succession, or three times at internals, and £8 8/- cash. The rider of the /winning horse in this event will he presented with a Cold Medal. Second £4 4/-, third £2 2/-. Entry 15/-. . >Winners : 1928, Mrs. J, Brice’s Ohetapu; 1.929: Mrs. S. E. PearsonSs Padmore,' ■' ■ ■ v ’ 17. Hop, Step and jump. First £1 ]/-, second 10/C. Trophies; Eii- , try 2/-. , 18. —Consolation Hunters. Catch weights. First prize £3 3/-, second £1 1/f. Open tp all liol-ses which have competed at this meeting and not secured first or second prizes. Entry 5/-. 19. Long Jump. First prize £1 1/-, second 10/0. Trophies. Entry2/-., . ' ■- ,20.—Jack and Jill Race. First prizes only. Trophies. Entry 17pair. , 1 21. —Musical Chairs for Horses, First prize £l, second 10s. Entry 2/-. 22. —Football Goal Kicking. First prize only, 10/0. Entry 1/- per attempt. ' ; 23—Hockey Goal Shooting for Ladies., First prize only, 10/0. Entry 1/- per attempt. 04 —Sheep Weight Judging Competition. First prize only £l. En- : try 1/-. 25.—Chain or Distance Stepping.— First prize only, £l. Entry 1/-. RULES AND REGULATIONS I.—All athletic events run under the Rules of' the N.Z. Amateur Athletic Association. 2 —All prizes for athletic and novelty events, trophies. 3. In all (horse events the Committee to decide the course, two baulks to disqualify. 4. All entries must be in half an hour with the Secretaries before.each event. 5. —All events'post entry. Handicaps for events 9 and 14 will be declared on the ground. ■ y G. —The decisions of the judges shall be final in every competition. 7. —All protests must be in tlie hands of the Secretaries not later than on e hour after the event in dispute. 8. All disputes_fo be settled,.t).v tile General Committee and its' decision to be absolutely "final. . / 9. —Competitors when nominating for events 9 and 14 must send in results of last two performances;/:. 10. —ln all events three competitors or no competition, five'or no second prize. H. —The Committee reserve • the right to delete or make any alterations on tlie Programme, or refusing any entry or abandoning the Sports if necessary, by weather or other crieumstanees of which it shall be sole judge. y 12.—A1l prizes to be claimed mmcdiately after Sports, otherwise they will not be recognised. Refreshments on the Ground. Hot water provided free. Admission: Adults 1/0. Children over 12 years Od, under 12 free. Motor Cars 1/-. Members 1 and Members’ Motor Cars free. DANCE IN THE EVENING AT TOKORANGI MEETING HOUSE Admission: Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/-. Programmer, will be posted on application to tlie Secretaries. T. F. IWIKAU & M. W. TE TOMO Joint Secretaries. Tokorangi, Ilalcombe. Phone OD Unicorn be.
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Feilding Star, Volume 7, Issue 2380, 5 December 1929, Page 7
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