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BUSINESS NOTICES. THE MEW ENGLAND Fitted with BALL BEARINGS. m $ 1 10 YEARS’ GUARANTEE. ITS WORTH INVESTIGATING. rhe TARANAKI HARDWARE COMPANY. East roah sheep hog trial CLUB. FOURTH ANNUAL MEETING, I’o he held at T E W E R A, On MARCH 29th and 30th, 1912. Programme: ■ Class I.—Head, Bring Back, and Hold in Ring; about a quarter of a mile; time lOmin. First iPrizc £o, Second £2 10s, Third £l. Points; ' Heading IQ, Under Command 8, Bringing Back 8, Holding-4. Class ll.—Head, Bring Back, Drive Through Hurdles, and Yard; about a quarter of .a mile; time, lomin. First ,Prize £5, Second £2 TOs, Third £l. Points; Heading 7, Bringing Back 5, Command 8, Putting Through Hurdles 8, Style at Yard 6, Yarding 6. Class 111. —Hunt Away between Flags; about 250 yards; time, 12inin. First Prize £5, Second £2 10s, Tliird £l. Points fHnnt Away 10, Command 10, Noise 9, Style G. Consolation Event (for Unplaced Dogs), Short Head, Pull, and Hold in Ring. Points awarded as is; Class I. First Prize £l, Second 10s. Entry Fee 2s 6d. Included in the above prizes are the Club’s Cun, for local dog scoring most points in Glasses,!., 11., and 111. Mr. Kirkwood’s Gold Medal for winner of Class 1., and Mr. Bright’s Gold Medal for winner of Class HI. Mr. Blair and Mr. Perry’s Gold Medal for Outsider scoring most points in Classes 1., IT., 'and 111., and Mr. Master’s Box of Tea for Married Man scoring most points in Classes 1., 11., and 111. Other special prizes awarded later. Except where otherwise stated, Outsiders cannot compete for trophies. The Club’s Cup to bo won twice in succession or three times at intervals. SMOKE CONCERT Will be held in the Evening, March 29th. Admission os. Entrance Fees: Each event os, youths under 21 years 2s (id, providing they compete in imorc than one event. Entries Close with the Secretary on March 22nd, at 9 p.m. K. A. SUMMERHAYS, Hon. Secretary.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 66, 13 March 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 66, 13 March 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 66, 13 March 1912, Page 6

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