PARENBARENSA Athletic Sports, Regatta and Hack Races. Friday and Saturday, December 23rd & 24th. President: Mrs. A. Yates. Vice-Presidents: Messrs. J. E. Thomas and A. R. Crane. Treasurer and Handicapper: G. T. Yates. Judge: J. M. Tynan. Starter: L. A. Yates. Timekeeper: N. McDowell. Committee and Stewards: Hare RahuTuhi, Muru Paenga Itewiri. Karipa Wi Patene, Conn. B. Rodden, J. Butler, C. Aukett, P. Sattko, B. Edgar, Waitai Tiueue, Newton Wiki, Hepa, and J. Hopkins'. Judge of Aquatic Events: H. Everett. 22 EVENTS 22 The principal of which are as follows: 150yds. HANDICAP of £4 guaranteed; open to allcomers ; entries close 8 p.m. December 22; entrance 4/-. 1 mile HANDICAP of £5 guaranteed; open to allcomers; entries close 8 p.m. December 22nd ; entrance 5/100yds. HANDICAP of £$ guaranteed; open to allcomers; entries close 8 p.m. December 23rd; entrance 5/440yds. HANDICAP of £5 guaranteed; open to allcomers; entries close 8 p.m. December 23rd : entrance 5/220yds. SCRATCH RACE CHAMPIONSHIP ; open to allcomers; for valuable gold and silver medals; post entries; entrance fee, 4/-. There are, besides the above, 17 events, comprising:—Big Punt Race, Small Punt Race; Pair Oar-pulling Race; Hop, Step and Jump; Putting the Weight; Egg and Spoon Race (Children’s); Ladies’ 75yds. Handicap; 150yds. Austrian Purse ; Greasy Pig Race; 100yds. Handicap (Schoolboys’); High Jump; Hack Race (11 mile); Hack Race (7 furlongs) ; Donkey Race, Sack Race ; Biscuit and Lemonade Race; Tug-of-war (Parenga v. visitors). For rules and regulations and further particulars refer to posters or to the Secretary, Parenga. Admission to course free. Dancing each evening of races. E. J. SAMUEL, Secretary.
MANGONUI RACINB CLUB. Patrons: Messrs. R. M. Houston, J: Evans, sen., C. L. Herstlet. President : Mr. C. T. Davies. Vice-Presidents : Messrs. G. Wilkinson, J.P., W. ,T. Harris, W. J. Bray, W. Evans, W. Hazard, J. T. Gillibrand. Stewards: Messrs. S. Wrathall, J. T. Gillibrand, F. Nawton, T. Wallen, W. Wrathall, G. Leser, J. Co'o'to, A. Smith, W. A. Wilton, C. A. Wake, H. Marshall. Jr doe : Mr. Stephen Wrathall. Starter : Mr. W. Wrathall. Glkek of the Course : Mr. J. 11. Penney. Handicappers : Messrs. W. Wrathall, Gillibrand, Nawton, Wallen and Wake. ANNUAL RACES WILL BE HELD ON COOPER'S BEACH, MANGONUI, . . ON . . Monday, 2nd January, ft# A2L w Programme: 1. MAIDEN PLATE; for horses that have never won a race ; Ist prize £2 10a; nomination ss, acceptance 2s 6d. 2. MANGONUI COUNTY HACK RACE; for horses that have never won a race; distance, 6 furlongs ; Ist prize £6, 2nd horse £1 from stake. 3. MANGONUI CUP; distance, about 1 mile; Ist prize £2O; £3 out of stake to second horse; nomination £l, acceptance 15s. 4. DOUBTLESS BAY HANDICAP TROT (in saddle); distance, about 2 miles; Ist prize • £5; £1 out of stake to second horse; nomination ss, acceptance ss. 5., CABLE BAY WELTER HANDICAP; distance, ab*ut 1 mile; minimum weight lOst.; Ist prize £5; £1 out of stake to second horse; nomination 10s, acceptance ss. 6. FLYING HANDICAP; Ist prize £7; 30s. out of stake to second horse; nomination 10s, acceptance ss. 7. MANGONUI & ORURU RIDINGS HACK RACE; for horses that have never won a race; Ist prize £5; £1 out of stake to Becond horse; nomination 10s. 8. MAORI HACK RACE; sweepstakes of 10s; post entry. Rules & Regulations. 1. Three starters or no race. 2. The decision of the Stewards in all coses of dispute to be binding and final. 3. Qualification foe of 5s will be charged to non-subscribers. 4. All protests to be lodged with the Secretary within lo minutes of race in dispute, together with a deposit of 10s which will be forfeited if protest be not sustained. 5. Race No. 2 is open to all hacks owned witiiin the County of Mangonui 3 months prior to race. 6. Race No. 7 is open to all hacks owned within the Mangonui and Oruru Ridings, 3 months prior to race. 7. Nominations for events 3,5, and 6to be lodged with the Secretary ori or before December 28th, 1904, together with all performances for the past two years. 8. Events 1,2, 4, 7 and 8 post entry. All stakes paid pro rata. The Snowflake Minstrel Troupe Will give an Entertainment in the Masonic Hall during the evening, the proceeds in aid of the Race Club’s fluids. A DANCE WILL FOLLOW. T. WALLEN, Hon. Seo. A Blesamg Unappreciated. wWV One of the greatest blessings a modest man can wish for is a good, reliable set of bowels. If you are not the happy possessor of such an outfit you can greatly improve tbe efficiency of those you have by the judicious use of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are pleasant to take And agreeable in effect. For o'dia by E. M. HoustSh, Mangonui,'
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Northland Age, Volume 1, Issue 19, 20 December 1904, Page 3
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