ATHLETIC SPORTS. TTTAITOA A THLETIC QLUB. CSPORTS Q.ALA. s Affiliated with N.A.U. To be Heia at WOODS' PARK, WAITOA, PARK, WAITOA, Seven Miles from Te Aroha. Fast Clay Track. SATURDAY, JANUARY 2 1926 ■ PRIZE MONEY, £130. PRIZE MONEY, £130. PROGRAMME. Commencing at 10. a.m. Sharp. RUNNING. I—MAIDEN. 100 yds. Firet fl 10/, eecofid 10/. Nomination 2/. . 2—WAITOA HANDICAP. 120ydi. First £8, second £3. third £1 10/. l«om. 9/. 3— HANDICAP, 220 yds. First £4. second £1 10/, third £1. Nom--4-NGARU/' A HANDICAP, 440 yd«. First £4, second 30/, third 15/. Norn. o/. S—TATUANUI HANDICAP, SSOydfl. First £4, second 30/, third 15/. Nom.^s/. - RELAY CHAMPIONSHIP CUP, 880 yds, value £5, open to all Primary Schools ;*'4 in team (under 15 years). Silver medals to winning team. Nomination 4/ per team. CYCLING. 11—ONE MILE MAIDEN. First £3 10/, second 30/, thlsd 10/. For thoet -who have never won a first pcixe. Aom. 4/. 12—HALF-MILE OPEN.- First £3, second £1, third 10/. Nomination 4/. 13—ONE-MILE OPEN YARRAL HANDICAP. First_£4, second 30/, third 10/. 14—TWOOtflLE ' 'OPEN HANDICAP. First £8, second £3, third 30/. Nomination 9/. 15—THREE-MILE OPEN WOODS' HANDICAP. First £10, eecond £4, third £2. Nomination 10/. 16—ROBERTS' HANDICAP, one mile and a-half. First £5 5/, second £2 2/, third 10/. Nomination 6/. 17—YOUTH8' HANDICAP, half-niUe, Iβ years and under. First trophy 30/, second 15/. Post entry 1/. Points prize: 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, gold medal, valued £3 3/. For events 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 18, together with last two years' performances, and. necessary entry fees. NOMINATIONS Close with the. Secretaries on SATURDAY, December 19, 1925. W. S. K. MILLS and C. BREMNER, '" Hon. Secretaries, Waitoa. SPRINGDALE RUNNING AND CYCLING SPORTS, DECEMBER 26, 1925. FIRE BRIGADE SPORTS, TET AROHA, JANUARY 1, 1926. Running and Cycling. 18 SWIMMING. -—... — — '■ —?« /^JJRAMMAK s ±_j£<r+ ■*•« SWIMMING AND ■_ . - ' '• LIFE-SAVIXG-a CLUB. • SEASON 1825 26. JjMRST Q.BAND QARNIVAL, TUESDAY EVENING, STH DEC, 1925, TUESDAY EVENING, STH DEC- 1923, TEPID BATHS. TEPID BATHS, Hobson Street. Hotison. StreetSwimming, Water Polo, Diving, and Novelty Events. Attempt by L. X.Kronfeld on Dominion Record, 150 yds. (Holder, N. S. Batchelor, Christchurch.) Admission: Adults 1/, Children 6d. J. GTIfLAM, W. BATTY, 16 Joint Secretaries. LAWN TENNIS. P rpHE MANSIONS TENNIS %S X CLUB, *7v Whitaker Place, Symonde Street. H?* This Club is now open, and owing lo m the large number of applications for * membership, It is proposed to lav another clx courts. Further applications are i therefore Invited for membership. An expert coach has been appointed, who will be In attendance when desired, and lessons, either- a course, or by the hour, can be arranged on application to the secretary. Courts can be hired by arrangement for day or night play. Apply SECRETARY, The Mansions. B STTTP WOTICES. "DREED TO A. WORLD'S CHAMPION. A L -jj|AC K . „ Trotting Race Record, 2.035. Officially Timed, 2.03 J. Bay Stallion, black points, foaled 190S; loj hands. Bred by W. F. Redmond, Madison, -New Jersey, U.S.A. AL MACK, 2.05 i, dnring the short season Be raced in Auckland, proved himself a genuine same racehorse, and his public oerlOrmances in New Zealand have never been equalled by auy other sire imported from America". AL MACK was awarded First Prize and Champion, Auckland Agricultural Shotv, AL, MACK, 2.03}, will stand the season a* his Owner's Farm, Favona Road, Mnngere. Hreeders, he is nt your service at the low fee of lSgns. Groomaae, 5/. Grazing, 3/ per week. Mares met at'Otahuhu Station. Full particulars from A. F. HAZLEMAX, Fnvona. Mangere. Auckland. S4 mo STAND THIS SEASON AT EPSOM. MARBLE STAR (Imported), etandard-bred jTrortins horse. Breeding: Marble Star, by Marble Arch—lankee Dolly. Termi, 7en» This horse has very promising three-year-olds in Australia. 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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 288, 5 December 1925, Page 15
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