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I TAI-IiAU-AURU MAORI SPOBTSOMJ* ! (WEST COAST). UNNUAI ]yjAOBI gPOBTJf, • RECREATION SPORTS GROUSD," ': NEW PLYMOUTH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2D, 19U, _; I At 11 o'clock a.m. £'• j PROGRAMME: ,'i I. MAIDEN HANDICAP, 100 yards.-* j First prize 20s. Open to all . j*. ;] liavo never won an-advcrUti* ratting I Post entry Is. . '"-^ I 2. KAIPAKOI'AKO WCYCU " N. | CAP, one milo.— First ~ worth 20s, second 10s. i ' onlv. Num. Is Gil. 3. I'OTATOPEEI.INCi COV . ' .Maori method.--First pi i • ond 10s. Post entry Is ii' woman to scrape six point . ' make a kono (dish) out of ■ ,fl receive her potatoes. Fir*l pi'-Mj to be awarded for tin* drsfc ami | cleanest scraping. (.Waruuaiii taew*> whakalaetac ma nga wahine E onotaewft liei waruwaru mataJwaiiine kotalii. ma te r.iraoga KHO.% to kono lie Ikrakckc, hci tafcD->" tuning! mo ana tncwa. Ka bo*tU 3j e parailii kite ini'a i tere, i tc waruwaru anjja. anake hei warn* y want. Pora ilie tuatalii 20 hereof, ?,. tuarua 10 hereni. Me utu imm j,' ote tnanga kite purei, Is 8d). 4. TAMIAU-AURU HANDICAP, Wo* f , yards, open.—First prize 60s, second :§ 15s. Nom. 29 fld, ace. Is. '* l 5. BICYCLE RACE, one pile, ope».-,| First prize 40s, second 20* Ifawji' 2s Od, ncc. Is. -V 0. TUO-OF-WAR, open.-First priisyi* 00s, second 20s. T«ams to consist ' of 10 men a-side. Three or mors,,* teams to compete or no 60»n4~X

prize. Xom. per team 10*. entry. '•" " ';-V»l 7. GRAND POI DANCE' COMPivfT.| TlON\—First prize 70s, Becond g.ii.l Norn, par team B*. To be |»«feS formed by Maori women of Jjoiql more than eight nor less than ,; in a team. Teams to bo led by ■ is. Maori woman captain. A trophj!|| to be presented to the best eftflSlj tain. (Poi whnkatnetae ma ~" "'*" waliine Maori, \va kiua e neke i te warn, Ida kaua e hoki ino i te ono ma roto i tokapa poi kotabi, koia kapa poi we whai kapeno, are \ kai takitaki. Paraihi tuatahi 70 liereni, tuarua 20 hercni. Ka' hoatu tetalii taonga whakapalpal W ; i te kapene i wini. Naminieihana.B

hereni) 8. OROPURIRI HANDICAP, 100 yard*, ' Maoris only.—First prize 20a, »«• .< ond 10a. Nom. 2s. •", 9. NEW PLYMOUTH RICYCLE HAN-V DICAP, I{4 miles, open.— Fir»t pr«e':ls 40s, Bccond 20s. Nom. 2s Od, m,"Is. > 10. GUESSING COMPETITION, th*s weight of goat.—Prize 10s. Port 5 entry, nom. Is. ',,s 11. TAI-HAUAURU HANDICAP, 820 f -. yards, open.—First prite 00a, aacond j 20s. Nom. 2» 6d, nee. lj. 'V, 12. MAORI WOMEN'S RACE, 75 nrt%„j lmndicnp.—First prize 20s, second i'\ 10s. Post entry; nom. Is. ,1 13. BICYCLE HANDICAP, three milM,'.,^ open.—First pri— Dn - J **- ''' third 10s. Nom U. school.. mßcr-rrsCitr ao ?a rt tf opnn to school girls under 14 y of age.—First prize ss, second a third 2s. Free entrv. 15. HUMAN WHEELBARROW RACE, 60 yards.—First prize 20s, second 109. Poßt entrv; nom. la Od. 10. MAORI WAR DANCE COMPETITION.—To be performed by Maori men of not more than eight and •• not less than six in a team. Each- V team to be led by a Maori captain./*! First prize 60s, second 20s. N< —*'"" 8s per team. (Haka wlmkatae ma nga Maori Ida kaua o nuka alcfl i te 8 e hoki iho ranei i te 6 it* kapa kotahi koia kapa haka an,' whai kapene, ara kai takitaki. ' Paraihi tuatalii mete kapa i winl| 60 hereni, tuarua 20 hereni. Kami*,; ncilmna 8 hereni). 17. TAI-HAU-AURU HANDICAP, .4M'. r ;. yards, open.—First prize 00a HH& ond a trophy and 10a. Nom. 8a M, ;c ace, Is 1 . % 4 18. SCHOOLBOYS' RACE, 100 yuto™ open to school boys under 14 yean i third 2a. Free entry. 19. THREE-LEGGED RACE. - Pin*.? prize 30a, second 10g. Post ent " 20. MAORI MARRIED MEN'S HJ CAP RACE, SO yards.—First [_ I 20s, second 10a. Poat entry 2a, Points Prize (Cold Medal) (or i 4, 11 and 17. Points to count; Pint V second I. ■jRULES AND REGULATIONS, i

1. All competitors wiist be regjfj . 2. Four competitora w no r prize. 3. Tlio committee hold the rigljt postpone or alter the programme,, ' 4. All events run under the rule* the New Zealand Athletic and Qpslt Union. •; 5. A gun will be fired three mlawl before each race. 6. Tlio race will Bart punctuallr -- the expiry of such three minute*' 7. All protests must be in the of the Secretary, in' writing, no than a quarter of an honr fro finish of event in dispute. P must Be accomp 10s. 8. All acceptances must be hondq of the Secretary on tho on or before 11 o'clock ajn. - 1 tions for events Xog, SwlLf k 11, 13, 10 and 17 must/belli accompanied by the~ne«m., definite particulars of last two performances (ifvfanir). 3AI" - will be dcclarci News and TaijajJl • NOMINATIONS close with tUj: Secretary o£-J "" 1014. (Nga nar e whaknliuatia i runga ake "kflT nama ara mo to tah» Maori m* Pakeha. lioki ka ttitakl ki to H«kW i to 19 o nga ra o IfanneW,':lßU). '■" Admission: Grml ' "" Children half-price. Train iivragemcnts Will bo ill in papers later. "' ' Soft Drinks and Refreshment Ground. COM'EfcT and DANCE will f ! in the Hood Templar Kail in th •ing after .Spoils. Sec adverti — papers later. I All communications to be add 1 Samuel .1. Jackson, Iron.-Sewt* linu-nuru Muori Sports Club, Nl TAT HAI- C ,J)ANOE GOOD TEMPLAR'S HALL, 3XX.. Official*—A. W. jft»aVto£<j" ' ' Samuel <T. Jacksflßti'H w-»~ w ,i I rj\EN PER* Cpft.'lspsi Mortg [ showing. 10, ppr ,cenK ll ] ' nell arid CoVßrou^tttJ

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 178, 27 January 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 178, 27 January 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 178, 27 January 1914, Page 7

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