<p E AU T E SPORTS. (Under N.Z.A.U. Rules). BE HELD AT TE AUTE, EASTER SATURDAY, APRIL 6th, 1912, commencing at 10.30 a.m. £6O IN PRIZE MONEY £6O PROGRAMME Including Leaping Competitions for Horses (Maiden) and Ponies (under 14.3 hands). 1, Boys’ Race. —Free. First trophy 10/-, second trophy 5/-. 2. Girls’ Race. —Free First trophy 10/-, second trophy 5/-. 3. Maiden Race, 150yds.—Entry 2/-. First 30/-, second 10 4. Medley (Horses walk, trot and gal* lop).—Entry 2/-. First £l/10/-, second 10/-. S. Bagpipes, Strathspeys, and Reels. — Entry 1/6. First- 20/- and Mr. W. Lane’s gold medal value £l/1/-, second 10/-. 6. First Te Aute Handicap, 100yds, open.—Nomination 2/-, acceptance 1/-. First £2, second 10/-. 7. Putting the Shot. —Entry 1/-. First 15/-. 8. Stockman’s Race. —Entry 2/-. First 30/-, second 10/-. 9. Highland Fling.—Entgx 2/-. First £2, second 10/-. 10. Boot and Barrel Entry 1/6. First £l, second 11. Second Te Aute rflhdicap, 220yds, open.—Nomination 2/-, acceptance 1/-. First £2/10/-, second 10/-. 12. Thread the Needle. —Entry 1/-. First £l/1/-, ladies’ trophy. 13. Cigar and Umbrella Race. —Entry 1/6. First £l/10/-. 14. Third Te Aute Handicap, 440yds, open.—Nomination 2/6, acceptance 1/-. First £3, second 4.5/-. t-5. Turning Competition.—Entry 2/-. First 30/-, second 10/-. 16. Maiden Leaping Competition.— Entry 10/-. First £5, second £l/10/17. Pony Leaping Competition.—Entry 4/-. First £3.3/-, second J. V. Brown and Co.’s trophy value £2/2/-. ip. Half-mile Handioap, open.—Nomination 2/-, acceptance 1/-. First £2 10/-, second 10/-. 19. Egg and Spoon Race, Ladies. — Entry 1/-. First trophy 10/6. 20. Hop, Step, and Jump.--Entryl/6. First 20/-, second 5/-. 21. Milo Handioap, open,—Nomination 2/-, acceptance 2/-. First £3, second 20/-. 22. Tilting at the Ring —Entry 2/-. First 30/-, second 10/-. i Chain Stepping, on ail day.—Entry 1/First £l/1/-. Tossing the Sheaf, on all day.—Entry | 1/-. First 30/-, second 10/-. 1 Shesp Guessing: on ali day.—Entry 1 -. I First £l/1,-. I District Race. —Entry 2.-. First 30.'-, second 10/-. RULES AND CONDITIONS. The competitor aggregating the highest number of points in the three events Te Aute Handicap will receive a Special Prize of £2/2/.-. Acceptances for Running Events close on the ground. Three competitors, or no second prize Nominations for Running Events close on SATURDAY, MARCH 29th, and must be accompanied by entrance fee and competitors’ last two years’ performances (on N.Z.A.U. forms preferred). If no performance within lasi two years then last performances. Nominations for all events other than running are post entry, and must be given to the Secretary as early as possible. The right is reserved to give trophies for second prizes in all events excepting running. Handicaps declared by Mr. W. G. Callender on MONDAY, APRIL Ist. Entries may be left with Mr. A. Rosenberg, Hastings. W. P. McCORMICK, Secretary and Treasurer, Te Mahanga. Telephone, 917 Hastings. "DE YOU SAD or be you gay. prince or peasant, seer or younker, Suratura Tea always keeps you pleasant— William Bunker. T ITTLE SAMMY thought he knew -A fiow the swallows homeward flew. Made himself an aeroplane, fell two miles, and suffered pain/ Just another mite, you see, saved by Suratura Tea ! T ANGUID LADY wants to meet -AJ Curate, tractable and sweet. Mustn’t back the slim gee-gee. Must drink Suratura Tea—Mrs. Wimples, Cupid Street. TT DOESN’T MATTER whatever -A you do, or whatever you think or be, you’ll always be sprightly and blithe and gay. so long as you drink three times a day superb Suratura Tea. ’HRWAS SORROW for Molly -A McGump when she fell down the stairs with a bump. But now she sits surer. She drinks Suratura, and can’t get the blues or the hump. HOHERE WAS A YOUNG MAN of -A Algiers, who, careless of scoffings and jeers, drank always with glee Suratura (that’s TEA !), and now he is Mayor of Algiers. "IVTARY HAD A LITTLE MULE, AT-l. followed her to Sunday-school. Mary's teacher, sweet and frail, pulled the mule back by the tail. Never, never more will she with enjoyment thankfully drink good Suratura Tea. I* HAWKE’S BAY ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. DEER-STALKING SEASON. T ICENSES to shoot Red Deer Stags only, together with tag labels for affixing to the heads, can be obtained from the Chief Postmaster, Napier, on payment of a license fee of £4. No license holder is entitled to shoot more than 3 heads of not less than ten points each. The season will commence on April Ist, 1912, and close May 13th, 1912, both days inclusive, subject to the provisions of the Animals’ Protection Act, 1908. fTIHE PUBLIC and Holders of LicenA- ses to kill Deer are hereby caiHoned against shooting or in any way interfering with the Black-tailed Deer in the Tarawera district. C. A. FITZROY, Hon. Secretary. THE JJAWKE’S JgAY QOMMERCIAL PROTECTION ASSOCIATION, TENNYSON STREET, NAPIER. Accountants, Auditors,Trade Assignees •nd Collectors. Agents everywhere
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HBTRIB19120403.2.10.3
Bibliographic details
Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 94, 3 April 1912, Page 2
Word Count
797Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 94, 3 April 1912, Page 2
Using This Item
NZME is the copyright owner for the Hawke's Bay Tribune. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of NZME. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.