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! SPORTS MEETINGS. i j gPORTS QLUB i (Affiliated with the Northern Athletic Union) j j JJJTH gPORTS i - | To bo'" held' on i MAUNGAKARAMEA RECREATION . GROUNDS i on gATURD AY, JJARCH, 1984 1 First Race to Start at 10.80 am. ! PROGRAMME. I—MAIDEN RACE, 100 Yards. First >rize 80/-, Secona .0/-. Entrance 2/-. ■?—BOYS’ RACE, 100 Yards. Over 9 and under 15 years. Herbert Smith Challenge Cup, value £5/5/- First, Second 7/6, Third 2/6. NOTE. —Cup to be held by winner for one year, and miniature to become property of winner. Entrance Free. 3 100 YARDS HANDICAP. First Prize £4, Second £2, Third £l. ■Norn. 4/-. Acceptance 8/-. 4 HANDICAP STANDING CHOP, Block. Open. First Prize £3, Second £2, Third £l. Nom. 5/-. Acceptance 4/-. 5 YARDS AMATEUR RUNNING HANDICAP. Trophies valued at £2. Entrance 2/-. 6 MAUNGAKARAMEA CUP of £ls, 150 Yards. First Prize £lO. Second £3/10/-, Third £l/10/-. Nom. 10/-. Acceptance 5/-. 7 YOUNG LADIES' RACE, 75 Yds. Trophies. 8— YARDS AMATEUR RUNNING HANDICAP. Trophies valued at £2. Entrance 2/-. 9 YARDS HANDICAP. First! Prize £4, Second £2, Third £l. | Nom. 4/-. Acceptance 3/-. 10— STANDING CHOP, 14in. Block. First Prize £l2, Second £4, Third £l. Nom. 10/-. Acceptance 7/-. 11— YARDS LOCAL HANDICAP. Open only to competitors resid- j ing in the Mangapai and Maungakaramea Ridings and Tangihua Block 11. First Prize Cup, i donated by C. R. Powell, Esq., to be held by winner for one year. (If won by the same competitor a second time, to be his property) and £2 and miniature cup, Second £l/10/-, Third 10/-. Nora. 8/-. Acceptance 2/-. 12— MARRIED LADIES’ RACE. Trophies. 13— HIGH JUMP. First Prize 30/-. Second 10/-. Entrance 2/-. 14— YARDS HANDICAP. First Prize £5, Second £2, Third £l. Nom. 5/-. Acceptance 3/-. S—UNDERHAND CHOP, 14in. Block First Prize £7, Second £2, Third £l. Nom. 7/-. Acceptance 3/-. 16— BOYS’ HALF-MILE, 16 years and unde". First Prize £l, Second 10/-. Third 5/-. Entry Free. 17— ONE MILE HANDICAP. First Prize £5, Second £2, Third £l. Nom. 5/-. Acceptance 3/-. 18— STEPPING THE DISTANCE. First Prize £l, Second 5/-. Entrance 1/-. ; 19— WEIGHT GUESSING COMPETITION. (a) Fat Cow. First Prize £l- - 1/-. (b) Two Fat Sheep. First Prize £l. Entry 1/-.

BAGPIPE MUSIC. 1— BAGPIPE MUSIC. B Grade. (Strathspey and Keel). First Prize £l, Second 10/-. Entrance 1/6/ 2 BAGPIPE MUSIC. B Grade. (March). First Prize £l, Second 10/-. Entrance 1/6. DANCING. 1— HIGHLAND FLING, for Laddies and Lassies under 12 yrs.; medals. Entrance 1/-. Under 16 yrs.; medals. Entrance 1/6. 2 SAILORS’ HORNPIPE, for Laddies and Lassies under 12 yrs.; medals. Entrance 1/-. Under 16 yrs.; medals. Entrance 1/6. 3 SWORD DANCE, for Laddies and Lassies, under .12 yrs.; medalsEntrance If-. Under 16 yrs., meftals. Entrance 1/6. 4 SHEAUNTRIUBHAS, for Laddies and Lassies under 12 yrs.; medals. Entrance 1/-. Under 16 yrs.; medals. Entrance 1/6. 5 IRISH JIG, for Laddies and Lassies under 12 yrs.; medals. Entrance 1/-. Under 16 yrs.; medals 1/6. NOMINATIONS CLOSE ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24th, 1934 BUCKATEA TIMBER. For all Chopping Events. SIDE SHOWS - No Side Show allowed on ground until .fee of £l/1/* has been paid. Luncheon and Afternoon Tea, etc., available oh Ground at Reasonable Charges. Admission to Ground: Adults 1/6, School Children Free. Cars 1/6. DANCE IN THE EVENING AT PUBLIC HALL. Admission: Gents 2/6, Ladies'2/-. F. O’SHEA, Hop. Secretary. Phone 3W. Maungakaramea.

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Northern Advocate, 6 February 1934, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 6 February 1934, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 6 February 1934, Page 3

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