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CARS AND BUS LEAVE TOWN 10 A.M. * MANGATU SPORTS CLUB WILL HOLD THEIR, ANNUAL SPORTS IN THE BEAUTIFUL SHADY GROUNDS OF “THE PINES,” whatAtutu 1 WEDNESDAY, JAN. 29 1930. PROGRAMME OF EVENTS. 1— PONY JUMP. First prize £2; socund prize £l. Entrance 3/-., 2 BENDING RACE. First • prize £l/10/-; second prize 10/-. ; Entrance 2/-. 4 ' 3 OPEN MAIDEN LEAPING MATCH. First prize £4 ; second prize £l/10/-. Entrance 5/6. 4 DISTRICT MAIDEN FLAG RACE. First prize £l/101-; soc- . end prize 10/-; third prize set shoes. For maiden horses whifch have not been hard- fed. Entrance 2/-. 5 HUNTERS’ JUMP.. First prize £5 ; second prize £2. Entrance 7/-. Minimu.ni weight, 11.0. . 6 FLAG RACE. First ' prize £l/10/-; socond prize 10/-. Ent. 7 OPEN JUMP. First prize £5; second prize £2. . Entrance Minimum weight 11 stone. 8— STOCK HORSE RACE. First prize £l/10/- ; second prize 10/-. Entrance 2/-. 4 „ 9 DISTRICT MAJDEN JUMP. First prize prize £l- - ilf / 10— POTATO mACTf- ' First prize £l/10/-; second prize 10/-. Entrance 2 l-.f S' Needle race. 01- ; second prize 2/-. vjT •L BOYS’JPOTIN,rizo ,-CLjSlflfesented prize ly H. Seymour, 11 12 -THREAD-THI First prize £3 10/-. Entrant -BEST SCH( OUT. Firsti by H. DodS ' 10/-. present Esq. 13— BESTJ3CTLOOL GIRLS’ TURNOUSPr First prize £l, presented M. Park. Esq.; second/ prize 10/-,- presented by H. Sewnourr, Esq. MISCELLANEOUS jfeVj^NTS. 14— STEPPING THE (MIN. First prize £l/1/-, preseilfed ...by, J. King,, Esq.. ; 15— ESTIMATING ..WEIGHT OF SHEEP. First prize, sheep. 16— MONSTER BUCK - JUMPING COMPETITION. Fresh outlaw for every rider. First prize, gold medal, presented by J, King, Esq.; socond prize. Trophy.-Ent. oiCup. value £lO/10C. presented by Mr. K. S. Williams, M.P;, tor event No. 7; to be won twice in succession or three times at intervals. Cup, Value £5/5/- presented by E. T. Gregory, Esq., t'Or event N0..9; to he won twice in succession or three times at intervals. ,Cup. value £6/5/-, presented by H. F. Holschier, Esq., for local-horse scoring most points in horse events; to be won twice in succession or three times at intervals. Rose Bowl, presented by J. McConacliie, Esq., for Best Lady Rider over fences residing in Waikohu County;; to bfe’ won twice in siicce'ssioh or three times at intervals. Cup, value £lO/10G,' presetted by Kaiteratahi Sports-Club for Hubters 4 Jump; to be won twice in succession or three times at intervals. Cun. value £lO/10/-, presented by ,T. Lloyd, Esq. . for Pony Jump; to ’be won twice in succession or three times at intervals. Special Prize, value £2/2/-, presented by D. M. Campbell, Esq., for Best Lady Rider over jumps at meeting. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 5 ‘ 1. The Committee reserve the right to alter, add to the Programme. to vary the order of events, or, if necessary, to postpone the gathering. ‘ '■ ‘ 2. The Committoo reserves the right to refuse an entry. 3. No entries without cash.
4. Protests to be accompanied by a deposit of 10/-; in event of protect not being entertajned the deposit will be forfeited. ' • 5. Committee's decision will be final. ' _ . 6. ■ All Events close with the Secretary on' thA Ground." AMUSEMENTS AND RACES FOR THE CHILDREN. REFRESHMENT TENT ON THE ~ GROUND. , HOT WATER PROVIDED FREE. Entrance to Ground 21-.. Horses 1/-, VehicW and Motors 2/-, School Children Free. ANNUAL SOCIAL AND DANCE To be held in WHATATUTU HALL Same s6tuhg H. E. IX)DS, . Hon. Secretary. 'Whatafutti.' BEASON iO2&-^_i^-SEASOM^fB2B PRIMROSESLESLIE. SADDLERS; CISBOfiME. • summer' SPORTING GOODS We ask your patronage for the following reasons: Ours is the largest and most comprehensive .stock in-tbff trade; we never sacrifice quality for price; if an article is not good we do not sell it; every article we Bell; ii new. fresh and clean. TENNIS .GOODS.’: 7 Racquets, Balls. Racquet Covers, Presses, Eye Shades, and Handle Grips. Tennis racquets re-strung and repaired with best quality English gut on the premises by our. exert. New goods arriving all the time. If you contemplate indulging in healthy outdoor sport, come apd ■ . see us at—, Peel Street, Gisborne 'PHONE 84.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXX, Issue 11115, 27 January 1930, Page 7
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