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(TZTAPONGA OAIiEDONIAN XV. SOCIETY'S SPORTS To be held on SATURDAY (Boxing DayVfleth December in the n Domftih. . ' Qwiifeus : President : Mr G W Calvert ; Vicepresidents: Felix McGnire,- Esq.,.? MM JR., W F^rguhar,. Robt vliaw, Ji Maokie, J L Harwopd, G Tindle, ,and Dr ; Jtarrison ; Judges : Athletic events/ Messrs 'j;McClure, G /Tindle, F Rocksferow ; .chopping events, Mess^ißoHEalnaer^Chas.MelviUe ; Handioappers : Athletic events, Messrs J Niohols, and . D T Brjggs, , chopping, .events,- r Mr U Nichols; Starter: Mr J Robertson; Timekeeper : Mr Colin Walker; Treasurer : Mr J L Haiwood;, , Committee liAMeßsrs G Tindle, D Briggs,Jßob.t Law, G O'Sullivatt, Colin, Walker, ,J Robertson, HColeiiF W Wilkie, IW-Fartjuhar,l W-Fartjuhar, J J McClure^ T Childf , M Fitzgerald. 7 Phogbamme : 1. Maiden Race, 150 yards Entrance, 1 . Ist prize, 15s ; £nd, ,5s 2. Boys', Race, tinder, 14 Trophies 3. 220 -' Yards 1 Handicap -Acceptance 2s Ist prize '40s, ,2nd 20s/ 3rdJlOs 4. Girls? Eace,. under 14, TjQphies 5. Potato Race Is 6d Ist prize 20s, 2nd 10s < 6. Champion Chopping Contest, 2ft logs Entranced let >prizei medal {presented by J L Harwood and v .Co.),«2nd 15s, 3rd 5s 7. Bun and Coat Raoe En,tranqe'6d Ist prize ss, 2nd 1 2s 1 6d 8. Mile Handicap- Acceptance v2s Ist prize 40s, 2nd 20s, 3rd,los 9. Putting the Shot Handipap, -.lßlb (7ft 'run) Acceptance Is Ist prize 15s, 2nd 5s ,10. Hurdle Handicap, 520 yds Acceptance 2a Ist prize 40s r -2nd 20s, 3rd 10s 11. Old Maai's.'Rape, 100yds., JJntrance Is Trophies 12. 100 yards Handicap . Acceptance Is 6d lst'prize-iJOs, 2nd'lss,-3rtl 5s 13. Handicap Chopping, 18 inch logs Acceptance Ib 'lst prize 60s, 2nd 40s, 3rd 20b 14. Half-mile Handicap Acceptance 2s, Ist prize 40s, 2nd 20s, 3rd 10a 15. Wrestling, 12st and under Entrance S2s Ist prize 30s* >9tfd 10s . Obstacle Race Entrance 2s lßt prize 20s, 2nd 10s 17. Vaulting Handicap 'Acceptance Is Ist prize 15s, 2nd 7s 6d 18. i District Handicap, 1150 yds Open to residents for three months' within boundries of Auroa, Hastings and Skeet Roads, and Mountain. Reserve- .Prizes- by subscription 9. Champion Cross-outting Contest, 2ft logs, two outs ,< Entrance 2s 6d Ist prize 40s, 2nd 20s 20. Four Part Race Entrance, Is 6d Ist prize 20s, 2nd lOs 21. Hop, Step, and Jump. Handioap . Acoeptance Is , . Ist,pj?izejlss,i 2ndj7s< 6d 22. .Tilting ,2s 6d sweeps^ke <RtxEs.— All nominations for athletic handioap 1 events Ib, handicap 1 ch6pping : 2s >6d. jAli nominations must . be acoompanied by last .two years' s performances. <Acr ceptance due by 12 o'clock ORjthe^ay of Sports. 'Three to .start in all events or no second prize; four or no third prize. Pro* testa,- .accompanied by a deposit of ss, must be in writing, and be in the hands of the Secretary, ten. minutes after the , event ; deposit to be forfeited if protest is not substantiated. The decision of the committee to be final. ' The committee retain a discretionary power in everything. to have power to put back ope yard for every false start after being duly warned, and to order off the field any competitor iwho persistently breaks this rule, or is insolent to him or any lof the committee. ,All entrances and acceptances to, be .forfeited by such competitor. Nominations for handicaps, champion chopping and sawing contests must be in the hands of- the Secretary by 8 o'clock on SATURDAY, ,12th December, and must in all cases be accompanied by the ampunij payable. Handicaps declared on MONDAY, 14th December. Acceptances close for handioap chopping contest SATURDAY, 19th December. Sports to commence