RACE MEETINGS. gGMONT RACING £JLUB WINTER MEETING. MAY 11 & 12, 1921. DOMINATIONS fcr all events close with the undersigned on FRIDAY NEXT. April 22, at 8 p.m. V. B. STRATTON, Secretary. Box 51, Hawera. ATHLETICS. V A I M A T A gPORTS Jo be held Ln Mr. J. Klenner’s Paddock on THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1921. PROGRAMME. I. — ioo Yards Local. First prize £1 10s, second 10s. Nam. 2a. j.—ioo Yards, boys under 17. First 15s, second ss. Nom. Is 6d. 3. —Horse Turning Event. First £l, second 7s fid. Nom. 2s. 4—loo Yards Kaimata Handicap (Open). First £3, second £l. Nom. 3s, acc. 2s. s.—l2in. Chop (Open). First £3, second £l. 2fom. 3s, acc. 2s. <.—220 Yards Handicap (Open). First £3, second £l. Nom. 3s, acc. 2s. 7. High Jump. First 20s, second 7s 6d. Nom. 2a. 8. — Compulsory Shareholders, 100 yards. First 20s, second 7s 6d. Nom. 2s. —Addition Race. First 20s, second 7s 6d. Nom. 2s. 10. —Hop, Step and Jump. First 20s, second 7s 6d. Nom. 2s. 11. —lsin. Chop (Open). First £3, second 20s. Nom. 3s, acc. 2s. 12. 880 Yards (Open). First £3, second 20s. Ncei. 3s, acc. 2s. 13— Horse Jumping. First £2, second 15s. Nom. 3s. 14— Members’ Race. First 30s, second 10s. Nom. 2s 6d. 15— Ladies’ Nail Driving. First 10s, second sa. Nom. is. I<—lsln. Double Saw (Open). First £3, second 20s. Nom. 3s, acc. 2s. IT— Single Ladies’ Race. First 10s, second ss. 18 —Rescue Race. First 20s, second 7s Gd. Nom. 2s. 19.—Married Ladles’ Race. First 10s, second ss. B^.—District Relay Race. Four men aside. • Kaimata v. The World. First 20s, second 7s Sd. Nora. 25., 21. —Greasy Pig. Prize, the pig. Nom. Is. 22. Tilting the Ring. First 20s, second 7s 6d. Nom. 2s. 33— Stockwhip Event. First 20s, second 7s 6d. Nom. 2s. 24. —Stepping the Chain. First 10s. Nom. Is. 15,—Tug-of-War. Kaknata v. The World. Bweepatake. Nom. 2s 6d. GENERAL CONDITIONS. The Committee reserve the right to postpone Sports, or to make a~y alteration they deem necessary. Sports to commence at 10.30 a.m. sharp. Five competitors or no race. Six competitors or no second prize. NOMINATIONS close for events No. 1,2, 4,5, 6, 11, 12, 14, 16, 20 and 25 on SATURDAY, APRIL 30, at 7 p.m., with the Secretary, and must be accompanied with the previous two years’ performances. The Handicaps will be published in the Daily News and Inglewood Record of May 3. Ail Acceptances Close at 11 on day of sports. All protests to be lodged in writing with tbe secretary within fifteen minutes after the running of the event, accompanied with a deposit of ss. Points prize for local man scoring most points at the meeting. Donor, Mr. Inglewood Local boundaries: End of Kaimata Roads North and South, Tarata Zig-zag to Ngatoro Bridge, Mongoni Road to end of metal one mile dojm the Durham Road from Junction Road, and one mile down Norfolk Road from Suffolk Road. LUNCHEON ON THE GROUND. GRAND BALL, KAIMATA HALL, SAME NIGHT. A. F. PERROTT, Hon. Secretary. gPORTS. To be held on the Sports Ground on THURSDAY, APRIL 28. (Registered Meeting.) I.—Local Race, 150 yards. Flrat £l. second sg. Nom. Is. 2— Boys’ Race, 1« years and under, 10« yards. First 10s, second ss. Nom. 6d. l2O Yarda Open. First £5, second £1 10s, third 10s. Nom ss, acc. 2s. 4. —lsln. Double-Handed Sawing, Open. First 30s, second 10s. Nom. 2s 6d. 5. Young Ladies’ Race. First trophy. 6. Sack Race. First 15s, second ss. Nom. Is. 7_putting the Shot. First £l, second ss. Nom. Is. 8. —220 Yards Handicap, Open. First £3, second £l, third 10s. Nom. 3s, acc. 2s. 9. 12 in. Chop, Local. First 30s, second 10s third ss. Nom. 4s. JO—Cigar and Umbrella Race. First £l. second ss. Nom. Is. 11. Married Ladies' Race. First trophy. 12. Hop, Step and Jump. First 30s, seconc 15s, third ss. Nom. 2s 6d. 13. —440 Yards Handicap, Open. First £4 second £l, third 10s. Nom. 4s, acc. 2s 14. — istn. Chop, Open. First £2, second £1 third 7s 6d. Nom. 6s. 15. Thread-the-Needle Race. First trophy. 16. —BBO Yards Handicap, Open. First £3 second £l, third 10s. . Nom. 3s, acc. 2s 17—Tug-of-War, 7 a-side. Sweepstake witi
14s added. Nom. 14s. 18. Stepping the Chain. First £l. Nom. Is. 19. Pig and Sheep Weight Guessing. First £l. Nom. Is. A points prize of £1 18 for events No. 3,8, 13, 16 (points to count 3,2, 1), presented by Mr. E. A. Adlam. A gold medal valued at £- 2s for winner of lain, chop, don ted by Mr. W. Hamblyn. Children’s races throughout the day. Nominations for events No. 3,4, 8,9, *l3, 14 and 16 close with the secretary. Midtirst, on April 21. Nomination fees and performances (2 years) must accompany nominations. Acceptances dose at 12 o’dock of eports. Five starters or no second prize. Four starters or no race. Handicaps will appear on or about April 25, 1921. Handicappers reserve the right to re-handicap on day of sports. Admission to sports: Adults Is, Children free. * Dance in evening. Admission: Gents 2s 6d, {.adits Is. f T. V. SHERSON, Hon. Secretary. MONDAY IS WASH-DAY. •Thy rub, tear and rip your dothes on the wash-board or use injurious preparations— It's costly in health and clothes. Win-Heart the hew washing discovery, abolishes forever rubbing, blueing, and soaking. “ONLY BOIL," and the largest washing is completed. Positively harmless. Be sure and get it this weak from your grocer—just try It I • I» 5 large wwhos.
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