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HE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LTD. MOST MODERN PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. For London, via Monte Video, Teneriffo, and Plymouth. ____ I ) To Bau I Probable S leEEterui To s abcras Final Port tHEOTOEUA 12500, Mar 7 Wel'g'tn ffTUEAKINA IOMOiAprU 4 Wei'gt'n *fREMU&RA 13000' May 21 •ffiDAHINfi 12000 May 30] ' *j£UAPEHTJ 12000 Jane 27 *Twin screw. || Triple screw. tCalls Rio de Janiero. Fitted with, wireless telegraphy. Accommodation is not surpassed by any other line. Passages from London to New Zealand may be arranged at thiß end. For passage or Freight apply to— THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (Limited), W. H. GRUIOKSHANK, Passenger Agent, Master ton. lORTY-MILE BUSH ATHLETIC SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL SPORTS WSU be held at HAMUA on WEDNESDAY, MARCH, 20th, 1912, On the Football Grounds (kindly lent by M. Galvin, Esq.) ->£ A CASH PRIZES OCA Patron, J. Bourke Esq. President, M. Galvin ' Esq. Vice-Presidents, Messrs J. B. Carruthers, G. F. Ranby, D. Bourke, D. Kelly, H. Mow- ' bray, A. E. Tucbwell, 3. Walkley, F. I Peters, J. McKeuna, L. Luoni, J. T. I Finnis, J. Lynch, D. Hercock, J. WilI lis, J. Pryde. Secretary, Mr D. L. I Bourke. Timekeeper, Mr G. Oxley. Treasurer, Mr P. A. D. Mickle. Auditors, Messrs G. Smith, J. D. Galvin. General Committee, Messrs J. B. Carruthers, R. Russell, L. McKenI na, J. D. Galvin, R. Payne, W._ Roil, R. Sievers, W. Luoni, M. Galvin, P. Galvin, J. Bourke, P. Mickle M. 1 Samuel, T. Goodban, J). Walden, I Protest Kenna, J. Carruthers, P. Mickle. Starter: Mr J. Wolland. Field Judges: Messrs J. B. .Carruthers, G. Smith.' Tape Judges: Messrs J. Aannand, J. Bourke. Wrestling, Mr Gordon Smith. Quoits, Mr G. May. HandicappeTS, Messrs J. B, Carruthers, J. Wolland,

1 PROGRAMME. I To start at 11 o'clock sharp. 1. Youths' Race, 100 yds, under 1 Ist 15s, 2nd trophy. Entry Is. 2. Maiden Run, 130 yds. Ist 30 2nd 10s. Entry 2s. 3. Girls' Race, ! 16 years and uncks j Trophy. 4. 75 Yards Dash Handicap, 1 30s, 2nd 15s. Ncin. Is, ace. Is. 5. High Jump Handicap, Ist 30 -2nd 10s. Entry 2s. 6. 100 Yards Run Handicap, 1 50s, 2nd 20s. Nbm. 2s, ace. Is 6d 7. Catch as catch can, for youtl up to 9st 71b, Ist 20s, 2nd 10s. Ei trance Is 6d. 8. Half Mile Run Handicap, 1 I 60s, 2nd 30s. Norn. 3s, ace. Is 6d. .' 9. Standing Chop (15 inches), whi pine. Ist £2, 2nd £l. Nom. 2s, ao Is. 10. Forty Mile Bush Handicap, 3( yards, Ist £5, 2nd £2, third £l. No: 4®, ace. 2s 6d. 11. Stepping the Chain. Ist 20 Entry Is. 12. Sack Race Handicap, 100 yd open to youths and men. Ist 20s, 2n trophy. Entry Is 6d. 13. Catch as Catch Can up,to lis Ist 20s and silver oup presented b 'Mr G. Oxley, 2nd 15s. Entry '2s 6< | , 14. 200 yds Run Handicap, Ist 50: 1 2nd 20s. Nona. 2s, ace. Is 6d. 15. Underhand Chop (18 inches' white pine. Ist £2, 2nd £l. Norn 2i Aoc. -Is. 16. Hop, Step and Jump Handica Ist 20s, 2nd 10s. Post entry Is 6d. 17. Ladies' Nail • Driving. Trophj Entry 6d. 18. 120 Yards Hurdle Race, le 40s, 2nd 20s. Nom. 2s, ace. Is. 19. Pillow Fight (for boys up to 1 years), swinging pole. Ist ss, 2n trophy. Entry 6d. 20. 440 Yards Run Handicap, Is 50s, 2nd 20s. Nom. 2s, Aco. Is 6d. 21. Pillow Fight (men), swingin; pole. Ist 15s, 2nd trophy. Post entr; Is. 22. One Mile Run Handicap, Is 60s, 2nd 20s, 3rd 10s. Nom. 3s, ActIs 6d. 23. Cumberland Wrestling (up fc 12st), Ist 20s, 2nd 10s. Post entr Is 6d. 24. Forced Handicap, tSO yds. Com pulsory for winners. Ist 30s, 2n< 10s. Post entry 2s. SHEEP GUESSING COMPETI TION— Ist 20s, 2nd tropby. Entr: Is. A SILVER CUP, presented by thi W.F.CA.,''will be awarded to winne: of most points in events 4, 6, 8, 10 14, 18, 20, 22, 24. BOYS' AND GIRLS' RACES DUR ING THE DAY. GOOD PRIZE MONEY GIVEN. Admission to Ground: Adults Is Children under 12 half price. Admission to horse paddock one shilling each, horse. Brass Band in attendance. Luncheon Booth and Afternoon Tea. A GRAND BALL IN THE EVENING. Gentlemen 2s 6d, Ladies Is. Further information can be tbtain--2d from D. L. BOURKE, Hon. Secretary.OGILVY & SONS 'ROPRIETORS RECORD REICN BUTCHERY. JUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. "UTTENING FARM, PINE PARK, TE WHITI. PRIME OX AND MAIDEN HEI'ER BEEF. NOTE.— We do NOT kill' oowt, or old ewes. NO FROZEN MEAT PERMITT!D TO ENTER OUR SHOP. Al meat killed at Borough A,b*tfcThe BEST article is the CHEAPST article. Patronize tfce firm that handles OTHING BUT THE BEST. RECORD REICN BUTCHERY. l&beofhoas 85,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10566, 23 February 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10566, 23 February 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10566, 23 February 1912, Page 6

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