KAPONGA ATHLETIC SPORTS CLIJB gPORTS. (Held under N.Z.A.C.U. Rules) THURSDAY, APRIL 16. VICTORIA PARK, KAPONGA. RUNNING EVENTS. 1. Maiden Race. Ist, 20/-; 2nd, 10/-. P.E. -1/6. 2. 100 Yards Handicap, Open. Ist, 60/-; 2nd, 20/-; 3rd, 10/-. Nom. 2/6; Ace. 1/-. 3. 220 Yards Handicap, Open. Ist, 60/-; 2nd, 20/-; 3rd, 10/-. Nom. 2/6; Acc. 1/-. 4. 440 Yards Handicap, Open. Ist, 80/-; 2nd, 30/-; 3rd, 10/-. Nom. 3/6; Acc. 1/-. Points Prize donated by S. Lissaman, Esq. Events 2, 3 and 4. 5. 880 Yards Handicap. Ist, 60/-; 2nd, 20/-; 3rd, 10/-. Nom. 2/6; Acc. 1/-. Gold medal presented by R. Grace, Esq., to -winner. 6. 1 Mile Handicap. Ist, .70/-; 2nd, 30/-; 3rd, 10/-. Nom. 3/-; Acc. 1/-. Cup presented by J. P. Murphy, Egmont Hostel, to winner. 7 1 Mile Walk. Cash and trophies. P.E. , CYCLING EVENTS. S. Half-mile Handicap. Ist, 50/-: 2nd, 20/-; 3rd, 10/-. Nom. 2/-; Acc. 1/-. 9. 1 Mile Publican’s Handicap. Prizes donated by A. E. Gallagher, Esq. Ist, 50/-; 2nd, 20/-; 3rd, 10/-. Nom 2/-; Acc., 1/-. 10. 2 Mile Kaponga Handicap. Ist, 190/- and cup presented by J. Hessell, Esq.; 2nd, 40/-; 3rd, 20/-. Nom. 4/-; Acc. 2/-. Note.—A Solid Silver Cup in Oak case, donated by D. P. Malone, -Esq., as a points prize in 1 Events .8, 9; and .10; to be won twice in succession or three times at intervals. YOUTHS’ RACES. 11. 100 Yards, Youths under 17. ,Ist, i 12/6; 2nd, 7/6. P.E. ,1/-. 12. 220 Yards, Youths under 17. Ist, 12/6; 2nd, 7/6. P.E. 1/-. (Trophies also to Winners) 13. Three Boys’ Races und.er 10, 12 and and 14. Trophies. 14. Two Boys’ Races under 10 and 12. Trophies. 15. Three Girls’ Races under 10, 12 and 14. Trophies. 16. Ladies’ Cycle Races. Trophies. 17. Single Ladies’ Race. Trophies by W. G. Cran, Esq. 18. Married Ladies’ Race. Ist, 51b box tea, donated by Libeau and Pennington; 2nd prize donated by A. E. Anderson. 19. Sack Race. Trophies. P.E. 20. Thread the Needle; lady and gent. Trophies. P.E. 21. Bovs’ Walk. Trophies. CHOPPING (Upright). 22. 12-incli Open Handicap Chop. Ist, 60/-; 2nd, 20/-; 3rd, 10/-. Nom. 3/6. 23. 12-inch Kaponga Handicap Chop. Ist, 60/- and 20/- donated by secretary, also an axe donated Tjy H. Mills, Esq.; 2nd, 20/-; 3rd, 10/-. Nom. 4/-. Timber to be chopped, Pukatea. pinner of No. 22 subject to re-handicap. 24. Stepping the Chain; 20?-. P.E. l/-. 25. Weight Guessing; 20/-. JP;E. 1/-. The business people are presenting trophies for boys’ and girls’ races. All events run under 17.Z.A.C.TT. Rules. .Acceptances.close on ground. Six starters or no third' prize'. Nominations, .accompanied, with .fees, (•for Events 2,3, 4, 5. 6, S, 9, 10, 22 and 23,. close with the Secretary, P.O. Box 45, Kaponga, on THURSDAY, APRIL Ith, 1931. No handicap will be declared unless lomination fees are paid. Gate mone •efunded competitors whose fees are LO/- or over. Refreshment Booth, Fruit, Drinks, Lolly Stalls on Grounds. A. MELVILLE, Hon. Secretary. ’Phone 98; Box 45.
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GHAW'S Popular Store Men’s Worsted Suits, fancy shades, now 69/6; Heavy Working Suits, 39/6; Dark Brown Tweed Suits, 59/6. We do not advertise oddments; all stock lines at the Busy Shop, rHigh. St.
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