TE HOBO PICNIC AND . SPOBTS ■ E . ■' ' '■' •' j MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1922. (To be held in Mr Guy's paddock near ' the Te Horo Railway Station. Programme of Events: . ' FIRST RACE STARTS AT 11. 1. .100 Yards (Local). First prize trophy value £2, second trophy (presented by Mr Harold Jones, value £1 Is, third trophy value 7s 6d. 2. 120 Yards (Open). First prize trophy value £2 2s, second trophy value £l, third trophy value 7s 6d. 3. 220 Yards (Open). First prize trophy value £2 2s, second trophy value £l, third trophy value 7s 6d. 4. 440 Yards (Open). First prize trophy value £2 2s, second trophy value £l, third trophy value 7s 6d. 5. 880 Yarcs (Open). First prize trophy value £2 10s, second trophy value £1 ss, third trophy value 10s. 6. Boys' Eace, under 18, 100 yards (Open). First prize trophy value £l, second trophy value 7s 6d, third trophy value 3s. Entrance fee Is. 7. Boys' Bace, under 18, 220 yards (Open). First prize trophy value £l, ! second trophy value 7s 6d, third trophy value 3s. Entrance fee Is. 8. Boys' Bace, under 15, 75 yards (Open)'. First prize trophy value 10s, second trophy value ss, third trophy value 2s 6d. Entry fee 6d. i 9. Boys' Baee, under 15, 150 yards i (Open). First prize trophy value 10s, ,': second trophy value ss, third trophy )|| value 2s 6d. Entry fee 6d. 10. Slow Bicycle Eace, 50 yurds. JPirst prize,trophy value 10s, second trolly value ss. Entry fee fid. \JI» Fast Bicycle Bace, one mile. F. 'kst prize 'trophy value £l, second tropfc \ value 10s. Entry fee Is. 12. '< Married Ladies' Eace, 75 yards. Firs t prize 51b box of tea presented by Mr A Vise, second trophy value 10s. Entranc 9 ttw. 13. Married Men's Race, 75 yards. Open to men over 45 years. First prize 5 ?b' box of tea presented by Messrs Mi SDou a U Bros, and Co., second trophy present b y M r Hansby, value 7s 6d. Entrance* fre <>- , 14. S fugle Ladi/V 5 ' Bace, 100 yards. First p piae trophy presented by Messrs Evans OJj.os. value 3- 8 i second trophy value; tt(Js. Entrance free. v 15. Greasy Pig. Fir.St prize fat pig S present! jd by Mr T. Entrance 6d. \ 16. CUrls' Race, under 1% 75 yards. .First grize trophy value vlOs, second itrophjfl value ss. Entrance •tree. 17. Novelty Boot Eace, 100 yards. prize trophy value 15s, second 'j.tropky value ss. Entrance Is. 18. BTop, Step, and Jump. ! Eirst ';prize trophy value 15s, second trophy rvalue 10s. 'Entrance Is. I 19. High Jump. First prize trophy lvalue 15s, second trophy value 10s. 20. Long Jump. First prize' .trophy s aluo 15s, second trophy value 10s. j Entrance Is. .21. Cigar Race, 50 yards. First jorizc Unophy value 10s, second trophy viXlue' ss. Entrance 6d. 22. Putting 161 b Shot. First pritee Jtrophy value £l, second trophy val.uc [ tlOs. Entrance fee Is. t 23. Nail-driving Competition (Men) 4 s First prize trophy value 19s, second \ trophy value ss. Entrance fee 6d. I 24. Nail-driving Competition (Ladies). First prize trophy value 10s, trophy value ss. Entrance fee 6d.25i* Tug-of-war, 7 men aside. First pri?fe trophy value £3 10s. Entrance fee He per man. 26. Chain-Stepping. First prizo trophy 301 b tin of honey presented by Mr Daviidson, second sheep presented by Mr Boy Windley. Entrance fee Is. 27. Sheep-Guessing Competition. First prize sheep presented by Mr F. J. Ryder. Entrance fee Is. ENTRIES for the and 880 yards, high juij"ip> bop, ste P» and jump, long jump, tzTSt bicycle race, and boys' races (u"Qder 18 years) close on SATURDAY, jIVKTJARY 14th. \ ; All Entries must be accompanied by entrance fee and past performances. ALL OTHER EVENTS POST ENTRY, to be in half-an-hour before the event. L The Judges' decision vrill be final in fall cases. j >Admi3sion to Ground Is. Children 6d, f \ DANCE. / I j I t Dance will be held in the evening > when the Trophies will be prjesent- , ed. Gents 2s, Ladies Is. Ho * Water will be provided, en the u Sports Ground. / A BAND .\vILL BE IN ■ ATTEN- \ DANCE. r i /* IB y~- MORGAN, t.\ : 1 Chairman. -. 5 \n\ siest will be received by the 5. '■•v Secretary, . * I X..W. KIBKER. H. BATES',^ j TWS 'WEtSs-XXOMR TAHiOE/i; Tk Closing from 'N SECyjMßEß'\34th to JANUARY 4th. J- HIGH-CUASS TAILORING, Prices, the Lowest in the District. 1 TEEMS STRICTLY CASH. Address. — Next Milna's Garage. Levis. iajj con I ches or chairs, or for an Vang table ear e J tains and Kail curtains.—CltAßE'S •l/M>_ Levin's Best Store. £
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Otaki Mail, 6 January 1922, Page 3
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