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ATTRACTION" E>§T'?A°R°'”ARY ___.-5-t ' - -' 1; Returned SoldTai‘il::l;’€! A3~S11S‘(1?c1;1tSit(,111,:: in} conjnnction with Taihape Hxberman ’ Sports: Club- - —-i——'‘'' ‘ (Nefit Proceeds to be allottetl as fiol-. lows: R.S.A. 75 per °€n‘°-- Hlbem a“ Sports‘ Club, 25 per cent.) Sports Carmva IN THE RECREATION GROUNES, TAIHAPE. s P t ' 1;’ D t. at no es ay. ' MARCH’ 17, 1920. E 3 . .T'O START AT 11 A.M. ABOUT £IBO IN PRIZE MONEY. . Chopping and Sawing Events £7O, ‘Athletié. Events £SO, Horse and other Events £6O. PROGRAMME. CHOPPING AND SI'AW|_NG EVENTS. ‘I.——PUBLICANS’ H A N D 1 c A P‘ CHOP, £2l, 14in. W.P. standing log: f Ist £l2 12/, 2nd £5 5/, 3rd £3 3/.1 Nom. 7/6,~ accept. 5/. 2.-—-OPEN CHOP. £ls; 12in. W.P.\ stan-ding log: Ist £9, 2nd £4, grdi £2. Nom. 5/6, accept. 3/6. 3.—UNDERHAND CHOP, £10; 15in. W.P, log: Ist £6, 2nd £3, 3rd £l. Nom. 4/, accept. 2/. (Messi-5 Collinson and Giffol~d’s Cup valued £6, will be donated to win-I ners of most points in event Nos. 1. 2 and 3; points to count 5, 2, and .1.) ‘ 4.-——M’A'IDEN CHOP. £8; 12in.| W.P_ standing log: 1-st £5, 2nd £2,' 3"? £.l_-;;Nt0m; T3/1?: §c_CePE-_2_/.- -. !

S.——SINGLE-HANDED SAW, £4: 15in. log: Ist £3, 2nd £2. Nom. 2/, accept. I,’. ‘ 6.——DOUBLE-HANDED SAW, £6: 15in. log (2 cuts): Ist £4, 2nd £2. Nom. 2/6, accept. 1/6. ATHLETIC EVENTS. 7.—100 YARDS HANDICAP: Ist 80/, 211 d 40/, 31-0 20/. Nom. 2/6, accept 1/6, 8.—220 YARDS HANDICAP: Ist 100/, 2nd 40/_, 3rd 20/. Nom. 3/, accept. 2/. 9.—440 YARDS HANDICAP. Ist 100/, 2nd 40/, 3rd 20-/. Nom. 3/, accept. 2/. ‘ 10.—880 YARDS HANDICAP: Ist 140/, 211 d 40/, 3rd 20/. Nom. 4/6, accept. 2/6. 11.———M,ILE HANDICAP: Ist £lO. 2nd £4. 3rd £l. Nom. 6/. accept. 4/. (Mr A. Mor:~iso'n’s £2 2/_ Trophy will be awai-ded to the winner of most points in events 7,8, 9, 10, and 11; , points to, count 5,2, 1.) 1 12.—DISTRICT SCHOOLS RELAY? RACE; teams of 4 boys 16 years and ‘under; 220 yards: Ist'2l/ trophy each boy; 2nd 10/ trophy each boy_ First prizes donated ‘by A. James, Esq. Nom. free. ‘ 13.-—DIS'I‘RICT SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIP, for boys under 16: 100 yards: Ist 42/ trophy, 2nd 10/6 trophy. Nom. free. 14.—DISTRICT SCHOOLS C‘H_»‘~..‘ul« PIONSHIP, for boys under 13: 100 yards: Ist 21/ trophy. 2nrl 10/ trophy. Nom_ free. (District means Within :1 radius of 30 miles of Taihape Post Office). HORSE EVENTS. 15.——MAIDEN JUMP: Ist 80/, 2nd 40/. Nom. 4/. 16.r——OP_EN JUMP: Ist 100/, and; Mr J._Whenuaroa£’g £5 5/ Cup; 2nd‘ 40/. 3rd 10/. Nom. 10/6. 4 17.——OPEN PONY JUMP: Ist 100/,l 2nd 40/. 3rd 20/. Nom. 5/. MISCELLANEOUS EVENTS. 18.——-GIRL'S' RACE, under 16: lstl 21/ trophy, 2nd‘ 10/6 trophy. Nom. free, 19.—GIRLS’ RACE, under 13: Ist‘ 12/6 trophy, 2nd 5/ trophy.’ Nom. free. 20.—GOLF' PUTTING. Ist 21/ trophy. Nom. 1/. ‘ 1 21.—CHAIN STEPPING: Ist 21/. trophy. Nom. 1/. _ A 22.—'-PUTTING THE‘ SHOT: Ist, 21/. Nom,l/. ‘ 23.—HOP. STEP, ‘AND JUMP: Ist 30/. Nol'n.l/6. 24.—-HIGH JUMP: Ist 40/, 2nd 15/. Nom. 2/., 25.—SHEEP GUESSING COMPETITION; dead weight: Ist sheep. Nom. 1/.

V NOMINATIONS‘. .Nominations for Events Nos. 1 to 11 inclusive) close with the Secretaries at 8 "pm. on THURSDAY, March 4th. ‘ Nominations for all handicap events must be accompanied by past two years: nerformance; if no performnn~ ces within two years. -then by four last starts. . CONDITIONS. I.———All athletic events under the rules of the N.Z,.Athletic Association. 2.—A11 chopping and -sawing events under the rules of the N.Z. Axeme.n’s ‘Association. 3.—-The Committee reserves the right to alter, add to, delete from, or Postpone the programme if necessary. 4-—The decision of the Committee shall be 'final and’ not amenable to any action at law. . - '5:-H3Tldl<'aDS will be published in the local papers on or about 11”, March. CORDIAL, FRUIT. AND _ MENT sums ow THE §§E‘§,E§,’;. , . FOR SPECIAL TRAIN ARRANGE. MENTS WATCH THE PAPERS. GRAND, IRISH concern-. BY MR HAMILTON HODGES’ CON. CERT PARTY THE SAME E EVENING. Admission to Grounds: Adults: I,’; Children, 'half-p'rice_ ‘ v ‘ J. BARTOSH. _ E. LENIHAN. Joint Secretaries. iP.O. Box 43, Ta'ill.a.pe. V

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3410, 14 February 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3410, 14 February 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3410, 14 February 1920, Page 6

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