SPORTS MEETING. A UROA ATHLETIC CLUB. SPORTS SPORTS To be 'held in Mr A. Freyne’s Paddock, AUEOA ROAD, AUROA. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21. To stuTt at 11.30 a.m. j —loo Yards Maiden Race. Ist prize, 20/-; 2nd, 5/-. Post entry 2/2 Yards Boys, 10 years and under. Ist, Mr E. F. Sandford’s medal; 2nd, 5/-. Entry 1/3 Yards Open Handicap. Ist, silver cup and 20/-; 2nd, 15/-; 3rd, 5/-. Nom. 4/4 U Miles Maiden Cycle. Ist, Y. Sheerin’s silver cup and 10/-; 2nd, Mr Tonkin’s medal; 3rd, 5/-. Nom. 4/- . 3 —220 Yards Open Handicap. Ist, 40/-; 2nd, Davidson and Kehely’s medal; 3rd, 4/-. ' Nom. 5/o —no Yards, youths under IS. Ist, C. Rye’s silver cup; 2nd, 10/-J ord, 5/-. Post entTy 2/6 7_High Jump; swepestake. 8 — 1 Milo Cycle, Open. Ist, 40/-; 2nd, 15/-; 3rd, 5/-. Nom. 5/9 Yards, Open. Ist, 40/-; 2nd, 15/-; 4/10— Wrestling, Cumberland style, under list. Sweepstake. 11 — l Mile Walk. Ist, E. Andrews’ medal with 20/- added; 2nd, 15/-; 3rd, 5/-. Nom. 4/12 — £ Mile Wheel Race. Ist, J. Deegan’s Cup and CO/-; 2nd, 30/-; 3rd, 10/-. Nom. 7/13 — Committeemen’s Race. Ist, Mr Ryan’s donation. -880 Yards, Open. Ist, 40/-; 2nd, Kaupokonui Co.’s gold medal; 3rd, 5/-. Nom. 4/■Married Ladies’ Race. Ist, P. Hammonds' trophy; 2nd, 10/-. 10—3 Mile Cycle. Ist, W. Martin’s Cup with 30/- added; 2nd, 20/-; 3rd, 5/-. Nom. '5/17— Single Ladies’ Race. Ist, M. Knight’s trophy; 2nd, Mr Cran’s trophy. 18— Pillow Fight. Ist, Mr W. Lewm’s •trophy. Entry 1/19— Brewer’s Donkey. Ist, Mr Cosgrove’s trophy. Entry 1/20— Stepping the Chain. Ist, 20/-. Entry 1/21— Sheep Guessing. Ist, 20/- Entry 1/22 Pig Guessing. Ist, 20/-. Entry 1/23 — 120 Yards Forced Handicap. Losers 1/-; winners compulsory 2/6. Ist, 20/-; 2nd,. 5/-. 24 Musical Chairs in motor cars. Sweepstake. Mr Lissaman’s £3 3s gold medal for most points in events 3,5, 9 and 14. Mr Harley Henderson’s £2 2s medal for most points in Nos. 4, 8, 12, 16. Nominations close FRIDAY, March 16th, 1924. No Entry accepted without fees accompanying. Protests must be lodged with Secretary within 10 minutes of finish of race, accompanied by deposit of 10/-. Competitors must send in last two years’ performances. If none within two years then, four last performances. This programme is subject to alteration. Four sfcaTters or no race; five or no second _prize. Handicaps to appear in daily papers on March 19th. Refreshment Booth on Ground. GRAND DANCE IN EVENING. Admission: 1/6 and 1/-; Children under 14, Free. A. F. KRUSE, Pile-
Hon. Secretary.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 10 March 1928, Page 8
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