PUBLIC NOTICES WAIMANA PATRIOTIC GYMKHANA WAI MANA DOM AIN SATURDAY, APRIL Bth Children's events 10 a.m. Steward: Mr B. Heather. Primary School Children Entry fees Id and 6d team of 6. All schools invited. Relay Races, Boys and Girls, Snr. 11 and over. Relay Races, Boys and Girls, Jnr. 10 and under. (•Tug of War, Boys and Girls. |Kgg and Spoon Race. 'Sack Race. Race. Overhead Ball, Girls. Elephant Race. Pass Ball, Boys. Age Races. Horse Events Stewards: Mr J. Boj r nton, Mr J. Leather. All entries 2/6 except Avhcrc otherwise stated. 1. Child's Pony, 10 years and under. Ist prize 10s; 2nd 7/6. (2. Walk, Trot and Gallop, 14 and under. Ist 10s; 2nd ss. : 3. Local Hunter over Hurdles. Ist £1 10s; 2nd 10s. Entry ss. 1. Ladies' Hack, Ist £1 10s; 2nd 5 k. "5. Flag Race, open. Ist £1 Is; 2nd ss. Entry 3s. 6. Tilting the Ring. Ist £1 Is; 2nd 10/13. 7. Hunter over Hurdles, owned and ridden by Maori, local. Ist £.1 Is; 2nd ss. Entry ."is. 8. Children's Relay on horses, 3 in team 5s each. ' 9. Open Hunter. Ist £7 7s; 2nd £2 2.5. • 10. Bending (open). Ist £1 Is; 2nd 7s Od. * 11. Best Rider over 50. Trophy; 2nd ss. Entry 2s. 12. Best Troopers Horse. Ist £1 Is; 2nd ,7s Gd. 13. Potato Race. Ist £1; 2nd 7s 6d 14. Tug o' War, 3 horses. £2. 15>. Consolation Jump over three any horse with no prcvi'"ous' \vin''""Buri'n'g Hit', daj'l £1 it)s. " 16. Best Boy or Girl Rider, under 10. Ist 7/6: 2nd 3s. Entry 1/u. 17. Best Boy or Girl Rider under 11. Ist 7/6; 2nd ss. Entry 1/6. 18. Best Lady Rider. Ist £1; 2nd 7s 6d. Chopping Stewards: Mr G. Hewitt, Mr T. Ewart. Novice Standing Chop, 12" block. Ist £2; 2nd 10s. Entry 4s. Maiden Standing Chop, 12" block. Ist £2; 2nd 10s. Entry 45.. Standing Chop Open Handicap, 14" block. Ist £3; 2nd £1. Entry ss. Would 'competitors to all chops send nominations to secrctaiy, Mrs C. WYLDE, Waimana, by Saturday, March 11 if possible to allow the committee to procure sufficient blocks. MOCK COURT. NOVELTY EVEN TS. Athletics All entries 1/6. Stewards: Mr M. King and Mr N. Eagle.. 1 Mile. Ist £1; 2nd 10s; 3rd ss. 440 yds. Ist £1: 2nd 10s; 3rd ss. 220 Yards. Ist £1; 2nd 10s; 3rd ss. 100 yds. Ist £1; 2nd 10s; 3rd ss. High Jump. Ist 15s; 2nd ss. •Married Men's Race. Ist 10s; 2nd 2/6 • Married Ladies' Race. Ist 10s; 2nd 2/6. Single Ladies' Race. Ist 10s; 2nd 2/6. Girls' 100 yds. Ist 10s; 2nd 2/6. Hop, Step and Jump. Ist 10s; 2nd 2/0. Stepping the Chain, Mr N. McDonald . Tug o' War. BABY SHOW STALLS AND MAORI: HANG I. ENTERTAINMENT FOR YOUNG AND OLD. TEA, HOT WATER. LUNCH and AFTERNOON TEA. Bring your own Cups please. Entrance to Grounds: Adults 2/-, Cars 2 6, School Children 6d. Local events, Waimana and Nukuhbu. A Grand Parade Avill be. held at 2 | o'clock sharp. Steward, Mr F. Stirling. WHAKATANE PIPE BAND IN ATTENDANCE Signed M. WYLDE, GG Secretary. MAID'S Plain Navy School Blazers, sizes 26 to Prices 19/11 to 335. At Bridgers Ltd.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 58, 21 March 1944, Page 1
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