TNELICIOUS fresh flounders at “The Rendezvous to-night. Oysters on shell, grilled or fried, fresh proper, bacon and eggs, steak and pj!«;s, spaghetti or asparagus on toast. ROSS SPORTS CARNIVAL. ROSS RECREATION GROUND. EASTER TUESDAY. APRIL 22, 1930. Officials: —Patron. J. O’Brien, Esq.. M.P. ; President, H. Osmers, Esq. : . Handicappers: Messrs .T. Rochford, a. W. Peebles and A. L. Head (axemen’s events); G. E. Perkins (running). Starters: Mr W. E. Clarke (running); Mr J. Dnvefn (axemen's events). APPROVED PROGRAMME. (Registered under the N.Z. Athletic, cycling and Axemen’s Union, Incorp. All competitors must be registered). Sports to start at 12 (noon) .sharp. I—looyds. Maiden Footrace—lst. prize 50s; 2nd. 20s. Norn. 2s Gd. 2 /Maiden Handicap tChop (open) 12in. log—lst. prize 200 s; 2nd. 60s; 3rd. 30s. Norn. 7s, accept. 3s. 3 Boys’ Race (under 16) —Ist. prize 15s; 2nd. ss. Norn. Gd. 4 75yds Dash Handicap—lst. prize 80s; find. 30s; 3rd. 10s. Noiin. 2s Gd, accept. Is Gd. 5 Slow Cycle Race—lst. prize 20s; 2nd. 10s. Norn. Is. 6 Upright Chop (12in. log)—lst. prize 200 s; 2nd. 80s; 3rd. 40s. Nom. 6s, accept. 4s. 7 120yds. Sheffield—lst. prize 200 s; 2nd. 80s; 3rd. 30s. Nom. 6s, ac-
dept. 4s. 8— Handicap Saw,, 2 cuts, Inin, log—--Ist. prize 100 s; 2nd. 40s; 3rd. 20s. Nom. 3s, accept. 2s. 9 Stepping Competition- -Ist. prize 20s; 2nd. ns. Nom. Is. 10— .Underhand Shop, Inin, log—lst. prize 600 s; 2nd. 160 s; 3rd. 80s. 4th. 405.; (heat winners 20s). Nom. 20s, accept. 10s. 11— 100yds. Handicap Footrace —Ist. prize 100 s; 2nd. 40s; 3rd. 10s. Nom. 3s, accept. 2s. 12— Married Ladies’ Race.—Trophies. 13— Single Ladies Race—-Trophies. 14— Sheep Guessing Competition—One sheep. Nom. Is, Novelty events galore for yOimg and old. RULES AND REGULATIONS.
Nomination* for events 1,2, 4. (i, 7. 8, 10 and ill, close with the Secretary on Saturday, 12th. April at 8 p.m. Fees must accompany all nominations. Competitors when entering must forward the last two years’ performances, or if none in that period, the last three. The Committee reserve the right to •rohandic'ap after publication of handicap, and in event of insufficient entries to cancel any event on the programme. Acceptances close morning of the sporls. Big Orchestra in attendance. Refreshments obtainable on the ground. Admission to grounds: Gents 2s, ladies Is. Special (rain arrangements from and to Greymouth. GRAND MAT.L in the evening, excellent arrangements. A. !,. HEAD, Hon. See. WRIGHT A AUTON Ef.ECTR ICA L COXTR ACT()R S WISH to notify that they have opened a business in Re veil St. Hokitika' next to AfcGavin’s tailor shop. Repairs and all electrical work executed. First-class workmanship at reasonable cost and so we solicit your support.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 April 1930, Page 1
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