OTAKI AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB. ' ATHLETIC SPORTS : ME LUNG ! -■ And COUNTRY CLUBS CHAMPIONSHIP. To be held on the Otaki Race-Course, i On SATURDAY AP;?IL 15,1922 For tlio Shield Presented by R. \Y. MeVilLy, Esq., President of tire Wellington Centre. Championship Events: 100 YARDS. 226 YARDS. 1 440 YARDS. | SSO YARDS. 1 MILE. S MILES. 1-20 YARDS (HURDLES). 440 YARDS (HURDLES). HIGH JUMP. LONG JUMP. HOP, STEP, AND JUMP. ' POLE VAULT. 1 1 MILE WALK. PUTTING THE SHOT. THROWING THE HAMMER, Trophies.—All Events: I Ist Gold Modal; 2nd Silver Medal, j ENTRANCE FEE Is EACH EVENT. Handicap Events: 100 YARDS HANDICAP. ' SOO YARDS HANDICAP. | 1000 YARDS HANDICAP. I 120 YARDS LOCAL HANDICAP, j 1 MILE CYCLE HANDICAP, j 2 MILE CYCLE HANDICAP, i Trophies for above Handicaps.— , Ist. Gold Medal; 2nd Silver Medal. CHAIN-STEPPING. Trophies value £1 and 10s. BOYS' RACE (under 15), 75 yards. Trophies.—lst. 10s, 2nd ss. No Entrance Pee. BOY'S’ RACE (under 10), 50 yards. Trophies.—lst. 10s, 2nd os. No Entrance Tee. ENTRANCE FEE Is EACH EVENT. (All Events are run under N.Z.A.A.A. Rules). All competitors must be members ol’ i an affiliated club before competing. Non-members must join Otaki Club, membership fee 2s Gd. Entry fee and list of performances must accompany entry. All competitors must compete in their Club colors. ENTRIES CLOSE TUESDAY, APRIL 4th, 1922, WITH THE SECRETARY, or MR J. O’SULLIVAN, Secretary, Wellington Centre, P.O. Box 294, Wellington. J. M. IRVING, Hon. Sec. and Treasurer, P.O. Box 5, Otaki Railway. MISS WINIFRED PATTERSON I r pEACHER of Voice Production and j Singing (from tho Conservatorium I of Music, Sydney) will receive intend- j ing pupils on Tuesday and Friday af- ] ternoons at the Druids’ Hall. 'Phone 39.
WINTER IS COMING! . THE GOOD BOOKS HAVE COME. VISIT LOWRY’S AND INSPECT NEW SUPPLIES. ALL TASTES CATERED FOR, CHILDREN'S BOOKS A SPECIALTY.
the Sale is over there are maty lines ■which are low in price but high in quality, and those in search ox good goods should call early. LADIES’ BLOUSES. CAMISOLES, HOSE, etc., all still at Reduced Prices for Quick Sale. THE SHOP EOB LADIES’ DB APERY. MRS MUIRS, TE HOBO.
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Otaki Mail, 3 April 1922, Page 3
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