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ORMOND DISTRICT SPORTS 'OXiiTJB (Under Permit N.Z.A.A.A.). sth ANNUAL SPORTS. On Mr. Armstrong’s Ground, on the Banks of the Waipaoa River. TUESDAyTjAET. 3, 1928. ATHLETIC EVENTS. 100yds. Primary School Boys’ Race.— First prize trophy 10/6, 2nd 5/-. Entrance free. 100yds. Primary School Girls’ Race.— First prize trophy 10/6, second 5/-. Entrance free. 75yds. Ladies Handicap.—First prize trophy £1 10s, second 10/8. Entrance 1/-. Half-mile Cycle (Amateur). —First - trophy £3 3s, second £1 Is. Entrance 2/6. ’looyds. Handicap (Men). —First trophy £4 4s, 2nd £1 Is. Ent. 2/6. IGOyds. Handicap (Ladies). —First trophy £2 10s, 2nd £1 Is. Ent 1/6. One Mile Cycle Handicap.—First trophy £3 3s, 2nd £1 Is. Ent. 2/6. Half-mile Handicap.—First trophy, £3 3s, 2nd £1 Is. Ent. 2/6. 440yds. Ladies’ Cycle Race. —First trophy, 2nd trophy (see donors list). Ent. free. One and a-half miles Cycle Race. — First, trophy £3 3s, 2nd £1 Is. Ent. 2/6. 120yds. Ormond District Sports Club Gift Handicap.—First prize Cup, with Miniature. Ent. free. 100yds. Single Ladies’ Race.—First trophy £1 Is, 2nd 10/6. Ent. 1/-. 7oyds. Married Ladies’ Race.—First trophy, 2nd trophy (see donors’ list). Ent. free. 220yds. Handicap.—First trophy £3 3s, 2nd £1 is. Ent. 2/6. High Jump.—First trophy £1 10s, 2nd 10/6. Ent, 2/-. 440yds. Handicap.—First trophy £3 3s, 2nd £1 Is. Ent. 2/6. 220yds. Dmti Relay Race, Lady anu Gent to run 110yds each.—First trophy £1 Is, 2nd 10/6. Ent 2/-., Five-mile Cycle Race.—First trophy £4 4s, 2nd £1 Is. Ent. 2/6. One-Mile Handicap.—First trophy £3 3s, 2nd £1 Is. Ent. 2/6. 220yds. Consolation Race.—First trophy £2 2s, 2nd 10/6. Ent. 2/-. One-Mile Consolation Cycle Race.— First trophy £2 2s, 2nd 10/6. Ent. 2/-. HORSE EVENTS. 1. —Flag Race: First prize £3 3s, 2nd £1 Is. Ent. 4/-. 2. —Maiden Jump: First prize £4 4s, 2nd £1 10s. Ent. 5/-. 3. —Bending Race: First prize £3 3s, 2nd £1 Is. Ent. 4/-. 4. —Hunters’ Jump: First prize £7 10s and Cup, 2nd £2 2s. Ent. 10/-. 5. —Stock Horse Event: First prize £3 3s, 2nd £1 Is. Ent. 4/-. 6. —Open Leaping: First prize £lO 10s and Cup, 2nd £2 10s. Ent. 10/-. 7. —Ladies’ Bending Race: First prize £2 2s, 2nd £1 Is, Ent. 3/-. 8. —Potato Race: First prize £3 3s, 2nd £1 Is. Ent. 4/-. <l.—Consolation Jump: First prize £4 4s, 2nd £1 10s. Ent. 5/-. 10. —Stock Whip and .Bottle: First prize £3 3s. 2nd £1 Is, Ent. 4s. 11. —Pony Jump, for Bovs 15 years of Age and Under; Pony height 14 hands 2 or under: First prize £3 3s, 2nd £1 Is. Ent. 4/-.

