10 tour cold will ffi disappear 1-onuh medicine. A halt cvntury reeordof merit sheuld mean a good dent w m SPORTS MEETING. FRIDAY, MARCH 20, .1814. presidFnt, Mr. J. E. C. Harriaott} vice-president*, Messrs J. Seott, L. Jacob, W. T.Thompson, E. Walsh, A. . .j f! Tiiornr.ll A TT (Vl.avt \W Ti1..1, ''" A. Black, W. t. Kelly, W. Ordish, : \ W. H. Smith, A, J. Morton, VT. M Jones; judges, Messrs W. Spent*' •''■ n „,i w n vii.-i.. .t i»_ «„ » tr - Condon; reieree, Mr. W. D. Thomp- ' son; handicappem, Messrs A. J. Hansen (open) and W. J. Oowaa ' (local); timekeepers, Messrs C. W. ' Gross and A. H. Condon; mirshall, ■ Mr. W. J. Cowan; committee, '' Messrs D. Blaek, L. Black, J. Car- -\ rington, W. Avery, F. Webster, W, Hoss, J. R. Scott, J. King, H. Lett, * J. Thompson, B. Parr, A. Carlson, £ Paynter. ■'; P2OCIAMMI: 1. MAIDEN CHOP, lain block.—lint . prize £i, second 98s, thirds l(hv Norn. 4e, ace. Is. 2.15 in DOUBLE- HANDED eAWUHJii' BANDIOAP.-Firit prize £t, *•/< •nd 30b. Worn. 4s, aec. Bs. ' ' {' 3. AWAKING HANDICAP CHOP, ItfkU standing Hock.—First prist tilt, *£ second £*, third £l. Nom. 18a, •*«/-' 9s. ' ~» 4. 22« yds LADIIS' BRACELET (lao**);—Trophy valiad 48s. Nom. It, aba, - free, i. 5. UNDERHAND CHOP, 15in bfeeky-* } First priat £4, aeeond Mi, bUrd ■' 10s. Nom. 4s, aee. la. •' * 6. PIRI PIRI HANDICAP, ISia blayk. {local).—First prise £4, secasa J|»,'S third 10s. Vojb. 4a, aco.Es. *' 7. MANGANUI HANDICAP, 12ia block.; -J/irst pria* £4, second Ms, thirty 16s. Nom. 4s, aes. %. t 8. HUNTKRS" COMPETITION. ~ oV* swatpstaka, vita Ms added. * Sheep-guessing St«pping-tke-Ok|ilL^j Chlldrn's lasas, etc. 4 . ■• -8 Local boundaries: Toagaporntu Krfef i an the South, aad Mahoenni m tl>« T North. | Waiwhaka timbe* used for all chAsi'i ping events. { ? First event to start at 11 a.w. sharp, All evcuta tinder the Rules of ft* New Zealand Axeatea's Association, 3 Nominations dose oa FRIDAY, Mareb. ■ 9, at 5 p.m., with the Secretary, all Awakino. . .^ Handicaps will appear in tha Nt«S Plymouth aid Waitara papers oa «2 about March 14. '* Competitors must send their la ' *—'' year's performance; if ao perfori for two years, the last four to he gi' ' Acceptanees will «los« at 1 o'eloek. day of Sportß. This rule will be strfc ly enforced. i Three .to start or no event; four. orj. no second priw; and fire or n» third" prize. .J. j A gun will hi fired five minutes beVi' I fore each event. ■--■,: Protests, accompanied by a fc* af St,\ must be in the hands of'the secretary ; within flftcan minutes of the event. Do* '"-'. I posits forfeited if protest consider*! ; trivial. ;- f The Committee reserve the riaht tO\-'.i postpone the sports, *v mike Jay al- ■ ti I ieratiou they consider necessary. GRAND BAIX IN T •ally Motor Saryjos to Awakfno, leav- ' '" ing Waitara at 8.41 *•»., arriving a> . 12.30 p.m. Cars by arrangoaient. TtR, Hob. Sec. k Treat, '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 207, 2 March 1914, Page 7
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