RAGLAN ANNUAL SPORTS.
New Ykak's m.miu:,' broke with evory .ippuantie.: nt ii «■•■!, r.nißli day, awl it wii3tln.iiL-i.l- llii-. lli!)s|.r.i-ts wiiulil, in conRpqiiiMii.-. , , tii,. is ti> l)i! p< ttponed, but as tlio day biiyl.ti'i-.i'il t-nviii-i's noun, the commit'.*; 'i> I r iii' : 'i tint they should bfl jarriiirt I'iit, ;n a laiv» imiiiUr of suttleiv had arrive'! in ilio f'.v.n-l.i . Tlio following wrro the co.iiinit tjo :—Pu.tron, Mr R. 0. M ithKis. Prurient: Mr Ed. A. Burt»n. Judaea : Mi-sara A. Wallace and \V. Barlow. Treasurer: Mr W. J. Henry. Starter : W. Mori:an. Handicapper.s: Messrs T. Curr, R. Luane ai>d J. Watts. Hon. sec. : Dr. A. Buy. The results of the ditfeient events were as follows : — Maiden Race. 100 ycr.ls. First prize, £3; pccond, £1. Hnv.l<nn •.. 1 T. Ltuvi.i 2 200\ua. IIA.VDioAr (boys under 10 yenr*). .Piizes, ttopliie3. W. Pearwm 1 Tliis was a Viry pond race, both thn winnurs boiii;: Maori Inda, Ladies Ijuacklkt (Handicap). 300 yds. J. KalwuHaer 1 T. Lowi< 2 FalwassiT won onhily, having it nil hi* own wny from tlio ffcirt. Mr R. 0. Mathia fjavn t.ii.; trolil u. ic;.:U:t. and Mr J. B. Ifnrker, jtuvt'llcT, Jl'iMiilfoii, tlio silver meda', both beintr clioici , v.i I'U.- of art. lOOvoa. (hoya under 12 years). Prizes, trophies. P.ihi Carle 1 l-\ t4..AVi.U 2 Hau'-.vii.k HAN'niCAr. First prisw, ill 10s; second, 10^. K. Walivassor 1 J. Oliver 2 All-fol-k-s Race. 100 yds. First prize, 15s ; second prize, us. I). O.iivan 1 Tuhi 2 Handicap Huhdlk Race. Over six hurdles. First prize, £1; second 10e. Placo 1 Bishop 2 One Milk Walking Rack (Handicap). First prize, £110s ; second, 10s. G. N, Culvert 1 The other stnrtors were disqualified. RuNNixa High Jump! First prize, 10s; second, 53. Bishop ..-. 1
3 01SSTA.CF.E I',\c'w. Firet prize, £1; second, 7s fid. Tai 1 Bishop 2 One Mile Handioai*. First prize, £2; second, 10s. I). Galvan.. 1 E. Falwasser 2 200ms. Handicap (committee men). Prizes, trophies; presented by Mr 11. Howdan, jeweller, Hamilton. W. Morgan 1 R, La Trnbe 2 Canoe Race. Taintii 1 Ngatitahingi _ •• " This r.tco took place early in the afternoon, and three canoes took part in tho contest. It was oertainly the event of the day, tho native crews of each canoe evidently doing their very beat to secure first place. The canoes started from just below the Court-house, and the course was round a boat anchored half-way across to tho Te Akau Station and back again to the old wharf.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3040, 9 January 1892, Page 3
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407RAGLAN ANNUAL SPORTS. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3040, 9 January 1892, Page 3
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