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PEOPLE'S DAY AT SHANNON. JANUARY 2nd, 1928. NX CHAMPIONSHIPS. HAKA & POL MANA WATU 'S OUTSTANDING ANNUAL EVENT. roe CASH PRIZES. £35 CASH PRIZES. RULES. 1. competitions shall be known as the New Zealand Championship Haka and Poi respectively, and shall be competed for annually at Shannon on the first, day of January in each year. 2. The teams in each ease shall comprise not less than ten competitors. 3. No competitor shall be eligible to competem more than one team with the exception of the captain, who may act in that capacity to two or more teams. 4. The decision of the Judges appointed by the committee shall be final. ;5. The Shield in each event shall carry a cash prize of £l2 .104 or such greater sum as the Committee may from time to time decide. 6. The runners up will receive a cash prize of £d or such.greater sum as the committee may from time to time 'decide. 7. The Shield shall be held by the winning team for a period of twelve months, but must be returned to the Committee.in good order and condition not later than November 30th in each year. 8. The holders of the Shield will be responsible for damage to or loss of same, except by fire. 9. The Shields shall not be offered for competition except at the above time and place. A breach of this condition will entail forfeiture c>4 the Shield by the holders and disqualification from future eofnpotition.

JUDGES FOR 1928:. HAKA. T. PARATA, ESQ. T. TE TOMO, ESQ. POL MRS T. PARATA. PRESENT HOLDERS OF CHAMPIONSHIPS: Haka: A'GATT WIIAKATERE, Moutoa. Poi WAIKATO TANIWHARAU, T.P.M., Ngaruawahia. . COME ONE! COME ALL! E EGA HA PIT. E NGA EWI lIAERE MAI. TJ A ERE MAI. REFRESHMENTS ON GROUND. RACES & COMPETITIONS FOR OLD & YOUNG. Af) PRIZES FOR THE KIDDIES 4Q V CASH PRIZES FOR BEST DECORATED OAR. First PDze 13/-, Second Prize 7/6. BEST DECORATED CHILD'S TRICYCLE OR PRAM. First Prize 5/-, Second Prize 2/6. BEST DECORATED YOUTH’S BICYCLE. First. Prize 3/-, Second Prize 2/6. All Oars, Bicycles, Etc., to take part in the procession. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Don’t Forget, Excursion Rates on Railway. DANCE TO FOLLOW Tn DRUIDS’ HALL, on NEW YEAR’S NIGHT. POPULAR PRICES: Admission to Ground: Adults I/--Children Free. T. C. THWATTES, Hon. Secretary. G. GRUMWALD PLUMBER, ENGINEER & GASFITTER. JULY AN STREET .... SHANNON. WE do Plumbing, Engineering, ArtcsW ian Well Boring, and Repairing of any description. ‘‘Facts are stubborn tilings.”—Elliot. And at this time of year, a cough or cold may be very stubborn, too. Get rid of it quickly by taking the proved remedy, Baxter’s Lung Preserver. This dependable specific is the surest preventive of coughs, colds, influenza, bronchitis, and all chest and lung troubles. Invaluable, too, as a tonic. “Baxter’s” has a 60-year reputation behind it, and its wonderful penetrative properties get Tight to the affected parts. Obtainable at all chemists and stores, 2s 6cl generous sized bottle. Bachelor size Is 6d.*

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Shannon News, 16 December 1927, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Shannon News, 16 December 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Shannon News, 16 December 1927, Page 1

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