I WEDNESDAY, Ist MAY. !By 8.30 p.m. WEIGHTS.—AII Events i Second Dav. lID 9 .10 pin \CCrPI ANCES - I Ohiti Ha< k lluidles 30 Okawa Hack i Handicap 30 -. Burke Memorial Stakes , 1 sovs , beutis Hark 30 - M.ingataiata iHu dies 10 - Juvenile Handicap 2 sovs , I Farewell Handicap 2 sovs. | W I STR VITON, Sectetary ’ Ha stings. Telephone No. tw. j • SpiGHTH ANNUAL GATHERING 124 OF THE HASTINGS UNITED j FRIENDLY SOCIETIES. g PORTS AND piCNIC, To be held at CORNWALL PARK, HASTINGS, EASTER MONDAY, APRIL Sth, 1912. £9O IN PRIZES AND TROPHIES. PROGRAMME. GRAND MASSED PROCESSION of all Lodges in full Regalia, headed by the Band, will leave Council Chambers at 10 a m. and march through Heretaunga road and Nelson street to Cornwall Park. 1. Malden Race, 100yds.— Entry 1/6. First Prize 20'- and gold medal, second Watch value 15/-. 2. Sheffield Handicap, 120yds. Nomination 3/-, acceptance 2/-. First £5, second £2, third £l. 3. United Friendly Societies' Handicap (open), 220yds.— Nomination 4/-, acceptance 3/-. First £6, second £2, third £l. 4. Open Handicap, 440yds.—Nomination 3/-, acceptance 2/-. First £5 and trophv 10/6, second £2, third £l. 5. Half-Mile Open Handicap.—Nomination 3Z-, acceptance 2/-. First £5, second £2, third £l. 6. One Mile Bike Handicap.—Nomination 2/-, acceptance 2/-. First £3 10/-, second 30/-, third trophy value 10/6. 7. Lap Dash Bicycle Handicap.—Nomination 2 'd. First £2, second £l. 8. Two Mile Bike Handicap.—Nomination 3/’-, acceptance 2/-. First £5, second £2, third £19. Tug-of-War (seven men a-side).— Entrance 7/- per team. First £2/2/10. Musical Chairs on Bikes.— Entry I'-. First Mr. Stokes’ trophy value 21/-. 11. One Milo Bike, Boys under IByrs.— —Entry 1/-. First Mr. Johnston’s trophy value 30/-, second trophy value 10/6. 12. Maiden Bicycle.—Entry 1/6., First trophy value 30/-, second trophy value 10/6. 13. Throwing the Hammer, Handicap. —First 21/-, second 5/-. Entry 1/-. 14. Married Woman’s Race. — First and second trophies. 15. Sack Race.— Entry 1/-. First tr phv value 15/-, second trophy 7/6. 16. Old’Men’s Race, over 40, 75yds.— First trophy value 15/-, second trophy 7/0. 17. Friendly Societies' Race, 100yds.— Entry 1/-. Members only, non-pro-fessional. First trophy value 21/-, second trophy. 18. Friendly Societies' Race, 75yds.-* Members only. Non-professional. Entry 1/-. First trophy value 21/-, second trophy. 19. School Cadets' Event, five in each squad.— First trophies. 20. Chain stepping.— Entry 1/-. First 21/-. 21. Tossing Sheaf.—Entry 1/-. First 21/22. Bun and Lemonade Race. — Prize trophies. 23. Bobbing Apple Competition.— Prize trophies. 24. Highland Fling (open).— First £2 (donated by Mr. T. Styles), second £l. Entry 2/6. 25. Sword Dance. — First £2, second £l. Entry 2/6. 26. Irish Jig.— First £2, second £l. Entry 2/6. 27. Highland Fling, Girls under 17yrs. —First Mr. Kessell's Gold Medal, second trophy. 28. Highland Fiing, Boys under 17yrs. —First £l. second 10/-. Entry 2/6. 29. Strathspeys and Reels (Bagpipes). --First £2, second Mr. G. B. Mackay’s trophy value 21/-. Entry 2/6. 30. Marches (Bagpipes). — First £2, second £l. Entry 2/6. 31. Pibrochs. — First £1 and Mr. S. Charlton’s trophy value 21/-, second 10 - and Mr. trophy. Entry 2/6. 32. Maiden Laments— First and Second - Prizes. Trophies. Eqtry 1/6. Ladies’ and Children’s Races will be held all day. PUREI MANGA MAORI ANAKE. 1. Pure! Onga, manga tane 120 lari.—Te moni whakatopoko 1/6, te moni mate mea i wini £l/10/-, mate tekena he Torowhi 10 '6. 2. Pure! Manga Tamariki iraro ite 16 tau. — Te moni' whakatopoko 1/-, te moni mate mea wini Torowhi £l/1/-, mate tekena 10/6. 3. Pure! Manga Wahine. — Me moni ma to mea i wini Torowhi £l, mate tekena e 5/- hereni. RULES AND CONDITIONS. Nominations for Events 2,3, 4,5, 6, 7, S, 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 performance in that time, the last four performances, or any. Nominations close with the Secretary on MONDAY, MARCH 25th. Handicaps will be declared on MONDAY, APRIL Ist. Acceptances close on the ground with the Secretary on day of Sports. No handicap will appear unless entry money is paid. All athletic events will be conducted under the Rules of the N.Z.A.U. Bicycle events under League of Wheelmen’s Rules. All disputes to be settled by Judges and Referee. All protests must be in the hands of the Secretary, in writing, not later than a quarter of an hour from the finish of the event in dispute, accompanied by a deposit of 10/-. The Secretary will be at Johnston’s Cycle Shop on Saturday Evening, 23rd March, up to 9 p.m. to receive entries. For full particulars apply THOS. KEITH, Hon. Sec. Handicappers.—Cycling & Running, W. G. Callender. Native Races, D. Maraki. Seating accommodation for Parties. Swings for Children. Old Aunt Sally. Band in attendance all day. Hot Water Free. Horso Paddock 1/-. ADMISSION: Adults 1.-, Children under 12 Free. SMOKE CONCERT—EASTER MONDAY NIGHT, at Anthony’s. Tickets 2/6. MI-KI. FOR HORSES, CATTLE, CALVES AND SHEEP. Works Wonders! No Trouble! Will positively cure Dots and Worms. A scientific food, giving maximum results at Minimum Cost. j ELB. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD. Solo Agents.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 89, 28 March 1912, Page 2
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