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Cut Saw; Ist, £5; 2nd, £2; 3rd £l. Nomination 7/6. I HORSE EVENTS. 24. Maiden Jumping Competition; Ist, £4; 2nd, £2; 31-d, £l. Nom. 7/. 25~—Open_ Jumping Competition;\lst, £lO and £3 3/ Cup presented by the Auctioneers,’ ‘Association; 2nd £3; 3rd £2. Nomination, 12/. 26—Maiden Pony Jumping Compeition; Ist £5 2nd £2, 3rd, £l. Nom. Nomination 5/. 27——Open Pony Jumping. Compet’ltion;. Ist £5, 2nd £2, 3rd £l. Nom. 7/6; Winner to receive £3 3/ Cup presented by H. D. Bond, Esq. 28——Pony Jump; riders 14 years and and under; lst, trophy £2 2/, 2nd, £l. Nom. 2/6. A PRIZE will be given to the Best. Boy Rider under 14 years of age riding in Classes 26, 27, or 28. 29-Road Race of Five Miles; Ist, Cup, valued £5 ss, presented by F. W. Usomerville, Esq.; 2nd, Gold Medal. District means wit-hin a radius ofi3o miles of Taihape Post Oflice. ‘3 . NOMINATIONS. Nominations for Events Nos. .2 to 'l, and 21, 622, 23, accompanied with last ‘two. years’ performances; if no performances last two years’ then six last starts, together with Nomination Fee, close with the Secretary, Box 81, Taihape, on SATURDAY, 13th December 1919, at 8 p.m.. All other events Post Entries. 5 CONDITIONS. ‘ I—All events run under the rules of the N.Z. At-hletic ‘Association. 2—The decision of the Committee in all cases shall be final, and not amen-. able to_.any action at law. 3—The Committee reserve the right to alter, delete, or add to the programme, or postpone the Sports if ne~ cessary. 4—ln Events Nos. 3,4, 5,6, three starters or no place money. s——Handicaps will be published in the “Taihape Daily Times” about the 20th December, 1919. ‘ TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. A Special Train will -leave Max-ton. at 6.45 a.m.., arriving at Taihape at 1]: am., stopping at all stations. A return special will leave Taihape for Marton at 5.30 pm. The‘ train from Ohakune arriving at» Taihape at 10 sun. will stop at an stations and sidings en route. The 5-50 D-TIL Taihape to Ohakune train will also stop where required. . ADMISSION. « Admission to G1‘O1lIld:~':‘ Adults 13 each; Children 6d each. . ‘ _ 4 A. M. RYAN, ,i . W. E. MARLOW, * 4'; -» Joint Secretaries. ,2: _ 3°‘ 31:f”‘§‘ihaP°-
150 Yards Handicap; Ist £B, 2nd 553, 2nd ~el.. Nom. 8/. . Messrs Collinson and Gifford donate 9. Cup for the competitor securing the most points in the three distances. Points to count list 5, 2nd 3, 3rd 1. 4.——440 Yards Handicap; lst _ £5, 2nd 30/, 3rd410/. Nom. 5/. ' 5.—-880 Yards Handicap; lst £6, 5.’-nd £2, 3rd £l. Nom. 6/. 6.———l Mile Handicap; lst as, 2nd £2, 3rd £l. N0m..8/. , 7.———150 Yards Handicap District; ‘lst £2, 2nd £l. Nom. 2/6. 1 (Winner of No. 7 to receive Gold ;Medal presented by G. Bray, Esq.) ‘ B.—~Hop, Step and Jump; Ist 21/, ]2nd 10/6.. Nom. 1/. ’ i 9.——Higll Jump; Ist 50/, 2nd 20/. Nom. 2/6. 