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ATHLETICS. RECREATION GROUNDS, OPUNAKE. \ / EASTER .SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1921. gPORTS JOESTING (Under auspices of Catholic Sports Club.) VALUABLE CASH PRIZES AND TROPHIES. HORSE EVENTS. 1. Maiden Jumping. First £5 (presented by Mr. J. M. Hickey), second £l, third 10s. Entrance fee 10s. 2. Open Jumping (not less than 12 stone). First £8 and championship ribbon, second £2, third £l. Entrance fee 12s. 3. Pony Jumping. First £3, second £l, third 10s. Entrance fee s|. 4. Best Girl Rider (under 16 years of age). First trophy valued £2 2s (presented by Mr. F. Barraclough). Entrance fee 2s 6d. 5. Best Boy Rider. First trophy valued £2 2s (presented by Mr. Reg. C. Baker). Entrance fee 2s 6d. 6. Best Girl Rider (14 years and under, school pony). First gold medal. Entrance fee 2s 6d. i 7. Best Pony, 12 to 14 hands. First trophy valued £2 and championship ribbon (presented by Rev. M. B. Doolaghty). Entrance fee 2s 6d. 8. Best Paced Hack. First £4 and championship ribbon, second £l, third ss. Entrance fee ss. 9. Best Utility Horse, up to 1 ton. First £2, second 10s, third ss. Entrance fee ss. 10. Jumping Competition (weight not less than 12 stone, steeplechase style). First £5 (presented by Mr. D. Leahy), second £2, third £l. Entrance fee 10s. ATHLETIC EVENTS. 1. 120 Yards St. Patrick's Handicap. First £3, second 10s, third ss. Nom. ss. acc. 3s. 2. 220 Yards Open Handicap. First £2, second £l, third 10s. Nom. 2s 6d, acc. Is. 3. 440 Yards Open Handicap. First £2, second £l, third ss. Nom. 3s, acc. Is. 4. 880 Yards Open Handicap. First £2 lOsy second £l, third 10s. Nom. 3s„ acc. I ls - 5. One Mile Open Handicap. First £3, second £l, third 10s. Nom. 4s, acc. 2s. 6. High Jump Handicap. First £l, second 10s. Post entry 2s. 7. Hop, step and jump. First £l, second 10s. Post entry 2s. 8. 120 Yards Business Men’s Handicap. First gold medal, second trophy. Entrance fee 2s. 9. Wrestling. First £l, second 10s. 10. MUrried Women’s Race. First 10s, second ss. Entrance fee 13. Stepping Chain. First £l. Post entry Is. Sheep Weight Guessing. First £l. Nominations for all events close on Wednesday, March 23, at 5 p.m. Nomination fee to accompany entry. Handicaps published Friday, March 25. Acceptances close 11 a-m. on day of sports, Performances for past two years to accompany nominations. Handicappers: J. J. O'Dea and C. Burke. HORSE AND ATHLETIC EVENT RULES. Three entries or no competition. Six starters or no third money in any event. Riding whip presented to best rider over fences. Protests must be in writing and handed in within ten minutes of conclusion of event, accompanied by 10$. The Club reserves the right to alter pro? gramme or postpone sports. f FEDERAL BAND IN ATTENDANCE. REFRESHMENT BOOTH ON GROUND. JAS FREYNE, Secretary, Opunake. jyjAXAIA ’ JJIBERNIAN gPORTS £JLUB MANAIA DOMAIN. SATURDAY. APRIL 9, 1921. £IOO—CASH AND TROPHIES—£ 100. Under N.Z. Athletic and Cycle Union Bules. Handicapper ..... K J. O'Dea, Esq. RUNNING EVENTS. 1. —Maiden Race, 100 Yards. First prize 30s, second 10s. Post entry Is 6d. 2. —Youths’ Race, 100 Yards Handicap, 14 to 17 years. First prize 255, second 10s, third ss. Post entry Is. 3. —Youths’ Race, 440 Yards Handicap, 14 to 17 years. First prize 40s, second 15s, third ss. Post entry* 2s. 4. —Youths’ High Jump, 14 to 17 years. First prize 10s, second ss. Post entry 6d. 5. —Hibernian Handicap, 100 Yards, £l2. First prize £B, second £3, third £l. Nora. ss, acc. 3s. 6. 220 Yards Handicap, of £7. First prize £4, second £2, third £l. Nom. 3s, acc. Is. 7. —Publicans' Handicap, 440 Yards, of £l2. First prize. £B, second £3, third £l. Nom. ss, acc. 3s. 8. —Half-mile Handicap, of £7. First prize £4, second £2, third £l. Nom. 3s, acc.' Is. 9. —Primary Schools Handicap, 100 Yards, 14 years and under First prize 15s, second 7s 6d, third 2s 6d. Post entry 6d. 10.—Forced Handicap, 100 Yards. First prize 30s, second 10s. Winners 2s 6d, losers Points Prizes.—Events 5,6, 7, and 8, Mr. E. Long’s gold medal. Events 2, 3 and 4, Mr. C. A. Burke's gold medal. Points to count 3,2, and 1. < HORSE EVENTS. FIELD EVENTS. SEVEN-A-SIDE FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT. First prize complete set of Jerseys. Entrance fee 14s per team. Close with general nominations. Nominations for all events close with secretaries, P.O. Box 30, Manaia, on April 1, 1921, at 9 pjn. Nomination fee must accompany the nominations. Handicaps appear about April 5, 1921. Acceptances close 11 o’clock day of sports. Competitors must send in their last two years’ performances. Five starters or no second prize. Four starters or no race. Further particulars can be obtained from the secretaries. WM. J. BADLEY, C. A. BURKE, Joint Secretaries. ALL AUSTRALIA USES REXONA. Never a day passes but that Rexona scores another triumph over those serious troubles of life—Sores, Bad Legs, Piles, Eczema, Pimples, Blotches, Burns, Nasal Catarrh, and Rheumatism. The dainty little triangular pot of Rexona, the Rapid Healer, contains a combination of the most curative, antiseptic, soothing and healing properties known to science. Rexona is the Skin Remedy of the Age, because it destroys th” harmful germs that may be present in a sore, pimple, or any abrasion of the Skin, thus preventing any contagion of the blood and at the same time causes a new, healthy skin to grow. Rexona immediately reduces the inflammation and pain ,* it acts as a distinct stimulant to the pores of the skin, and sets up a healing action Immediately that increases day by day. Bad legs sores that have resisted every other treatment succumb almost Immediately to its wonderrul influence, while for Piles there is nothing its equal. In every home Rexona is an essential need, and if going away for a holiday, don’t let ■yogr vacation be spoiled by any of the usuai troubles such as Sandfly or Mosquito Bites, Sore Feet, or the ever-occurring Cuts, Buras and Bruises incidental to Holiday-making; bufi take with you a pot of Rexona and a box of Rexona Soap, and thus be able* z to enjoy your holiday to the full. Obtainable everywhere. J

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 March 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 26 March 1921, Page 3

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