HiOKAU AXEMEN'S CARNIVAL. (I'i-Mi.- -i .1- iii aid of Great Britain ami Belgium Keiief Fund.) [illKD Tl'rNlUY, FTIiUI'AUY :>. 1015. OM\ GIVEN A WAV IX J'KIZICMO.NF.Y. l"ir>t Event at IU a.m. !. MAIDEN HANDICAP CHOP, I2in. Xoiii. ss. ace. 2s. First SOs, second 40s. third 20-. !. GEXT'S. STEPPING THE CHAIN". Post entry. Is. First 20s. !. LOCAL MAIUEX SAW, loin. (Boundaries, same as in event 4.) First 50s, .-cconil "Os, Xom. ;!s, ace. 1. .. LOCAL BUSIIMEX'S CHOP, 12in. (Boiindari.-m: Urentii to Manstaotaki, left and right). First 100s, second 40s, third 20s. . JIOKAU lIAXDICAP CIK H'. loin. Xom. 15. ace. 4s. First 2SOs, second GO>: third 40s. .ladies' the. chain Fr. aire. First, trophy. . SAWING HANDICAP (two cut.-), 15 in. Xuu>_ "s (id ,aee. Is lid. Fir-t 70s. M . n ,nd 30s. . TRADESMEN'S HANDICAP CHOP 12 !'. Post entrv 4s. First 50s. second 20s. third 10s. MAXt.APAPA lIAXDICAP OHOT\ 15 in. X..i:i Ts fid. ace. 2.- (id. First 140s. second 40s. third 20s. V SIfF.F.P(irF><INf;. Entvv Is. Fir-t ni'LES AX!) KKGCLATIOXS. All blocks Waiwaka. Nominations for all handicap events to lij in the hands of tin; Secretaries, accompanied l iv nomination fees, not later titan 0 pin.' on SATCHDAY. .l.niuarv 23. at the' local Post Oflioc, Mokau. Xoiiiiiiatiie.i fees must acconiiiaiiv Tent. Nomination- mn-t be accompanied by performance- If nominators have not peifonnedd nriii;! tlic last two years. the last three performances to be friven. In double-handed sawim* event, name and performances of both' competitors must be jdven. Xo prize for any event if less than i two entries. Xo second prize if h's sthan three entries. The Committee reserve the r:«ht to make any alterations in the pruiramme that may be found necessary. Handicaps will appear in the Daily Xews on Saturday, January 30, Id 15. RACES FOR CHILDREN". &n.
Don't mi-s this opportunity of viewing tii.- Greatest Si-cnie. Asset in t!:e DoTHE JIOKAU RIVER. i to (Jrounds, One. Shilling •TAS. B. CARE, H. MAIN'E, Joint .Secretaries. A r. L" i: U T A X cm\ci:i;t axd daxce, 'iUL'I'.SDAY, JANUARY 28, 1915. 'iciiic will be held in the Hall Paddock, elloive.l by a Concert and Danoo i:i the Evening. a- hi um ol j.eigi.ui Relief Fun ; Particulars later. NEW PLYMOUTH SUMMER HOLIDAYS. I MAGNIFICENT SEA Bl Surf Bathing, Baths, Boating, &c„ FAMOUS PUKEKURA PARK— Unrivalled in the world. MT. EGMONT—Mountain Hostel only 15 hours by car, through won-j deiful bush. MOKAU RlVEß—Three hours by car; unexcelled scenery en route and
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 189, 19 January 1915, Page 1
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