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CAMi' i:i-: ..» :■:. u .-■ THURSDAN .MARCH ! : Tu eu,m„ 1/ ■ al 11 ~' PROCRA.VIMK: 1. MAIDEN HACK, lljOv.! .. all who have never won tised race. First prize :; 10a. Post eulry 2s. 2. SCHOOL BOYS' HACK. Open to school hoys nuclei First prize 1/6, second entry, (kl. 3. HURDLE RACE, 120 yds. flights of hunlli'S. First second 13a. No:». 3s. 4. ]jm.:iiixiiAN])!':i) sawi DICAP, l.Vm lo;.'.—Fiist second 20s. Xo:n. 2s. i. ATIAWA HANDICAP, 100> prize 00s. second 20s. Noi (i. WAITARA BICYCLK IV , mile. First prize 10s, se Nom. 3s. 7. pchanci chop, isin i>: o prize 100s, second 40s, I Norn. 7s. 8. SCHOOL CIRLS' HACK, 'if 1 40s, third 10s. First prize is, second 3», Ui id :'s. Entry free. 0. NCATIUARU HANDICAP, HlOyls (Maoris only).—First prize 335, second 15s. Noin. 2s. 10. DOUBLE-HANDED SAWING. HAN DICAP, 12in log. (Two cuts).-First. prize 40s, second 20s. .Notn. 3s. 11. WAITARA BICYCLE RACE, •> miles —First prize 80s, second 20s. Mom. ss. 12. ATIAWA HANDICAP, 220 yds.--First prize 80s, secoiu. 2l!s. Num. 3s. 13. PURANTM CHOP, 12in block. -First prize 80s, second 20s, third 10s. Nom. as. 14. HURDLE HANDICAP, 220 yds. Over 10 llights of hurdles. First prize (iOs, second 20s. Norn. 4s. 15. PUKEKOIIK BICYCLE HAS DICAP, 2 miles.—First prize 100s, second ■ 30s. Nom. 7s. Trophy (£1 Is) presented by Jlessrs (ieorge and Johnston for rider gaining fastest tin H. ATIAWA HANDICAP, 440 yds. First prize 100s, second 30s. Nom. 1%. 17. FORCED HANDICAP, 130 yds. Winners compulsory.—First prize 30s, second 10s. F.ntrancc: Losers 2s,

winners 2s Od. 18. SHEEP-GUESSING.-First prize 20s, or the sheep. Entry Is. 19. STEPPING THE CHAIN. -- First prize. 20s. l'o-.t entry Is. 20. iV.Ji'i'y Pil&:',.— Points Prize (Gold M'.i'.ii) presented by the CI ill). Points to count 2 and 1 for Events Nos. 5, 12 and 10. Points Prize (Gold Medal), value £2, presented ■by Mr. H. Cox to the winner of the moat points for Events Nos. 7 and 13; and also Gold Medal, value £1 Is, presented by Mr. Tiemi Eruini to the winner of the most points for Events Nos. 3 and 11. MAORI EVENTS (to be controlled by Judges only). President's Memorial Challenge Shield for winning team of ITaUa. name 9 to be engraved on Shield. 21. GRAND POI DANCE COMPETITION.—First Prize 100s, second 40s, thi'-d 20s. Norn. 'Cs per team. To be performed by Maori women of not more than eight nor leis than six in a team. Team to be led by a Maori woman captain. \ G.veiistone Brooch, presented by the Club's patron, will be awarded ie the best captain. 22. MAORI DANCE COMPETITJOX.--To be performed by men of not . more than v 2 in a team, each team to be led by a captain. Gold Medal awarded to the winning- team. First prize 100s, second 40s, third 20s. 23. POTATO-PEELING COMPETITION (Maori method). For women. Each to scrape six potatoes, and to rnabe a kono (dish) out of flax to receive her potatoes. Prizes will be awarded for the first and cleanest scrapings; shells only to be used. First prize 20s, second 10s, third os. Post entrv. Rcnnie's special prize of £1 'is. 24. WRESTLING (Cumberland style).— 12st 71b and under. First prize 30s, second 10«. Four must enter or no second prize. Donated by Mr. Gardiner. FIRE BRIGADE EVKNTS.

25. FIVE-MEN HOSE, KEEL &, LADDER KVENT—First prize, Gold Medal. -Five men to rim 10 yards, pick .ip reel and run 75 yards to plug, fix hydrant, connect 100 ft hose to hydrant, run out and fix branch, ascend ladder to platform, and strike disc on top of platform. 26. TWO-MEN WET EVENT. - First prize Gold Medal; second, Silver Medal. Two men to pick up ">ofl of hose and hydrant, run 25 yard* to plug, fix hydrant, and connci't 50ft of hose to hydrant, run out and fix branch, and strike disc.

7. ONE-MAN GILBHRD MKMOHIAL, EVENT.—First prize, flold Modal. Second, Silver Medal. One niiin ii run 25 yards to plug, slip hydrant, connect two 50ft lengths of hose to caoh delivery of hydrant, connect two 50ft 'cngths of hose to the first two 50ft lengths, fix branches, jind finish four yards in front. All gew laid out ready. Events to he run under U.F.B.A. Rules. Nominations for Fire Brigade Events close with the Secretary of the Waitara Fire Brigade on SATURDAY, February 28, at 9 p.m. Entrance Fee, (id per man, closes on the ground at noon on the day.

Sports commoner at 11 .a.m. Tim committer hold tlic right to postpone or al- ' tcr programme. All dominations close with the Secretary on SATURDAY, February ->Sth 1014. All Handicaps will he declared in the Taranaki Daily News and Wait am levelling Mail. The Committee reserves the right to ' rc-lmndicnp any competitor. All events run under the X.Z. Athletic Union and N.Z. Axemen's Association. All competitors must be registered, and this Rule will he strictly enforced. Nominations [or Events 3, 5, (i, 11, 1"2, 14, 15 and 1G must he made in writing, and accompanied by necessary fees and definite particulars of last two years' performances. If no performances in that time, the last four, or any, to he given. I ! ' Five competitors must start, or no second and third prizes given. All Acceptances must be in the hands of the Secretary on or before 11 a.m. on day of Sports. In the Double-handed Sawing FiVents name of mate must be given, otherwise nomination will not be accepted. All protests must he in the hands of the Secretary, in writing, not later than ii quarter of an hour from the finish of the event in dispute. Protests must be accompanied by a deposit of 10s. A flag will be hoisted giving the number of each event to start. A gun will be fired three minutes before the start of each race, and the race will start punctually upon the et-

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 210, 5 March 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 210, 5 March 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 210, 5 March 1914, Page 7

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