'J'ANGITU gPORTS. To be held in Mr. S. J. Kennington’s Paddock, MATAU, OH THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1921. Patron, Mr. R. Masters, M.P.; President, Mr. W. A. Hewitt; Vice-Presidents, Messrs. H. Larsen, S. J. Kennington, S. V. Simons, H. R. Harrison, N. Fletcher, C. Larsen, J. F. Hayes; Protest Committee, J. Henry, H. Gallagher, S. J. Kennington; Handicappers, chopping, E. Evans, S. D. • Holly; running, C. McMillan, E. Evans; ; Judges, C. McMillan, H. Larsen; Starter, j C. E. Putt. PROGRAMME. 1. —Maiden Handicap Chop. Nom. 2s 6d. First prize £l, second 10s. 2. —lOO Yards Handicap. Nom. 2s. First i prize £l, second 7s 6d. 3. —Single-hand Saw Handicap, 15in. Nom. 2s 6d. First prize £l, second 10s. 4. —Saddling Race. Nom. 2s. First prize £l, second 10s. 5. —220 Yards Handicap Race. Nom 2s 6d. First prize £1 ss, second 10s. 6. —Maiden Double-hand Saw, lain. Nom. 4s. First £1 ss, second 15s. 7. —Single Ladies' Race, 100 yards. Trophy. 8. —Horse Jumping, Hunting Style, maiden. Nom. 2s 6d. First prize £l, second 10s. 9. —Local Chop, 12in. Nom. 2s 6d. First prize £l, second 10s. 10. —Greasy Pig. Nom. Is. Prize, the pig. j 11. —Ladles’ Nail Driving. First 10s, second j ss. 12. —Tilting in Ring. Nom. 2s 6d. First £1 10s, second 10s. ' 13. —Double-hand Saw, 15in. Nom. ss. First prize £1 10s, second 15s. 14. —Ladies’ Potato Race. Trophy. 15. —Matau-Tangitu Chop, 15in. Nom. ss. First prize £3, second £1 10s. 16. —Stockwhip Event. Nom. 2s. First £1 10s, second. 10s. 17. —Tug-of-War, Matau-Tangitu v. the World; 7-aside. Sweepstake of 2s 6d, with 17s Cd added. Stepping the Chain, Children’s races, etc. j All events to be held similar Athletic ! Association rules. Entrance to Grounds: General public Is, children under 15 and members free. All protests to be handed in to the seci retary, accompanied by 2s 6d, within ten minutes of each event. Money to be forfeitl ed if protest is considered frivolous. I Boundaries for local events: Uruti, Purangi, Kiore, and Pohokura. Nominations close with the secretaries at ' Matau and Uruti on Thursday, March 31, 1921. ! Numbers 2,4, 5,7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 14, 16 j and 17 are post entries. I A refreshment booth on the grounds. SPORTS START 11 A.M. • DANCE WILL BE HELD IN MATAU SCHOOL IN THE EVENING. ' Good Floor, Good Music, and Supper. Gents’ 3s, Ladies Free. C. H LARSEN, W McCOARD, Joint. Secs, and Treas. S. D. HOLLY, Chairman. • the guaranteed remedy for boiler scale; reduces the engineer’s worry, and incidentally the number . of ‘‘idle hours” per year. Non-poisonous, non-pitting and non-rusting. Start using I it. —Manning Machinery Co.. 5 Bedford I Row. Christ hurch.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 April 1921, Page 3
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