UHEN'UI SPORTS CLUB. NN~UAL JfEETIKiS,' To be held on THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1911 To commence at 11.30 sharp. PROGRAMME: I—lsoyds MAIDEN RACE. Post entry 1/0, First 20b, second fa. 2--TWO-MILE CYCLE HANDICAP. ■' Norn. 3s. First 50s, second lift, ' third ss. S-lOOyds HANDICAP. Nom. Ss. First 40s, second lfis, third ss. 4-DOUBLE SAWING HANDICAP. 15m; two cuts. Nom. 2/6. First 30s, second 10s. 5-SACK RACE, 75yds. Post entry Is. First 10s. ' 6-220 yds HANDICAP. Now. 3s. Fint 40s, second 10s, third ss. 7-HANDICAP CHOP, 12in. Nom. ?«. First 40s, second 10s. 8- -HALF-MILE HANDICAP. Nom 3s, First 60s, second las, third sb. 9-ONE MILE CYCLE HANJ)KfAP. . Nom. 3s. First 40s, second 10s, third os. " 10-HUMAN WHEELBARROW RACK (blindfold). Post entry Is . First 15s. 11-100 yds LOCAL HANDICAP. Nom. 1/6. First 20s, second ss. 12-HANDICAP CHOP, 15in. Nora. 4i. ' First 60s, second 15s, third ss. 13-STEPPING THE CHAIN. Post en*ry Is. First" 15s. 14-HALF-MILE RELAY RACE (four men a team). Handicap. Post entry, Is. First 40s. 15. OBSTACLE RACE. Post entry W First 15s, seoond ss. '* '*> la ~Kif D - GIN - competitST •*<ry3a HANDICAP. Nom. 3s. First i oOs, second 15s, tliird ss. | IS-130yds FORCED HANDICAP. Win- "-• 1.1 1 '!. (°.9 m P lllsor . v ) U (id, losers J|, First ibs, secoild ss'. ■ »'ja«^ r ft-r-MAIDEN JUMPING COMPEtT [ TJQN. Sweenstahe 5< 10s added. HACKS FOR CHILDREN DURING UT HvLIsS AND REGULATIONS' " ' 1. Competitors for all events, eMent'•f •> 0, -.,f. 4, I' 9 and n < mu <* have resided within the boundaries of the Clif- " ton football district for at least three - months prior to date of sports. 2. Six to start in events 2 and 0, ', on>ri!!o money reduced in proportion. .. Nominations close with the secretary on February 23. - 4. Handicaps will be declared on Feb- ' ruary 28. ' 5. All events run under th«TaranaW ■. t Caledonian and Athletic Association' i-.i rules. .?;' 0. All nominations to be accompanied ' *' with the necefflary f '-- - " " performances during t If none during that time, the' lißt "two - to bo given. • 7. Protests, accompanied hv a fee of ss, inust be in the hands of the secre. v tary within ten minutes of the IJniAv of the event, the deposit to be forfeited 1 - if protest be not upheld. ' t 8. Competitors for No. 11 must haw. resided within the boundaries form-* i 7 \ B , oni, «o River on the south, §,„ the Mimi and Manganmeho river* on - '■■ the north, for nt least three month* ', prior to date of sports. "' ■; 0. Three to start, or no race; four Of -'■* no second prize. ' ; 10. The committee reserve the right j to postpone the sports or make any a!- :' terations in the programme that may f he deemed necessary. i 11. A gun will be fired three minutes before the (start of each rape, and the race will start punctually upon the ex- ':■ pin- ef such fhrcn minutes. ' "j>J 12. Compel iters in events Xos. 4, 7 ;jj and 12 miist lisre blocks ready when ,'■ \i called upon, .No exception will be madeji"J'S Admission to ground-: Adults, laj children under 12, (Id. The Club's ANNUAL DANCE will to held in the evening. MUSIC BY M 1"GEORGE'S ORCHESTRA. LEWIS RATTENBURY. , Hon. SeW
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 196, 17 February 1914, Page 7
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