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QLUB. SPORTS MEETING. FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1914. OFFICERS—Patron, Mr. R. T. Batlcy; president, Mr. J. E. C. Harrison; , vice-presidents, Messrs J. Scott, L. Jacob, W. T.'f liompsoii, E. Walsh, A. G. Bignell, A. H. Calvert, W. Black, A. Black, W. F. Kelly, W. Ordisii, W. H. Smith, A. J. Morton, VV. Jones; judges, Messrs W. Spence and \V. D. Black; starter, Mr. A. H. Condon;' referee, Mr. W. D. Thompson; handicappers, Messrs A. ,!. Hansen (open) and W. J. Cowim (local); timekeepers, Messrs C. W. Cross and A. H. Condon; niarßhall, Mr. W. J. Cowan; committee, Messrs D. Black, L. Black, J. Carring'ton, W. Avery, F. Webster, W, Ross, J. R. Scott, J. King, 11. Lett, J. Thompson, E. Parr, A. Carlson, K Paynter. PROGRAMME: 1. MAIDEN CHOP, 12in block.—First prize £3, second 30s, thirds 10s. Nom. 4s, ace. le. 2. loin DOUBLE-HANDED SAWING HANDICAP.—First prize £4, second 30s. Norn. 4s, aec. 2s. 3. AWAKINO HANDICAP CHOP, loin standing block.—First prize £l2, second £3, third £l. Norn. 10s, ace. ss. 4. 220 yds LADIES' BRACELET (local). —Trophy valued 40s. Nom. 3s, ace. free. 5. UNDERHAND CHOP, loin block.First prize £4, second 30s, third 10s. Nom. 4s, ace. 2s. 6. PIRI PIRI HANDICAP, 12in block (local).—First prize £4, second 30s, third 10s. Nom. 4s, ace. 2s. 7. MANGANUI HANDICAP, 12in block. —First prize £4, second 30s, third 10s. Nom. 4s, ace. 2s. 8. HUNTERS', COMPETITION. sweepstake, with '2os added. Sheep-guessing Stepping-the-Chain. Children's Races, etc. Local boundaries: Tongaporutu River on the South, and Mahoemii on the North. Waiwhaka timber used for all chopping events. First event to start at 11 a.m. sharp. All events jiuler the Rules of the .New Zealand Axemen's Association. Nominations close on FRIDAY, March 0, at 5 p.m., with the Secretary, at Awakino. Handicaps will appear in the New Plymouth and Waitara papers on or about March 14. Competitors must send their last two year's performances; if no performances for two years, the last four to be given. Acceptances will close at 1 o'clock on day of Sports. This rule will be strictly enforced. Three to start or no event; four or no second prize; and five or no third prize. A gun will lje fired five minutes before each event. Protests, accompanied by a fee of ss, must be in the bands of the secretary within fifteen minutes of the event. Deposits forfeited if protest considered trivial. The Committee reserve the right to postpone the sports, or make any alteration they consider necessary. GRAND BALL IN THE EVENING. Daily Motor Service to Awakino, leaving Waitara at 8.45 a.m.. arriving ;it 12.30 p.m. Cars bv arrangement. E. DURR, Hon. Sec. & Treas. DAILY MAIL COACH. COACHES LEAVE DAILY— Waitara P.O. 8.30 a.m. Motunui, 9 a.m. Onaero, 9.30 *.m. Urenui, 9.45 a.m. Urtiti, arr. 11.15 a.m.; rtep. 11.45 arc Tongaporutu, arr. 2.45 p.m. dep. 2.51 p.m. Mokau, 5 p.m. Awakino, 5.30 p.m. LEAVE DAILY— Awakino.. 7 a.m. Mokau, 7.30 a.m. Tongaporutu, arr. 9.35 a.m. dep. 8.45 a.m. Uruti, arr. 12.45 p.m.; dep. Mi p.m Urenui, 2.45 p.m. Onaero, 3 p.m. Motunui, 3.30 p.m. Wnitara, 4 p.m. Thrnugn Fare: So. Reserved box <eat» to Awakino or Mokau. 6s additional; portion of jour «ey. 2» H-. W. A. JURY, Proprietor
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 216, 12 March 1914, Page 7
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