QARDIFF QLUB ANNUAL SPORTS MEETING, To b© Held on Cardiff Sports Ground (under N.Z.A. and C.U. Rules.) TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1925, First Event Starts ait 11 a.in. Sharp. Handicapper: Mr. A. J. Hansen, PROGRAMME. RUNNING EVENTS. 1. 100 Yards .Open. Ist £4, 2nd 30/-, 3rd 10/-. Nom. 6/-. 2. 220 Yards Handicap. Ist £l, 2nd £l, 3rd 10/-. Nom. 5/6. ’ 3. 440 Yards Handicap. Ist, £6, 2nd-£2, 3rd 10/-. Nom. 8/6. 4. 880 Yards Handicap. Ist £4, 2nd £l, 3rd 10/-. Nom. 5/6. 5. Footballers’ Relay Race. Ist £4, 2nd £2 Nom. 6/- per team o£ 4. Distances: I 100, 120, 220, 440. To be run in loot, i ball gear and carrying a football. CHOPPING EVENTS. I 6 12-inch Cardiff Chop. Ist, £5. 2nd £2, 3rd £l. Nom. 8/-. 7. 15-inch Taranaki Handicap Chop. Ist £ls, and Gold Medal, 2nd £5, 3rd £2. Nom. 22/-. is. 12-inc.h Open Chop. Ist 90/-, 2nd 30/-, 3rd 9 10/-. Nom. 6/6. 9. 15-inch D.H. Saw (2 cuts). Ist £5, 2nd £l. Nom. 4/-. 10. 12-inch Consolation Chop. Ist £3, 2nd £l, 3rd 10/-. Post entry. Nom. 4/-. SUNDRY EVENTS. 11. Sack Race; 100 yards. ' Ist 7/6, 2nd 2/6. Open only to youths under 17 years. 12. Dressing Race. Ist 10/-, 2nd 5/-. Open I to youths under 17 years. 13. Hop, Step and Jump, Open, ,‘lst \£l. Post entry 1/-. ' 14. Single Ladies’ Race; 100 yards. Ist £l, 2nd 5/-. 15. Married Ladies' Race; 75 yards. Ist £l, 2nd 5/-. 16. Ladies’ Nail Drive. Ist 15/-, 2nd 5/-. Post entry 1/-. 17. Kicking Football (3 goals). Ist £l. Post entry 1/-. ' 1 18. Stepping Chain. Ist £l. Post entry 1/-. 19. Weight-guessing.—Pig.; Ist £l. Post “entry" 1/-. Slreep: Ist £l. Post entry 1/-. * 20. Putting Shot. Prize £l. Post entry 1/-. CONDITIONS. The ,Committee" reserve xhe right to postpone the . Sports, or mako any alterations they may\ think necessary. . NOMINATIONS close with the Secretary at 6 p.m. May 12, and will not be accepted unless full fee and last two years’ performances accompany same. Event No. 5 ojjgn only to members of Taranaki ■ Union Football Clubs. ' > : Event No. 10 open only to Choppers who have ■ not won a prize in events 6, 7 and 8. Winner of Event No. 6 will be rehandicapped for Event No. 8. Six starters or no 3rd prize. Five starters or no 2nd prize. Four starters or no race. Children's Races during the day. A OMISSION TO GROUNDS: Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/-. GRAND SOCIAL will be held in the Hall in llie Evening. Refreshments on all day in charge of LadiesCommittee. H. B. LIMMER, . A Hon. Sec. jyrOKOIA & DISTRICT SETTLERS’ ASSOCIATION. 2ND ANNUAL SPORTS MEETING Will be held in the “Pines” - (Opposite Mokoia^Store.) WEDNESDAY. MAY 20, 1925. PROGRAMME. Eight running events. Married and single ladies’ races. Girls’ and boys’ district handicaps. District schooi children races. High, long, and hop, step and jump handicaps. Five children’s pony events. One mile trot for ironies. Utility, milk cart and waggon horse classes. Novelty races on horseback. and gents’ motor driving competitions. Ladies’ nail-driving competitions. Chain-stepping competition. Sheep-guessing competition. Seven-a-sicle football tournament. All events post entry, except! seven-a-side football tournament, for which nominations accompanied by an entry fee of 10/6 must be in by 13th May, s Good trophies or cash prizes for all events. Valuable challenge cup presented by Henry A* Lane and Co., per Mr. G. H. Biickexidge, for most points secured during the day, to tie won two years' in succession or three years at intervals. Ist prize to count 3 points, 2nd prize 2 points, 3rd prize 1 point. * For full particulars see posters. Hawera Municipal Band in attendance. Refreshment booth on ground. GRAND CONCERT and presentation of prizes in evening. • RONALD A. RICHTER, A. T. TIDSWELL, Joint Secretaries.
EMULSION i % Keeps lOL mi Us EE Smiling STANDS ALONE. An indication or activity of the British Air Ministry ill regard ; to theinstitution of an. air service between Britain and the East and Australia is evidenced by a cabled offer of a position in the airship branch to Captain George F. Meager, of Auckland. It is the intention of the Ministry to carry out experimental flights in connection with the proposed service to the Fat East and Australia, and Captain Meager wi'l doubtless he asked to command one of the vessels. ' -
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 11 May 1925, Page 3
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