at 10.30. In the evening Dramatic Entertainment by the Kaponga Dramatic; Glub. Admission to. ground, Is. FREDK. GAPPER, Hon. Seo. -\TOR I MANBY ANNUAL 1\ 'ATHLETIC SPORTS, To be held in Paddock adjoining th Railway Station on BOXING DAY (December 26th, 1896). Officers President : F McGuu-0, Esq., M.H.R. Vice-presidents : A Alexander, Esq., and J Wilson, Esq. Judge: Mr Jas Grant. Starier : Mr P Dolan. Handicapper : Mr John Adamson. Clerk of the Course : Mr S Dale. Secretary and Treasurer: Mr W Quin. Committee: Messrs RE Clarkson, Geo Cockerton, C Hunger, S Dale, Jas Hayward, D Stewart, F Riddle, C G White, and Jno Hayward. Programme Ist 2nd 3rd 1. Maiden Race (150 yards) Entrance 2s .. .. 30s 10s 5s 2. Boys' Race . . . . 5s 3s 2s 3. Girls' Race . . . . 5s 3s 2s 4. 100 Yards Handioap. Norn. Is, acceptance 2s 50s 15s 5s 5. Running High Jump Entrance Is . . . . 20s 5s — 6. Sack Race Entrance Is 10s 5s — 7. Vaulting with Pole Entrance Is . . . . ' 20s 5s 8. Mile Handicap. Nomination 2s, acceptance 4s 100s 40s 20s . Wrestling (Cumberland) All comers Entrance Is 20s 10s 10. 220 Yards Handioap Norn. Is, acceptance Is 50s 15s 11. Putting the Shot Entrance- Is .. .. 15s 5s — 12. Two MUes Walking Race Norn. 2s accept. 3s 80s 20s 10s 13. -440 Yards Handioap Norn. Is, acceptance 2s 50s 15s ■5s 14. Throwing the Hammer Entrance Is . . . . 15s 5s — 15. Half Mile Handicap Norn. 2s, acceptance 2s 60s 20s 10s 16. Wrestling (Cumberland) list 7lbs and under Entrance Is . . . . 20s 10s 5s 17. Hurdle Race (220 yds) Norn. la, acoeptance 2s 50s 15s 5s 18. .Consolation Race (for unsuccessful competitors Entrance Is .. .. 20s 10s — Nominations (accompanied by entrance fees and statement of performances for previous two years)to be . forwarded to the Secretary by WEDNESDAY Evening, December 16th. Acceptances on the ground. Three to start in each event or no second prize ; four or no third prize. Protests, accompanied by deposit of 10s, to be lodged with the Secretary (in writing) immediately after the event, such -deposit to be forfeited if protest is not sustained. The decision of the Committee to be absolutely final. Judge and Starter to have liberty to exercise their powers in full. Any disqualified competitor to forfeit all entrances and acceptances. Handicaps will be declared on or about MONDAY. December 21st. Sports to commence at 11 a.m. sharp. Band in attendance. Entertainment ia Town Hall in the evening. Admission to grounds, Is ; children under 10, half price. W. A. QUIN, Secretary. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT : OKAIAWA. &P**4sH I The Thorou £ hLm^m^t^dL)*- FLAGEOLET, By Feve (imported). Feve is by Lord Clifden, son of Newminster, dam Haricot, by Mango Queen ; Mary, dam of Blink Bonny, by Gladiator. Flageolet's dam, Lyra, is by Thormanby ; her dam, Olotilde, by Touchstone, out of Valentia, by Velocipede ; Jane, by Moses ; Harriet, by Selim— Precipitate ; Catherine by WoodpeckerCamilla, by Trentham— Coquette, by Compton 'Barb— sister to Regulus, by Godolphin — Arabian. Flageolet is a ohestnut, standing 15£ hands high, with good bone, and is one of the best bred horses in New Zealand. Lord Vivian and Tramore are both by Flageolet, and have proved themselves very fust. All Flageolet's stock are great jumpers. Terms — £2 per mare. One month's grass. Every care, but no responsibility. W. H. W. BETTS, Okaiawa. i^TuSTOMS ENTRY FORMS on \J sale at Star Office, with complete printed instructions for filling in same. '

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3423, 15 December 1896, Page 4

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