ANNIVERSARY Of The pROVINCE jYJARCH 1014. rjTO celebrate the 73rd Anniversary of the Province, the Moturoa Sports Club has decided to hold a MONSTER REGATTA (Which, will in future become an ANNUAL AFFAIR.) On I TUESDAY MARCH Ol 1914 ■'"•1914. UA AT THE BREAKWATER. In connection with the Regatta, the much-talked-of Yacht Race, l'or £'2o a-side, between Mr. Connett's boat "Fly" and Mr. R. Cock's "Elderbelle," will take place. The course will be 9 miles—from the Breakwater to a point opposite East End beach, and will be run under the control of the Regatta Committee.
Come to the Seaside oil this date and Celebrate the landing of the Early Settlers on New Plymouth's shores. AMUSEMENTS FOR YOUNG. AND OLD FIRST RACE COMMENCES AT IL3O SHARP. DO NOT FAIL TO BE PRESENT OFFICIALS. Handicappers Sailing and pulling boats: Messrs G. Oakes and R. 0. Bowie; motor launches: Mr. G. Braund; running events: Mr. McLean (Waitara); cycling events: Mr. Arnold George. Starters: Messrs J. 0. Crozier and Healy. Judges: Mesrs G._ Oakes, A. Loveridge and R. C. Bowie. Referee, Mr. 0. Lowe. PROGRAMME OF EVENTS. 1. MAIDEN RACE, of 150 yds, open to all who have never won an advp*tised race. First prize, trophy, 30s, second 10s. Post entry, 2s. •2. MOTOR LAUNCH RACE. First prize, case of bjjnzine, second 10s. Must be three launches or no second prize. Post entry, Is Od. 3. WHALEBOAT RACE, once round buoys.—First prize, trophy value 20s. Post entrv. Is. 4—BICYCLE RACE, one mile.—First, prize, trophy value 50s; second, 10s. Norn. 3s, acc. Is. 5. BOYS' RACE, 14 years and under, 75yds—First prize, trophy value "s 6d; second, 2s 6d. Post entry, 6d. 6. SAILING-BOAT RACE, twice round buoys.—First prize, trophy value 40s; second, 10s. Nom. 2s, acc. Is. Three boats or no second prize. 7. MARRIED WOMEN'S RACE, 50yds. —First prize, 51b box of tea. Post, entry, free. 8. SINGLE WOMEN'S RACE, of 50yds. —First prize, trophy (gold brooch). ■ Post entry, free. 9. TARANAKI TUG-OF-WAR (seven men a-side).—First prize 150s, second 80s. Nom. 5s per man. Four teams or no start. 10. MOTUROA HANDICAP, of 100 yds, open). —First 30s, second 10s. Nom. Is, ace. Is. 11. PIONEERS' RACE, of 50yds— First, trophy, value £l. Post entry, free. 12. RARAWA BOAT RACE, versus Mo- j turoa; once round the buoys; equal number of boats both sides; four men and a cox. Trophies. Post entry, 2s Gd per boat. 13. 75yds ' SWIMMING RACE.—First prize, Trophv, £l. Post entry, Is. 14. OMATA HANDICAP, of 220 yds- . prize, 40s; second, 20s. Nom. 2s od, acc. Is. 15. TWO-MEN-IN-A-BOAT RACE (open handicap); once round the buoys.— First prize, 20s; second, 7s Od. Nom. Is, acc. Is. 16. MAORI CANOE RACE, half a mile. —First prize 20s, second 10s. Throe canoes or no second prize. Nom. Is, acc. Is. 17. BICYCLE RACE, about V/s milesFirst, trophy value 50s; second, trophv value 10s. Nom. 3s, acc. 3s. 18. NEW PLYMOUTH HANDICAP, 440 yds.—First prize, 50s; second, 20s. Nom. 3s, acc. Is. 19. BANDSMEN'S RACE, of 50yds Trophies. Post entry, free. 20. GREASY PIG RACE—Pig to become the possession of the catcher. Post entry, Is. 21. CONSOLATION RACE, of 150 yds—- . prize, 20s; second, as. Post entry, Is; winners 2s. 22. SHEEP-GUESSIXG COMPETITION. —Winner takes the sheep. Entries Is. RICES FOR CHILDREN DURING THE DAY. CONDITIONS OF GAMES AND GENERAL ENTRIES. (1) Programme is subject to altera,tion. ... (2) The Committee reserve the rigtit to postpone the sports. (3) Legal games allowed on the grounds. Fee 10s Od. (5) Nominations for running and cycling, tug-of-war, sailing boats, open pulling boats and Maori canoe events close with the Secretary, W. F. Paul, c/o the Criterion Stables on FRIDAY, March 20. (0) No second prize unless four or more competitors. (7) Sports held under the rules of the Taranaki Athletic and Caledonian Association. (8) Competitors must forward performances for previous two years, accompanied by necessary fees, when nominating. SPECIAL TRAINS FROM HAWERA AND WAITARA. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Luncheon. 1/0; Afternoon Tea, 6d Fruit, etc., on the grounds. Admission to the beach: Adults, Is; children under 12 years, Od Funds will go towards building a public bathing pavilion. „ . Prizes will be presented m the West End Gymnasium on the night of t.ie -ports, cofnieneing at 8 o'clock. BALL AND SUPPER to follow in the West End Gymnasium. Admission: Gents., 2/6; ladies free. W. F. PAUL, Hon. Sec. C. W. WILLIAMS, Treasurer.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 254, 25 March 1914, Page 7
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