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FOURTH GRAND ANNUAL Under the auspices of THE TAIHAPE HIBERNIAN iilmflJU To be held on the Taihape Oval, ST. PATRIGK'S DAY WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1915. Fifty per cent, .of Net Proceeds to go te the Local and Belgian Relief Fund. JUDGES: Horse Events—E. Anderson, Esq. Choping—Messrs. F. Quin, J. Anderson, G. Alen, and W. Cressey. Wrestling—Mr. A. McLeod. HANDICAPPER: Chopping—Mr. A. Hansen,, Eltham, PROGRAMME. ' I.—BOYS' RACE( under sixteen. First, Mr. McCarthy's Special, 10/C, with 5/- added; second, 5/-. Nomination free. 2.—MAIDEN PONY JUMP, 14.2 and ' under. First, £2 2/-; second, Mr.G. Durrant's Special, 10/6. Nomination 3/-. 3.—PHYSICAL DRILL, in uniform, 6 men and N.C.O. First, Silver Medal per man. ."Winner to hold the Hibernian Banner, at present held by the Feilding Senior Cadets. Nomination 1/' per man. 4,—OPEN PONY JUMP. First, Mr. R. W. Smith's Challenge Cup, valued £4 4/-, and £2-2/- added; second, £1 1/-. Nomination 6/-. S.—PUTTING 16LB SHOT.—First, Trophy £1 1/-; second, 5/-. Nomination 1/-. 6.—PUBLICANS' CHOP, 14-incii log, white pine, standing.—Prizes donated by Messrs. Jorgensea and Wakeman. First, £8; second, £2 10/-; third, £l. Nomination, 10/-; acceptance 2/§. .—MAIDEN JUMPING COMPETIrst, Cup, valued £3 3/[and £1 1/- added; second, Mr, D. Neagle's Trophy (English Bridle), £1 10/-. Nomination 5/-. .—VICTORIA CEOSS COMPETITION.—First, £1 10/-; second, Mr. Malcolm's Special, 10/6. Nomination, 2/6. 9.—STOCKMEN'S RACE. First, £l ; , ;10/-; second, 10/G. Nomination 2/6; 10,—OPEN HUNTERS' COMPET2- . TIOX. First, Father Connolly's Challenge Cup, valued £lO 10/-, and £5 5/- added; second, £2 2/-; third, R. Wilson & -Co.-'s Special/ £1 1/-. ■Nomination 12/6. I£— THREAD-THE-NEEDLE ' RACE. First, £1 1/-; second, 10/6. Nomination 2/6. 12,— 11 MILES DISTRICT BICYCLE RACE. First, £1 10/-: second, 10/6. Nomination "2/6. 13,—THROWING THE HAMMER. First, £1; second, 10/% Nomination 1/6. 14.—CHAIN STEPPING. First, 10/G. Noih'i^f. : o& 1/-. 15.—OBSTACLE RACE. First, 10/r>. Nomination l/». 16.—SCHOOL GIRLS' HAC'E, .00 yards, 16- years and «Mer.—First, Trophy £1 1/-; second, Trophy, 19/6. 17.—WRESTLING, Catch-as-catch-can First, Trophy, £1 1/-; second, Tro- . phy, 10/6. Nomination .?/. Ig.—SHEEP ■_; GUESS £NG. ~- Doad weight:'First,. Sheep. Live Weight: First, £l''lo'/-'; second, 10/6. 'Nomination' 1/- each competition. 19.!—BABY RESCUE' RACE twe men and ladder.—First, Medal ?ach man., . Nomination 2/-' peir man. ?O.—THREE-MEN EVENT, Hose and Hydrant. First, Medal each man. Nomination 2/- per man. 21.—CHOP, 12-inch standing, white pine log. First, £3; second, £l. Nominatien 4/-. 22.—PUBLICANS' CHOI', lSirich w.p. log, underhand. Prizes donated by Messrs. Jorgensen and Wakeman; First, £7; second, £2 10/-; third, £L. Nomination 9/-; acceptance? 2/C. 23.—CHOP, 13-inch white pine log, standing. First, £3 10/-; second, £.l. Nomination 4/0. - HANDED SAWING COMPETITION, two cut*. .15-inch white pine log. First, 1:3; second, £l. Nomination 4/-. 25.—GOLF PUTTING. Prize 10/6. Nomination I/'. NOMINATIONS Nominations for Chopping aiu' Sawing Events close with the Secretaries *n SATURDAY, 6th March, 1915. HANDICAPS will appear in "Tho Taih&p* Daily Times'* on o- about March 11th., 1915. Pocket Programme and full particulars from the JOINT HON. SEC,-?., RMcLAUGHLAN & R. C. ONGLEY, P.O. Box 73, Taihape.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 158, 9 March 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 158, 9 March 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 158, 9 March 1915, Page 6

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