At the last meeting of the Auckland Education Board applications for schools at Otorohanga, Waitomo Caves (second school) and Pukekawa were referred to the Inspector for his report, vhile an application for a school at Tauhei was declined.
TE "KDITI SPORTS (Affiliated with N.Z.A.A.) ATHLETIC WOOD-CHOPPING AND SAWING EVENTS Double 18 n tion*s 2s 6ci: 441 6d, To be held on the Domain on Wednesday March 2 £ioo—lN PRIZES—£ioo PROGRAMME. 1. Maiden Race, 130 yds. First 355, second 15s. Post entry 2s 6d. 2. Maiden Double-handed Sawing, 18in log. First 50s, second 20s. Post entry 3s 6d. 3. 100 yds Handicap. First 40s, second 20s, third Nomination 2s, 4. Running High Ju%P Handicap. • First 50s, sec<|Mljl. Post^qiffcry 5. 220 yds First 50s, second tion 2s Jfu, > --I? ande%Sawing Handicap, IpSaf £5, second £2. wr acceptance First 60s, se%md%Cfe, third 10s. Nom> ingtion lif||s||eptanee Is Gd. Maiden standing Chop, 15in block. Jh%t 50s, second 20s, third Nomination 2s 6d, aceeptanccNSs 6d. First 80s, seird 10s. Nomination tancc 2s (3d. Boys' Handicap, 16 years and under. First trophy, second trophy. Post ejfpry Is. 11. Te Kimi Handicap Chop, standing, 18in&fi(ck. First £2O, second £4, accept^^|[os. 12. Half First £5," secQnd third 10s. Nomination 4s 6d. acceptance 2s 6d. "Fir&tßrigade Event. First £2, seconagMs. Post entry 2s 6d. 14. Underhand Chop Handicap, 18in b.locft. First £5, second 20s, third 10s. Nomination 4s, acceptance 2s 6d. 15, One Mile Race. First £5, sceond 30s, third 10s. Nomination 4s 6d, acceptance 2s 6d. Points prize: 1. Athletic Events. —Gup, presented by Messrs Chilcott and Albrechtsen. 2. Chopping Events —Trophy by Messrs Barraud and Abraham. Points to count: First 5, second 3, third 1. Special prizes donated by frloysrs Black man and, Cobk, ' sail Driving; Hiyd.coek and Matthew, Boys' Race; H. Jane, Married Women's Race; Young, Trophy; Jones Prosser, Trophy; and Tinkler, Trophy. Ladies' apd races during t|[ie clay, Tug-of-war, teams 10 a-side arranged on ground. Weight-guessing and Nail-dyiving Competitions. CONDITIONS. Noraiinations for Nos, 6, 8, 11 and 14 close with the Secretary at Te Kuiti at 6 p.m. WEDNESDAY,' February 9th, 1910. Acceptances for Nos. 6, 8, 11, and 14 close 6 p.m. WEDNESDAY, February 23rd, 1910. Nominations for Nos. 3, 5, 7, 9, 12 and 15 close at 6 p.m. WEDNESDAY, February 16th. Acceptances for Nos. 3, 5, 7, 9, 12- and 15 close at 6 p.m. <3s WEDNESDAY, will "be published in the {i Kirig Country Chronicle" February 12th and 19th, and will also be posted to competitors on application to the Secretary. Nominations for all post events must be in hands of Secretary 20 miir^eg previous to time of ' • ?.c£ Qtfcey ebaditions see posters.
GRAND SOCIAL IN THE EVENING All correspondence* £i>(i eni&ries to be Hon. Sec. Te Kuiti. JNO. H/T£sNssA}v\ srgajs jshig Secretary, Hamilton.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 231, 5 February 1910, Page 5
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