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KIWITEA Af: J SPORTS (Affiliated with N.Z. Aina ton; Athletic- Association). To be Held at Cheltenham on = FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1920. Commencing at 11 a.in. v’ ' OFFICERS. Patron, Mr H, J. Booth; President, Mr E. Martin; Vice-Presidents, -- Messrs R. Christensen, M. Desmond, J. T. Gibson, and W. G. Claphain. . , CHELTENHAM V LETIC OFFICIALS -'j/ ; Director of Sports, Mr R. Ajl ie ; Judge (Foot Events),; Messrs C. E. . Johnston, R. Kilgour, H. W ood; Judges’ Assistant, Mr M. Desmond; Starter, Mr- J.. T. Gibsoir; IJinekeeper, Mr A. McCofkindale.; Highlanding Dancing, Mr D, H. AleLean; Judge of Horse Events, Air .7 N. J. Short; Horse Steward, Air •: S. , Taylor; Judge and Handicapper (Sawing aiid Chopping Events), ZMr M' Taylor; Sheep-guessing v SteAvard, Air D. H. Kilgour. ■, PROGRAMME. 1. BOYS’ RACE ,100 yards, 12 yea is and under. Ist 5/-, 2nd 2/6. Trophies. Free. 11 a.m. 2. —GIRLS’ RACE, 100yds, 12. years and under. Ist.7/6, 2nd .2/6. .1 ro- ! pliies. Free, 11 a.m. , ... 3. —MX) YARDS AIAIDEN. Ist 30/-,' 2nd 10/-.- Trophies. : Entry 2/-. , 11.10 a.m:- ,: v A' . ' J i.—BOYS’ RACE,, 100 yards, 15 years and under.A’ 'lst;.7/6, 2nd /6. Trophies. Entry'Gd, A Special Prize value 20/-,'/dpha ted by M r Stiles, to :be awarded io; the Avinnfer. 11.15. S.—GHILS VMMCEj -100' yards, 15 years and under. Ist 7/6, 2nd . 2/6. Trophies 11.15 a.m.: 6;.—-100 YARDS HANDICAP (Open). • Ist £2, 2nd £l. . Trophies. Nom- •'! inations acceptance nil. ,11.20. 7. PONY JUMP,: 14.2 andunder. ■ Over such course as the Stewards i: may decide. Catch weights. Ist . £2 10/-. 2nd £1 10/-,: ;./■• A, Challenge Clip - will be presented to the owner : of the winning horse.' ; r J’d be Avon twice. Entry's/-. \ 11.30 a.m. 8. THREA D-TJI E-NEEDLE 1! ACE, i for boys 15 years and .under. Ist ' TO/-,' 2nd' sEii'trv J/-. 12 noon. o.—AlliS I CAL STALLS for Horses. : Ist £llO/-, 2nd TO/-. Entry 2/6. 7 12.10 p.in. ’ 10.-220 YAH DS SHEK FI ELI) lIA N - 4 1)1 CAP. Ist- £2 10/-, 2nd £l. Trophies. Nomination 3/-, accept-- ■ a nee nil. 12.30 p.m. II—MAIDEN HUNTERS. For Hor- £ ses that have never aa'oii a jumping

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Feilding Star, Volume 3, Issue 552, 29 December 1925, Page 6

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