QU/ttT J SPORTS MEEI i w.J. FRIDAY, MARCH 26, ifM. ■ * OFFICERS.-Patron, Mr. R. T. Batten president, Mr. J. E. C. Harrison; vice-preßidentj, Messrs J. Scott, U ' Jacob, W. T.Tbompsou, B. Waist, A. G. Bignell, A. H. Calvert, W lllank. A. Black, W. F. Kelly, W. Ordiih, 1 W. H. Smith, A. J. Morton, W. Jones; judges, Messrs W. Sf»nce and W. D. Black j starter, Mr. A. H. Condon; referee, Mr. W. D. Thompson; handicapped, Mews A. J. ' Hansen (optn) and W. I. Cowan (local); timekeeper*, Messrs 0. W. Cross and A. 11. Condon; marshal), Mr. W. J, Cowan; committee, Messrs f> Hi;.ck, L. Black, J. Oarrington, \\ Avery, F. Webster, W. ' Ross, ,i. k. Scott, J. King, H. Lett, - J. Thompson, E. Parr, A. Carlson, X, Paynter. PROGRAMME: 1. MAIDEN CHOP, 12in block.-Fint prize. £3, second 30s, thirds 10s. ~. Nom. 4s, ace. Is. ~ l 2. I Sin DOUBLE-HANDED SAWING - HANDICAP.-First prize £4, sec ond 30s. Norn. 4s, ace. 2s. ■•■> 3. AWAKINO HANDICAP CHOP, ISin I standing block.—First prize £lB, t second £3, third £l. Nom. Its, ace. t ss. I 4. 220 yds LADIES* BRACELET (local). —Trophy valued 40s. Nmn. ?s. ace. free, ' " ,"j j. UNDERHAND CHOP, 15in block.-* First prize £4, second 30s, third' .. 10s, Nora, 4s, ace. 2s. 0. PIRI PIRI HANDICAP, 12in block (local).—First prize £4, second 30s, third 10s. Norn. 4s, ace, 2s. { 7. MANGANUI HANDICAP, 12in block. . —First prize £4, second 30s, third 10s. Nom. 4s, ace. 2s. 8. HUNTERS' COMPETITION. -S. " sweepstake, with 20s added. Sheep-guessing Stepping-the-Chain. ' ' Children's Races, etc. , - Local boundaries: Tongaporutu River / on the South, and Mahoenui on the North. Waiwhnka timber used for all chop- ". ping events. ;' First event to start at 11 a.m. sharp.' All eventb jnder the Rules of the -A New Zealand Axemen's Association. •'-< Nominations close on FRIDAY, March. "-' 8, at 5 p.m., with the Secretary, at ' : ' Awakino. ,; * Handicaps will appear in the New '.{ Plymouth and Waitara papers on or ¥ t about March 14. . - Competitors must send their last two vl year's performances; if no perfonnaaoel *„% for two years, the last four to be given. *1 Acceptances will close at 1 o'clock on, " * day of Sports, This rule will be strict- J'7* ly enforced. . ; .£; Three to start or no event; four or **j no second prize; and five or no third •' 4 prize. - .A A gun will be flred five minutes be- • ',3 fore each event. '• Protests, accompanied by a fee of Ss, Vj must be in the hands of the secretary 1 within fifteen minutes of the event. De- ~s, posits forfeited if protest considered ,\. trivial. o The Committee reserve the right to v postpone the sports, or make any al- «j teration they consider necessary. ~ \i GRAND BALL IN THE EVENING. Daily Motor Service to Awakino, leaf- ; >i ing Waitara at 8.45 a.m., arriving l at - 12.30 p.m. Cars bv arrangement. ■<■ E. DURR, • -, Hon. Sec. i, Tree* * OUR JOTNTS Are always fresh, and the quality It is proved at every dinner-table. |^ We kiU only Prime Beef, Mottes, Pork and Poultry. We want your orders. Yon wart ' - our service. OUR MOTTOCLEANLINESS * PROMPTITtJBX. BONEDUST.—The best fertilli v.ders taken for any quantifies frost Kcwt SOLE BROTHERS,!
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 221, 18 March 1914, Page 7
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