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JJAKARETU gPOETS Eevival Gathering at ' ' SHERWOOD, ' 1 via Takapau. SATUEDAY, 15th JANUARY, 1938. President, H. W. White, Esq. Patroness, Mts. E. E. White. Hon. Sec., Mrs. D. M. Cook. PEOGEAMME: CHILDEEN'S EVENTS. 1.— Girla' Eace, under 10 years. 2.— Boys' Eace, under 10 years. 3. — Girls Eace, over 10, under 15. 4.— r-Boys ' Eace, over 10, under 15. _ Entry free. Prizes 1 and 2, trophies 4/-, 2/-, 1/-; 3 and 4, trophies 5/-, '2/6, 1/6, ATHLETIC EVENTS. 5.— 100 Yards Open Handicap. 6.— 300 Yards Open Handicap. 7. — 880 Yards Open Handicap. ' 8.— 1 Mile Open Handicap. Entry 1/-,. Prizes, trophies £2 2/-, £1 1/-. 9. — 75 Yaids Ladies' Handicap. 10.— 120 Yards Ladies' Handicap. Entry 6d. Trophies 12/6, 7/6. 11.— Mixed Eelay, 2 ladies, 1 man. 2/6 team. Trophies, £1 1/- each member winning team. CYCLING EVENTS. 12. — i Mile (2 Lap) Handicap. fi 13.— 1 mile (4 Lap) Handicap. 14. — 1$ Mile (6 Lap) Handicap. Entry 1/-. Trophies, £2 2/-, £1 1/-. 15.— 1 Mile (4 Lap) Local. Compelitors to reside in Clinton Eiding. FIELD EVENTS. 10. — Long Jump. 17. — Higb Jump. Entry 1/-. Trophies £2 2/-, £i 1/-. AXEMEN'S EVENTS. 1. — MAIDEN CHOP, 12in., UNDERHAND. Entry 5/-. Cup £2 2/-. Special £1 1/-. 2.— STANDING CHOP 14in. OPEN HANDICAP. Nomination 20/-. Acceptance 10/-. Prizes: 'Axemen's' Challenge Cup and £20, second £7, third £3. 3.— UNDEEHAND CHOP 14in. OPEN HANDICAP. Nomination 6/-. Acceptance 2/6. Prizes: White Cup and £5, second £3, third special £1 1/-. -4.— DOUBLE HANDED SAWING, Prizes: £3, £2, £1 1/-. 14in. 3 cuts. Entry 6/- pair. Prizes £4, £2. 5.— SECOND CLASS I2in. STANDING CHOP. Entry 5/-. Prizes £2, Special £1, Special 10/-. Above events carry Point Prize of Challenge Cup, 5 guineas. HOESE EVENTS. 1— MAIDEN JTJMPING. Entry 7/6. Prizes £5, Special £2 2/-. 2. — PONY LEAPING, 14.2 hands and under. Girl or boy 16 or under. Entry 6/-. Prizes; "Punawai" Cup and £2 10/^ Special £l 1/-, 10/-. 3.— OPEN JTJMPING. Entry 15/-. Prizes: Cup and £10, Special £3 3/-, Special £l 1/-. 4.— LEAPING COMPETITION. En-
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 75, 21 December 1937, Page 7
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