or other circumstances of which they shall

bo solo judge. 7. All events Jive competitors or no second prize. Three competitors or no event. 8. All competitors must be in readiness when called ns the events must come off in the order stated. Any competitor misconducting himself will be excluded from the competition and if he should have successfully competed, he must forfeit the prize. All competitors must leave the ring after each event. Afternoon Tea 1/6 obtainable on Grounds. Accommodation mill be provided for Competitors with horses coming from a distance if the Secretary be no'ilicd two days previous to the Sports. Phono 106 Foxton. FEILDING HIGHLAND PIPE BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Admission 1/6. School children Free. Vehicles 1/-. DANCE IN THE EVENING. Admission 3/-. Ladies 2/-. Larkin’s Orchestra. Handicapper for Foot Events.: D. WATSON. Judge: J, R. McDonald, Esq., Pres. .T. Q. Cameron, Esq., Secretary, D. Gustofson.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6541, 24 February 1928, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6541, 24 February 1928, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6541, 24 February 1928, Page 12

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