OTAKI AMATEUR ATHLETIC SPORTS. ANNUAL MEETING, SATURDAY, MARCH 24th. VALUABLE TROPHIES AS PRIZES. Programme: 1. 120 Yards Maiden. 2. 100 Yards Handicap (Open). 3. 220 Yards Handicap (Open). 4. -140 Yards Handicap (.Open). 5. SSO Yards Handicap (Open). '(>. One Mile Handicap (Open). 7. Long Jump. S. High Jump. 9. One Mile Cycle Handicap. 10. Three Mile Cycle Handicap. 11. Hop, Step, and .lump. 12. 120 Yards Hurdles. 13. 100 Yards Local. 14. .100 Yards Club Handicap. 15. 100 Yards Handicap, for boys ove; 12 to 15 years of age. Mr Taylor's tro phj- valued £1 (Ist prize). Entry free 16. 75 Yards Girls' Race. Confined t< local school. First prize Basket Ball, donated by Mr Siddells. Entry free. 17. One Mile Handicap (.Open; Walk. IS. 1-Mile Relay Race (Open). Eon 220 yards. 19. 100 Yards Consolation Race. 20. 120 Yards Senior Cadet Race. SHEEP GUESSING. iw uvu t <:»wi° must bo rnembora oi affiliated club before competing, .yon-members must join Otalti Club, aiembership fee 2s 6di Entry fee and list of performances arust accompany entry. All competitors must eoropctd in their Club colors. ENTRIES CLOSE WEBN .... MARCH 14, 1923. WITH THE SECRETARY, or MR .1. O'SULLIVAN, C/o James Smith, Drapers, Manners aud Cuba Streets, Wellington. All Local Entries with Mr H. Taylor, >taki Railway. I3JENTS ON GROUND. ADMISSION TO GROUND.—I/-. WAIMAHOE NURSERIES. VXT'E wish to draw your attention to the following lines'. We know that iaee you have given us a trial you •ill be convinced of our reliability. Our HOSES are selected only from lie best varieties. 20s dozen. CARNATIONS.—Wo have not spared ny expense to make our collection on'' f the most valuable both for oxhibi ii.ii and decorative purposes. 20:; doz (IHRYSA NTH Ell UMS.~We special- .-<■ i;i these raor-t beautiful autumn We also have a fi lamciital trees, shr j!... palms, shelt< STRA WHERRY PEA NTS.— I mprov •d stock of absolutely record croppers—--7/6 per 100 or 2/C doz. Post Free. All kinds of flowering seedlings. Moral work at shortest notice. Extort workmanship guaranteed. Kindly Note Address: WAIMAIIOK NURSERIES, H. H. HOPMEIER, WAIKANAE, GO TO H. WINTERU'GUIAM'S For BOOT AND SHOE REPAIR** PRICES ARE RIGHT. )uiy the Best of Leather Used while Workmanship in Guaranteed, E. WINTERINGHAM. (3ppo»ite Rest Resort Site). LESLIE M°MINN & CO., MONUMENTAL MASONS, .'OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION, LEVIN), WE SPECIALISE IN CEMETERY WORK QE ALL DESOKIPTiOKS. CONCERNING YO uRSELVES We believe yoa appreciate a good article of furniture when you see it—vera, are more 1 uix/ui Che quality for instance, than ike. r~" -ftviiig of a fear shillings, wMcb ' quality sacrificed i> the falsest eeoaoiber is that v/c aiaaTi'nettiie on ike prinerple of grrfisg the lusst value P* "** *'*"'■ f - : : ' ! "'"'- -* l ' '"" J - ,,1 WE WOULD LJKE 10 MEET YOU " PEGDEN'S j?A.LM£3BTQN. NOBTiJ. fbmt i$K .. " Box **'
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Otaki Mail, 19 March 1923, Page 3
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