ATHLETICS. NEW PLYMOUTH AMATEUR ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. QPENING MEETING. To be held on the New Plymouth Boys’ High School Grounds on SATURDAY. OCTOBER 22, 1921. LIST OF (EVENTS: 1. 100 Yards Handicap. 2. 220 Yards Handicap. 3. 440 Yards Handicap. 4. 880 Yards Handicap. 5. One Mile Handicap. 6. 120 Yards Hurdles Handicap. 7. 440 Yards Hurdles Handicap. 8. One Mile Walk Handicap. 9. Broad Jump Handicap. 10. High Jump Handicap. 11. Putting the Shot (161 b Handicap. 12. Three Mile Handicap. 13. Relay Race, four laps, four per team. 14. 100 Yards Handicap, open to pupile attending Primary and Preparatory Schools. 15. 220 Yards Handicap, open to pupils attending Primary and Preparatory Schools. 16. 880 Yards Handicap, open to pupils attending Primary and Preparatory Schools. 17. 100 Yards Handicap, open to pupils attending Secondary and Teehical Schools, age limit 20 years. 18. 440 Yards Handicap, open to pupils attending Secondary and. Technical Schools, age limit 20 yeafs. 19. One Mile Handicap, open to pupils attending Secondary and Technical Schools. Age limit 20 years. 20. Relay Race, two laps, four per team, open to Primary Schools. >2l. 220 Yards Handicap, Senior Cadets, i 22. 100 Yards Open Championship. 23. 100 lards Club Championship. 24. 100 Yards Returned Soldiers’ Handicap. Entrance Fee. Is for each event; no acceptance fee. No entrance fee will be charged for Events Nos. 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 and 24 . Entries for these events, except 24, must be made through the sports master of the school. All entries to be made on N.Z.A.A.A. Forma, and Fees to accompany each entry. No competitor will be allowed, to etart unless hie club subscription is paid. Entries close on Saturday, October 8. 1921, With the Secretary, P.O. Box 47, New jl .ymouth. First Event starts at 1 p.m. Admission to Grounds, Is; Ladies Free. Afternoon Tea, Is. L. W. ANDREW, Hon. Sec., Box 47 New Plymouth.
JERSEYMEN! ; Please take special notice of Lot 112 in the Jersey Breeders’ Catalogue, Waiwakaiho Pedigree Bull Fair. This is a two-year bull in the pink of condition in every way, and beautifully quiet, fit to go to any part of New Zealand. What better backing has any bull being offered this year? Dry Monopole, Madam Mayflower. Majesty’s Fox. Soumise Majesty, Campanile Sultan, and grand-dame of Mere. Further particulars may be obtained from W. J. Freeth, Ptikearuhe. SALE AT KAPONGA. The attention of breeders is directed to the sale of pedigree .Jersey stock at Kapomra on Mondey next by Newton King, Ltd. This sale is in no sense a “cull” sale, states the comprehensive catalogue issued on account of the vendors, comprising the principal Jersey breeders in South Taranaki. The cattie to be offered have been bred by the owners, and can be thoroughly reeom- ' mended to all dairymen desiring to imprive their herds by the introduction of the best Jersey blood in the Dominion. Every cow will be. offered with a written guarantee of butter-fat production. Butter-fat means money, and there is no need to stress the importance of the proved Jersey from the point of view of the “20th’’ (cheque day) in j these parts. Mention of a few only i will be sufficient to show the quality of | the animals to be brought under i the hammer. K.C.B. is a household ; word in Taranaki, but a short record I of this imported bull’s pedigree will ' bear repetition. He is known as a great sire of prize winners and butter-fat producers, such as twenty-five C.O.R. daughters, including Lady Peggy 7251 b fat, Pretty Polly 6481 b fat. Belvedere Sungleam 6261 b fat. and Duchess Lavington fjOOlb fat. His powers have been passed on through several generations, | one grandson, Sunflower Perceus, being -ire of nine tested daughters and many prize winners, and is the champion but- ! ter-fat bull of New Zealand. There ar® j altogether over one hundred animals to j be offered descended from such siree as Majestic Fox, Eminent’s Fontaine, Ro- I berts. Petune’s Noble, Campanile Sultan, Soumise Majesty, Jessie’s Register _of Melrose, Molina’s General, Charms Lord Twylish, Lord Twylish, Una’s Nobility, The Squire, Susy’s Gambogue, and should not require any further recommendation from us, as the stock will all stand close inspection. The sale starts at 10.30 a.m. Clients will be met at the Eltham Railway Station on arrival of any train if the auctioneers are •dviMd. writ, fcr • caUtogiM, -
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