r£ II E A T V.. E ] > 0 Y A L. Ne.w i'!v:;:oiiui. THE FOLLIES. THE FOLLIES. THE FOLLIES. THE FOLLIES. THE FOLLIES. THE FOLLIES. FRIDAY, MARCH 28. "Tlie.se bright people arc us stimulating as a new cocktail to a Broadway 'prince'.'' —Evening Post, Wellington. Prices 3/-, 2/-, 1/-. Box Plan at Dresden. General Manager Percy Clifton INGLE WOOD ATHLETIC CLUB'S 18™ A NXUAL s pORTS To be held on i THE RECREATION GROUNDS TO-DAY THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1913. To start at 11 a.m. Handieapper: Mr. A. Hansen, of Eltliam. PROGRAMME: 1— I TUG-OF-WAR—Waitara Cadets v. Inglewood Cadets. 2.—.MAIDEN RACE. 13" yards. Ist prize 20s, second ~>3. Post entrv, Is. 3.-ONE MILE BICYCLE HANDICAP—--Ist prize 50s, 2nd 15s. Nom. 2s 6d, accept. Is. 4—l2oyds SHEFFIELD HANDICAP—--Ist prize ifts, 2u:l 3rd 10s. Nom. 4s. ticccpt. 2s S.—BOYS' HANDICAP (100 yds), under 1G years. Ist prize 10s, 2nd ss. Nom. Is. accept, free. 6. HIGH JUMP HANDICAP. Ist 10s, 2nd ss. Post entrv Is. 7.—OPEN CHOP HANDICAP ,loin standing block). Ist prize GOs, 2nd •20s. Nom. 33, accept. Is. f. —800 yds. HANDICAP. Ist prize 00s. 2nd 20s, Nom. 3s, accept. Is. 9.—LOCAL BICYCLE HANDICAP. 1V S miles. Ist prize Mr. George Gudgeon's trophy: 2nd 15s. Noin. 2s, accept. Is. 10.—GYMNASIUM BOYS' HANDICAP. 75 yn ri!j. Pr:r.'«: Trophies donated by Messrs H. Kennedy and C. Nic-ii-o'ls. Post, enirv. free. 11.—OP'-IX UNDERH \XI) CHOP HANDICAP (15in block) Ist pri.".e (10s. 2nd '.-Is. Nom. 3s. r.eccpt. Is. '2.~'Z:V >'•* HANDICAP. Ist prize 50s, 2nd 15-. Nom. 2s Gd. accept. Is. 13.—HOP. STEP tc .H-MP HANDICAP. Ist |:ri2;: 10s. 2nd ss. Post entry Is. 14.—r.c;:cor, norr race. loovds, handicap. Ist priw Mr. \Y. E. Percival's trophy: 2nd. trophy. Post entrv. free. 15.—TWO MILE OPEN BICYCLE HANDICAP. Ist prize GOs, 2nd 20s. Xom. 3s, accept. Is. IG. 440 yds OPEN HANDICAP. Ist prize GOs. 2nd 20s. Nom. 3s, accept. 1?. !7. —LOCAL HANDICAP CHOP (12in standing block). Ist prize 40s. 2nd 10s. Nom. 2s, accept. Is. 18.—120 yds. HURDLE RACE, handicap, boys under sixteen years. Ist prize 10s. 2nd ss. Post entrv. Is. 10.—120 yds HURDLE RACE'(open). Ist 50s, 2nd 10?. Nom. 2s, accept. 20.—MEMBERS' RACE. 100 yds. handicap. Ist 10s. 2nd ss. Post entrv, Is. 21.—OBSTACLE RACE. Ist prize 30s, 2nd s<. Post entrv. 1; Gd. 22 FORCED HANDICAP. 150 y«K 1 -t prize 30s, 2:ni 10s. Entry Is Cd (winners compulsory, losers r.ptional). WEIGHT-GUESSING. Sheep. Ist prize 20s, 2nd 10s. Entry Is. STEPPING THE CHATN. First prize 21s. Post entrv. Is. PUTTING THE SHOT. Ist prize 20s, Post entrv. Is. FIRE BRIGADE ETENT.—One man to run 25yds to phi'.'. ship hydrant, connect 50 feet ho-e to each delivery of hydrant, connect 50ft of hose to first lengths, fix; branches, niul fin-, ish 4yds in front of same. FIRE BRIGADE EVENT.—Two men to run 25yd= to plug, ship hydrant, connect 50ft hose to each delivery of hydrant, connect union to eael> delivery of hose, then connect 50ft hose to each delivery of union, fixfour branches, and finish four yards in front of branches; delivery of hydrant and each union to be capped. FIRE BRIGADE EVENT. —Three nun to rim lOr us. pick up two 50ft coils of v.-<-t bore properly strapped and lying flat on the ground, hydrant end two branches, run 25yds to plug, fix hydrent. connect 50fr hose to each delivery of hydrant, fix branches e:i,l strike di ; e. Conditions of F.B. Events. —Events will be run under the T.P.D.F.B.A. rules, and no competitor will be allowed to compete in more than one team in any one event. 11: cases of more than one team from each brigade competing they fmist be specified by letter.-, A.. 11.. C., etc. CHILDREN'S RACES THROUGHOUT THE DAY. Nominations for Numbers 3. 4. 7. S. 0. 11. 12. 15, Ili. 17 and 10 close with the Secretarv (Mr. Gibbs) ,'u 8 p.m. oy MONDAY. March 17. 1013. to be accompanied by the necessary fees, and aUo performances for the pas I two years; if no performances for that period, the last five to be given. All local events are confined to residents for a period of three months within a radius of t> n miles of the Ingle wood Post Office. Handicaps will be declared in the Daily Nrv.s about March 22. Acceptance-, close on the ground at 11 a.m. CONDITIONS. The committee reserves to it -elf the I right to in ike any alterations in the J programme it deems necessary. or to alter the date of the spurts. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Admission to Ground Adults. ]s; children tinder 12. fid; children under (!, free. JOSEPH GIBBS. Hon. Secretary. R. F. CORNWALL LAND, STOCK & ESTATE AfiEXT. A GENT for Milking Machine. North I'.riti>U and Mercantile Insurance Companies. L. C. Smith Bros.' Typewriters, and Eternit Hoofing Sbttes. Offices— GRIFFITHS' BUILDINGS, Egmont Street. Xew Plymouth. gUT THE' BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 261, 27 March 1913, Page 1
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