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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ORMOND DISTRICT SPORTS CLUB. (Under permission from N.Z.A.A.A.) (Aff. with N.Z.A. and 0.T7.) - THIRD ANNUAL SPORTS On Mr. C. Cordon s Ground (on the bank of the Walpaoa River), ORMOND. TODAY - athletuTevents. 1 — 100yds. SCHOOL GIRLS’ RACE. First prize trophy 10/6, second trophy 5/-. Entrance free. 2 100yds. SCHOOL BOYS’ RACE. First prize trophy 10/6, second trophy 5/-. Entrance free. 3 100yds. MAIDEN (AMATEUR). First prize trophy £l/10/-, second trophy 10/6. Entrance 1/-. 4 HALF-MILE CYCLE (Amateur). First prize trophy £2/2/-, second trophv 15/-. Entrance 2/-. 5 MILE PRIMARY SCHOOL BOYS CYCLE. First prize trophy £2/2/-. second trophy 10/6. Entrance 1/-. Q —looyds. HANDICAP (Amateur). First prize £2/2/-, second trophy 10/6. Entrance 2/-. 7—l MILE CYCLE (AMATEUR). First prize £3/3/-, second trophy £l/1-. Entrance 2/6 S—HIGH JUMP (AMATEUR). First prize trophy £l/10/-, second trophy 10/6. Entrance 2-/-. 9 880yds HANDICAP (AMATEUR) First prize trophy £2/2/-, second trophv £l/1/-. Entrance 2/6. 10— MILE CYCLE (OPEN). First prize £3/3/-, second £l/1/-. Ent11— lOOyds SINGLE LADIES’ RACE First prize trophy £l/1/-, second trophy 10/6. Entrance 1 /-. 12— MILES CYCLE (AMATEUR). First prize trophy £3/3/-, second trophy £l/1/-. Entrance 2/6. 13— 75yds. MARRIED LADIES’ RACE. First prize 51b Box Tea, second trophy 10/6. Entrance free 14— 220yds. HANDICAP (Amateur) First prize £2/2/-, second trophy 10/6. Entrance 2/-. 15— 2 MILE CYCLE (OPEN). First prize £3/3/-, second £l/1/-. Entrance 4/. 16— 440yds. HANDICAP (Amateur). First prize trophy £2/2/-, second trophy £l/1/-. Entrance 2/6 17— MILE HANDICAP (Amateur). First prize trophy £3/3/-, second trophy £l/1/-. Entrance 2/6. HORSE EVENTS. 1— FLAG RACE. First prize £2/2/-, second £l/1/-. Entrance 3/2 MAIDEN JUMP. First prize £4/4/-, second £l/10/-. Ent. 5/-. 3 BENDING RACE. First prize £2/2/-, second £l/1/-. Entrance 3s 4 HUNTERS’ JUMP. First prize £7/10/- and Cup, second £2/10/-. Entrance 10/-. 5 STOCK HORSE EVENT. First prize £2/2/-, second £l/1/-. Entrance 3s-. 6 OPEN LEAPING. First prize £7/10/- and Cup, second £2/10 / -. Entrance 10/7 LADIES’ BENDING. First prize £2/2/-, second £l/1/-. Ent. 3s. 8 STOCK WHIP AND BOTTLE. First prize £2/2/-, second £l/1/-. Entrance 3s. . 9 POTATO RACE. First prize £2 25., second £l/1/-. Entrance 3/* 10 —CONSOLATION JUMP. First prize £3/3/- and Cup, second £1 10s. Entrance Is. T""*" MISCELLANEOUS. STEPPING THE CHAIN. First prize, trophy. GUESSING WEIGHT OF LIVE SHEEP. First prize trophy. NAIL DRIVING COMPETITION. First prize trophy. GREASY PIG (Gents). GREASY PIG (Children). SHEAF TOSSING. Ist prize trophy SPECIAL PRIZES. Gray Cup (presented by Mr. Fred Gray) for winner of 100, 220, and 440 yds. To bo won twice in succession or three times at intervals. Gold Medal (presented by Mr. T. R. Gordon) for runner-up in 100, 220, and 440yds. Silver Cup (presented by Good and Co.), for winner of Open Leaping. Silver Cup (presented by Mr D. J. Barry) for winner of Hunters’ Jump. Silver Cup (presented by Nasmith and Co.), for winner of Consolation Jump. Gold Medal (presented by Spence and Co.), for 1 mile cycle race. Medal (presented by Club) for winner of most points in 1,3, 5,7, 8 Horse Events. RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. Entries for all events close with the Secretary at 8 p.m. Tuesday, 29th December. Amateur Events with W. F. Ingram, Photographer, Bright Street, Gisborne. . 2. All entries to be accompanied by necessary fees and last two years’ performances. Entries for Athletic and Cycling events to be on N.Z.A.A.A. form and to be run strictly under the rules of the N.Z. A. A. A. . . • 3. No nomination to be received unless accompanied by necessary fee. 4. Five starters or no second prize. 5. The Committee reserves the right to add to or • delete from the programme. 6. Protests must be lodged with the Secretary not later than 15 minutes after an event accompanied by a deposit of 10/-, which shall be forfeited should any prove frivolous. 7. The decision of the Protest. Committee shall be final. ADMISSION 1/6. Horses 1/-, Motor Cars 2/-, Children (under 14) 6d. Special Train leaves Town at 9 a.m. REFRESHMENTS ON GROUND. Milk Free. Hot Water Provided. A PRIZE FOR. EVERY KIDDIE AT THE SPORTSHandicapper: Mr. JAS. POLLOCK. Hon. Sec.: R. GRANT DOWNIE, MONSTER SOCIAL & DANCE (Evening) Ormond Hall, at 7.30 p.m. GENTS 2/6. LADIES 1/6. McDOUGALL’S “BORDER’’ PASTE SHEEP DIP TESTIMONIAL FROM MESSRS REITH BROS., “TE MASRE” DOUGLAS, TARANAKI. “We have used Ecrder Paste for the past two seasons with excellent results, we have not seen any ticks or lice on any of our sheep which were wintered under hard conditions. For seasons 192425 our hogget wool realised 28d per lb, and for season 1925-26 with all in our hoggets wool realised 15d per lb at the Wanganui wool sales. ■nfidently state that best -sheep dip we our experience .both id and Scotland and , recommend It to - MERCANTILE CO., LTD. ;:. . ,ne Road, AGENTS.-' h/h

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 10192, 2 January 1926, Page 8

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