UKANJI PICNIC SPORTS SECOND ANNUAL MEETING. To be Held on THURSDAY, MARCH 28th, 1912, On Club Sports Enclosure. To bo conducted under the Rules of the N.Z. Athletic Union. £IOO * tta '. £IOO PROGRAMME. 11 a.m.—loo Yards Maiden Handicap,'Nbm. 2s, Aco. Is. ) 11.15.—Local Medley Race Handicap (Trot), about six furlongs. Ist 60s, 2nd 30s. Nona. 4s, aco. 2s. 11.30.—100 Yards Handicap (open), 18*408, 2nd 20s. Nom. 2&> Aco. Is 6d. 11.45.—Novelty Race Local (Giallop) Handicap, about 6 furlongs, ;lst 60s, 2nd 30s. Nom. 4s, Aco. 2s. 12 Noon,—Open Chop, 18in. standing block, Ist 40s, 2n , trophy value 20s. Nom. 3s, Acq. Is. 12.15.—Mi1k Suppliers' Race,. 100 yds Handicap, Ist 20s, 2nd 6 months subscription to Pahdatua Herald. Nom. Is 6d. 12.30. Members' Rhce, 100 yds Handicap, Ist 20s, 2nd trophy value 7s 6d. Nom. Is 6d. v 12.45.—8e5t Lady Rider, Ist 25s 3 2nd trophy value 10s. Nom. Is 6d. _ , 1 p.m.—Local Hunters' Competition, for maidens, 6 hurdles 3ft 6in. high, Ist 255, 2nd trophy value 10s 6d. Nom. 2s, Ace. Is. I.ls.—Stepping the Chain, Ist 10s, 2nd trophy value ss. Nom. Is. 1.30._220 Yards* Handicap, open, Ist 40s, 2nd-20s. Nom. 2s, .aco. 1* i.45 .'—Novelty Riace (Trot), about .2 males, open, handicap; Ist 100s, 2nd 40s.', Nom. 7s 6d j; Acc. 55'..,V ;. -...JV Handicap, 18m. log, M < 20s. Nom: 2S, Aco:Ts.6d. '_ ; 2.ls.—Ladies' Hunters Competition, Open,- 3 flights of hurdles 3ft hiEh, Ist oake dish value £2 2s presented by Mis© Griffin, 2nd trophy value 10s. Nom; 2s 6d, 5 entries or too race. '•,'*'• tt j--2.30.—440 Yards Open Handicap, Ist 80s, 2nd 40s, 3rd 20s, Nom ss, ace. 2s 6d. ' ■',_ _ 2.4s.—Medley Rlace, Gallop Open Handicap, about 6 furlongs, Ist 150s, 2nd 605.-"Nom. 7s 6d, Ace. 55.. 3 p.m.—Footballers' Race, 100 yds, Handioap; Open to Bush Union: .Ist 20s, 2nd trophy value 10s 6d. Nom. S 3ls.—HnSnui Rose Bowl Hunters Competition, open, oyer, six flights of hurdles not more than 4ft highest prize guaranteed solid silver rose bowl in case, value £l2 10s, with 60s add d ; v 2nd, 40s. . 15s - T ° be :wpn twice in succession or three times at intervals. 3.45.—0 pen Chop, underhandi 16m block, Ist 60s, 2nd trophy value 25b. Nom. 3s 6d, Ace. Is, 6d. , '/"„ ™ KH VaWln Tin ah Ooen Handicap, Ist prize 255, 2nd trophy value Ids. Nom. ls.Ac'c. Is,. _ 4.15.—H0p, St-ep and Jump Handicap, Ist 20s, 2nd 10s. Nom. 2s, Post entry. . _ 4.3o.—Ladies' Mail Driving Competition, Ist slbs tea,, 2nd 21hs tea. Entry Is. ~'.«, , , -4.4s.—Warestlmg in Cumberland j and Oatch-as-Catch-Oan Styles, for 10s in each event. Post, entries 2s 6d. Pig and Sheep Guessing Competitions on all day; Is each guess; l&t prize 155,/'■•,',
RULES AND CONDITIONS. | I'.'/Bhe athletic ©y©nts will be -. under the 'rules'of the New Zealand Athletic -Association, - ; . t . . ' /_ -'2, 'Nominations close with the becfetaries.oni Monday, March 18th, at 8 p.m. ' ■' ,'.. ■'■ ■•/•■,. ■■ ' , 3. r .Oomipet.itors in the :,athletio. ev r ents must send in a list of performances for the'-piast two year*, if no wins-for t two years, marks ; of starts from previous events must be stated. ',-'■.•. ! ■ ' . 4. Acceptances and entrance fees for other everiits close on the ground twenty minutes before each event. . 5. No nominations will, he accepted •without the'nomination fees. ■ 6. Protests must he lodged with the secretary ten minutes after the ■wall he forfeited if the objections are considered frivolous. Horse events 7. The committee reserve the right to postpone the sports if the weather, is unfavourable. . , . 8 No first prize will he given unless there are three starters; no second prize'unless five starters. .. . 9 Note.— All horses nominating the district at least two months prior to the dato of the sports.'They must also be the-property of bona fide resithe district, otherwise they .will he disqualified. ■■:. • .-,. ' 10. The committee reserve the right to alter-the order- .in which the events Wi llf Thelftuies of fe. Athletic . and Cycling Uniori,; providing the maximum.nomination and acceptance fees of 6 money, ; will he observed, anything m ing. Any fees exceeding that percentage will' he returned, if In horse events (handicaps), "owners must send the past two years' performances (if -any), ana ''breeding <if possible.) - ADMISSION to 'Ground: .'Adults i» ■rn.iiA.*M nnrlAr 15. half price. REFRES Ground. GRAND BALL In the HUKANUI HALL in the : EVENING. 'V { Admission: Single Gents 2s 6d, La- | dies la. , •* " N ' The Sports Ground is within a few RiHwiwHliiSiM end South.- '■■• , *+,,,•- Further information can be oDtamed from HERBERT GREGORY. A. E. HARRINGTON, . Joint Secretary Postal address.— Hukanui.
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