It's only a mater tt cays till Xmas. Just one short week to complete tihe Cihiris>t<mas plans. What a long list of needs axis?**. No matter what thr need or however late vou may remember it, rest * assured' you can- till it here with ease and pleasure. WJOD'S SUGGESTIONS "Perfumes in, presentation boxes of 1, 2, and 3 bottle , Cameras in all sizes, Fancy Soaps, Silver Backed . Hair Brushes, Combs and Mirrors, Military Hair Brushes-'. Manicure bmelling Sadits and Ornamental Uut'Glass Bottles. • . "rid Ovirtmas Welcome to all! _ BKtuiKRT T- WOOD, CHEMIST AK-j "'"»»«. H»<n«*T.>N
ANGATAINOKA ATHLETIC SOOiETY. „ New Zealand AthNetio XJnaloai.) THIRTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING. To be heW on •%» . TM)MAIN MANGATAINOKA, PONGING DAI, TOSSDAY, DECEMBER 26. 1911. •Prewiant, Mr J. I. Maiden Handioapvßao©, luwdfl, »l«t prize 30s, 2nd' 15s/ Nomination 1* 6a\ acceptance 6d. To start at 11 *'2.' Girls' Rao*. 100 yds. 1* «" d «•; Her; let pm<>."»Os; 2nd sb. To Btart t1.15 a.m.. .„ . «, _d under,, Ist p/ize Ite, 2nd sb. To Jart 11.30* a.m. ,; 4.75 Yards Sw\nt Handicap, Ist '5. Yards Handicap, J«* P™* •E2 Hte„ 2nd £l, 3rd 10s. Nornw*-"*M<ifc?-JWi 6d, acceptance .1* 6d. IV) ♦*tertf at 12.50 T>.-m. w , , . 1- A 6. HfeJlf Mile Run Hdea, Ist prize «3 10s,'2nd £2,,3 rd 'fca 6d, a&epianoe 2b 6d. To start at 1. 'jgD'Yaxtk Hordfe Handicap, 2© 6d, acceptance J At 1,20 p..m; __ ~ - % fl. "Mianira.tair.nka Handicap, 120 Jfcfa, Ist prize £6, 2nd £3, third £l. "Kominatmn 6s, acceptance 4a. To •fcort at 2 cm. ~ , . 9. 220 TRTds Handicap, Ist prize <£2 16b. 2nd £l. 3rd 10a. Nomina*lian 2p 6d, acceptance Is 6d. To at 2.40 o.m. > ~ 10. x One Mite R"n Handicap, Ist -*fcion. ss, acceptance 3*. To start mt 8,45 p.m. ~ , . M. Forced TJaadacap, compulsory rmniinjs event, 150 yards; Ist prize £2, 2nd 155.: Entrance 2s 6d. 13. FootWJlers' Race, IOOydB. Open *he Bu«h Rugby Union. To be run in Ibotball .costume . (jersey and _y, presented by Mi- Bengston, ,110s 6di oasb or trophy. Entrance
FIELD EVENTS. 14. High Jump Handicap, Ist P"'f© «2,-2 nd £l, -3rd 10b. .Nemanatfon 1» 6<J, _acoepitan<» Ir. To %tert at 1.40 15.' Bop, &tep and Jump. 1* «ria© £l, 2nd* lObV. Post ©ntirylßMiv fto«fcarti<aitt 2.15pm. ;■';.- beriand &tyie), lis* 71b.- Ist prize £2, 2nd £l. Enibranee 3b. To start at 2.45 p-.'m. 17. Wirea*ling 10 minutes limit). Ist priaa £2, 2tad £l. Entrance w. 18. Throwing the Hammer. First nriae £l, 2nd 106. Entrance- 1* 6d. To start at 3.30 p.m. tlflf Putting tho fecne.. First * »ING AND UAiVCING 5r TITIONS. \To stan W -. ~ _ . „, . "JQameLte.: asm* mi-jot: *<2> »"" «**> : %& 10s. Entrance'2s M. £2 2s donated by Mr MaPEor ;on. Marches. l«t £2. , .id £l, 3rd 10s. Entrance 2s 6d. £3 donated Mrs Brewer and Mr Walkk-y. 'Strathspey and Bee]. Ist prize £:>., 2nd £l, 3rd 10s. Entrance 2s Sword Da-ace. ist £2, 2nd £l, Srd 10®. ..Entrance 2s OJ. £1 Is donated by Mr G. H.MeLcod.v : , Highland Fldrig... Ist, £3, r 2nd £l, Brd 10a." Entrance 2s. 6d." 'V " k Jig." Ist £2, 2nd, ■,£i,- ! .3rd "iOa. '■ Eatrance 2s'6d. £1 Is donated by.Miss Harari, 10s 6d "by Mr J. A. jbJbnd Fling juvenile—boys un.4 years). Ist £1 10s, 2nd 15e, St3 7s 6d. £2 2s donated by Mr A. Boss.
TTiigMlnnfl Fling, gii'ls under, 14 . years, Ist £1 10s, 2nd 15s, 3rd 10s. £2 2s donated by Mr Cowan. Entries for Piping and Dancing will be received on ground. . RULES AND CJO&JDITIONS. Events run under rules of New Zealand Athletic Union. Permits may Ibe obtained from Mr A. Thomp v eon, Masterton, or from the SecreWinners will be required to produce lic"Tiseiß before t»he prisse money is paid out. Njo nomination will be accepted on 'any account without; the propei' entrance fee. -Nominationis for 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, " k lO, 11, 13 and 14 dose with the loretary (Mr D. W. Wilton) at Paiafcua on SATURDAY, December 9, «t 8 p.m. Nominations must be ao'companied by cash or postal nbteß. An performances for the p&st two years must be given. If no wins for two years, four last performances must be stated. Marks from wihioh •events' were won must be given. Handicaps , will appear va the Paid atu a Herald on Saturday, December 16th. . Acceptances for events mentioned , and entrance for others close on the >gpoumd 20 minutes before the race. Protests must be made in writing - .to the Secretary, or the Judge or * '••'Judges, witihin fifteen minutes after -the race in dispute, together with a deposit of 5 per cent, of the ajnoumt of stake (minimum ss) which shal be forfeited if the protest b* found i» be frivolous or vexatious. In Field Events and Piping and Dancinug Competition*, the last to .-enter to compete first. "■■The Committee reserve the right wTpostpon? the meeting from day to •day should the weather prove unfavourable. No first pri7>e unless three starters; no second prize urileßS five starters ; no thir«i prize unless starters. , Railway Time-table to suit the convenience of patrons from Palmiere•ton, Dannevirke. Amd Wairarapia IMb. ■tracts. ADMISSION: Adults On© yOhildren under 15, .6d. PaddocMng for hJorses, Is. \ND BALL in the LIBRARY i w the evening. p y D. w. WILTON, Seawtary, P&brattsa
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10510, 23 December 1911, Page 7
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