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TE KARAKA MONSTER SPORTS To be held on rniIUESDAY, JANUARY 2nd, X HUItSJOAY, JANUARY 2nd. Brass Band in attendance. 1913, 1913.

OFFICIALS : Patron, \V. 1). S. MacDonald, Esq.. M.P. '{ President, Hugh Telford, Esq.; VicePresidents, Mesrs. A. M. Lewis, L, 0 Allen, G. Williams. E. M. Hutchinson, M li Manuel, G. Keenan. It. Carlile, J. Mouat, .Dr Claridge; Judge llorse Events, Mr W C. Pilmer; Starters, Messrs J. W. Brown and W. 11. Lewis; Judge Foot Events, Messrs 0. Warren, A. M. Lewis, A Booth, Jas. Poynter; llandicapper, Mr W Howard; General Committee, Messrs C, A. Foote, P. riefton, W. H. Lewis, H. Mortimer, R. Hines, If. Y. Hughes, Jas. Poynter, J. V>. Brown, J. Ashby, F. Pitcher, G. Pitcher, 11. liuru, W. Bougen, F. Pjvmson, T. C rim min, R. Barclay, R. Ashby, G. Smart, F. Parkinson, and Becretary and Treasurer; Protest Committee, Messrs \V. Howard, P. J. Sefton and Dr Claridge. All Athletic and Cycling Events run under K.Z.A. and C.U. Buies. , unuer PBOGEAMME : 1 1115 a.m. 100 YAEDS (Boys under 16 ‘ years).—First trophy 15s, Mr C. A. Foote; second, 10s, Mr F. Morgan. En2. l lL30? e KAEAKA HANDICAP, 100 yards —First prize, £o; second, £1 iOs. Ea* 3 H^^a.m. 6 SCHOOL GIRLS' KACE- ' Trophy, 10s 6a, Mr Belton. Entrance 4 mo. MAIDEN EACE, 150 yards—First ‘ trophy, Mr W. Lewis, Ms; second. 10s, Mr H. Mortimer. Entrance, 2s_6d. 5. 12.25. BENDING EACE [zr. horseoack) —First £1: second, 10s Entrance 2s 6d. 6 1 2.45 880 YAEDS HANDICAP—First. ' £5; second, £1 10s. Entrance os. LUNCHEON. 7 l3op m. FLAG EACE (on horseback}— ‘ First, £1; second, 10s. 'Entrance 2s 6d. 8. 1.45 MARRIED LADIES’ HACE-Tro-nhy. Entrance Is. 9 2 MAIDEN LEAPING COMPETITION First, £3; second, £1; third, 10s. En--10. KAEAKA HANDICAP, 220 yards —First prize, £5; second, £1 ids. Entrance, 3s fid. „ J 11 2.45. LIBEAE.Y EACE—first, trophy, Mr A Booth. Entrance, Is. 12 3 pm. LEAPING MATCH' FOE HORSES—First prize, £5; second, x2; third. £1 Entrance, 6s. 13. 3.30. KAEAKA HANDICAP. 440 yards —First prize, £5; second, £2; third, s.l. Entrance, 3s fid. , 14 CLAY PIGEON MATCH—First prize, '£3; second. £1: third, 10s. Entrance, 2s 6d. (Under the supervision of Messrs F. Clayton and O. Sandland ) 15. 4 p.m. TILTING AT TJIE ElNG—first prize, £1; second, 10s. Entrance, 2s fid. Competitor scoring most points in events 2 10, 13, receives Gold Medal presented oy G. H. Williams, Esq. Points to be 5,3, 1. RULES AND REGULATIONS. Nominations for Events Isos. 2, s, lu, 13, close with Mr C. Morse. Gisborne: or with Mr F. J. Crimmin. Te Karaka; Mr J. E Gregory Whatatutu; and with the secretary on MONDAY, 23rd December, at noon. Nominations for all other events close on ground 15 minutes before onicial time for starting each event with tne Secretary. , . , , x The Committee reserve the ngnt to aaa or take from the programme. Past two years’, performances, to accompany nominations. No nominations received unless accompanied by necessary entrance fee. , Four to start or no events. Five or more to start or no second nrize given. Protests must be lodged with the Secretary not later than 15. minutes- after an event. Each protest to be accompanied bv a deposit of ss, which shall be forfeited should the protest prove to be frivolous. The decision of the Protest Committee shall be final. Competitor scoring most points in events 5,7, 15. to receive special trophy. Points to lie 5. 