Hastings cycling and ATHLETIC CLUB. (Incorporated). ANNUAL MEETING, To be held at CORNWALL PARK, HASTINGS, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH Ist, 1911.
OFFICIALS : Patron, J. N. Williams; President, J. A. Miller; Vice-Presidents, G. P. Donnelly, John Chambers, E. J. Watt; W. Hart, W. A. McKenzie, F. McKenzie, L. de Pelichet, T. Clarkson, W. Jefferd, G. A. Maddison, C. O’Donoghue, B. McCormick, T. Styles, M. Johnson, C. R. Wilson, J. Garnett, A. A. George, A. McCorkindale, H. M. Campbell, E. H. Williams, Maurice Mason, G. B. Mac Kay, J. Harris, A. Ellingham, J. Flynn; Committee, H. lan Simson (chairman), C. Stubbs, W. Guthrie, J. A. Forbes, T. Honnor, J. B. O’Sullivan, T. Keith, A. Leipst, J. Hiron, C. P. Lindegreen, A. Rosenberg, M. Cheer; Auditor, A. E. Murley ; Press Agent, A. A. George; Hon. Treasurer, W. Apperley; Handicapper, W. G. Callender.
PROGRAMME. Boys’ Race, under 15, 75yds.— First 7/6, second 5/-, third 2/6. Nomination 6d. Frimley Handicap, 100yds.—First £5, second £2, third £l. Nomination 2/6, acceptance 2/6. Te Mata Handicap, 220yds.—First £5, second £2, third £l. Nomination 2/6, acceptance 2/6. St. David’s Handicap, 440yds.— First £l5, second £4, third £2. Nomination 7/6, acceptance 5/-. Sheffield Handicap, 120yds.— First £B, second £3, third £l. Nomination 4/-, acceptance 3/-. Poukawa Handicap, 1000yds.— First £lO, second £4, third £2. Nomination 5/-, acceptance 5/-. Forced Handicap, 150yds.—First £2, second £l. (Winners 2/- compulsory, losers 1/- optional.) Nominations and acceptances for events Nos. 2,3, 4, and 5, if paid at time of nomination, 25/- the four events. CYCLING EVENTS. Hastings Handicap, | mile.— First £4, second 30/-, third 10/-. Nomination 3/-, acceptance 1/-. Longlands Handicap, 1 mile. — First £5, second 40/-, third 20/Nomination 3/-, acceptance 2/-. Hastings Wheel Race, 2 miles.— First £B, second 40/-, third 20/-. Nomination 4/-, acceptance 3/-. Lap Dash, 1 lap.—First £2, second 20/-, third 10/-. Nomination 1/-, acceptance 1/-. Nominations and acceptances for all cycle events, if paid at time of nomination, 15/- the four events.
FIELD EVENTS. Tug of War (to be pulled on battened plank), seven men aside.— First prize £7/7/-, second £l/I/-. Entrance 2/- per man. Chain Stepping.— First £l, second 10/-. Entrance 1/-.
Squad Drill, for squad of 5 boys from any school in Hawke’s Bay. To be won three times in succession or four times at intervals. Competitions to be held annually at Hastings.—First prize Silver Shield value £lO/10/-. Entrance 2/6 per squad. Entries received up to February 22nd. Putting 16lb Shot, handicap.— First 20/-, second 10/-. Entrance 2/Throwing the IGIb Hammer, handicap.—First 20/-, second 10/-. Maiden Wrestling, Catch-as-catch-can, 12st limit. —First 40/-, second 20/-. Entrance 2/6.
Throwing the Cricket Ball.— Trophy value 21/-. Entrance I/-. Children’s Races all day on the Outside Ground for trophies. Entrance free.
RULES AND REGULATIONS. All events will be conducted under the rules of the N.Z.A.U. Entries for event Nos. 2,3, 4,5, 3,8, 9, 10, 11, with fees and performances for last two years, must be lodged with the Secretary not later than Wednesday ,Feb. 15th, 1911. Nominations and performances to be made out on form supplied by N.Z.A.U., to be obtained from Secretary on application. Entries for all other events will be accepted on the ground. Handicaps declared in local papers on or about Wednesday, Feb. ?2nd, 1911. Acceptances close on Morning of the Sports. A. ROSENBERG, Secretary. P.O. Box 185, Hastings.
THE* HASTINGS AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB Will hold a GRAND GASLIGHT GALA At the MADDISON MEMORIAL BATHS in the Evening, and don’t forget it!
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 28, 16 January 1911, Page 2
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