gPORTS. to be held in Mt. J. Kienner’a Paddock * TO-MORROW. THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1922. N.Z. Athletic and Cycling Union Rules.} Handicapper: Mr. C. A. Burke. PROGRAMME. I.—loo Yards Handicap, boys under 17 years. First 3Ds, second 15s. Post enV—loo Yards Handicap, Local. First AOs. second 20s. Nom. 3s. Yards Handicap, Open. First 40s. second 20s. Nom. 3s. 4.—12-inch Double Saw. 2 cuts, open. First £5, second 30s. Nom. 6s. *> —12-inch Chop. Local. First £5, second 30s. Nom. Bs. - Yards Handicap. Open. First £3, second 20s. Nom. 4s. Chop. Open. First £5, second 30s. Nom. 6s. •.-“440 Yards Handicap, Open. First £4. second 30s. Nom. ss. ••—l5-Inch Single Saw. Open. First £3, second 30s. Nom. 4s. 18.—880 Yards Open. First £5, second 30s. Nom. 6s. U.—Kahnata Handicap Chop, 15-inch. First £lO, second 60s. Nom. 13s. IS. — Married Ladles' Race. First 10s, second 13. —Single Ladies’ Race. First 10s, second ss. 14. — Ladles' Nail Driving. First 10s, second ss. Post entry Is. 15. —Stepping the Chain. First 10s. Post entry Is. IS.— Horse Jumping. First 40s, second 20s. Post entry 3s. IZ.—Addition Race. First 30s, second 15s. Post entry 2s 6d. IS.— Horse Turning. First 30s, second 15s. Post entry 2s 6d. tfr.— Rescue Race. First 30s. second 15s. Paet entry 2s 6d. 20.—Tilting Ring. First 30s, second 15s. Post entry 2s 6d CONDITIONS. Yle Committee reserve the right to postfttane Sports or make any alterations they Seem necessary. Avenueations for - events 2,3, 4,5, 6,7, K'S. 10. and 11 close with the Secretary at ft pm. on Wednesday. April 26, 1922. All nominations must be accompanied with Competitors must send in their last two years' performances. If no performances for two years last two (or any) to be stated. Six starters or no second prize, four or Sports to commence at 10.30 a.m. sharp. A points prize of £2 2s will be given to bocal Competitors Only winning most points. Local boundary to be within a radius of *ree miles of the Kaimata HalL Admission: Adults Is 6d, Children under M free. LUNCHEON ON GROUNDS. BAND BALL KAIMATA HALL SAME NIGHT. OME ALONG EVERYBODY. A GOOD TIME GUARANTEED. A. F. PERROTT, Hon. Sec. Y*oZt/i Strength Heart’s Tonic Nerve Nuts Make pure, rich MmJ and 1 healthy nerve thsae.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 May 1922, Page 3
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