ATHLETICS. RAIMA! A g PORT S To bo htid In Mr. J. Klenner’s Paddock on THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1921. PROGRAMME. L—loo Yards Local. First prize £1 10s, second 10s Nom. 2s. 2. —lOO Yards, beys under 17. First 15s, second ss. Nom. Is 6d. 3. Horse Turning Event. Fgst £l, second 7« Sd. Nom. 2s. 4. Yards Kaimata Handicap (Open, First £3, second £l. Num. 3s, ace. 2s. 5. —l2in. Chop (Open). First £3, second £I. Nom. 3s, ace. 2s. 6. 220 Yards Handicap (Open). First £3, second £l. Nom. *s, ace. 2s. 7. —High Jump. First 20s, second 7s 6d. Nom. 2s. S.—Compulsory Shareholders. 100 yards. First 20a. second 7s 6d. Nom. 2s. 9.~-Addltion Race. First 20s, second 7s 6d. Nom. 2s 10. Hop, Step and Jump. F%>: 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. Nett. 3s, ace. 2s. 13. —Horse Jumping. First £2, second 15s. Nom. 3s. 14. — Members' Race. First 30s, second 10s. e Nom. 2s 6<L 15. —Ladies' Nail Driving First 10s, second ss. Nom. Is. 16. 15In. Double Saw (Open). First £3, second 20s. Nom. 3s, acc. 2s. 17. Single Ladies’ Race. First 10s, second ss. 18— Rescue Race. First 20s, second 7s 6d. Nom. 2s. • 19— Married Ladles* Race. First 10s, second ss. 20. — District Relay Race. Four men aside. £simata v. The World. Distance tu be 190 yards each man. First £2. Non. 4s. 21. —Greasy Pig. Prize. t}ie pig Nom. Is. 22. Tilting the Ring, first 20s, second 7s 6d. Nom. 2s. 23—Stockwhip Event. First 20s. second 7s 6d. Nom 2s. 24.— Stepping the Ch&in. First 10s. Nom. Is. . Tug-of-War. Kaxnata v. The World. Sweepstake Nom. 2s 6<L GENERAL CONDITIONS.
The Committee reserve the right to postpone Sports, or to make any alteration they lUe.u 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, «, 11, 12, 14, 16, 20 and 25 on SATUR- 4 DAT, APRIL 30, at 7 p.m., with the Secretary, ahd must be accompanied with the previous two years’ performances. The Handicaps will be published in the Daily News and Inglewood Record of May 3. All Acceptances close at 11 aj<m. on day of sports. All protests to be lodged in writing with the secretary within fifteen minutes after the running of the event, accompanied with a deposit of sa. Points prize for local man scoring most points at the meeting. Donor, Mr. Maetzig, Inglewood Local* boundaries: End of Kaimata Roads North and South. Tarata Zig-zag to Ngatoro Bridge, Mongoni Road to end of metal one mile down the Durham Road from Junction Road, and one mile down Norfolk Road frojn Suffolk Road. LUNCHEON ON THE GROUND. GRAND BALL, KAIMATA HALL, SAME , NIGHT. A. F. PERROTT, Hon. Secretary. OARDIFF gPORTS To be held in Mr. J. Richards’ Paddock, next Factory, THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1921. (Registered Meeting). V-1W Yards Maiden. First £l, second 10s. Entry Is. 2. 100 Yards Open First £3, second £1 10s, third 10s. Entry 3s, acc. 2s. 3. Maiden Chop. First £1 10s, second 10s. Entry 2s. 4— Best Style and Paced Horse* Sweepstake. 5.—220 Yards Handicap First £2, second £l. Entry 3s, see. 2s. fl —440 Yards Handicap. First £2 10s, second £L Entry 3s, acc. 2s. f —Cardiff Chop. First £4, second £1 10s, third 10s. Entry 4s, acc. 2s. g_— 12-inch Double Sawing. 2 cuts. First £1 10s, second 15s. Entry 2s 6d, acc. Is. 9.— Chain Stepping. First £l. Entry Is. jO.—Apple Bobbing. Sweepstake. 11.—Weight Guessing, pig and sheep. First £1 In each case. 42.—880 Yards Handicap. First £2, second £l, third 19s. 13. — Nall Driving for Ladies. First 10s. J4.— F>-i Race. Sweepstake. 15.— Mug Chop, one side only. Sweepstake and ss. 18— 12-inch Open Chop. First &2, second £l. Entry 3s, acc. 2s. 17.— Young Ladies' Race. Trophy. Children’s Races throughout the day. Nominations close with the Secretary, al Cardiff, on May 9, J 921. Nominations, fees, and performances (two years), mas? accompany nominations. Acceptances dose at 10.30 a.m. on day of Bports. Handicaps will appear in Press on or about May 14. Handicappers reserve the righ* to re-han-dicap on day of Sports. Five starters or no second prize Four ptarters or no race. The Committee reserve the right to alter |be programme or postpone Sports. Admission: Is 6d. School Children Free. GRAND BALL IN EVENING Admission: Gents 2s 6d, Ladies 18 6a. J. REID, Hon. Secretary. (HIAN’B ESSENCE) For Coughs and Colds SAVES YOU MONEY DOES YOU GOOD t
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 April 1921, Page 3
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