10.—Putting the Shot; Istl2o/, 2nd 10/6. Nom. 1/. » T. V. Morrin Esq. donates a Cup [value £6 6/ for the Returned Soldier securing the most points in the above ‘classes. Points to count Ist 5, 2nd 3, 3rd 1. A. L.’ Arrowsmith Esq. donates a Gold Medal value £3 3/ to the r.~m‘petitor securing the most points in the above cl-asses. Points to count same‘ as for the Cup. ' JUVENILE EVENTS. ship. For boys 14 years and under, attending District Schools Within a radius "of 60 miles of Taihape. Prizes: Medals proesented by J. F. Thurston, Esq. 12.—100 Yards Handicap; boys under 12; Ist trophy, 2nd trophy; Nom. 6d. M 13.-100 Yards Handicap; boys‘ under 16; Ist trophy, 2nd. trophy. Nom. 6d. 14.—100 Y-ards Handicap; girls under .14; Ist trophy, 2nd trophy. Nom. Free. 15.——50 Yards Handicap; girls under 12; Ist trophy, 2nd trophy. Nom. Free. 16.——50 Yards Handicap; girls under 10; Ist trophy, 2nd trophy. Nom. F“@B- - Yards Handicap; boys V3301‘ 7; Ist. 20/, 2nd 5/. Nom. Free. 18.——50 Yards Handicap; girls under 7; Ist 20/, 2nd 5/. Nom. Free. MISCELLANEOUS EVENTS. 11.——1oo Yards‘ sohooi Champion19.——Marrie(l Ladies’ Race; Ist £l, end 10/. Nom. 1/. 20.—Golf Putting; Ist trophy, 2nd trophy. Nom. 1/. 21.—Tug of War; for teams of 6; on battens; let "£l2. Nom. 10/. ’ CHOPPING AND SAVVING EVENTS! 22. —— 18 inch Standing Chop; Ist. £l2, 2nd £4; 3rd £2; 4th .91.} Nom., 17/6. Winner to receive Gold; Medal prescntcrl ‘by R. W. Smith, Esq, 5 23—_1s‘in;~h Double .Ha‘mlé‘d,‘ single‘
Taihape Athletic Club. .I’I‘WENTY-FIRST ANNUAL MEETING. eetmg PRIZES - £l9O. ‘ TO BE HELD ON THE ‘RECREATION GROUND, TAIHAPE, NEW YEAR'S DAY, JANUARY 1. 1920. Athletic, Horse Jumping, Chopping and Sawing Events. . ‘ \ £5 worth of toys for Children’s Races during the day. Milk and Hot Water provided free.I SPECIAL ATTRACTION. ‘ The Maoris of the district will roast a "bullock whole on the ground. OFFICERS: Patron.———R. W. Smith, Esq., M.P. Prcsident.—W. McLennan Esq. Vice-Presidents. —— Messrs A. L. Arrowsmith, G. Bray, ‘C. L. Dymock, T. V. Morrin, P. E. Wakeman, G. Wrightson Treasurer.——Mr D. Ne-agle. Committee.—Messrg J. Mortland, E. Somerville, J. Quirk, W. Howens, W, Dowling, H. O’Callaghan, W. Munro, 'l‘. Bradley. F. Hintz, W. Kelsall, Rev. Connolly, Rev. Stent, H. Fulton, A. G. Lawson, D. J. McLennan. ~ Joint Secretaries.———A. M. Ryan and W. F Marlow . PROGRAMME. ATHLETIC EVENTS. I.——loO Yards District Maiden Handicap; lst £2, 2nd £1; Nom. 2/6. 2,..-120 Yards Returned Soidiers’ Handicap; Ist £4, 2nd £l, 3rd 10/. Nom. 5/. 3.~TAIHAPE HANDICAP; 3 Dis-M(-L:mgh].«".n, S. Powell, S. Reid, F. timcosz _ A 75 Yards I-lanciicap; lst £B, ‘Znd £3, 3rd £l. Nom. 8/. ' 100 Yards Handicap; Ist £B, 2nd £3 3rd.-._€l. NODI. 8/<
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3369, 23 December 1919, Page 7
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