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£AIMATA gPORTS. To be held in Mr. J. Klenner’s Paddock on THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1922. (Under N.Z. Athletic and Cycling Union Rules.) Handicapper: Mr. C. A. Burke. PROGRAMME. i L—loo Yards Handicap, boys under 17 years. First 30s, second 15s. Post entry Is. 2. —lOO Y’ards Handicap, Local. First 40s, second 20s. Nom. 3s. 3. 100 Yards Handicap, Open. First 40s, second 20s. Nom. 3s. 4. —l2-ineh Double Saw, 2 cuts, open. First £5, second 30s. Nom. 6s. 5-—l2-ineh Chop, Local. First £5, second 30s. Nom. 6s. 6.—220 Yards Handicap, Open. First £3, second 20s. Nom. 4s. 7-—l2-lnch Chop, Open. First £5, second 30s. Nom. 6s. 8. —440 Y’ards Handicap, Open. First £4, second 30s. Nom. ss. 9. —l5-inch Single Saw. Open. First £3, second 30s. Nom. 4s. 19.—880 Y’ards Handicap, Open. First £5, second 30s. -Nom. 6s. 11. —Kaimata Handicap Chop, 15-inch. First £lO, second 60s. Nom. 13s. 12. —Married Ladies’ Race. First 10s, second ss. 13. —Single Ladies’ Race. First 10s, second ss. 14. —Ladies' Nail Driving. First 10s, second ss. Post entry Is. 15. —Stepping the Chain. First 10s. Post I entry Is. 16. —Horse Jumping. First 40s, second 20 s. Post entry 3s. 17. —Addition Race. First 30s, second 15s. Post entry 2s 6d. 18. —Horse Turning. First 30s, second 15s. Post entry 2s 6d. 19. —Rescue Race. First 30s, second 15s. Poet entry 2s 6d. 20. —Tilting Ring. First 30s, second 15s. Post entry 2s 6d. CONDITIONS. Tte Committee reserve the right to postpone Sports or make any alterations they deem necessary. Nominations for events 2,3, '4, 5,6, 7, 8,9, 10, and 11 close with the Secretary at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, April 26, 1922. All nominations must be accompanied with Competitors must send in their last two years’ performances. It no performances for two years last two (or any) to be stated. Six starters or no second prize, four or no race. Sports to commence at 10.30 a_m. sharp. A points prize of £2 2s will be given to Local Competitors Only winning most points. Local boundary to be within a radius of three miles of the Kaimata Hall. Admission: Adults Is 6d, Children under 14 free. . LUNCHEON ON GROUNDS. GRAND BALL KAIMATA HALL SAME NIGHT. COME ALONG EVERYBODY. A GOOD TIME GUARANTEED. A. F. PERROTT, Hon. Sec. ALL KINDS OF NEEDS IN AUTO ACCESSORIES. TUST A FEW of the 100 and 1 things you will find in this shop:—Horns, Batteries, Jacks, Oik, Tyre Chains, Tyre Covers, Spotlights, Tool Boxes, Flashlights. Greases, Fan Beite, Step-mats. Tyre Gauges, Lamp Bulbs, Benzine Savers, Tyre Tools, Car Body Polish, Repair Outfits, Blow-out Patches, Spark Plugs, Sponges, Radiator Cement, Carbon Remover, Goggles, Hood Paint, Engine Paint, Vulcanizers. Valve Parts, etc., etc. IRA J. BRIDGER. MOTOR EQUIPMENT STORE, ’Phone 66D, ELTHAM.

Shoes Wear Out So Do Batteries ! When a pair of shoes wear out you nave been notified in advance by some easily recognised sign. But when a battery wears out you may be taken by surprise; batteries often go strong until the last minute. The ONLY way to cut trouble, worry and expense to the limit, is to buy a Willard Threaded Rubber Battery. New Plymouth Service Station : STAINTON & CO., LTD., 332-338 Devon Street. Distributors : Thos. Ballinger & Co., Ltd., VICTORIA STREET. WELLINGTON. This Trademarl:. stamped in red on the case, identifies the Willard Threaded Rubber Battery. Willard Batteries 69UUM 56 . /

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 April 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 28 April 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 28 April 1922, Page 3

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