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Tauranga Sports To be held in the Domain, Tauranga, on . BOXiiiO mi . Friday,. December 2F, 1913 PROGRAMME ' ' 1. Maiden Race (Local). 150 yds Prize £1, Second 1 ss.' Post Entry Is 6d. . •; ■ : • 2. Local Handicap, 150 yds. First Prize £2, Second 10s. Entrance . 35.. 6 ; " 3. Hop, Step, and Jump (Handicap. Entrance Is. 4. 100 Yards Handicap. [ First Prize £3, Second £1, Third 10s Nomination 3s, acceptance 2s. To count for Points Prize. 5. Schoolboys' Handicap, 100 yds. "For boys; under 16 attending School within a radius f of 10 miles. First Prize, Return Steamer Ticket to Auckland (presented by N.S.S. Co!) Sec- ■ ond Prize, trophy. Entrance ■ Is, 6. 100 Yds Handicap, Final Heat 7. Girls' Race (under 14). Entrance 6d. 8. Half-Mile Handicap (Open). First; Prize £3, Second £1, | Third 10s.' Nomination 3s, j acceptance 2s. To count for. | • points prize. v . ; 9. Underhand Chop, 15inch log. s . First prize £5, second £2! En ; ': j trance ss. -v. | 10, High Jump. Entrance Is. 1 11. 440 Yds Handicap. v first i, Prize £3, Second £1, Third 10s | Nomination 3s, acceptance 25.. To count for points prize. ! \ 12. Hurdle Race Handicap (Open) i 120 yds, over 7 hurdles 3ft 6in. ■ I First prize £2, second 10s. * Post Entry 2s. 6d. Five entries or no race. 13. Pole Jump. First Prize £1. Entrance Is 6d, 14. Handicap Chopping Match, 15-inch standing log. First -■ £5, second £2. Entrance ss. 15. 220 Yards Handicap, i First £3, second £1, third 10s. Norn- • ination 3s, acceptance 2s, To count for Points Prize. 16. Wrestling Match, Cumber- ' land Style. (Middleweights up to 12 stone), First Prize £2, i Second 10s. Post entry 2s 6d. Third prize if nine entries. •. 17. Mile Race Handicap (Open). ■■ First Prize £3, Second third 10s. Nomination 3s, ac-) ceptance 2s. To count for' points prize. 18. Native Handicap, 150 yds (Maoris only).- First prize ,£l, Second 5s Entrance 2s. 1 19. Forced Handicap, 200, yards.-, First Prize £1 ss, Second 55." E-itrance 2s. Compulsory for 1 winners, optional for losers, 20. Officials Handicap. Compulsory entry. 21. Deciding Guessing Competiv tion. Winner to take wood: blocks. Entrance Is. " RULES & CONDITIONS 1. The First Race: starts at 11; a.m. sharp. .' \ 2. Competitors in Handicaps; must send in their peformances. for the last two years; or if no Performances for that, period, then the last three perform- ' ances. A 3. In Chopping Events, all Logs to be trimmed before 11 a.m. No competitor allowed inside Ring until Logs are drawn-for 4. The events will be run in; the above order. 5. Nominations for open events, Nos. 2, 4, 8, 9, 11. 14, .15,17. will be received by the Secretary not later than Saturday, 13th December,'and Handicaps will be declared in the 'The : Bay of Plenty Times' on Monday, 15th December, andin Te Puxe Times on Tuesday, Dep. . . 16. ■ ' A . . 6. The Committee reserve the * right to add further necessary > Conditions as to conducting the Meeting, and should unavoidable circumstances prevent the revenue amounting to the expected sum the Prizes will he / in proportion to the revenue received. 7. No nominations will.be.accepted unless accompanied by the necessary amount'in cash. 8. A mem'K'ivhip fee of 5s will be charged c.) all unregistered p competitors in handicap running events, such sum to' accompinv nomination fees, and to include registration ■ and ad- ■ ipission to ground. QTRAYED-From Mo. 1 Road * r ° on WHnesdiv last, black and tan sheep dog. with chain ' attachul. £L reward on return-' ■ . () ing to Higginson or Loan C">. r NURSING HOME; • I ME! M. A. BRYANT hep to . announce to.the public that ). she has started a Nursing Home in Te Puke in the residence late- .- . ly occupied by Mr George, and ii .; prepared to take in medic il, surgical and a:couchement cases for treatment, and is also prepared > ' M to nurse ladies at their homes, according to arrangement ... d For references please apply to ; Mr E. Hoy te, Chemist

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Te Puke Times, Volume II, Issue II, 9 December 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Te Puke Times, Volume II, Issue II, 9 December 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Te Puke Times, Volume II, Issue II, 9 December 1913, Page 3

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