TARANAKI WORKERS’ COCNCIL labor day SPORTS AND PICNIC (Registered under N.Z.A. & C.V.) PtTKEKURA PARK MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1922. 4th BATTALION WELLINGTON REGT. (Taranaki Rifles) BAND IN ATTENDANCE. ALSO NEW PLYMOUTH PIPE BAND. Admiiilnn Is, plus tar; Children unde, 14 years free. Commencing at 11 a.m. The following are the Post Entry Events:— MALE UNIONISTS’ RELAY. Four trophies value 10s each. Acc. Is. YOUTHS’ RACE, 150 yards (16 years and under). Trophies. Acc. Is. TICKET RACE, 100 yard* Trophy value £l. Entrance 6d. MARRIED LADIES’ RA< trophy value £l. SINGLE LADIES' RACte. Trophy value £l. CONSOLATION RACE.—First £l, second 10s. COMPETITION (Open). Trophy value £l. Entrance 6d. BOYS' HALF-MILE WALK. Trophy. RELAY RACE, 440 Yards, Primary Schools. Four medals. RELAY RACE, 440 yards. Secondary Schools. Four medals. SACK RACE (Open). Trophy. THREE-LEGGED RACE. Trophy. SCHOOL MARATHON RACE. First prize Trophy value £2, second £l. FOOTBALLERS’ RACE, 220 yards. First prize Trophy value £2, second £l. (Run In Club colors). Acc. Is. SANDMEN'S RACE, with instruments. Trophy. COMMITTEE MEN’S RACE. Trophy. All Entries for above events must be in at least 15 minutes before advertised time of starting. HIGHLAND EVENTS. 1. —PIPING COMPETITION. Marches. Open to Pipers in the Taranaki District. Entrance 2s, Prize £2. 2. —MARCHES. Open to Pipers who have never won a prize. Entry 2s. Prize £l. 3. —STRATHSPEYS. Open to Pipers who have never won a prize. Entry 2s. Prize £l. DANCING. 4. REELS. Open to pipers who have never won a prifce. Entry 2s. Prize £l. HIGHLAND FLING Entry 2s. Prize £l. SHANTHAUS -Entry 2s, Prize £l. IRISH JlG—Entry 2s, Prize £l. In the event of insufficient entries in any race, the committee reserve the right to reduce the prize money, also to re-handlcap in any race. BABY SHOW. Up to G months: 6 months to 12 months. Four prizes, value 10s each. Entrance Is. CHILDREN'S RACES. GUESSING COMPETITIONS. SHOOTING GALLERY. COCONUT SHIES. Etc. THE FULL PROGRAMME IS AS FOLLOWS: 11 a.m.: Youths' Race. 11.10: Boys’ Half-mile Cycle Race. 11.20: Boys’ Half-mile Walk. 11.30: Male Unionists’ Relay P.ace. 11.45: 100 Yards (Amateur). 12 noon: First heat Half-mile Cycle Race. 12.10 . Second heat Half-mile Cycle Race. 12.20: Relay Race, Primary Schools. 12.30: Relay Race, Secondary Schools. 12.45: Final Half-mile Cycle Race. 1 p.m.: Sack Race. 1.15: Married Ladies’ Race. 1.30: First heat 120 Yards (open). 1.35: Second heat 120 Yards (open). 1.45: First heat One Mile Cycle Race. 1.55: Second heat One Mile Cycle . Race. 2.10: Final 120 Yards (open). 2.20: 220 Yards (Amateur) Open. 2.30: Final One Mile Cycle Race. 2.45: 220 Yards (open). 2.55: Single Ladles’ Race. 3.10: Labor Day Wheel Race. 3.25: School Marathon Race. 3.35: Footballers’ Race. 3.50: Two Mile Cycle Race. 4.10: 440 Yards (open). 4.20: Bandsmen's Race. 4.30: Three-legged Race. 4.45- 120 Yards Hurdle Race. 5.0: Committeemen’s Race. SPORTS FOR THE CHILDREN. SPORTS FOR THE CHILDREN. CONTINUOUS THROUGHOUT THE DAY. PRIZES GALORE. PRIZES GALORE. Bring along the children, and leave them in charge of the Children’s Committee. Entire satisfaction guaranteed. SPORTS FOR THE CHILDREN. SPORTS FOR THE CHILDREN. Afternoon Tea on the Ground. IN THE EVENING—
GRAND LABOR DAY BALL LABOR DAY BALL Mrs. George’s Jazz Orchestra. Spoon Supper a treat. Prices: Gents 4s, Ladies 3s. R. G. BRABYN, Hon. Secretary. THIS IS IMPORTANT I So don’t miss coming, and bringing your children to the— BOY SCOUTS’ gECOND gPORTS To he held at KAWAROA PARK. ON LABOR DAY. MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1922. All Scouts in Taranaki are cordially invited to attend. Races for Children, all sizes, all ages. Children’s Races start at 10.30 and continue until they win all the prizemoney. The Scout events start at 1 p.m. PROGRAMME. Children’s Sports start 10.30 a.m. 1. Girk’ Race, under 12. 2. Boys’ Race, under 12. 3. Wheelbarrow Race, under 12. 4. Thread the Needle. 5. Sack Race. 6. Girls’ and Boys’ Race, under 12. 7. Girls’ Race, over 12, 50 yards. 8. Boys Race, over 12, 50 yards. Scouts’ Sports, 12.30. 1. Tug-of-war (average weight of team 40 stone). 2. Girls’ Race, 50 yards. 3. Boys' Race (open), 100 yards. 4. Walking Race (boys), 75 yards. 5. Walking Race (girls), 50 yards. 6. Fairy Scouts’ Race. 7. Tent Pitching Display. 8. Skipping (girls over 12). 9. Skipping (Fairy Scouts). 10. Potato Race (boys) 11. Blindfold Boxing. 12. Ladies’ Committee Race. 13. First Aid Display. 14. Sack Race. 15. Signalling Display. 16. Wheelbarrow Race. 17. Pillow Fight. 18 Slow Cycle Race. Admission:’ Adults Is, Children under 14 free. Hot Water supplied. Afternoon Tea in the Bungalow. DANCE TO FOLLOW IN THE EVENING. Admission to Dance: Gentlemen 2b, Ladies Is 6d. Good floor; best of music; and excellent supper. MISS O. DAVY, R. WATSON, Joint Secretaries. I-: ”azol never fails in giving immediate ««lief la 1
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 October 1922, Page 3
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