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IJHSOIIUO gPOETS AND GREYHOUND AND TIN HARE RACING. (Affiliated with the N.Z. Athletie and Cycling Unioii and N.Z. Amateur Athletie Association). EASTER SATURDAY, MARCH 27, Copxmencing at 11 a.m. Qn the Clnb's Ground, MATHEWS' MEMORIAL PARE. For the eonvenience of * Competitors and others, a conveyance will leave Waipawa on arrival pf Napier mai) trail, PROGKAMMB £245 — TOTAL PRIZE MONEY — £245 AMATEUR ATHLETIC & CYCLING EVENTS, Conducted under Rules of N.Z.A.A.A. and N.Z.A.C.A. Trophxes or Orderg to the vaiue stated will be supplied. 1 — GIRLS ' RACE, under 10. 2 — BOYS* RACE, under 10. a— GIRLS' RACE, under 15. 4— BQYS ' RACE, under 15. J5-rlOO YAEDS HANDICAP. 6—220 YARDS HANDICAP. 7—440 YARDS HANDICAP. 6^-880 YARDS HANDICAP. 9—120 YARDS HURDLE HDCt. IQ--4-LAP BIGYCLE HANDICAP. 11— 6-LAP BICYCLE HANDICAP. 12 — 8-LAP BICYCLE HANDICAP. liH:75 YARDS LADIES' HANDICAP, 14—100 YARDS LADIES' HANDICAP. 15—120 YARDS LADIE^' HANDICAP. 16— HIGH JUMP HANDICAP (Maie or Female entrants aecepted), The T. DUNN CUP, valued £7 7/-, to op won twice, not necessarily in succession, will be awarded to the Competitor gaining most points in Events o, 6, 7, 8, 9. 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15. »/ofnts to count: 1st 5, 2nd 3, 3rd 1/ CHOPPING & SAWING EVENTS. (Under permit from N,Z. A. & C. Union). '"'hopping Entries must be ia by advertised date. 17— 12in. OPEN STANDING CHOP. 18— OPEN UNDERHAND CHOP HANDICAP, 15in. Block. 1 0— SAWING COMPETITION HANDICAP, 15in. Block, 3 Cuts. •J0— 15in. OPEN STANDING CHOP HANDICAP. •2I—12in. GWAVAS MAIRE JIGGER HANDICAP CHOP. Dry Pinus Insignus Dummies, Two jiggers high. Competitors must proyjde owh. jiggers, Six entries or no event. Poplar Wood in a,ll Cbops escept Jigger Chop. HORSE EVENTS, Post Entry. lOr-OPEN LEAPING MATCH. Firsl Mt R. Mathew's Challenge Cup, value £15 15/* (to be won twice xp succession or three times at intervals), £15 and Silver Miniature Cup, second £5, third £2. Weight 11st. 71b. Male riders. Entry 15/-. MAIDEN JUMP. 4— LADIES' JUMPING COMPETITI®N. :r>— PONY JUMPING, under 14.2. iO— NOVELTY OBSTACLE RACE, over such Course as Stewards may deeide. -7— JUMPING COMPETITION, for horses that have never won a jumping competitiou at A. and P. Shows. 28— ADDITION RACE. Ihe late MRfe. A. W. PARSON'S ChaDenge Cup, value £8 8/- (to be won twice in succession or three times at intervals) will be given to the owneT gaining most judge 's points in Events 22, 23, 24, 25, 27. SPECIALS. . The Holden Cup will be awarded to the local Horse gaining most points in Events Nos. 22, 23. 24, 25, 27. DOG TRIAL. OPEN SHORT HEAD AND YARD. Prize Money: £6, £4, £2 and £1 (four prizes). NomiHation 10/6. T Commencing 8 a.m. sharp. >
HIGHLAND EVENTS. (Under 12), 1— HIGHLAND FLING. 2— SEANN TRUIBHAIS. 3— IRISH JIG. (Qver 12 and under 16). 4— HIGHLAND FLING. 5— SWOED DANCE. 6— SAILOR'S HORNPIPE. (Qver 16), 7— HIGHLAND FLING 8— REEL. 9— IRISH JIG, Entry* in Events under 12, 6d, Entry in other Dance Events, 1/-. Prize Money in all Events — 15/-, 10/-, and 5/'f BOXING COMPETITION, Conducted under. the auspices of the Waipukurau Boxing Club. N.B. — Entries for Ath.letic, Chopping and Sawing Events GjLOSE with Ihe Secretary on FRIDAY, . March 19th, at 8 p.m,, unless otherwiae apecifled. No Entry aecepted unless accom-: panied by Entry Fep. 1 ^ i Competitors to send in last three perforpaances, Handicaps will be "pnblished on THURSDAY, Mareh 25th, 1937. RULE. — ' ( A Maiden Hprse' is one that bae never won a fxrst prize at any Sports Meeting or Show J' N.B. — All Horses competing for Challenge Cups must be boua fide property of entrant. A lease for 12 months to count as ownership, COMPETITldNS ALL DAY, Hot Water, Luncheon and other Booths" on the Grouud, Admission to Grounds? Pedestriana 1/6, School Children 6d, Horpemeu 1/6, Vehicle and Driver 2/6, Motor Car and Driyer 2/6, Side-car and Driver 2/6. Member's Tieket admits member, jady and family under 12 years. Ticket 5/- (apply Secretary), DANCE TO FOLLOW. (Orchestra). THOS, B. JACKSON, Hon. Secretary, Waipawa, ALBERT'S NEW DANCE F0L10 No. 10 Just Published CONTAINING ALL THE LATEST HITS Here are some of them: ''San Francisco" "Would You?" "In a Little Gypsy Tea Room" "I've Got a Feelin' You're Foolin' " "Alone" "Lost" And Many Others Price 2/6 POSTED ANYWHERE 2/7 SUTCLIFFE'S "THE HOME "OF MUSIC" MAIL ORDER SPECIAUSTS *
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