JJRENUI gPORTS OLUB. ANNUAL SPORTS. Tb be held on the Urenul Sports Qroaud. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 18. 1922. £lOO CASH PRIZES £lOO SPORTS START AT 11 A.M. PROMPT. (Ran under the auspices of N.Z. Attletic a»d Cycle Union). Judges: Messrs. R. 3. Pigott. A. H. Halcombe, and S. Beauchamp Handicapper: Mr. C. A. Burke. Starter: Mr. R. Tate. PROGRAMME. I. —ls® Yards Maiden Rate, post entry 2s. .First 38s, second 19s. X.—l2m. Handicap Chop (local). Nom. 4s. First 50s. second 20s. third 10s. 3. —l2O Yards Ureoui Handicap. Nom. 12s •d. First £lO, second 3Cs, third 20s. 4. —Sack Race, 50 yards. Post entry Is. First 15s, second ss. 5. 12in. Handicap Chop. Nom. "s 6d. First £6, second 50s, third 20s. 6. —220 Yards Handicap. Nom. 6s. First £5, second 40s, third 10s. 7. —Catching Greasy Pig. Post entry Is Winner, pig. 8. —l2O Yards Local Handicap Nom. 2s 6d First £1 and gold medal, second 10s. 9. —lsin. Handicap Chop. Nom. 12s W. First £lO, second 50s, third 20s. .9.—44® Yards Handicap. Nom. 6s. First £5 second 40s, third 10s. 11. —Potato Race. Post entry Is. First 20?, second ss. 12.—12® Yards Hurdles (3ftJ Nom. 2s 6± First 50s, second 20s. IX—Stepping the Chain. Entrance Is. First 20s. 14. —BBO Yards Handicap. Nom. ss. Flret £4, second 30s. third 10s 15. —Bandsmen s Race (with instruments). First trophy. 16. —Ladies’ Race. First tropty. 17. —One Mile Handicap. Nom. ssz £4, second 3Os, third I Os. 18. —Obstacle Race. ’Post entry 2s. First j 30s, second 10s. 19. —Forced Handicap. Entrance: Winners 9 s 6s, losers Is. First 40s, second 20s, .aird l®s. 15in. Sawing Competition (two cuts). WAITARA BRASS BAND IN ATTENDANCE. NOMINATIONS close THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1922. All fees must accompany nominations, otherwise not accepted. HANDICAPS will appear about FEBRUARY 14. 19*2. Four starters or no race. Six starters or no second prize. Points prize, gold medal, for events 3,6, 10. 14 and 17. Points to count 5. 3 and 1. The Committee reserve the right to postpone the sports and make any alteration they may deem necessary. The Committee reserve the righ to re-han-dicap any competitor. REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE ON GROUND. HOT WATER FREE. TME ANNUAL BALL WILL BE HELD ON THURSDAY. FEB..UARY 23. 1922. (Orchestral music.) Admission to grounds 2s. School children free. Admission to bail: Gentlemen ss, ladies 2s J. S. O’NEILL, D. L. TATE, Joint Hon. Secs. REXONA! THE BABIES’ SOAP. The purest possible soap is required for 'iursery use. The skin of infants and little children is particularly apt to be roughened and made sore by inferior soaps. A number useless, and as skin joothers and healers they Facial Soap is the purest of the pure. It skin, and its healing and soothing work will be noticeable within one hour of application. Mothers, if your baby “shows signs of fretfulness, try giving him a \refreshing bath with Rexona Soap. Make him a Rexona baby, and watch, the result. Obta - bie everywhere.
Dddgeßrotkers Will announce on Feb. Ist, 1922, a substantial reduction in the prices of their Cars, effective from Jan. Ist, 1922. NEWTON KING, LTD. New Plymouth Stratford z Inglewood Kaponga Manaia Ohura Pickering, Sagar & Hawera Agents.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 January 1922, Page 3
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