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HUKANUI PICNIC SPORTS. THIRD ANNUAL MEETING, Will be held on the HUKANUI SPORTS GROUND ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1913. Patron: A. W. Hogg, Esq.; President H, E. Mo,vbray, Esq. ; Chairman of Committee: W. Griffin. VicePresidents : Messrs G. R. Sykes, M.P, J. Dawson, A. V. Udy, A. Brew, G. Turner, G. Twentyman, P. Dougherty, C. Knight, J. Hunter, H. Gregory, W. T. Pratt, 0. W. Twentyman, jun., W. Owen, G. Oxley, T. H. Martin, N. Small, R. Foster, E. F. Lelievre, 1 A. MeFarlane, M. Galvin, R Mahoney, J. Cotter, L. W. Longmore, P. Darley, H. Cowan, W. Cassey, J. J. Welsh, J. Parish, F. 11. Vincent, E. Daldy, Parker Bros., B. Brigh'twell, 0. Vettie, J. Bartosh, S. Rhodes, V. C. Narby, R. Grant, W. Cashin, Douche:ty Bros., Golder Bros, H. Bauclo, "7. 0. Twentyman, sen., R. Foss, ... Hooper, A. Pringle, F. Symes, C. Udy. PROGRAMME. To start at 10.30 a.m. sham. 1. Maiden Race, 100 yards, Ist prize 255, 2nd 10s. Post entry. Nom 2s 2. Local Trot H milea, Ist prize 60s, 2nd 20s. Nom 4s, acc Is. } 3. 100 Yards Handicap, open, (,Ist 120s, 2nd 40s. Nom 6s, acc. 2s. 4. Local Hunters' Competition, Ist prize 255, 2nd trophy value ' 10s 6d. Nom 2s. Acc Is . . 5. Open Chop ' Handicap, 16 inch standing Block (tawa), Ist prize 40s, •2nd trophy, value 20s. Nom 3Si Acc Is 6. 220 Yards Open Handicap, Ist prig? 40s t 2nd 20s. Nom 2s. Acc Is. i. Open Trot, 3 miles, Ist prize 120, 2nd 40s. Nom 6s, acc 2s. . 8. Stepping the Cham, Jlst prize 10s, 2nd trophy value ss. Nom Is. - 5. J3°st Rider, Isif tFopliy valnelOs:' Nom Is 6d 10. Open Underhand 13 mch block (tawa), Ist prize 60s, 2nd trophy value 255. Nom 3s 6d. Acc Is 6d No. 11. Junmping Competition, m&mi Rose Bowl, to iii sfrteedssion, 5r times -tef'tdfe r • 12. Cumberland Styiw Ist Drize 20s, zna.lOs. Nom 2s. 13. 7 440 Yards Opeii Hdilchefljij Ist prize 80s, 2nd 20s. Nom 4s. Ace. Is 14. Ladies' Hunting Competition, Ist prize 40s, 2nd trophy value 20s. Nom 2s 6cL Acc Is 6d. 15. Ladies' Naildriving Competition, Ist prize Freo Subscription to Pahiatua Herald, 2nd 21bs tea. Nom lg. 16. W T restling, TCatch-as-Catcli-Can, Ist prize 20s, 2nd 10s.. Norn 2s. 17. Open Trot Handicap, 2 miles, Ist prize 100s, 2nd 40s: Nom ss. Acc 2s. 18. One Mile Open- Handicap, Ist prize 60s, 2nd 40s, 3rd 20s. Nom 4s. Acc 2s. Horse Events for Trophies will be run durin-r the day. Pig and Sheep Guessing Competitions on All Day. RULES AND CONDITIONS, i 1. The Athletic Events frill be irtin under the Rules of the New Zealand Athletic Association. ; 2, Trotting Events will be run under the Rules of the New Zealand Trotting Association. Every rider is to register at a fee of Is lor the day. 3 Competitors in the Athletic Evicts must send in a list of performances for the past two years; if _ no wins, marks/for starts from previous events must be stated. 1 Nominations for Events Nos, 2, 3, 4] G, 7, 10, 11, 13, 14, 17 and 18, close w'l'ih the secretary, E. Harrington, at on Wednesday, March 26th. 5. Acceptances' ietf events Nd 3; 5 and 10 close with secretary oft Wednesday, April 2nd. 6. Uo Nominations wiill fee accept-" ed without the Nomination f&e, 7. Protests must be lodged witb th<f secretary 10 minuses after the rffee, accompanied by a fee of 2s 6d idt athletic events, and 5s for horse l events, wliich will be forfeited if the j objections a're considered frivolous. 8. The Committee reserve the right to postpone" t'fro Sports if the weather ig unfavourable. 91 The Committee reserve the right to alter the 1 older in which the event will be run, 10. No first* prze" will' Be given unless three starters; no second prize unless five startlers;' no third prize unless seven starters. 11. No Nominated liorses in trotting events will be allotf'e<l to gallop and run as pace-makers to competing horses. ADMISSION TO GROUND: Adults Is. Children under 15, Half-price. Refreshment Booth on the Ground. GRAND BALL in the Hukanui Hal] in the evening. Admission: Double Tickets 2s Gd. Single (Gent's) Is. Ladies Is. The Sports Ground is within a few minutes walk from the Hnkanui Railway Station, Trains run to suit Competitors from North and South. Further information can ho obtained from E. A. Harrington, Secretary. Postal Address : Box a TTukanui.
VBGTORSA LAVHDRV. """ BEG- to advise tie public generally that I have returned >.n -f to Victoria Laundry, Bannister ana *m prepared to execute all ore 1 ere entrusted to mo 9. ALLFiN. Bannister Strwt. Msrtertoa.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 28 February 1913, Page 3
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