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J£AWAROA pARK J)AY. EASTER MONDAY. EASTER MONDAY. MONSTER SEASIDE FETE AND PICNIC. AT THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR PLEASURE PARK, KAWAROA PARK! KAWAROA PARK! Sec THE One and Only Programme of Spectacular Displays presented in New Plymouth on Easter Monday. Disappointment for those who fail to attend. STAR ATTRACTION—BOY SCOUTS. Inglewood Scouts and New Plymouth Scouts in Bridge Building, Ambulance Work and Flag Signalling. SCHOOLS Tug-of-War, Schools Relay Race, Boy Scouts, from 9 a.m. BOXING, RUNNING EVENTS, JUMPING, PUTTING THE SHOT. PROM 2 P.M.— Amibulance, Tug-of-War, Wrestling, Pillow Fight, Relay Race, Obstacle Race.

COMPETITIONS GALORE! COMPETITIONS GALOREt FILL THE LARDER. SAMBO AND HIS MATES. ROLL AND BOWL. COCOANUT SHY (seven sacka) ' THE ERRATIC ARROW. NOVEL TENT TREASURE HUNT. STEPPING THE CHAIN. SHEEP GUESSING. FOR THE FIRST TIME—THE NEW GAME WITH SHEET AND SOUP PLATE. LATEST SENSATION AERIAL GLIDE. HUGE BALLOON STALL. DUCK POND, Etc., Etc. BOYS' AND GIRLS' RACES ALL DAY. Afternoon Tea, Fruit, Lollie, Soft Drinks and Variety Stalls. Swings, Swingboats, Ocean Wave, Seesaw, Bathing and Paddling. FREE ACCOMMODATION EOR MOTORS AND VEHICLES. Hot Water and Milk Free. CITIZENS' BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Admission: Adults Is, School Children Free. LONG NIGHT DANCE. Will be held in the Evening. Music by Miss Rita. Sole. M.C., Mr. F. Moverley. Admission: Ladies 1/-, Gents 1/6. J. H. HAMILTON, Hon. Secretary.

<«■«.<£ the auspices of Oddfellows, Orchestra, and Residents), la Aid of St. Dunstan's Blinded Soldiers' Children's Bund. In VICTORIA PARK, KAPONGA. On THURSDAY, APRIL 22, At 11 o'clock. SPECIAL—ST. DUNSTAN'S HANDICAP of £25, over three distance, 100, 220, and '440 Yards. Points prize of Two Gold Medals, valued at £3 3s and £2 2s. FOOTBALL—SEVEN-ASIDE TOURNAMENT. Trophies valued at 1475; also, Double Handed •Sawing and Chopping Event If enough entries. Good prizes. PROGRAMME: I—loo Yards Maiden Handicap. First, 40a; second 10s. Norn. 2s 6d. 2—loo Yards Boys' Handicap Race, 17 years and under. First, 20s; second 10s. Nom Is 6d. ~ 3—loo Yards St. Dunstan's Handicap, of 160s. First, 100s; second, 40s; third, 20s. Nom. ss; ncc. 39. 4—75 Yards Single Ladies' Race. First trophy; second, trophy. Post entry, free. 5—75 Yards Boys' Race, 14 and under. First, trophy; second, trophy. Nom. Is post entry. 6—220 Ynrd3 Handicap, of 160s First, 100s; second, 40s; third, 20s. Nom. ss; ace. 3s. 7—Open Wrestling (Cumberland). First, 30s; second, 10s. Post entry 2s. B—High Jump Handicap. First, 30s; second, 10s. Post entry 2s. 9—One mile Walk Handicap of 60s. First 408; second, 20s. Nom. 3s; six competitors or no event. Extra prize of 21s for hest style. 10—140 Yards Handicap, of 180s. First, 120s; second, 40s; third, 20s. Nom. 0a; ace. 3s. 11—Broad .lump. First, 20s; second, 10s. Post entry Is. 12—75 Yards Sack Race, boys 17 years and i under. Fitst, trophy; second, trophy. Post I entry Is. 13—Married Ladles' Race. First, trophy; second ditto. Post ontry free. 14—880 Yards Handicap, open, of 100s. First, 100s; second, 40s; third, 20s. Nom. ss; ace. 3s. 15—Motor Cycle Race (slowest time,' iialfille), First, motor cycle tyre. Nom. 2s 8d ost entry. 17—Seven Aside Football Tournament. Trophies to the value of 1475. Nam. 10s 6d team. 17—Sheep Guessing, 20s. Nom. Is. 18—rig Guessing, 20s. Nom. Is. 19—Stepping the Chain, 20s. Nom. Is. 20—Double Hande* Sawing. Qood prizes printed later; 15-in. block. 21—Open Chop, 10-ln. standing block. Good prizes printed later. Nominations close for 20 and 21 tho same time as running events. Nominations for events No. 1, 2, 3 6, 9, 10, 14, 16, 20 and 21 close on April 15, 'at 8 p.m. The Programme Is subject to alteration. Handicaps will appear on Monday, April 19. Acceptances close at 11 o'clock on day of sports. Competitors at time of nomination must forward all performances In full for the last two yeaTS. If none Ift that time le last four, accompanied with fees. This lie strictly enforced. All protests must be in writing within ten minutes of conclusion of race with fee of 10s. AH events run under Athletic Society's Rules (Taranaki). ADMISSION: Gents, Is 6d; Ladles Is. BAND ON GROUND. A SUPER PICTURE IN THE EVENINGr WITH I FULL ORCHESTRA. SEE IT. i A. MELVILLE, Hon. Sec, Box 45, Kaponga. URUTI BEACH PICNIC CLUB'S ANNUAL REGISTERED JJACK -STEEIING. ON WAITOITOI BEACH, PROGRAMME: I—MAIDEN HANDICAP (minimum weight 9st) Nom. 10s. For horses that have never won a race of any description. 2—PONY HANDICAP (min. weight 9«t). Nom. 10s. 3-LOCAL HANDICAP (mln. weight Oat). Six furlongs. Nom. 10s. Open to horses from within the ,'iminditries of the Onaero River tp Mt. Messenger, including Pukearuhe. 4-SOLDIERS' RACE HANDICAP (min. weH" list). Five furlongs. Nom. ss. Hon to be owned and ridden by return soldiers from the district under the North Taranaki Patriotic League. S—WAITOITOI CUP (min. weight Sat). One mile and a quarter. Nom. 20s. 6—FARMERS' PLATE (min. weight 9st). Six lurlongs. Nom. 10s. Open to horses the bonaflde property of a farmer three months prior to tho meeting. Boundary. North of Waitara River to Awaklno River. 7-AUTUMN HANDICAP (min. weight 9st). Seven furlongs. Nom. 10s. S-CONSOLATION HANDICAP (mln. weight 9st). Six furlongs. Horn. 20s. REFRESHMENT STALL ON BEACH. HOT WATER PROVIDED TO PICKNICKERS. ANNUAL RACE CLUB BALL THURSDAY, APRIL 8. O. H, SAMJMT,

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 March 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 29 March 1920, Page 7

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