WEDNESDAY, Ist MAY. By 8.30 p.m. WEIGHTS.—AII Events Second Day. By 9.30 p.m. ACCEPTANCES.— Ohiti Hack Hurdles 30'-, Okawa Hack Handicap 30/-, Burke Memorial Stakes 4 sovs., Scurry Hack 30/-, Mangatarata Hurdles 30 (-, juvenile Handicap 2 sovs., Farewell Handicap 2 sovs. W. J. STRATTON, Secretary. Hastings. Telephone No. 85.
ANNUAL MEETING of the QTANE OLUB. To be held on the property of A. V. Collins, Esq., on WEDNESDAY, 13th MARCH, 1912. PROGRAMME. 1. —Boys' Race, under 15 years, 100yds; first IG/-, second 5/-; entrance 6d. 2. — Cirls’ Race, under 15 years ; 75yds ; first trophy, presented by A. V. Collins, Esq. ; second 2/6; entrance free. Malden Race, 120yds; first 20/-, second 10'-; entrance 1/6. 4. — Chain Stepping Competition, ladies and men ; first trophy, second trophy for each; entrance, men 1/-, ladies free. 5. — Otane Handicap, Ist event 100yds; first £‘2, second 10/-: a trophy presented by W. Malenoir, Esq., will he given to the competitor scoring the most points in the three distances. Nomination 3—, acceptance 2/-. 6. — Horse Flag Race; first 30/-, second 10/6; entrance 2/-. 7. — Final 100yds handicap. 8. —Pipe Music, Strathspeys, Pibroehs and Marches ; first 20/-, second 10/-; entrance 1/-. 9. — Hurdle Race, men, 6 fights, 120 vds; first 25/-, second 10 '6; entrance 1 ’6. 10. Throwing the Hammer; first 20/-, second 10/-: entrance 1/6. if.— Quoit Throwing, 18yds, confined to two nominations; first 20/-, second 10/-; entrance 1/-. 12. —Otane Handicap, 220yds; second event; first 10/-, second 10/-. 13. — Musical Chairs for ladies; first 20/-. second trophy; entrance 1/-. 14. Final 220yds Handicap. 15. -Horse Leaping Competition, four flights of hurdles (no competitor to have more than two mounts in this competition); hurdles 3ft 6in high; first 30/-, second 10/-; entrance 2/-. 16. — Otane Handicap, third event, 440 yards; first 40/-, second 10/-. 17. — Wrestling (Cumberland style); first 25/-, second 10/-; entrance 1/6. 18. —Officials’ Race; first trophy presented by A. V. Collins, Esq., second trophy; entrance 1/-. 19. — Thread Needle Race; first 30/-, second 10/-; entrance 2/-. 20. — Highland Fling; first trophy; entrance 1/-. 21. — Hop, STUp and Jump, handicap; first 20/-, second 10/-; entrance 1/6. 22. — Throwing Tennis Ball, for married women ; first trophy; entrance free. 23. — Section Jumping (horses) in twos; first 40/-, second 20/-; entrance 3/pair. 24. Half-mile; first 35/-, second 15/-; entrance 2/6. 25. —Cigar and Umbrella Race; first 20/-, second. 10/- ; entrance 2/-. 26. — Tug-of-War, 7 men aside; first 42 -; entrance 3/6 a team. 27. — Forced Handicap, 120yds; first 30/-, second 10/-*®; entrance 2/-. 28. — Medley Race; first trophy presented by A. V. Collins, Esq., second 10,’-; entrance 2/-. RULES AND REGULATIONS. All eevnts will be conducted under the rules of the New Zealand Athletic Union. NOMINATIONS, with proper fees, for Events Nos. 5,8, 11, 11, 21, with last two years’ performances, or if none during that period, the last, if any, must be in the hands of the Secretary not later than MONDAY, 4th March, 1912. Handicaps published in Waipawa “Mail,” H.B. “Tribune,” and Dannevirke “Advocate” on or about Thursday, 7th March, 1912. Acceptances close on the ground. The handicapper reserves the right to rehandicap the winner of any event after I the handicaps are declared. All disputes will be settled by the Judicial Committee. For all events three starters or no competition ; five or uo second prize. ADMISSION—AduIts I,'-, children under 12 years of age 6d. Member’s Ticket admits member, wife and family nnder 14 vears, also evtra lady. Horses 1/HOT WATER PROVIDED FREE. GRAND CONCERT AND DANCE Will be held in the evening. J. N. BARRIE, D. McSHERRY, Joint Secretaries. JJ ABB Y f/Jl-LL SANITARY PLUMBER AND TINWARE MANUFACTURER, EMERSON STREET, NAPIER, Manufacturer of Spouting, Ridgng, Down Pipes, and all Tinware Articles. Estimates given. Repairs executed on shortest notice. Our Specialty—Portable Beaded Bath with cast legs. Agent for Graetzein Burner*. Save 45 per cent, in gas consump tion. ’Phone 770 REMOVAL NOTICE. /"kWING to our present premises being too small, we have decided to remove to the MORE COMMODIOUS SHOP OPPOSITE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, HASTINGS. This shop will be fitted up on up-to-date lines, and patrons can rely upon cleanliness and civility being given our strictest attenj tion. AND QHESTERMAN, I BUTCHERS, I HERETAUNGA STREET, HASTINGS l ’Phone 224. JOHN J/JK’H, Karoola Orchard, . Havelock North. | SELLING—Choice Jonathan x Apples, 7/6 per case 401bs. | Cooking Apples, 6/6 per case 401bs. i Tomatoes, 5. 6 per case 241bs. i Dessert Peaches, 5 - and 6/6 per case ! ■ | Put on Rail at Hastings, and for 6d I extra carriage paid to any station. | For 9d extra delivered in Wellington. • CASH WITH ORDER. ! MI-KI. I FOR HORSES, CATTLE, CALVES j AND SHEEP. I Works Wonders! No Trouble! Will I positively cure Bots and Worms. A | scientific food, giving maximum results | at Minimum Cost. I H.B. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD. Sole Agents.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 76, 13 March 1912, Page 2
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