QKATO (-)LUB Afliliated with Taranaki A. & C. Associa tion and' N.Z. Axemen's Association. ANNUAL SPORTS I Will be held in Mr. Wooldridge's Paddock (opposite Okato Hotel). FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1011. MUSIC IN* ATTENDANCE. SPORTS COMMENCE 11 a.m. SHARP, J. .Maiden Flat Race, loOyds. 25s 5s Post Entry Is 'od. 2. Noviee Chop, 12in. Block.. 2. r >s 10s I'ost Entry Is fid. 3. 100 Yards Handicap SOs 20s Xoiii. Is fid; Accept, li. 4. President's Cliop, 12in Blk. Kite 20s Norn. 4s, Accept. 2s. 5. High .lump jj.'is 9s Post Entry Is fid. C. Double - Handed Sawing Handicap (18-inch log).". 60s 10s Norn. Us, A«ccpt. 2s. 7. 2*o Yards Handicap 00s 20s Nom. 2s «d, Accept. Is Gd. !). Handicap Chop, l.lin. Plock 80s 20s Nom. 3s. Accent. 2s. 10. SSO Yards Handicap 00s 20s Nom. 2s (id, Accept Is. 11. Ladies' Race, nees 16 and (m ' r Trophy Trophy Post Entvv Free. 12. Okato Handicap Chop, 18- "«'' H 200s 40s Nom. tis, Accept. 4s. 13. Oirls' Race, ages under 16. Tro. Tro. ■ ■-.('.'old Medal Silver Medal Post Entry. *' Kace 7s 6d 2s6d
Hi. Stepping a Chain Post Entry Is. 17. Three Part Race Post Entry Is (id. Post Entry Is Oil. 10. Putting the Shot* los Post Entry Is. 20. Sheep Guessing, tickets Is. -20s Programme subject to alterations. Nominations for chopping anil sawing events close on SATURDAY, March 4, 1011. Acceptances close March 11, 1011. Nominations for running events close on THURSDAY, March 0, Ml. Acceptances 11 a.m. on day of sports. Four competitors must start, or no second prize given. All nominations must be accompanied by foes and previous two years' performances. If no performance's for two rears, previous three performances to be given TMUL GAMES WILL BE ALLOWED —Fee HI/0. Admission to ground, 1/-; Children, under 14, fid. Q.RAND gOCIAL AND J)ANCE In llcniplon Hall in the Evening. Orchestral Music. Gents, I!/-; Ladies, 1/6. All communications to be addressed to—.l. WOOLDRIDGE. Okato. Secretary.
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C. CARTER DEVON ST. NEW PLYMOUTH TK WHARE REKA. VOU .lon'l know what I uttfe ir store. I hats In; Cream is galore; A taste is sufficient to niakfc yon long for more, So roll .your pennies ilouy u> t.h« littl« lollie Btore. THE WHARK REKA, SCRATFUrfi* THE MAGIC WATER HEATE ». (Murray Patent), KKIM !! «*> llllllllil Taranaki Ageit: HAROLD GREVILLE, The Machinery Exchange, Hawera.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 248, 25 February 1911, Page 10
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