AUCTION NOTICES RAM FAIR MATAWHERO SALEYAItDS. FIRST DAY MONDAY, 24th JANUARY. 91 HA (approx.) ROMNEY (Flock) 4 1UU RAMS. Bred by the following Breeders:— Bremer (Waverley), W. Bidvvill (Featherston), W. R. Hunt (Nelson), Thos. Hunt (Nelson), Holmes Warren (Featherston), H. J. Raynor and W. Rayner (Masterton),. Nix (Featherston), A. Kirkpatrick, Henson and Green, E. R. Black, G. V. Smith, D. P. Cameron, Carron Bros., Fisher BrosJlfE. R. Renner, S. Kirkpatrick, E, JEchardson, J. C. Field, W. D. W. C. Pilmer,, J. Herbert, Y»ss (Longburn), Forlong (Bunnyjfiorpe), Buick (Masterton), W. Perry Calleson (Longbtirn), Williams (Waimoko), D. S. Warren (Featherston), Gibson (Kiwitea) Murphy (Whenuakura), J. C. Bidwill (Featherston), Henson (Feilding), Rowlands (Palmerston N.), Collins (Otane), Black (Opotiki), Tatliams (Masterton).jfcHarding (Dargaville), Murray (BjJonJfcha), Taylor (Kiwitea) Williams fftlyiwai), Holmes (Wainalieka), (Masterton), Tod (Nuhalta) TUES DAY. 55th JANUARY. .) LINCOLN (Flock) RAMS. Rowing Breeders (Waimoko), Bremer ughes (Maxwelltown), Smith, Fisher wera), Hughes (Whenuakura), W. Rayner (Mas(Manutahi), PJ '), Taylor (Kiwitl Bred by the Williams (Waverley), G. V. Smi Bros., Ba (Waverley) Perry (Ma ter ton), H§ipil Bremer (01 Collins (Otan IQA (approx.) SOUTHDOWN IC)U (Flock) RAMS, Bred by the following Breeders: — Benny (Canterbury), Buick' (Masterton), Gates (Canterbury), Matthews (Gisborne), Merrikin (Hatuma Hughes (Maxwelltown), Henson (Feilding), Fincham (Canterbury), Lockhead (Canterbury). 42 Border Leicester (Flock) Rams. 23 Romney Stud Rams. 1 Southdown Stud Ram. 30 Romney Stud Ewes. 10 Southdown Stud Ewes. Sale Starts Each Day at 9.30 a.m. Studs Sold at Noon Each Day. No Adjournment for Luncheon. Should it he impossible to offer all the Romneys on the first day, the balance will be offered on the second day. STOCKBROKERS 1 ASSN. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. WAERENGA-O-KURI SPORTS. NUAL MEETING To be held in W. B. MOSSMAN’S Paddock SATURDAY, JAN. 29th, 1927. To commence at 10 a.m.
Be Sports! and wend your way through the beautiful bush on Centle Annie to the Shady Willows at the “Laurels.” Patron: J. Barns-Graham, Esq. President: E. W>. M. Wallis, Esq. Vice-Presidents: Mesdames S. L. Harris, A. G. Jeffery, Messrs. E. Gibbs, Wr V'eitch, C. Matthews, A J. Wilson, W. McLaunn, \\. E. Harris, G. H. Morice, H. E. Kent, J. Monckton, E. H. Baker, J. B. Von Pein, A. C. Steele, Len Gray, Elder Jeffery, T. B. Hall, J. F. Burgess, A. J. McGregor M. Stafford, S. E. Gillingham, H. H. Wall, A. McLean, L. Mclntosh, L. Harris, Geo. Foster, T. Craill, D. Black, P, Fitzgerald, W. Trafford. Ex-Committ6e: Messrs. J. Harris (chairman), 11. Harris, C. Moss||man, G. H. Burgess, A.Mossman, ft F. Harris, J. Bellerby, C. E. Mat- ' thews. • , „ Judge: H. Telford, Esq. Starter: W. Briggs. Hon. sec. & Treas.: C. E. Matthews PROGRAMME. 1. 100ytfs. Flat Hiandicaß (open). Ist 15/-, 2nd 10/-.. Entry 1/2. — Tilting at the Ring. Ist £l/10/2nd 15/-, 3rd 7/6. . Entry -2/6. 3. —Bending Race. Ist £2, 2nd £l. Entry 3/-. . , 4. —Maiden Jump. Ist £4, 2nd £2 10s, 3rd 15/-. Entry 5/-. (For horses that have never won a prize at any other Sports Meeting or Show). 5. Ladies’ Bending Race. Ist £1 10s, 2nd 10/-. Entry 2/-. 6. —Whip and Bottle Race. Ist £i 10s, 2nd 10/-. Entry 2/6. 7. Best Boy and Girl Rider (under 14 years.) 2 firsts 15/-, 2 seconds 7/6. Entry free. .. 8. Stock Horse Race. Ist £3, 2nd 30/-. Entry 3/-. 9. —Open Jump. Ist £5/5/-, 2nd £2 2s. Entry 5/-. ' , , 10. Flag Race. Ist £2/10/-, 2nd £l. Entry 3/-. .„ , , 11. —Open Jump (Hunter Style.) Ist £7/10/-, 2nd £2/10/-, 3rd £l. Entry 10/-. 12. —Best Station Hack (District Event). Ist £3/3/-, 2nd £2/2/-, Entry 5/-. (Prizes specially donated by J. Barns-Graham). 13. —Thread the Needle. Ist trophy value £2; 2nd trophy value £l. Entry 3/-. 14. Ladies’ Flag Race. Ist 20/-, 2nd 10/-. Entry 2/-. 15. — Consolation District Jump. Ist £3, 2nd £l. Entry 4/-. 16. —Potato Spearing. Ist £2, 2nd £l. Entry 3/-. SHEEP GUESSING. NAIL DRIVING FOR LADIES AND CENTS. A • Handsome Silver Cup, valued at £l7/17/ presented by the Club for Open Jqjnp (Hunter Style). To be won 3 times in succession or. 5 times at intervals. A Miniature Cup will be presented to the winner each year. A Gold Medal presented by H. # E. Harris, Esq., for competitor giving the most entries on the day (all events included. ) A Gold Medal presented by O. E. Matthews, Esq., for 'winner of District Jump. A Gold Medal presented by J. Harris, Esq., for winner of Maiden Jump. —RULES.— 1. The Committee reserves the right to alter or add to programme, or, if necessary, postpone the Meeting. 2. No entries received without Cash. 3. Protests to be accompanied with deposit of 10/-, to be forfeited in event of protest not being upheld. CHILDREN’S EVENTS' arranged on Grounds. HOT WATER SUPPLIED. ADMISSION 1/6, HORSES 1/-, CARS 2/6. Children under 14 Free. DANCE IN EVENING. At Mr. S. E. GILLINGHAM’S WOOLSHED,, ' Commencing at 8 p.m. ADMISSION—Gents 3/-, Ladies 2/- >• ■ ' Double;s/-. ■ r >' For further particulars apply to—, y 'C. Ey. . ~'’7 i Honv-See:.- &. Treas., /. "Phone 1022 K.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10311, 21 January 1927, Page 8
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