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J. C. HUTTON (N.Z.) LTD. ■OUYEKS OF PEIME BACONERS ■ L> CHOPrERS AND PORKERS. AGENTS: S. LIGGINS, Phone 5425, P.N. R. WEBB, Phone 8575, P.N. ,T. BLUNDEN, 13D, Ashhurst. K. J. NELSON, sub-agent, Woodville. R. Iv. LIGGINS, Phone 5425, P.N., Rangiotu, Ivongotea. MAIRE STREET, Oil Rangitikei St. Phone 519JL FOR MOTOR SPRING REPAIRS. Agricultural and General Smith Work TIME MARCHES ON! The fleeting passage of time brings us once again to the turn of another year. May the new one so rapidly on its way bring a greater measure of prosperity and happiness. May it find you and yours happy and healthy. That is our wish for 1040. CHILD Bros. THE CAREFUL CARRIERS.

prize, Mataroa Silver Cup, presented by Miss Doris Young, to b© won twice in succession or three times at intervals be tore being won outright, and £5/5/- cash; second prize £o/3/-, third £l/1/-. Open to both lady and gentlemen riders. Entry— Members 7/6, non-members 10/-. 20— SBO Yards Handicap, 2.10 p.m. First prize 30/-, second 15/-, third 5/-. Entry 1/6. 21— Three Miles Cyftle Handicap, 2.15 p.m. First prize 21/-, second 10/6, third 5/-. Entry 1/-. 22 — Best Suitable School Pony, 2.25 p.m. To be ridden by school child. Prizes (trophies). Entry free. 22—75 Yards Single Ladies’ Pace, 2.30 p.m. First and second prizes. Trophies. Entry free. 2-I—One Mile Handicap, 2.35 p.m. First prize 30/-, second 15/-, third 5/-. Entry 1/o'. 25 — Novelty Pace on Horseback, 2.40 p.m. First prize 20/-, second 10/-. Entry 2/-. 26 Thread-needle Pace on Horseback, 2.45 p.m. First prize £1 (10/- gent, 10/- lady). Entry 2/-. 27 Married Ladies’ Pace, 2.50 p.m. First and second prizes. Trophies. Entry free. 28 — 11 Miles Junior Cycle, 2.55 p.m. First prize 15/-, second 7/6, third 2/6. Entry 1/-. 29 — Consolation Hunters, 3 p.m. Catch weights. First prize £2/10/-, second £l/1/-. Open only to all horses which have competed at this meeting and not secured first or second prizes. Entry 5/-. ,00 —Vj Miles Consolation Cycle Pace, 3.15 p.m. First prize, value orj trophy, second, value or trophy. Entry 1/-. 31— Car Event —Potato Pace. First prize 10/-, second 5/-. Entry 1/-. 32 Sheep Weight Judging. First prize £l. Entry 1/-. 33 Chain or Distance Stepping. First prize £l. Entry 1/-. j 34 Ham Finding. First prize the ham. ! Entry 6d. Commencing 11.30 a.m. 35 — Sheaf Tossing. First prize £l/1/-, J donated by Mr. Boswell, second 10/6 donated by Mr. P. Pasmussen. Entry 1/-. Commencing at 2 p.m. RULES AND PEGU L ATION S. 1. All Athletic Events run under the Rules of the N.Z. Amateur Athletic Association. 2. All Cycling Events run under the Pules of the N.Z. Amateur Cycling Association. 3. All prizes for Athletic and Cycling Events are Trophies or Order. 4. 111 all Horse Events, the Committee to decide the course; two baulks to disqualify. 0. All eutries must be submitted to the Secretary half an hour before each event. 6. The decision of tho Judges will be final in all cases. 7. All protests to bo in the hands of the Secretary not later than one hour after the event in dispute. 5. Handicaps for Events 10, 11, 12, 14, 16, 17, 20, 21, 24, 28 will be declared on tho grounds, and competitors when nominating for these events, must send in to the Secretary results of Jast two performances. 9. All disputes to be settled by tho General Committee and its decision to be Absolutely Final. 10. In all events, three competitors or no competition; five or no second prize. 11. The Committee reserves the right to delete or make alterations on the Programme, or altering the time of starting, or refusing any entry, or abandoning the Sports if necessary, by weather or by other circumstances of which it shall bo tho solo judge. 12. All prizes to be claimed immediately after Sports; otherwise they will not bo recognised. 13. Competitors must be in readiness when called, as the events must come oil in the order staled; any competitor misconducting or misbehaving will bo excluded from the competition, aud if he 01 she should have successfully competed, the prize shall bo forfeited. All competitors must leave tho ring after each event. 14. •All competitors must wear their registered numbers. 15. All events Post Entry. Improved Grounds and Tracks for all Events. Native Bush. A real Picnic Place. Refreshments on the Ground. Hot Water Provided Free. ADMISSION: Adults, 1/-; Children over 8 years, 6d; under 8 years, free; Motor-cars, 1/-; Members and Members’ Motor-cars, free. P. C. HAMILTON, lion. Secretary, ’Phone No. 43J, Feilding (Stanwav, Halcombo); A. HUTTON, Assistant Secretary,

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Manawatu Times, Volume 64, Issue 303, 23 December 1939, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume 64, Issue 303, 23 December 1939, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume 64, Issue 303, 23 December 1939, Page 12

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