IV£ONSTEK gPORTS RAHOTU DOMAIN. MAY 20. ATHLETIC EVENTS. 1. —100 Yards Maiden. First 20s, second lOsfc Norn. 2s. I 2. —100 Yards, Open.. First 50s, second 15s. Norn. 2s Cd. o —220 Yards, Open. First 60s, second 20s, third Jss. Norn. 3s. 4.—'Mo Queen Carnival Handicap. First 100s, second 40s, third 20s. Num. 7h (id. 5. —Returned Soldiers Race. First gold medal. . , . , 6 —High Jump. First 20s. 7. —Hop, Step and Jump. First 20b, second Bs. 8. —Variety Race (crawl, walk, hop, run), First 40s, second 15s. Nom. 2s Gd. P.—Sintdo Ladies' race. First trophy. 10.—Married Ladles' Race. First trophy, 11.—Boys 120 yards (12 U> 10). First 20s, second ss. 12. Three-Legged Race. First 20s, second 10s. 13.—Goal or Place Kicking. First £l. 14.—Stepping the Chain. First 20s, second ss. lu.—Tug-of-NVar (seven aside), open. First £2 and sweepstake. , HORSE EVENTS. 10,—Open Jumping. First cup valued £lO 10s, second £2. 17.—Maiden Jumping. First £5, second 30s. 18.—Pony Jumping. First Cup, second 20s. 19. —Consolation Jump. Sweepstake. Children's races during the day and numerous other events. Gold jnedal donated for most points In open running events. Nominations for running eventa close morning of sporta at 10 am. sharp. REFRESHMENT BOOTH ON GROUND. GRAND SOCIAL DANCE TO FOLLOW. i i ■ 1 ■ S. ARBUCKLE, ■' ' ' I Hon. Sec. THE TARANAKI PROVINCIAL WAR RELIEF ASSOCIATION. NOTICE. : ift\ PERMANENTLY DISABLED SOLDIERS.—The Taranaki Provincial War Relief Associtaion has decided to extend the benefits under the Permanently Disabled Soldiers Scheme to Returned Discharged Soldiers whose permanent disability is at least 20 per cent, subject to the following condition. 1. All applicants must be able to comply with the rule re domicile. RULE.—The domicile of the' soldier shall be deemed to be the place where the applicant resided at least 3 months prior to enlisting. In the eveut of the applicant not having resided in any one place for a period of 3 months prior to enlisting then the domicle shall be the piace of enlistment. 2. Applications will be received from all Taranaki Returned Discharged men who are at present in receipt of a pension. 3. It will not be necessary for those men who have previously made application as Permanently Disabled Soldiers to make further application as their records have been retained by the Association and in the event of the disability being in excess of iZ per cent, their applications will automatically come up .for consideration. 4. As the Taranaki Provincial War Re lief Association has not adopted tin policy of making grants by right of service all applications will be considered on their merits. 5. All applications must be lodged with the Secretary of the Local Branch of the Taranaki Provincial War Relief Association, or Patriotic Association of the district wherein applicant at present resides. Applications close 22nd Mav 1920. J ' W. POWER, Secretary.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 May 1920, Page 3
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