3, 1. RACECOURSE CPOUNDS, SPECIAL TRAINS! SPECIAL FAgZS! CHAS. A. FOOTE. Chair F. S. MORGAN. HflgHeoHE ATHLETIC EVENT TEAS, ATHLETIC SPORWHLUi GUEALSPO To MEETING Held at Mr & fl I. SEYMOUR'S PADDOGKy PMK&EAE, on SOXING DAY. £T#J#{SDAY, DECEM- ‘ / BER 2* President; Mr T. President, Mr E. tee. Messrs T. Frj aid, Jtuku Henak Moloney, Hurra Le Hon bee No an and Mo Fr Me Jtr. raiij-, Jnn.; Viceifzgprald; Commiter, fun., R. FitzgerW- Fox, Johnston, J. Lanlfey. Murray, H. ary a&id Treasurer, Mr '’andicßpper, Mr T. 'aenJtaJf starter, Mr T. dgesiSpor Foot Races, od ahd Leslie Cates; Events. Messrs C. E. and R. Fitzgerald. PEOGE (First Race 1. 100 YARD prize, 10s. 2. BOYS’ RACE 2nd prize ss. 3. PAKARAE-WHAN 100yds,' 220yds, £5 and Gold A £l. Points 5, acceptance yards. 4. FLAG EACE 10s. Entra 5. GIRLS’ RACE; Ist ss. jf 6. PAK A E AE-WHANG A Second Distan„. _ c . PONY LEAPING M under 14.2; Ist' priz< 30s, 3rd prize 10s. LUNCH, 8. RUNNING HIGH 10s, 2nd prize 10; AROA at 11 a.m.5 Ist prize 30s, 2nd 2s. 16; Ist prize 10s, free. HANDICAP; First prize d prize £5, 3rd 2. Entrance ss, distance. 103 prize £2 10s, 2nd prize «. 2nd prize HANDICAP, yards. TCH. for Ponies £3 10s, 2nd prize trance ss. ON. MP; Ist prize £1 J Entrance 2s 6d. 9. HALF-MILE HANDICAP; Ist prize £3, 2nd prize 15s. Entrance ss. 10. MARRIED WOMEN’S EA' Ist prize Box of Tea. E 11. LEAPING COMPETITK chase style) prize £2. E 12. PAKAKAEi Third Di 13. HOP, ST 2nd priz 14. ONE m: 2nd priz' 15. HIGH 15 yards; ce Is. (Steeplezna NDICAP, RAi vat UMP: t prize eOs, fid. ranee !#i d > A NDICAP ; Ist prize Entrance ss. HORSES; Ist prize £2 2s (pr&fhted by Mr T. Fraser, Ann.), 2nd prize £1 Is (presented byJsir RFitzgerald). fiffe 16. SPECIAL RACE. jp RULES AND REGULATION 1. The Committee reserve the alter or add to the Programme,] the order of events, ta rof“ or (if necessaryHto psftpcj ing. JS v * Jg 2. Entries fgi fßtka?sue-'3piai)gasa Handicap, with gwfojrnijincesSEclo|b niifi the Secretary/ oi? vfith Cssultoii. Coronation Hotel. HQibotieivit JT o'clock on FRIDAY, Ijscemjber *5 jjl A&ifether Events Post EntriQ; £ Syr 3. ProtestC to/be accompanied by a de- . posit of 10* tjf be forfeited in the eveafv of the profeSt not being sustained. 4. No Entries received without oa#. 5. The Committee's decision jgpßl be final. Amusements and Races JgjF* - Children will be conducted by Committee throughout the day. Entrance to GroundarfFßEE. A DJ ‘ Will be held in ti|r evening in the Pakarae Hall. fgfftnission: Gents 2s fid. Ladies Free. ZjtF* NORMAN LAW, Hon Secretary. Pakarae.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3711, 21 December 1912, Page 4

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