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KUMABA sports and axe- •, MEN’S CARNIVAL. , ,i ; i ' Kumari' Racecourse, DEiCEMBER 26th, 1911. . •' ’ ■‘Cl/--' PROGRAMME. Solt’Wwß ‘ • ir- " . . i It-SHEFFIELD HANDICAP of £l7. , Pni«s ' £10; £4, £2 and £l. Nomina-: tion‘ ss* acceptance ss. 2r ! UPRIGHT CHOP of £3O, 15-inch logs, Prizes £l6, £6, £3, and £2, and j,£3 t divided' among beaten men in the filial heat.-' Nomination' 6/6, acceptance ■-..6/6:’- ■ . 3; PUTTING THE STONE HANDICAP ,Pm<& 2Qs, 10s. Nomination 2s. SAW, 18-inch logs. £2 and-fil. Nomination 3s, | acceptance 3s. £. LADIES BRACELET, 220yds. Prizes *£3/ 30/-,*.ld/-/-Nomination 2s, accept;i ,anee.'2s. -, ■- ;• . 6./HANDICAP UNDERHAND CHOP, 18-inch logs. Prizes £l6, £6, £3 v : and £2, and £5 divided among beaten men-in' the final heat. r Nomination 6/6, acceptance 6/6. 7. HOP, STEP AND JUMP HANDICAP. Prizes 20/-, 10/-. Nomination .. 2s. Post entry. 8. 880 YARDS HANDICAP. Prizes rnac«.2J6- - - 9. SACK RACE. Prizes 20/- and 10/-. Post entry. 10. STEPPING COMPETITION. Prizes ,£O/« and ; 10/-. Nomination 1/-. Post entry.' . . 11. feOYB’ RACE. Prizes 10/- and 5/-. vdjpbert. entry 6d. RULES AND REGULATIONS. Nominations for all events close on December 4th at 9 p.m. Handicaps declared ! on December 11th at 9 p;m. ■■ Acceptances dose on December 18th at 9 p.m. Chopping and sawing contests are conducted under the rules of the New Zealand Axemen’s Association; Athletic Event* under the rules of the New Zeal4pd Athletic Union. '/The 'six f performanoes must be sent ■%»b. with’/eaqh /nomination,. together with the necessary fee. ■ **'The Committee reserve the right to withdraw or."rearrange any event, and, fhbuld the - , weather be unfavourable to jx»tpono the sports from day to day. . All protests must be made in writing and- lodged with the Secretary within fifteen minutes of the conclusion of the event, and accompanied by the sum of 30s which may be forfeited should the Committee consider the protest frivolous. . ROBERT ROUSE, Secretary. TVEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COY. ACCIDENT BRANCH. Transact* all Btanche# of Accident '-'I • *•’ ' . ■ ' It ia th«. olde*t and, ffttohgest Colonial tecidant 'Company. Absolute Security and Piwni'pt *bd Liberal Settlementg. . Employ era of labour will study then interest* in applying for Rate* ind other particulars to G. 0. CRAY AND CO.

RUNNER SPORTS. To bs hold in Rsersetien Ground, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29tb, 1911. PROGRAMME. 1. BICYCLE ROAD RAGE, sight mika. First prize £3, second trophy presented by L. Neea, value 255, third Harley's trophy, value 10s 6d. Also optional sweepstake of ss. First 50 per cent, second 30 per cent, third 80 per cent. Nomination 2s, acceptance Is. 3. MAIDEN RACE, 100 yards ; value £4. First prize 40s and Weber’s trophy, value 10s; second, 20s; third, 10s trophy. Nomination 2s 6d. 3. BOYS’ RAGE, 100 yards; 17 years and under, rains 30s. First prizs 20s; second, 10s. Post entry Is. 4. MAIDEN SAW HANDICAP, 18-in log; value £5. First £3, second £3. Nomination 2s, acceptance ls| i SHEFFIELD HANDICAP, 120 yards, value £l6. First £9, second £4, third £2, fourth £l. Nomination 6a, acceptance 4s. 4. GIRLS’ RACE under 15 years, 50 yard*. First prize Cairnay’s trophy 10s, second 5s cash. Free. 7. OPEN SAW HANDICAP, 15-in log, two cuts, value £5. First £;, second £2. Nomination 2», acceptance 2s. 8. SEMI-FINAL SHEFFIELD HANDICAP. 9. BOYS' RACE, under 15 years, 75 1 yards. First 7s 6d, sedond 2s 6d. 10 MAIDEN HANDICAP CHOP, 15-in. log, value £7. First £4, second £2, third Burrell’s trophy value £1 Is. Nomination 2s, acceptance 3s. 11. FINAL SHEFFIELD. 13. OLD MAN’S RACE. First prize, Kettle’s trophy 10s, second 5s cash. 13. KICKING THE FOOTBALL. First prize 15s, second ss. Nomination le. Post entry. , 14. 230 YARDS HANHICAP, value £7. First £4, second £2, third cash 10s and Lloyd’s trophy value 10s. Nomination 2s, acceptance 2s . 18. OPEN HANDICAP CHOP, 18-in log, value £ls. First £lO, second £4, third £l. Nomination 6s, acceptance 4s. 16. HALF-MILE HANDICAP, value £B. First £5, second £2, third 10s and 0 Milner’s trophy, value 10s. Nomination 3s, acceptance 2s. , 1". LOCAL RACE, 100 yards, value £4. First £3 and trophy, value 10s (Sweetman’s), second trophy value 30s. Nomination Is 6d, acceptance la. Post entry. CONDITIONS. All events to he conducted under the roles ef their respective controlling bodies. All lege to be red pine. The necessary fos muet accompany each nomination, together with the last six performances. The Committee reserve the right to withdraw or re-arrange any event. All protest* must be made in writing and lodged with the Secretary within fifteen minutes after the event, accompanied with the sum of 10s, which may he forfeited should the Committee consider same to be frivolous. Nominations close on December 6th. Handicaps declared on December lltb. Acceptances close on December 20th. A. WILLIAMS, J. MASTERS, Joint Secretaries.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 4 December 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 4 December 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 4 December 1911, Page 2

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