amusements. EASTER MONDAY. APRIL Ist, 1918. (Under the Auspices of the W.N.R.) To bo held in the MANUTUKE. Ist Ist Ist Proceeds in Aid' of Y.M.C.A. and Soldiers’ Memorial Ward. PROGRAMME. To Start at 11 a.m. Sharp. 1. MAIDEN RACE, 100yds. Ist Prize £1 ss, 2nd 2. TILTING IN THE RING (open). Ist-and 2nd Trophies. 3. TILTING IN THE RING (Girls). Ist Prize Trophy value £l, 2nd Trophy. 4. TILTING IN THE RING (Boys). Ist Prize Trophy value £i, 2nd Troplil. s'. BOYS’! RACE (under 16). Prize 11, 2nd Trophy. 6. YOUN(| LADIES’ RACE. Prize £l, 2nd Trophy. 7. STOCKI HORSE^/RACE. Prize ’jlrophy. 8. 100 YARDS HANDICAP (Open). Ist Prizto £Bo 2nd £l. 9. MARRIEjgr LADIES’ RACE. Ist and 2n#rrizes Trophies. 10. THRIMI) THE NEEDLE (on horaeoack). Ist Prize £l, 2nd Thy. Ll. RENDING RACE. Ist Prize 0s 6d, 2nd Trophy. 12. RETURNED SOLDIERS’ HANDICAP, 100yds. Prizes (per Ladies’ Committee). 13. FLAG RACE. Ist £l, 2nd Trophy. 14. GIRLS’ RACE (under 14). Ist and' 2nd Trophies. 15'.' LEAPING- MATCH (for Horses). Ist Prize Trophy value £2, 2nd Trophy. 16. LEAPING MATCH (for Ponies, 14.2 and und'er). Ist Prize Tro-
phy value £2. 2nd Trophy. 17. STEPPING THE CHAIN. Ist Prize 10s 6d. 18. SHEEP WEIGHT-GUESSING COMPETITION. Post Entries. Ist Prize, the Sheep. Refreshments obtainable on the Ground. Admission Is, Children 6d. Horse Paddock 6d, Cars Is. ' M. BATY, Hon. See. and Treasurer. —Or Telephone 6845.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4827, 26 March 1918, Page 6
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