UKANJI PJCNiG SPORTS c-i.ua. SECOND ANNUAL MEETING. To be Held on THURSDAY, MARCH 28th, 1912, On Club Sports Enclosure. To be conducted under the Rules of the N.Z. Athletic Union. PRIZES. PROGRAMME. 11 a.m.—loo Yards Maiden Handicap, Nom. 2s, Ace. Is. 11.15.—Local Medley Race Handicap (Trot), about six furlongs. Ist 60s, 2nd 30s. Nom. 4s, ace. 2s. 11.30.—100 Yards Handicap (open), Ist 40s, 2nd 20s. Nom. 2b, Acc. Ib 6d. 11.45.—'Novelty Race Local (Glallop) Handicap, about 6 furlongs, Ist 60s, 2nd 30s. Nom. 4s, Acc. 2s. 12 Noon.—Open Chop, 18in. standing block, Ist 40s, 2a' trophy value 20s. Nom. 3s, Acc. Is. 12.15.—Mi1k Suppliers' Race, 100 yd& Handicap, Ist 20s, 2nd 6 months subscription, to Pabiatua Herald. , Nom. Is 6d. 12.30. Members' Rhce, 100 yds Handicap, Ist 20s, 2nd trophy value 7e 6d. Nom. Is 6d. 12.45.—8e5t Lady Rider, Ist 255, 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, Acc. Is. I.ls._Stepphig the Cham, Ist 10s, 2nd trophy value sb. Nom. Is. 1.30.—220 Yards Handicap, open, Ist 40s, 2nd. 20s. Nom. 2s, aco. 1* fid '•• i.4s.—Novelty Blace (Trot), about 2 miles, open handicap, Ist 100s, 2nd 40s. Nom. 7s 6d, Acc. ss._ ,: 2 p.m.—Two Men Sawing, Open Handicap, 18m. log, Ist 40s, 2nd : 20s. Nom. 2s, Acc. Is 6d. i 2.ls.—Ladies' Hunters Competit- . ion Open, 3 flights of hurdles 3ft B, Trt'cake dfsh value £2 2s presented by Miss Griffin, 2nd trophy value 10s. Nom. 2s 6d, 5 entries or *V3o°—44o Yards Open Handicap, Ist 80s, 2nd 40s, 3rd 20s. Nom- ss, a °2.45.—Medley Race, Gallop Open Handicap, about 6 furlongs, Ist 150 a, 2nd 60s. Nom. 7s 6d, Acc ss. 8 p.m.—Footballers' Race, .100 yds, Handicap, Open to Bush Unionlst 20s, 2nd trophy value 10s 6d. JNom. 2s, 'Post entry- „ , „ . i 3 15.—Hukanm Rose Bowl Hunters , Competition, open, over six flights of hurdles not more than 4ft high. Ist orize guaranteed solid silver, roso bowl *,•■■„ value £l2 10s, with 60s m n j '"oV "*rta ivom. 15s. To be add d; 2nd, m.- , . , t]are6 won twice m sucvi^S!? 11 v :. times at intervals. . 3.45.—0 pen Chop, underhand, Iwfl block, Ist 60s, 2nd trophy value 255. Nom. 3s 6d, Acc. Is 6d. 4 p.m.—so Yards Dash Open Handicap, Ist prize 255, 2nd trophy value 10s. Nom.. Is, Aco. Is. 4.15._H0p, Step and Jump Handicap, Ist 20s, 2nd 10s. Nom. 2s, Post , entry. , . " 4.3o.—Ladies' Nail Driving Competition, Ist slbs tea, 2nd 21bs tea. Entry Is. „ , ,' ' 4.4s.—Wrestling in Cumberland and Oatch-as-Catch-Oan t Styles, for 12st men and under, Ist 20s ? 2nd 10s in each event. Post entries 2s i Pig and Sheep Guessing Competitions on all day; Is each guess; Ist prize 15s. RULES AND CONDITIONS. 1. The athletic events will be run under the rules of the New Zealand Athletic Association. . 2. Nominations close with the Secretaries oni Monday, March. 18th, at 8 p.m. 3. Competitors in the athletio events must send in a list of performa'nees for the past two years. If no wins for two years, marks of starts from previous events must* bo stat4. Acceptances and entrance fees for other events close on the ground twenty minutes before each event. 5. No nominations will be accepted without the nomination fees. 6. Protests must be lodged with the secretary ten minutes after the race, accompanied by a fee of 2s 6d, which will be forfeited if the objections are considered frivolous. Horse events 5s 7. The committee reserve the right to postpone the .sports if the weather is unfavourable. 8. No first prize will be given unless there are three starters; no second prize unless five starters. # g *Note.— All horses nominating (in local events) must have been m the district at least two months prior to the dato of the sports. They must also be the property of bona fide residents of the district, otherwise they will he disqualified. 10 The committee reserve tne right to alter the order in which the events *Tl?The Rules of the N.Z. Athletic and Cycling Union, providing tHfe maximum nomination and acceptance fees of 5 per cent, on total prize i money, will be observed, anyt nn K in the above programme notwitlistand--1 ing. Anv fees' exceeding that pet- [ centage will be returned. 12 In horse events (handicaps), owners must send the past two years' performances (it any), and breeding (if possible.) ADMISSION to Ground: Adults Is Children under 15, half price. REFRESHMENT BOOTH on the Ground. GRAND BALL In the HUKANUI HALL in the EVENING. Admission; Single Gents 2s 6d, ladies Is. The Sports Ground is within a few minutes' walk from the Hukanm Railway Btatidn. Trams run to suit Competitors and Visitors from North and South. . . u+„;-r, Further information can be obtained from HERBERT GREGORY. A. E. HARRINGTON. Joint Seoretarip«< Postal address.— Hukanui. A TAXI CAB FOR MASTERTON IN order to cope with our increasing business, we have landed, direct from the Manufacturers, a modern FORD TAXI-CAB, capable of seating 5 passengers in addition to the driver. Wedding Parties, Picnics and Excursions speically catered for. FARES— Ordinary cab rates.
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