CAPE EUMOXT ATHLETIC SPORTS CLUB. • . PUNGAI! EHU. APRIL !), 19KJ. • < FOURTH ANNUAL MEETING FOUHTH ANNUAL MEETING . : To be held in tlie 4 HEC 11 E A T lON Q. ]{ o UX ]) IS. PROGRAMME. . / 1. Maiden Race, 150 yds. Post entry, Is. First '2os, second ss. ' ■ , 2.100 yds. Handicap. Kom. 2s Gd, ace. Is. First 50s, second Ids. •; 3. Handicap Chop; 12-inch blocks, Nom. 3s, ace. Is. First (iOs, second 10s. 4. Boys' Race, under 14 years. Post entry fid. First 7s od, second 2s Oct. 5. Double-handed Sawing Handicap, 15- * inch bloeks. Xom. 2s fid, acc. la. ' First 50s, second 10s. 4 C. Stepping the Chain. Post entry Is. First 20«. \ ■tj 7. Maiden Chop. 12-inch blocks. Xom. ?! Is fid, aec. Is. First 30s, second 10s. . I 8. 220 yds. Handicap. Xom. 2s fid, a^c. is. First 50s, second H)s. 9. Basket-making* and Potato-peeling Competition (natives only)'. Post 1 .V' entry. First 15s. 10. One and a Half Mile Cycle Handicap. • ' Nom. 2s fid, acc. Is. (Six bona fide starters, or no race). First 30s» second 10s. 11. Half Mile Handicap. Xom. 3s, aec. ' * Is. First 60s, second 10s. 12. Native Handicap Chop (Maoris only); ■ 12-inch Mock. Xom. Is fld, acc. V? First 30s, second 10s. .■ 13. Cock Fight. Xom. 2s per pair. Post / entry. First 1 255. (Six entries or no event.) 14. Maiden Wrestling, 12st. and under. Post entry Is fid. First 30s second 10s. (Six entries or no event.) 15. Hop, Step and Jump. Post entry Ik, , First 15s, second ss. . 10. 440vds. Handicap. Xom. 3s, acc. Is. ' First f>os, second 10s. 17. Pungarehu Axemen's Handicap, 15inch block. Xom. 10s, acc. Is. First ' 200s, second 30s, third 10s. <■ IS. Members' Race. Post entry Is. First 20s, second 10s. 19. Weight-Guessing.> Tickets Is. 20s. CONDITIONS OF (JAMES AND ■' GENERAL ENTRIES. * 1. Programme is subject to alteration, 'a 2. The Committee reserve the right to postpone sports. 3. Legal games allowed on the grounds*, Fee 10s fid. * ■' 4. Nominations close for chopping anfl sawing events on April 1. • 5. Nominations close for Tunning ani "jjj cycling events on April 1, 1913; accept- ■"■ ii ' ances 11 a.m. day of sports. ,t 6. No second prize unless four of mora competitors. . ' 7. Sports held under rules of Taranaki" !■* Athletic and Caledonian Association. 8. Chopping and sawing eventsunder rules of N.Z. Axemen's Association. ; 9. Competitors must forward perform- u ances for previous two years, accom* panied by the necessary fee, when nomi- , Bating. • ,i, BAND IX ATTENDANCE DURING' DAY. MONSTER CONCERT AND DANCE ■ In the Hal] in the Evening. . 'J Luncheon Booth on Sports Ground, run ■ < by the Club. - Admission to-Ground: Adults Is, children half-tyrice; members free. ' "j HAROLD SYMONS, ROBERT 1 NEWPORT, Joint Hon. Secretaries, < . Pungarehu.
J)ONT JiJISS The' ANNUAL LEPPERTON-SENTRY HILL ANNUAL LEPPERTON-SENTRY HILL ANNUAL LEPPERTON-SENTRY HILL PICNIC & SPORTS PICNIC & SPORTS PICNIC :&',§PtJRTS To be held on the AI a A JEt A , ACEOO UR S B (Opposite Lepperton Railway- Station) On ;r ' "THURSDAY, MARCH 27. 1813. ' Hot water and milk provided. t Open events. Good prize money, j>; Write for particulars. ' i Entries close on March 17 at 9 p.m. Admission. Subscribers, ladies and children, free; others, 1/-. A GRAND SOCIAL will be held in the' Lepperton Hall in the evening. Splendid floor, A.l. supper. Music by leading or- { chestra. Gents, 2/-; la-lies, free. X. E. SAMPSON, Hon. Sec., Ser*ry Hill.] * 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 Glass*; 1 ford, Esq.; president, Mr. W. Bowman; vice-presidents, Messrs. J. H. Burke, D. O'Donncll, D. Dunbar, Reuben Pepperißj ,i W. McLennen, J. Langley, 0. N. Row# ■ and R. 11. Pigott; liandicappers, Messrs. ' T. -White, H. Waters and A. R. Davis; judges, Messrs. E. J. Butler, John Soren- ' sen and W. J. Freeth; general commit- -> tee, Messrs'.-' G. Old, G. Waterson, S. Holmberg, 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, 100 yds.; first prize 7s 6d. i Maiden Race, 150 yds.; first prize 20s, second ss. 100 yds. Handicap; first prize 255, sec- : ond 10s. ' ■ Half Mile Handicap; first prize 50s, , second 15s. ,1 Tilting in the Ring; first prize 20s. (Five events.) Pillow Fight; first prize 10g. Ladies' Nail-driving; trophy. >t,f Stepping the Chain; first prize 10s. \ Ladies' Sawing Competition; trophy. Potatoe Race; first prize 203, second 'J ss. i High Jump; first prize 15s. '? Sack Race; first prize 10s. Cock Fight; 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. All events post* entry. Admission One Shilling : Grand Annual Dance in the evening. A. R. DAVIS ANDREW SORENSEN, Joint Secretaries. CRACK SO rtands. chappeit hars-Js, hands, scaly! are all healed andf cured by LANsi'S MEDOLINS., The uiiiy nrU :!e specially prt*i parej hr the hands l/*| tVafiKlwtP 0.1
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 256, 19 March 1913, Page 8
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