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SEVENTH ANNUAL GATHERING OF THE HASTINGS UNITED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

SPORTS AND PICNIC, To be held at CORNWALL PARK, HASTINGS, EASTER MONDAY (April 17th, 1911).

£9O in Prizes and Trophies.

PROGRAMME.

Grand Massed Procession.—All Lodges in full regalia, headed by the Band, leave Council Chambers at 10 a.m. for Cornwall Park. Ladies’ and Children’s Races will be run all day, in charge of Mr. W. Lane.

1. Maiden Race, 100yds.—Entry 1/6. First prize 20/-, second trophy value 10/6. 2. Sheffield Handicap, 120yds.— Nomination 3/-, acceptance 2/-. First £5, second £2/10/-, third £l. 3. United Friendly Societies’ Handicap (open), 220yds.—Nomination 4/-, acceptance 3/-. First £B, second £3, third £l. 4. Open Handicap, 440yds.—Nomination 3/-, acceptance 2/-. First £5, second £2, third £l.

5. One Mile Bike Handicap.— Nomination 2/-, acceptance 2/-. First £3/10/-, second 30/-, third trophy value 10/6. 6. Lap Dash Bicycle Handicap. —Nomination 2/6. First £2, second £l.

7. Two Miles Bike Handicap.— Nomination 3/-, acceptance 2/-. First £5, second trophy value £2 2/- and £l, third £l. 8. Tug of War.—Seven men aside. Entrance 7/- per team. First, entrance money and £l/1/added. 9. Musical Chairs on Bikes.— Entry 1/-. First, Mr. Stokes’ trophy value 21/-; second, trophy value 10/6. 10. One Mile Bike, boys under 18 years.—Entry 1/-. First, Sachs • and Johnston’s trophy value £< ■-; second, trophy value 10/6. 11. Maiden Bicycle.—Entry 1/6. First, trophy value 30/-; second, trophy value 10/6. 12. Highland Fling.—First, Mr. Sayles* prize £2; second, trophy 10/6. Entry 2/6. <3. Sword Dance.—First, his Worship the Mayor’s prize £2; second, trophy value 10/6. Entry 2/6 14. Irish Jig.—First, Mr. H. lan Simson’s £2; second, trophy 10/6. ’ Entry 2/6. 15. Bagpipes. — Strathspeys and , ’ Reels. First. Mr. G. B. Mackay’s' £2; second, trophy 10/6. Entry 2'6 ’ 16. Bagpipe Marches.—First 30/-> second trophy 10 6. Entry 2-. 17. Married Women’s Race.— First and second, trophies. I 18. Sack Race.—Entry I/- First, trophy value 15/-; second, trophy 7 6. 19. Old Men’s Race, over 40, 75yds.—First, trophy value 15/-; second, trophy 7'6. 20. Friendly Societies’ Race, 100 yds.—Entry I/-. Members only, non-professional. First, trophy; value 21'-; second, trophy. 1 j 21. Friendly Societies’ Race, 75 i iyds.—Members only. Entry I/-. | First, trophy value 21.’-; second, trophy. I 22. School Cadets’ Event.—Five in each squad. First, trophies. [ 23. Club Swinging Competition (under 14). —Four girls in each team. Prize, trophies presented by Mr. T. Styles. 2f. Pillow Fight. — Entry 1/-1 First, trophy value 21/-. I 25. Chain Stepping.—Entry 1/-. First 21.-. second trophy value 10/6 26. Tossing the Shoaf.—Entry 1/First 21'-, second 10/6. 27. Bun and Lemonade Race.— Prize, trophies. 28. Bobbing Apple Competition. —Prize, trophies.

PUREI MANGA MAORI ANAKE.,

1. Furei oma, manga tane IZO iari.—Te moni whskatopoko 1/6, te moni mate mea i wini £l/10/-, mate tekena he Torowhi 10/6. 2. Purei Manga Tamariki iraro ite 16 tau.—Te moni whakatapoko 1/-, te moni mate mea wini Torowhi £l/1/-, mate tekena 10/6. 3. Purei Manga Wahine.-Me moni ma te mea i wini Torowhi 10/6, mate tekena e 5/- hereni.

RULES AND CONDITIONS.

Nominations for Events 2,3, 4,5, 6, 7 must be in writing, and accompanied by the necessary fees and definite particulars of last two years’ performances (all matches to be included). If no performances in that time, the last four performances, or any. Nominations close with the Secretary onThursday, April 6th. Handicaps will be declared cn Monday, April 10th. Acceptances close on the ground with the Secretary at 11.30 a.m. on day of Sports. All Athletic Events will be conducted under the rules of the N.Z.* AtMatie Union, and Hie competi-j tors’ attention is drawn to Rule 151 of Constitution and 13 of Regula-i tions, Le., “That every competitor must be registered and entry feel

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 92, 31 March 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 92, 31 March 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 92, 31 March 1911, Page 2

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