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Points fn all events on the Programs to count as follows: 5 points for 3 points for second; 1 point for thha. ADMISSION: 1/6: Horses 1/-; Motor A Caw 2/-: Children (under 14), 6dj under 6 years, Free. Spcoial Train leaves Town at 9.45 a.rnltefreshrnents on Ground. Hot Water on the Ground. Light Luncheon 1/6. Hot Pies 6d. Morning and Afternoon Teas )!- Soft Drinl's 6d. Trandieanncr* Mil. ARTHUR SWAN. “lion S&ary T and Treasurer: L. G. BEATTIE, Phone 497 U. Assistant s ®° rt ' tar^ Q : 7T , N. SIIABP. Phong 9MB. Nomination Steward: MB B. HABT. Monster SOCIAL & DANCE (EyCD Ss O 2 r / m : on Lidfe a B U i/ 8 . P,m - WAIKOHTJ RETURNED SOLDIERS. Affiliated with the N.Z.A. arid CUnion (P.B. Centre). Amateur Events under permit from N-Z.A.A.A. TENTH MONSTER SPORTS To bo field on Sports G-round, Te Karaka Near Railway Station. Easter Monday, April 1 £2OO IN PRIZES AND TROPHIES. Special Train leaves Gisborne for Sports Ground. Special Excursion Fare 2/8 Return. Start 10.30 a.in. sharp. Red Bus runs to Sports and Dance. AMATEUR ATHLETIC AND CYCLING EVENTS. 1. school Boys’ Race Handicap. First prize-, Trophy, 10/6; second prize, Trophv 6/-. Entrance free. 2. School Girls’ Race Handicap. First prize, Trophy, 10/6; second prize, Trophy 5/-. Entrance free. 3 100 Yards Handicap. First prize Trophy £3; second prize, Trophy, £l. E ntran.ee 2/-. ‘4/—too Yards Handicap, Ladies. First prize. Trophy, 30/-; second prize, Trophy, 10/-. Entrance 1/--5.—380 Yds. Handicap. First prize, Trophy £2: second prize, Trophy, £l. Entrance 2/-. 6 Half-mile Cycle Handicap. First prize, Trophy, £3; second prize, Trophv, £l. Entrance 2/-. 7. —Three Mile Cycle Handicap. First prize. Trophy £3: second prize, Trophy, £l. Entrance 2;'--8. —Pole Vault Handicap. First prize Trophy £1 : second prize, Trophy 10s. Entran _ 9. —220 Yards Handicap. First prize, Trophy £~ £l. Entfene 10. High f Junf prize, TJrophx^ Tronliv a)s. CL--11. —One %i!e cycle First pr ze. Trophy second prize, Trophv £l. JBntrauee 2/-. 12. —75 Ya#€s Handicap, Ladies. £ First Trophy 30/-; second ' prb-£c Trophy 10s. * Entrance 1/-. 13. Yards Handicap. First prize Trophy £3; second| prize, Trophy £l. Entrance 2 14. —One and d prize, Trophy First ** prize, dicap. Firs cond prize, 15. —eSO Yar Handicap. second prize, (Open to all Iron ile Cycle Hanrophy £3 ; se£l. Ent. 2/-. iers’ Memorial ize_. Trophy £4 : y £l. Ent. 2/-, mateurs). 16. —150 Yards Handicap. send irst prize Ladies’ First prize. Trophy 30prize. Trophy 10-• Ei 17. —Two Mile Cycle, prize. Trophy Trophv £T. Erf 18. —One Miie Handicap, first prize, Trophy £3: second prize. Tropjij £l. Entrance 2'-. § { 19—Broad Jump Handicap. £ Fifst prize Tr Trophv 10 20. —Recreation Yards Handicap. " Fjht prize, Trophy £l. Entrance if--21. —Hop, Step and Jump Handicap. First pr ze. Trophy £1 : second pr ze, Trophv 10’-. 'Entrance 1/-. 22. —Shot Putt Handicap. First prize Trophy £1 : second prize. Trophy 10 Entrance 1/-. HORSE EVENTS. 1 Jump Handicap, „ rifst 'rophv £l l secßmli'priao# 10'-. ' Entr Jicfi-f'-• g** I :ation | Race. g.OO

sec1. — Flag Race, First prize £2-; ornl prize 10 Entrance 2/6. 2. — Maiden Jump. First prize, £3; second prize £1 . Entrance 4/-. 3. — Wrestling on Horseback (Individual Contests). First prize 30.-; second prize 10.'-. Entrance 2/-. 4. Bending Race. First prize, £2; second prize 10/-. Entrance 2,6. 5. Hunters’ Jump. First prize, £6; second prize £2. Entrance 7/6. 6. Best Boy Rider (under 14 years). First prize 10 -: second prize o'-. Entrance 1-. 7. Best Ciri Rider funder 14 years) First- prize 16.-; second prize 5/-. Entrance 1/-. g._Stock Horse Event. First prize £2 : second prize £l. Entrance 2'6. 9. Open jump. First prize, £10; second prize £2lo'-. Entrance 10/-. 10. —Potato Race. First prize, £2; second nr'ze 10 -. Entrance 2/6. 11. —consolation Jump. First prize, £3 ; .’’eeoud prize 30 Ent. 4/-. CHOPPING AND SAWING EVENTS 1. Maiden Chop Handicap, I2in. Standing. First prize £4; second prize £l/10/-. Entrance 4/-. 2. Open Chop Handicap, 15in. Standing. First prize £l4: second prize £3; third prize £l. Ent. 12/3. —Underhand Chop Handicap, 15in. First prize £6; second prize 30/-; third prize 10/-. Entrance 5/-. MISCELLANEOUS. . Stepping the Chain. Prize £l. Nail Driving (Ladies and Gentlemen-.

Prize PI. School Poys’ Walking Pace (Halfmile). First Prize 10/-; second o'-. Sheep Weight Guessing. Prize £l. RACES FOR CHILDREN. School Roys' Tyro Race. First Prize •5/-; second 2/6. Nominations for all Athletic Events close on FRIDAY, MARCH 22: to ho accompanied by the necessary fees, with the Secretary, or Air. A. Hart, Star Cycle Works, Peel Street. Nominations for Nos. 1,2 and 3 (Chopping) close on FRIDAY, MARCH" 22, with the last two years* performances, accompanied by entry fees, with .the Secretary.

All othar Events Post Entry. No nominations received unless accompanied by necessary fees. Five to start or no second prize..... The Committee reserves the right to add or delete from the Programme. Protests must be lodged with the Secretary not later than 15 minutes after an event, accompanied by deposit (10/-), which shall be forfeited should it prove frivolous. The decision of the Protest Committee shall, be final. Amateur Events run under permit from N.Z.A.A.A. ADMISSION 2'-, Horses 1/-, Cars 1/-. Children (under 14) 6d. Luncheon and Refreshments on Ground. Hot Water and Milk Free. Seating Accommodation Provided. Band in Attendance. SOCIAL AND DANCE IN THE EVENING At NEW HALL TE KARAKA. Gents 4/-, Ladies 2/-. s J. W. NISBETT, Hon. Sec. and Treas., Te Karaka. ’Phone 54. * . F CONCERT TICKETS; Dance Tickets. Ball Programmes, Invitation Cards, etc., printed at shortest notice. New stocks of latest designs. —Gisborne Times Printing Worws.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 10854, 25 March 1929, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 10854, 25 March 1929, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 10854, 25 March 1929, Page 7

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