AMUSEMENTS Mangatu Sports Club Will hold their > ANNUAL SPORTS In beautiful shady grounds of THE PINES, WHATATUTU MONDAY, JANUARY 30 EVENTS. 1. PONY JUMP. Ist Prize £2, 2nd Prize £l. Entrance 3/-. 2. TURNING. Ist Prize £l/10/-, 2nd- Prize 10/-. Entrance 2/-. 3. OPEN MAIDEN LEAP. Ist Prize £4, 2nd Prize £l/10/-. Entrance 0/0. 4. HUNTERS’ LEAPING MATCH Ist Prize £. r ), 2nd Prize £2. Entrance 7 /-. 5. FLAG RACE. Ist Prize £l/10/-, 2nd Prize 10/-. Entrance 2/'-. 'O. OPEN LEAPING MATCH. Ist Prize £5, 2nd Prize £2. Entrance 7/-. 7. STOCK RACE. Ist Prize £l/10/, 2nd Prize 10/-. Entrance 2/-. 8. DISTRICT MAIDEN JUMP. Ist Prize £3, 2nd Prize £l. Entrance 4/-. 9. POTATO RACE. Ist Prize £1 10/-, 2nd Prize 10/-. Entry 2/-. ]O. SCHOOL GIRLS’ RIDING (Local District). Ist Prize 10/-, 2nd Prize 0/-. Entrance 3d. 11. SCHOOL HOYS’ RIDING (Local District). Ist Prize 10/-, 2nd Prize 0/-. Entrance 6d. 12. STEPPING CHAIN. Ist Prize £l. Entrance 1/-. 13. WEIGHT GUESSING (Sheep). Entrance 1 /-. 14. DROP KICK. Ist Prize £l. Entrance 1/-. All Events Post Entry. In Events Nos. 2,5, 7, and 9, the horses ridden by competitors will be drawn for at the time of entry. Cup, value £5/5/-, presented by E J. Gregory, Esq., for Event No. B.' Cnp, value £lO/10/-, presented by J. Lloyd, for Events No. 1. Cup, value £5/5/-, presented by V. S. Bolton, Esq., for Event No. 3. Rose Bowl, presented by J. McConachie, Esq., for Best Lady Rider over fences in Waikohu County. Note-. All Cups and the Rose Bowl to be won twice in succession- or three times at intervals before being the property of the winner. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. The Committee reserves the right to alter, add to the Programme, to vary the order of events, or, if necessary, to postpone the gathering. 2. The Committee reserves the right to refuse any entry. 3. No entries without cash. 4. Protests to bo accompanied by a deposit of 10/-; in event of protest not being entertained the deposit will be forfeited. 5. Committtee’s decision will he final. G. All events close with the Secretary on the Ground. AMUSEMENTS AND RACES FOR THE CHILDREN. Refreshment Tent on the Ground. Hot Water provided Free. Entrance to Ground 1/6, Vehicles and Motors 1 - School Children Free. ANNUAL SOCIAL & DANCE To he held in the WHATATUTU HALL, Same Evening. H. H. DODS, Hon. Secretary, Whatatutu. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS ‘Madame ’ ’Flu” goec quickly when you talcs for FLU, COLDS, etc.. •? ' 2/6 per bottls. OlauSa fossa© _GISBOISSJW
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11834, 16 January 1933, Page 8
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