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F REEZING ORKS MONSTER PICNIC ANB SPORTS To bo. held on Mr. R. Scott’s Grounds,, at KAIT A R ATAHI, on RASTER (Committee: Messrs Munroe, Bowler, H. Kinnirnont, O’Neili, Brown, Downc*y> Symons, Spiers, Haycock, Huml3]U\eS' • Sharp, J. Kellet, Ingram, McCarthy, Mitchell, Brooksby, Ander—ton, Ski lien, Eduards, Sunley, Roderick, A. Pilcher, W. Pilcher, K. Kellet, Corbett, Poole. Croskerv, Danes. Treasurer: T. Snowsiil. lion. Sec.: M. Osborne. PROGRAMME. First Event to start at 11 o’clock sharp. 1. MAIDEN HANDICAP, of loOvds. First prize £2 10s; second, £l. Entrance, 2s. (Open.) 2. BOY’S’ RACE, under IG. First prize, Trophy; second, Trophy. Entrance, 6d. 3. GIRLS’ RACE, under 16. First, prize, Trophv; second, Trophy. 4 BUTCHERS’ HANDICAP, 150yds. First prize, £2 10s; second, 15s; third, Trophy. Open to retail butchers and their assistants. Entrance, Is 6d. 5 SLAUGHTERHOUSE HANDS’ HANDICAP, 150yds. First prize, £2; second, £1; third, Trophy. Entrance, Is. —Luncheon Adjournment.— 6. FELLMONGERS’ HANDICAP,. 120yds. First prize, £2; second, £1: third, Trophv. Entrance, Is. 7. CHILTON HANDICAP, of 220yds. (Open). First prize, £6; second, £2; third, Trophv. Entrance, os. 8. TUG-OF-WAR, 15 men aside. Nelson bi os. versus Sheepf armors’ Works. First prize, £3 15s. Entrance, Is per man 9. THREAD THE NEEDLE RACE. First prize, Two Trophies. Entrance, Is. 10. PUTTING THE 161 b SHOT. First prize, 30s; second, trophy. Entrance, Is. 11. BICYCLE RACE, 2 miles. (Open). First prize, £3 and Gold Medal; second. Trophv. Entrance, 3s. 12. MARRIED LADIES’ RACE, 75yds. First prize, Half-ton of Coal; second, Trophv. 13. FREEZING ' WORKS’ HANDICAP. 220yds. First prize, £3 and Gold Medal; second, Trophy; third, Trophy. Entrance. 2s 6ci. 14. QFOITS MATCH. First prize, Tronhv; second. Trophy. Entrance. Is. * 15. HIGH JUMP. First prize, £i 10s; second, Trophy. Entrance, Is. Go. 16 BICYCLE RACE, half-mile. Open to freezing works employees. First prize, £1 10s; second, Trophy. Entrance. Is. 17. OLD MEN’S RACE. 100yds. First prize, Trophv: second. Trophy. IS. HORSE JUMP (hunter style). First prize, £4; second, Trophy. Entrance. Is. 19 HOP.' STEP, A NTT JUMP. First prize, £T 10s; second, Trophy. Entrance. Is. 20. FREEZERS’ RACE. 100yds. First prize. £2: second, Trophy; third, trophv. Entrance. Is. 21. HXGLE LADIES’ RACE, 75yds. First prize, Trophv; seeond. Trophy. 22. MILE HANDICAP. Open. First i prize, £5: second. £2 ; third, Trophv. " Entrance, ss. °3. SIAMESE RACE. 100yds. First prize. £1; second. 10s. Entrance.

24. SACK RACE. 100yds. First prize, op«- second. 10s. Entrance Is. 2d. SLAUGHTERMEN'S RACE, 100 yds. First- jrize. £2: second. 20s; third, trophy. Entrance. Is. 26 THROWING CRICKET BALL. First prize, 20s ; second, 10s. i‘-n* trance, la. _ , . 27. STEPPING A CHAIN. Tropmesfor first and second. Entrance. Is. •>g rr at HOUSE AND PRESET! iERS-' HANDICAP. 100yds. First prize, £2: second, 20s; third, Trophy. Entrance, Is. 29. MECHANICS’ HANDICAP. 10C vds. First prize, £'2; second. ‘2os: third. Trophy. Entrance, Is. 30. GFNERAL AND BAG ROOM HANDS’ HANDICAP, 100yds. First prize. 30s; second, 10s; nnird. Trophy. Entrance, Is. NOMINATIONS (with performancesand colors) for Open Events Nos. 1, -L 7. and 22 close with Mr. Ben. Tanner. Gladstone Road, on SATURDAY. March 19th. or the Secretary. Nominations for the Open Bicycle Race c:ose -with Mr. H. Anderson, cycle dealer, on S VITRDAY. 19th MARCH. A SPECIAL TRAIN will leave for the grounds at about 9.30 2*cturn_ ing alter the sports. Return fare, -s , chTldren. half-price. .., ADMISSION to Grounds; Is: chiutren- free. , Hot "Water and Milk will be supplied FREE. Children’s Races will be hen. a.- -u----tCTTa!> ***** sr OSEOEXF.. Hon. Secretary.

For 30 years \ « BROWN PEAS FOR* HE-. STO DOS Mf.t Oi«fO ruwn rcmni time at Bed require fas hare been woader-f fully successful in curing... Constipation, Indigestion, Headache, and all Liver and Stomack troubles. The circs have been natural and permanent—like those of a true vegetable specific. "BROWN PEAS” differ from all other remedies in that the dose tends to _ lessen rather than increase. It is guaranteed free from mineral or other harmful ingredients. Fot Sale by all Chemist* 1/6 Bose. 1 Q.OOD roßf< gPEAKS 'J'HAf-i '^yCRDS. TQI'AVE vonr Clothes cleaned or il l)yed to look canal to new. Repairs neatly done. L mbrellas recovered from 2s 6d. Repairs equally cheap. ■Work done on tie shortest notice. CHARLES SMITH, PRACTICAL CLEANER AND DYER. CITY DYE WORKS. GLADSTONE HOAD. 'tf'noiiv iJOtS. -

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2763, 18 March 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2763, 18 March 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2763, 18 March 1910, Page 2

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