CUIELTENH AM-KIWITEA A f .4 / LETIC SPORTS - (Affiliated with N.Z. Amateur Athletic Association). To be He id at Cheltenham on FRIDAY, JAN GARY 1..102G. Commencing at 11 a.m. OFFICERS. Pfttron, Mr 11. J.- Booth ; President, Mr K. Martin; Vice-Presidents, Messrs R. Christensen, 'M. Desmond, J. T. Gibson,, and "VY. G. Clapham. , OFFICIALS Director of Sports, Mr R. M y lie; Judge (Foot Events), Messrs C. E. Johnston, R. Kilgour, H. Mood,; Judges’ Assistant, Mr M. Desmond; Starter, Mr J. T. Gibson; 'Timekeeper, Mr A. McCorkindale; Highlanding Dancing, Mr D. H. McLean; Judge of Horse Events,, Mr N. J. Short; Horse Steward. Mr S. Taylor; Judge and Handicapper (Sawing and Chopping Events), Mr Rd. Taylor;. Sheep-guessing Steward, Mr D. H. Kilgour. PROGRAMME. I.—ROYS’ RACE, 100 yards, 12 years and under. Ist 5/-, 2nd 2/0. Trophies. Free. 1J a.m. 2.—GIRLS’ RACE, 100yds, 12 years and under. Ist V/6, 2nd 2/0. Trophies. Free, 11 a.m. 3.—T00 YARDS MAIDEN. Ist 30/-, 2nd -10/.-. Trophies. Entry 2/-. 11.10 a.m. . 4.— ROYS’ RACE, 100 yards, lo years and under. Ist 7/6, 2nd /6. Trophies. Entry 6d. -.A Special Prize value 20/-, donated by Mr Stiles, to be awarded to the winner., 11,15. S.—GHtLS’ RACE, IOU yards, 15 years a lid under. Ist 7/6, 2nd 2/6. Trophies 11.15 a.m. 6.—100 YARDS HANDICAP (Open). Ist £2,; 2nd £l. Trophies. Nominations 3/-; acceptance nil. 11.20. 7.—PONY JUMP, 14.2, and under. Over such course. as the Stewards may decide. Catch weights. Ist £2 10/-, 2nd £1 10/-. A Challenge Cup wiil' be presented to the owner of the winning horse. To be won twice. Entry 5/-. 11.30 a.m. B.—'THREAD-THE-NEEDLE RACE, for boys 15 year's and under. . Ist 10/-. 2nd 5/-. Entry 1/-. 12 noon. 9.—MUSICAL STALLS for Horses. Ist £1 10/-, 2nd 10/-. Entry 2/6. 12.10. p.rn. 10.- -220 YARDS SHEFFIELD HANDICAP. Ist £2 10/-, 2nd £l. Trophies. Nomination 3/-, acceptance nil. 12.30 p.m. 11.—MAIDEN HUNTERS. For Horses that have never won a jumping
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Feilding Star, Volume 3, Issue 553, 30 December 1925, Page 6
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