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]\ : [IMI-PUKEARUHE SPORTS CLUB'S ANNUAL PICNIC AND SPORTS ANNUAL PICNIC AND SPORTS ANNUAL PICNIC AND SPORTS To be held on EASTER MONDAY On Mr. Gordon Glassford's Beautiful grounds. OFFICERS.-Patron, W. Gordon Glassford, Esq.; president, Mr. W. Bowman; vice-presidents, Messrs. J. 11. Burke, D. O'Donnell, D. Dunbar, Reuben Pepperill. W. McLonnen, J. Langley, C. N. Rowe and R. 11. Pigott; liandicappers, Messrs. T. White, IT. Waters and A. R. Davis; judges, Messrs. E. J. Butler, John Sorensen and W. J. Freeth; general committee, Messrs'. 0. Old, G. Waterson, S. Holmbcrg, T. White, H. R. Watts, C. Rowe, H. -Waters, C. H. Sorensen, A. Sorensen, Wakefield, W. Freeth. H. Wells, A. R. Davis and E. J. Butler. .. ',,- PROGRAMME. Boys' Race, 100 yds.; first prize 10s. Girls' Race, lOOyds.; first prize ;7s 6d. Maiden Race, 150 yds.; first prize 20s, second ss. .''.... ■lOOyds.'Handicap; first prize 255, second 10s. Half Mile Handicap; first prize 50s. second los, ' ' Tilting-in 'the' - Ring; first prize 20s. (Five Events.) Pillow Fight; first'prize. 10s. Ladies' 1 Nail-driving; trophy. -' Stepping' the Chain; first, prize 10s. Ladies' Sawing. Competition; trophy. Potatoe Race; first .prize 20s, second ss. - ' '■■'-' High Jump; first prize 13s. Sack' Race; first prize 10s. ' -Cock Fight i first prize 10s, Catching the Greasy Pig. ■'• Tug-of-War (seven aside). HOT WATER AND MILK PROVIDED. ■'■ And a real good day's fun for all. AH events post entry. Admission.......; ; .One Shilling Grand Annual Dance in tlie evening A. R. DAVIS ANDREW SORENSEN, Joint Secretaries. JJE-UNIONpICXIC AND gPORTS,. FRANIvLEY ROAD, FRANKLEIGH ■PARK AND WESTOWN. THIRD A'N'NUAL.' SPORTS. To be held in MR. OIvEY'S PADDOCK, ■Frankley Road, close to School, on J7] AST E R iy[ OX DA Y, Commencing, at NOON. OPEN EVENTS (Under the'. Rules of tlie Taranaki Athletic ami Caledonian Association). .Running. Events: Yds. 100 220 440 SBO One Mile Ist. 2nd Entr'ce .....' 40/« 10/- 2/0 - 10/- 2/0 .... 50/- 10/- 3/- .... 40/, . 10/- 2/0 .... 40/- 10/- 2/8 Cycle Events: .... 40/- 18/- 2/6 .... 40/- ,10/- 2/C VA Miles .... 40/- 18/- 2/6 3 Miles. 40/- ,10/- 2/C ; No acceptance fee, in any of the abeve events. OTHER. EVENTS (post' entry): Married Ladies' Race—For trophies. I trance : free'. Single .Ladies' Race—For trophies. Entrance free. loOyds ■ (local) Race—For trophies.' Sack Race, Children's Events, Step-, ping the Chain and Sheep-guessing. NOVEL EVENTS. Pursuit Teams Race, Motor Cycle and Cycle, three miles, for sweepstake. Entries for all open events accompanied by entrance" fees" and. u^uali performances/will close with the secretary up to FRIDAY, March: 14. For coiir venience of competitors, entries may,;bo left at Messrs 'Cook and Lister's (saddler's), or Arnold George's cycle depot. Handicaps will appear in New Plymouth papers on or about Monday, March 17. Afternoon Tea on 'ground, fid. Admission: Adults Is. Children Cd. GRAND DANCE IN THE GYMNASIUM in the evening. ■ Ladies, 1/-; Gentlemen, 2/-. A. C. DOWNES, Hon Sec.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 251, 13 March 1913, Page 7
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