SPORTS MEETING.. KAIMATA SPORTS CLUB. KAIMATA SPORTS CLUB. NNU A L (Under N.Z.A. and Cycling Union Rules.) To be held in Mr. R. Tippens’ Paddock on THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1928. Starters: Messrs. J. Gibbs and F. Spurdie. Judges: J. Stachurski, H. Jones, H. Salisbury. Handicapper: Mr. J. A. Hansen. Timekeeper: Mr. E. Maetzig. OFFICIALS. PROGRAMME. RUNNING. 1. 100 Yards Maiden Handicap. First £l, Second 10/-. Nom. I/O. 2. 100 Yards Boys’ Handicap (under 10). First 15/-, Second 5/-. Nom. 1/-. 3. 100 Yards Open Handicap. First £2 Second 15/-. Nom. 3/-. 4. 220 Yards Open Handicap. First £2 Second £l. Nom. 3/-. 5. 440 Yards Open Handicap. First £2 Second £l. Nom. 3/-. 0. 880 Yards Open Handicap. First £2 Second £l. Nom. 3/-. 7. Married Ladies’ Race. Trophies First and Second. 8. Single Ladies’ Race. Trophies First and Second. MISCELLANEOUS. 9. Ladies’ Nail Driving. First 15/-. Post Entry I/-. 10. Putting the Shot. First 10/-. Post Entry ]/-. 11. Throwing the Cricket Ball. First 10/-. Post Entry 1/-. 12. Sheep Guessing. First £l. Post Entry 1/-. 13. Stepping the Chain. First £l. Post Entry SAWING. 14. I2in 2 cuts (Double-handed). First £3, Second £l, Third 10/-. Nom. 4/0. 15. 12in 1 cut (Single-handed). First £2, Second £l. Nom. 3/-. CHOPPING. 16. 12in Maiden Handicap. First £2 Second £l. Nom. 3/-. 17. 12in Open Handicap. First £3, Second £l, Third 10/-. Nom. 4/6. 18. 12in Kaimata Handicap. First £4 and 3 gn. Medal, Second £2, Third £l. Nom. 10/-. 19. lOin Boys’ Handicap Chop ' (under 17). First £l, Second 10/-. Nom. 1/6. ’ CONDITIONS. All handicap events close April 13, 1928 Fees must accompany nominations. For running, sawing and chopping the performances of the last two years must accompany the nominations of the competitor. If no performances within the last two years, the last four performances (or any), to be stated. Six competitors or no third prize; five competitors or no second; four or no cent. The committee reserves the right to postpone the sports or make any alteration they deem necessary. All chops and sawing will be in Waiwaka Blocks. LUNCHEON BOOTH ON GROUNDS. Sports Commence at 10.30 a.m. Children’s Races will be run during the Day. ADMISSION TO GROUNDS: Gentleman 2/-, Ladies 1/-. School Children Free. A GRAND DANCE. will be held in the Kaimata Hall in the evening. Laurence’s Orchestra. ADMISSION: Gents. 3/-, Ladies 2/-. H. DOBSON. Hon. Secretary.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 April 1928, Page 6
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