QKATO QLUB, Affiliated with Taranaki A. & C. Association and N.Z. Axemen's Association. ANNUAL SPORTS Will be held in Mr. Wooldridge's Paddock (opposite Okato Hotel). FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1911. MUSIC IX ATTENDANCE. [SPORTS COMMENCE 11 a.m. SHARP. PROGRAMME: Ist'2nd Prize Prize 1. Maiden Flat Race, 150 yds. 25s 5s Post Entry «ls'Cd. 2. Novice Chop, 12in. Block.. 25s 10b Post Entry Is 6d. 3. 100 Yards Handicap 50s 20s Nom. Is 6d; Accept. Is. 4. President's Chop, 12in Blk. 100* 20s Nom. 4s, Accept. 2s. 5. High Jump 25s os Post Entry Is fld. 6. Double - Handed Sawing Handicap (18-inch log).. GOs 10s | Nom. 3s, Accept. 2s. 7. 220 Yards Handicap 60s 2fls Nom. 2s 6d, Accept. Is Gd. 8. Sack Race 15s 5s Post Entry Is. 9. Handicap Chop, 15in. Block 80s 20s Nom. 3s, Accept. 2s. 10. 880 Yards Handicap 00s 20s Nom. 2s fid, Accept lg. 11. Ladies' Race, ages 16 and over Trophy Trophy Post Entry Free. 12. Okato Handicap Chop, 18inch log '. 200s 40s Nom. Cs, Accept. 4s. 13. Girls' Race, ages under 10. Tro. Tro. Post Entry Free. 14. Members' Race .'. Gold Medal Silver Medal Post Entry. 15. Schoolboys' Race 7s 6d 2s(kl Post Entry Free. 16. Stepping a Chain los Post Entry Is. 17. Three Part Race 15s 5s i Post Entry Is 6d. 18. Hop, Step and Jump 15s ss' Post Entry Is Gd. 10. Putting the Shot 15s Post Entry Is. 20. Sheep Guessing, tickets Is. 20s Programme subject to alterations. Nominations for chopping and sawing event* close on SATURDAY, March 4, 1911. Acceptances close March 11, 1911. Nominations for running events close on THURSDAY, March 9, 1911. Acceptances 11 a.m. on day of sports. Four competitors must start, or no second prize given. All nominations must be accompanied by fees and previous two years' performances. If no performances for two years, previous three performances to be given. LEGAL GAMES WILL BE ALLOWED —Fee 10/6. REFRESHMENT BOOTH ON GROUND, j Admission to ground, 1/-; Children, under 14, 6d. Q.RAND gOCIAL AND J)ANCE In Hcmpton Hall in the Evening. Orchestral Music. Gente, 3/- ; Ladies, 1/6. "' All communications to be addressed to— J. WOOLDRIDGE. Okato. Secretary.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 247, 24 February 1911, Page 7
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