SPECIAL PRIZES AND DONORS’ 'LIST. Salvor Cup nnd Miniature, presented by L.V.A. for most points in 100, 220 and 440 yards Athletic Events; to be won twice in succession or three times at intervals. Gold Medal, presented by ,7. R. Kirk, Esq., for runner-up in 100, 220 and 440 yards Athletic Events. Silver Cup, presented by T. R. Gordon, Esq., with Miniature attached ; this Cup cannot be won outright, but can be held by the winner of the Ormond District Sports Club Gift Handicap, for 12 months. “Red Bus” Cup, presented by Mrs. B. Wilcox, for winner of most points in Cycle Events. Trophy presented by A. Hart, Esq., value 22s 6d, to cyclist coming second in Half-Mile Cycle Event. Trophy, value 10s 6d, presented by Prime’s, Ltd., for second prize OneMile Consolation Cycle Race.

Trophy, mine 2 2s, presented by Mr. Walter Wilson, to winner 220yds. Consolation Race. Trophy, value 10s 6rl for second in 220yds. Consolation Race, presented by M. P. Poole, Esq. Trophy, value 10s 6d presented by Messrs. Good arid Co. for second prize in 220vds. Dual Relay Race. Trophy, value 10s 6d, presented by Whitfield’s Motors for second in High Jump. Trophy, value 10s 6d, presented by H. Stubbs, Esq., to winner of 100yds. School Roys’ Race.

Trophy, value £2 10s, presented by K. Nasmith, Jeweller, to winner of 100yds. Ladies’ Amateur Event. Trophy, value 10s 6d, presented by Langridge and Co., to winner of 100 yds. School Gills’ llace. Trophies for first and second prizes, by Messrs. J. Gregory (Whatatutu) and S. Bardwell (Gisborne), for 75yds Married Ladies’ Race.

Trophies for first end second in 440yds. Ladies’ Cycle Hate, presented by Messrs. F. Meßreen (Gisborne) and Bert Wallis (Ormond). “Red Bus” trophy, value £1 Is, presented by Mrs. B. Wilcox, to winner of 100yds. Single Race. Silver Cup, presented by Stoneham and Co., to winner of die Open Leaping (to be won outright). Silver Cup, presented bv N. Burn (Te Karaka), for winner of the Hunters’ Jump (won outright). F. G. Jones’ Memorial Cup, presented by Mrs. Jones (Wacrenga-a-luka), and miniature for rider scoring most points in Horse Events.* This cup cannot be won outright. Ormond 7district Sports Chib Gold Medal for rider scoring most points in Horse Events, Nos. I, 3,5, b, 10. Trophy, value 10s 6d. presented by J. Naismith, Esq. (Saddler), for third prize in Ladies’ Bending Race. Trophy presented by Messrs. Tattersall and Bayly to winner of Sheaf Tossing Event.

MISCELLANEOUS. Stepping the Chain. —First Prize, Trophy. Guessing Weight of Live Sheep.— First Prize, Trophy. Nail Driving Coin petition.—First Prize, Trophy. _ Maize Guessing—First Prize, Trophy. Sheaf Tossing.—First Prize, Trophy Aunt Sally, Etc., Etc.

TITLE* AND REGULATIONS. 2. All entries to be accompanied bv 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. Thb Committee reserves the right to add to or delete from the programme. 6. Protests must be lodged with the Secretary not later than 15 min- . utes after an event, accompanied by a deposit of 10/-, which shall be forfeited should any prove frivolohs. 7. The decision of the Protest Committee shall be final. 4r, •' 4- '/. , .Points in'all events on programme to count as follows: Five Points for ‘ First, Three Points for Second, One Point for Third. Hot Luncheon and Afternoon .Teas bv special ladies’ committee. Red BUS leaves Town 7.30 for Dance ' f . in Evening. Buses from all parts to the Sports. ADMISSION, 1/6, Horses 1/-, Motor Pars 2/-, .Children (under 14), 6d. t. n pcial Train leaves Town at 9 a.m. B&ineni. Ground Milk Free • • Hot* Water Provided.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 10473, 31 December 1927, Page 2

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