INGLEWOOD ATHLETIC CLUB'S 22 nd A xnual S' po - rts to be held m THE RECREATION GROUND, THURSDAY, MARCH 19, nil 4. To start at 11 a.m. Handicappers: Messrs J. Gibbs, W. Henryand R. Davis. PROGRAMME: 1. MAIDEN" RACE, 150yds—First prizi20s, second ss. Post entry Is. 2. ONE MILE BICYCLE HANDICAP - First prizo 40s, second 10s. Nom. 1/8, acc. I/-. 3. 'BOYS' HANDICAP, 100 yds (under 16 years)— First 'los, second os (trophies). Norn. 1* acc. free. 4. 120.yds SHEFFIELD HANDICAPFirst prize 80s, second 30s, third 10s. Nom. 4a, acc. 2s. 5. OPEN SAWING, DOUBLE-HANDED HANDICAP (2ft) —First prize 40*, second 20s. Nom. 3s, acc. Is. «. GYMNASIUM BOYS' HANDICAP, 75yds—Prizes: Trophies. Post ontry, free. 7. FINAL HEATS SHEFFIELD HANDICAP. 8. OPEN SINGLE-HANDED SAWING (2ft)—First prize 30s, second lUi. Nom. 2s, accept. Is. 9. LOCAL BICYCLE HANDICAP, l'/ s miles First prize, Mr. George Gudgeon's trophy; second, trophy. Nom, 2s, acc. Is. 10. SCHOOLBOYS' RACE, 100 yds, handicap—First prize Mr. W. E. Pereival's trophy; second, trophy. Post entrv, free. 11. OPEN CHOP HANDICAP, 15in standing block—First prize 60s, second 20s. Nom. 3s, acc. Is. 12. 220 yds HANDICAP—First prize 60s, second 15s. Nom. 2/6, acc. la. 13. high jump handicap—First isa. Post entry Is. 14. MEMBERS' RACE, lOOyda, handicap —First 10s, second ss. Post entry, Is. 15. 800 yds HANDICAP—First prize 00n. second 20s. Nom. 3«?, acc. Is. 16. LOCAL HANDICAP CHOP, 12!n standing block—First • prize 40s. second 10s. Nom. 2s, acc. Is. V 120 yds HURDLE RACE (open)First 30s, second 10s. Nom. Is, acc. 1«. 18. OPEN UNDERHAND CHOP HANDICAP, 15in block—First prizo 60s. second 20s. Nom. 3s, acc. Is. 19. 440 yds OPEN HANDICAP - First prize 60s, second 20s. 'Nom. 3s, acc. Is. 20. HOP, STEP and JUMP HANDICAP —First prize 15s. Post entry, Is. 21. OBSTACLE RACE—First prize 30s, second ss. Post entry, Is fid . 82. FORCED HANDICAP, 150yds-First prize 30s, second 10s. Entry Is 6d (winners compulsory, losers optional). 23. CUTTING TURK'S HEAD; sweepstake; pos* entry, Is. WEIGHT-GUII&SING, sheep—First prize 20s, second 10s. Entry Is. STEPPING THE CHAlN—First prize 21s. Post entry Is. CHILDREN'S RACES THROUGHOUT THE DAY. Nominations for eevnts Nos. 1, 2, 4, 6. 8, 8, 11, 12, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 10 close with the Secretary (Mr. Gibbs) at 8 p.m. on MONDAY, March 16, 1914, to be accompanied by the necessary fees, and also performances for the past two years; if no performances for that period, the last five to be given. All local events are confined to residents for a period of three months within a radius of ten miles of the Inglewood Post Office.
Handicaps will be declared on March 13, 1914. Acceptances close on the ground at 11 a.m. CONDITIONS. The committee reserves to Itself the right to make any alteration in the programme it deems necessary, or to alter the date of the sports. The prizes offered at this meeting will be awarded subject to the statements of previous performances being strictly aecurate. For further rules and conditions see Book Programmes and Rule Books. This meeting is held under a permit from the Taranaki Athletic and Caledonian Association, enabling all members, registered in that Association, to 1 compete. Also —A permit from the New Zealand Axemen's Association. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Admission to Grounds —Adults, Is; Children under twelve, 6d; children under six, free. JOSEPH GIBBS, Hon. Sec. SERVICE. Ui,ve» DailyNew Plymouth P.O. 1.30 ajn. Omata 10.10 a.m. Oakura 10.SS ajn. Tatarauuaka 11.45 a.m. Okato 12.25 a.m. Puniho 1.0 p.m. Warea , 1,16 p.m. Puogarehu 2.5 p.m. Rahotu 2.30 p.m. Oaonui 5.15 pjn. Opunake arrive 4. yon. Leaves Daily— Opunake 6.46 a.m. Oaonui 9.30 p.m. Rahotu 7.11 a.m. Tataraimaka MS a.m. Pungarehu 8.0 a.m. Warea 8.30 a.m. Puniho 8.45 ajn. Okato 9.10 a.m. Oakura 10.45 a.m. Omata 11.40 a jo. New Plymouth, arr. 12.15 pju. AU Fares and Parcels to be prepaid •nd tickets obtained for inch. New Plymouth Booking Office: Masoiir rttablei. Opunake: Middleton'* Hotel 'f'Meara) Through Fare: Singki, 10*; ntur .It. X 4. JUKI, Pro»rieiir. J-HI JyJEW JTEALAND 'pUHI REGISTER. •OR SEASON 1912-13. FULL AND ACCURATE REPORTS Or THE PAST SEASON'S RACING ANl' TROTTING IN NEW ZEALAND. ENTRIES, ETC., FOR PRINCIPAL FORTHCOMING EVENTS. TABLES OF WINNERS. BLOOD STOCK SAT,ICR RULES OF RACING WINNING OWNERS WINNING HORSES WINNING SIRES PRICE 10/8 CASE The improvements made in recen' years in regard to the general arrangements of the Register, and the ease with which any performance can be found, has been highly commended by those who know the value of this work of referent* to the sporting world. ORDER EARLY to avoid disappoint! ment, as only a limited number are lx tag priated. HE GHBIBTCHURCH PRESS CO., LTI
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TDN19140317.2.83.6
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 220, 17 March 1914, Page 8
Word count
Tapeke kupu
777Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 220, 17 March 1914, Page 8
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Taranaki Daily News. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.