Waituna West Sports Club annual : -:r; Sports Meeting t ~ To be Held in the SCHOOL GROUNDS, [(Saturday, March 3rd., 1928 COMMENCING AT 11 A.M. THE OFFICIALS, ! Patron: L. T. McLean Esq.; Presi-i dent: N. J. Short, Esq.; Director of{ Sports: N. V. Shannon, Esq.; Auditor:! J. T. Fifield, Esq. j PROGRAMME; 1. Boys ’ Race <l6 years and under); Ist 10/-; 2nd 5/-; Entry 1/-. 2 Girls' Race (16 years and under); Ist 10/-; 2nd 5/-, Entry 1/v 3. Kicking the Football: Ist. SI. Two kicks for 1/-. 4. Maiden Pony Jump, 14.2 hands and under: Ist £1 10/-,; 2nd. 10/-. Entry 3/-. 5. 100 Yards Local Handicap (8 mile radius). Ist £1 10/-; 2nd. 10/-. ■.. t Entry 2/-. 6. Maiden Hunters’ Competition, 11 stone up. Ist Bracelet value £5 5/-; 2nd. £2. Entry 7/-. 7. Obstacle Event on Foot, Ist £1; 2nd 10/-. Entry 1/6. 8. Distance Stepping, Ladies, £1; Gents, £l. Entry 1/-. 9. Open Pony Jump, 14.2 hands and under. Ist £2 10/-; 2nd £!;• Entry 4/-. 10. High Jump Ist £1; 2n€ 5/-. Entry 1/-. ' -f: t 11. Handicap Bicycle Race (local) Boys under 15 years. Ist, 10/-; 2nd 5/-. Entry 1/-. 12. Open Hunters’ Competition (Hunters’ Style), 12 stone up. Ist Cup valued 20 guineas and £6; 2nd £3; 3rd. £l. Entry 10/6 - 13. Musical Cars. Ist £1; Entry 1/-. 14. Motor Oar tilting. Ist £1 1/-. Entry 2/-. 15. Slow Bicycle Race. Ist IQ/-; 2nd. 5/-. Entry 1/-. 16. 40 Yards Local Handicap (8 mile radius). Ist £l.lO/-; 2nd. 10/-. ■\ Entry 2/-. 17. Consolation Jump. Ist £3; 2nd. £2. Entry 6/-. 18. Height Guessing. ■ Ladies, Trophy. ( •: Gents, Trophy. Entry 1/-. ‘ 19. Addition Race, on Foot. Ist 10/-; 2nd. 5/-. Entry 1/-. 20. Sheep Guessing. Ladies, £1; Gents, £l. • Entry 1/-. Dancing Events at 1.30 p.m. 16 years and under. 21. Highland Fling. Medals for Ist. and 2nd. Entry 1/-, 22. Sword Dance. Medals for Ist and 2nd. Entry 1/-. 23. Sailors ’ Hornpipe. Medals for Ist and 2nd. Entry 1/-. < 24. Irish Jig, Medals for Ist and 2nd. Entry 1/-. 25. Consolation Highland l Fling. Medals for Ist, and 2nd. Entry T/-. Hot Water Provided ~ Luncheon, on ; the Ground. Admission 1/-; Children under. 12 free. Horses and vehicles 1/-. DANCE IN THE EVENING. E E. PEARCE. , B.‘ N. MATHEW, Joint Hon. Secretaries, Wanted
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6544, 28 February 1928, Page 2
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