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|£*ractti-.- ATStXftt ' grows. ilJnaer that »•»s(*» of <s*ailft»fi, OrchejtA, and Residents), Id Aid of St. Dunstan's Blinded Soldiers' Children's Fond VICTORIA PARK, KAPONUA. THURSDAY, APRIL 22, At 11 o'doek. WKUbHsT. DfTXSTAX'S HANDICAP, of £ls, oter three distance, 100, 220, and 440 Yard*. Points prize of Two Geld Medals, valued at 83 3* and £2 is. FOOTBALL—SEVEN-ASIDE TOtfRNAMENT. Trophies ralued at 1475; also, Boabte Banded Santas and Cboppinc Event if enough entries. Good prizes. , PROGRAMME: end under. First. 20s; second Its. Norn. Is 6d. 3—loo Tarda St. Dunstan's Handicap, .of Mes. «it»t, 100s; second, 40s; third, 2*s. Note. ss; ace. 3s. «—TS Yard* Srnsie Ladles' Race. first, trophy; second, trophy. Post entry, free. ' 5—75 Tarda Boys' Race, 14 and under. First, (—220 Yards Handicap, of 160s 1 Second, 40s; third, 20s. Nom. ss; ..... f—Open Wrestling (Cumberland). J—«l*tr Jamp Handicap, First, 30s; second, Mi. • Post entry 2s. »—One mile Walk Handicap of 60s. First 40S; second, 20s Horn. 3»; six competitors or of 21s f 10—440 Yards Handicap, of 180s. Hi second, 40s; third, 20s. Nom f 11—Broad Jump.. First, 20s Port M—fS Yards Sack Race, boys 17 years and under. First, trophy; second, trophy. Post entty.,l» osd ditto. Post entry free. 14—M0 Yards Handicap, open, of 160s. First, 100s; second, 40s; third, 20s. Nom. ss; ace. JBueJ, first", motor eyrie tyre. Nom. 2s 6d Dost entry. 17—Seven Aside Football Tournament. Trophies to the- value of 147 a. Nam. 10s 6d team. SsjeMfntr. 20s. Mom. Is. n£, ZOs Nom. Is. he Chain, 20s. Nom. Is. Sawing. Good prize printed later; 13-in. block. . 21—Open Choi, 15-ln. standing block. Good prizes printed Utter. Nominations close for 20 and 21 the same time as : " Noninatlo 14, 1», M and 21 dose on April 1.1, at 8 pi The Prornumoe Is subject to alteration. Handicaps mil appear on Monday, April 19. . Acceptances close at 11 o'clock on day of •ports. Competitors' at time of nomination must forward, oil performances in full for the last two years. If none in that time the htst four, accompanied with fees. T ' rale strictly enforced. All protests n. . be in writing within ten minutes of conclusion of race with fee of 10s. All events run •Oder Athletic Society's Rules (TaranaW). ADMISSION": Gents. Is 6d: Ladies Is. BAND ON GROUND A StWBR PICTC3E IN THE EVENING WITH FULL ORCHESTRA. SEE IT A. MELVILLE, Hon. Sec. Box 45, Kaponea. , FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. IBE IMPORTED ENGLISH-BRED SIRE GAZELEY (Grey Leg—Lygia) TyiWJBRof Fast Prize and Champion wherever shown, including recent Shorn.at New Plymouth, Stratford, Hawera, and Wangahui, beating all comers np to date. Sire of Mummer, Uazique, Loreto, Gazette, Master Timi, Gaycium, Hexton, Co*, King of Athol, Pearl Marie, Spectral, flash Lady, Otara, Rosevear, Woodrow, Kawmu, Soma Girl, Lady Chueley, Waiuku, All Grey, r awia, Admiral Codrinjrton, and other winners. A splendid investment for a studSiaster. ' Particulars from A. Gleave, Accountant, P.O. Box 189, Gisborne.

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 April 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 10 April 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 10 April 1920, Page 7

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