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OX Y-ACETONE ELECTRICAL. WELDING We Can Undertake Any Welding Job. TAYLOR & POINTON LIMITED. 89 "K H - PHOXE 5065 I AUCTION SALES D.A.C. UNRESERVED SALE Of SHOP FITTINGS, ETC. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), FEB. 17th. At 1.30 p.m. *pHE DOMINION AUCTIONEERING COMPANY have received instructions to sell at the mart entirely without reserve:— 4 Counters, 9 Mirrors, Fruit Stands, Baskets, Chairs, Tucker Till, Display Stands. Racks, Glass Doors, I Pedestals, Marble Slabs, Chick Feeders, Quantity Dressed Timber, Computing Scales, 1000 Feet Match Lining, and numerous Sundries. Mops, Sundry Groceries, Garden Tools, complete set of Golf Clubs and Bag. GENERAL NOTICES. Rangiwahia Horticultural and Industrial Society 23ED. ANNUAL SHOW Wednesday, March 10th, OPEN FROM 10 A.M. TO 5.30 P.M. SCHEDULE. COMPETITIONS. To Start at 11 a.m. (Conducted under the rules of the N.Z. Athletic and Cycling Union.) ! Entries, with performances, to be in j the Secretary ; s hands not later than WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3rd, 1937. Single Handed Sawing Competition, 12 inch block, one cut. Prizes £1 10/* and 15/-. Nomination and acceptance 1/6. Sawing Competition-(Handicap.) Prizes £2 and £1 with Sweepstake added. Nomination and acceptance • 3/*. (Blocks 12 inches in diameter, two cuts.) Maiden Chop, for competitors within a radius of 20 miles lrom Rangiwahia. Prizes £2 and 15/-. Nomination and acceptance 2/-. (Blocks 12 inches in diameter.) Chopping Competition (Handicap.) First price Cup valued £4 4/- to uo won twice any time, and cash £4; second £1 10/-; with sweepstake added. Nomination and acceptance 4/-. (Blocks 12 inches in diameter.) Present holder, Mr. M. Thompson. HORSES. Judge: Mr. B. H. Pringle, Taihape. Jumping to Start at 1 p.m. 1. Hack, list. Prizes, First, Mr. J. Beard's Special; second 12/6. Entrance: Members 2/-, Non-membert 2/6. 2. Hack, 13st. Prizes, First, Stewards’ Special; second 12/6. Entrance; Members 2/-; Non-members 2/6. 3. Hill Horse. Prizes. First £1 5/-; second 12/6. Entrance: Members 2/-; Non-members 2/6. 4. Walking Horse. Prizes, First £1 5/-; second 12/6. Entrance: Members 2/-; Non-members 2/6.5. Pair Plough Horses. Bred or owned by exhibitor. Prizes. £1 5/-; second 12/6. Entrance: Members 2/-; Non-members 2/6. 6. Pony, 14.2 hands and under. Prizes. First, £1 5/-; second 12/6. Entrance: Members 2/-; Non-memberc 2/6. 7. Lady Rider. Prizes. First, Mr. H. E. Guthrie’s Trophy; second 12/6. Entrance: Members 2/-; Non-mem-bers 2/6. 8. Lady’s Hack, under list. Prizes. First £1 5/-; second 12/6. # Entrance: Members 2/-; Non-members 2/6. 9. Maiden Hunters. Catch weights. Jumps 3ft 6in. Prizes. First, £2 2/and trophy; second. £1 10/-; third, 15/-. Entrance: Members 4/-; Nonmembers 5/-. 10. Maiden Pony Jump, 14.2 hands and under. Prizes. First £1 5/-; second 12/6. Entrance: Members 2/-; Non-members 2/6. 11, Open Pony Jump, 14.2 hands. Prizes. First £2; second £l. Entrance: Members 2/-; Non-members 3/-. i 12. Open Hunters’ Competition, list. 71bs. First Prize Silver Cup valued £lO 10/-, donated by Mrs. Pearson; to be won twice in succession or three times at intervals by the same owner for permanency, aud cash £3; second £2; third £l. Entrance: Members 7/6; Non-members 10/-. 12a. Consolation Jump. Prizes. Sweepstake. Entrance: Members 2/-; Non-members 2/6. 1 14. Tilting. Prizes. First £1 5/-; secoud 12/6. Entrance: Members 2/-; Non-members 2/6. | 15. Ladies’ Tilting. Prizes. First £1 5/-; second 12/6. Entrance: Members 2/-; Non-members 2/6. CHILDREN’S SECTIONS. Entrance Free. For Children under 16 years of age. Child’s Pony, 13$ hands and under. First Prize 5/-; second 2/6. School Child's Pony or Horse. First Prize 5/-; second 2/6. 220 Yards. Prizes, 10/-, 5/-, 2/6. Entrance 6d. Pet Lamb. First prize 5/-; second 2/6. DAIRY CATTLE, SHEEP, CUT FLOWERS, DECORATIONS, VEGETABLES, FARM PRODUCE, FRUIT, BREAD & SWEETS, INDUSTRIAL, PHOTOGRAPHY, SCHOOL WORK. Members' Tickets can bo -obtained from the Secretaries (price 5/-), and admit holder, one lady and car to tli9 show. They also entitle the holder to certain reductions in entry fees. REFRESHMENTS ON GROUNDS. HOT WATER PROVIDED FREE. PICTURES IN EVENING. DANCE TO FOLLOW. Schedules may be had on application to the Secretaries. NO SIDE-SHOWS WILL BE ALLOWED. N. J. MORGAN, N. M. MARTIN, geerfitariea*

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Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 40, 17 February 1937, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 40, 17 February 1937, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 40, 17 February 1937, Page 8

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