16. High Jump. Ist, 30/-.; 2nd, 10/*. P.E. 2/-. 17. Primary Schools Championship, over 100 yards, 220 yards and 440 yards. Boundaries: Oeo Road W., Hastings Road E., Skeet Road S., Mountain Reserve N. Open to all schools in that area. Ist, Gold Medal presented fby L. Abbott, Esq.; 2nd, Gold Medal presented by L. Abbott, Esq.; 3rd, trophy. 18. Boys’ Race, 12 years and under. Ist, trophy, 2nd, trophy. 19. Poys’ Tyre Raee, 12 years and under. Ist, trophy; 2nd, trophy. 20. Married Ladies’ Race. Ist, 51b box tea presented by Comerford and Co. 21. Single Ladies’ Race. Ist, trophy presented by W. Cran, Esq. 23. Girls’ Race, under 14. Ist, trophy; 2nd, trophy. • 23. Pig Guessing. Ist, 20/-. P.E. 1/-. 24. Sheep Guessing. Ist, 20/-. PrE. 1/-. . / 25. Stepping the Chain: Ist, 20/-. P.E. 1/-. ' Nominations for events from No. 1 to No. 11 close with the Secretary, P.O. Box 45, Kaponga, on THURSDAY, April 15. All entries to be accompanied by nomination fees. Six starters or no third prize. \ , Competitors must send in their Jasl two years’ performances. If no performances within the last two years, the last four years (or any). Acceptances close on the ground before one o ’cloelc. Handicaps appear about April 19. Refreshments on the> Ground. Grandstand for Ladies. PICTURES IN THE EVENING. Keep APRIL 22 for this Programme of Sports and you will never regret doing so, as Kaponga is out on its own. Events run to time; no delays. A. MELVILLE, Box 45, Kaponga. Hon. Secretary.
KAPONGA ATHLETIC SPOUTS CLUB. Jf'IPTH gPORTS. Under the N.Z. Athletic and Cycling Union (Incorporated). VICTORIA PARK, KAPONGA. THURSDAY, APRIL 22. PROGRAMME. 1. 100 Yards. Ist, 120/-; 2nd, 40/-; 3rd, 20/-. Norn., 4/-; aec., 2/-. 2. 220 Yards. Ist, 100/-; 2nd, 40/-; 3rd, 20/-. Nom. 3/-; acc., 2/-. 3. 440 Yards. Ist, 120/-; 2nd, 40/-; 3rd 20/-. Nom. 3/-; ace., 2/-. 4. 380 Yards. Ist, 100/-; 2nd, 40/-; 3rd, 20/-. Nom. 3/-; ace., 2/-. 5. 1 Mile. Ist, 100/-; 2nd, 40/-; 3rd, 20/-. Nom. 3/- acc., 2/-.' (A Gold Medal presented by S. Lissaman, Esq., for points prize over 100, 220 and 440 yards.) CYCLING EVENTS. 6. Half-mile. Ist, 60/-; 2nd, 20/-; 3rd, 10/-. Nom., 2/6; aec., 1/6. 7. 1 Mile. Ist, 60/- and gold medal presented by Messrs Davidson and Kehely; 2nd, 20/-; 3rd, 10/-. Nom, 3/-; acc., 1/-. 8. 2 Mile. Ist, 100/- and Gold Medaj presented by J. Hessell, Esq.,; 2nd, 40/-; 3rd, 10/-. Nom., 4/-; acc., 2/-. 9. 3 Mile. Ist, 110/- and Gold, Medal presented by Dr M. M. Hockin; 2nd, 40/-; 3d, 20/-. Nom., 4/-; acc., 2/6. 10. 1 Mile, Youths 17 and unde*. Ist, 20/- and Gold Medal; 2nd, 15/-; 3rd, 5/-. Nom., 3/-. 11. 14 Mile, Youths 17 and under. Ist, 20/- and Gold Medal; 2nd, 15/-; 3rd, 5/-. Nom. 3/r. POST ENTRY EVENTS. ' 12. 100 Yards Maiden. Ist; 30/-; 27id ; 10/-. Nom. 2/-. 13. 220 Yards, Youths. 17 and under. Ist, Gold Medal . and 10/-; 2nd, 10/-; 3rd, 5/-. P.E. 2/-. 14. 440 Yards, Youths 17 and under. Ist, Gold Medal presented by H. Henderson, Esq. and 10/-, 2nd, 10/-; 3rd, 5/-. P.E. .2/-. 15. Hop, Step and Jump. Ist, 30/-; 2nd, 10/-.' P.E. 2/-.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 27 March 1926, Page 13
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