TRESPASS NOTICE. TRESSPASSERS with Dog or Gun on Mangaohane Station will be prosecuted. T. V. MORRIN, Manager. Castlecliff Kiosk. * WANGANUI SEASIDE RESORT. Owing to extensive alterations, Mrs. Cunningham can now offer to visitors Accommodation. The Building and Appointments are SECOND TO NONE in the Dominion. Lighted throughout by Electricity. y SWINGS AND OCEANWAVE FOR CHILDREN. SEA BATHING WITHIN 80 YARDS. Tram stops at Door. Hot Luncheon on Daily. Letters and Telegrams Promptly Attended to. Hot water for school parties and picnicer s always-on hand. MRS. CUNNINGHAM. Proprietress. i > _ TAIHAPE HIBERNIAN SPORTS CLUB. FIFTH GRAND ANNUAL SPORTS. ST. PATRICK’S DAY, FRIDAY, MARCH I7TH, 1910. The whole of the not proceeds to be devoted to the local Returned Soldiers’ Club. PROGRAMME: k.— BOYS ’ RACE, under 16. First prize, trophy 10/6; second, 5/. Nomi- j nation free. 2. SCHOOL GIRLS’ RACE,, 100yds, 16 years and under. First, trophy. 10/6; second, 5/. Nomination free. 3. MAIDEN JUMPING COMPETITION. First, Cup, valued £3 3/, presented by Mr. T. Bradley, wit £1 1/ added; second, Mr. D. Neagle’s trophy,, 30/ English bridlte). Nomination 5/. 4. PHYSICAL DRILL, in uniform, 6 Mnn and N.C.O. First, silverOnedal per man. Winner to hold Hibernian J Challenge Banner, at present held by the Feilding Senior Cadets. Nomination 1/ per man. 5. OPEN PONY JUMP.! —First, Mr. E. W. Smith’s Challenge Cup, valued 4 guineas, with £1 1/ added; second, R. Wilson and Co.’s special, £1 i/. Nomination 5/. 6. PUBLICANS’ CHOP, 12 inch white pine, standing. Prizes donated by Messrs. McLennan and Wake- ( man. First, £3; second, £l. Nomination 4/. 7. MAIDEN PONY JUMP, 14.2 and under. First, £2 2/; second, Mr. G 1 Dnrrant’s special, 10/6. Nomination 3/. 8. STOCKMAN’S RACE. First, £1; second, 5/. Nomination, 2/. 9. OPEN HUNTERS ’. COMPETITION. First, Father Conolly’s Challenge Cup, valued at £lO .10/, with £3 3/ added; second, £1 3 ■ third, 10/. Nomination 10/. 10.—EGG AND SPOON RACE ON . •i. HORSEBACK. First, £1; second, £/. .'■..Nomination 1/. :M. THROWING THE HAMMER. First, 10/6; second, 5/. Nomination 1/. .12. CHAIN STEPPING. First, 10/6; second, 5/. Nomination 1/, 13.—PUTTING THE SHOT. First, 10/6; second, 5/. Nomination 1/. 34. PUBLICANS’ CHOP, 14 inch white pine, standing. Prizes donated by Messrs. McLennan and Wakeman. First, £5; second, £2; third, £l. Nomination 5/. Mr. W. Cressy’s special £1 1/ for fastest time. 15. BABY RESCUE RACE, 2 men and ladder. First, gold medal each man. Nomination 2/ per man. 16. TUG-OF-WAR ON HORSEBACK, 4 men aside. First prize, £2 10/ per team. Nomination 4/ per team. 17.i —NOVICE CHOP HANDICAP, 9 inch white pine, standing. First, trophy valued £1 10/; second, 10/; third, 5/. Nomination 2/6. IS. PUBLICANS OPEN JUMP. Prizes presented by Messrs. McLennan and Wakeman. First, £5 or Cup to that value; second, £2; third, £l. Nomination 5/. 19. SHEEP-GUESSING. First, shcop. Nomination 1/. 20. GOLF PUTTING. Prize, 10/6. Nomination 1/. J. BARTOSH. E. ONGLEY, Joint Eon. Sees. *
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 62, 13 March 1916, Page 1
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