./ , . Athletics. TIfAUKU ATHLETIC pLUB. Patrons: W. F. Massey, Esq., M.P., A. B. Barter, Esq. President: Mr. T. A. Kemp. Vice-Presidents: Messrs. T. Watson, J. Muir, T. B. Bailey, J. Schlaepfer. F. Perkins, W. Howard. G. Weston, J. MoLarin, P. Henry, sen., H. E. Wily, F. W. Kavanagh, D. Pirani. J. B. West. M. Crispe. —. Crosß. Starter: M. J. B. Goldsworthy. Handicapper3: Messrs. Kennelly, Pleydell. F. Henry. Judges: Messrs. E. C. Cuff, C. Ferguson. Call Steward: Mr. S. Rowe. Committee Messrs. W. Howard, J. Adolph, jun., A. Moore. T. Hart, S. Rowe, W. Finlay, W. J. Sommerville, C. R. Sheppard, Jas. Brady. rjIHE OQTH ANNUAL ATHLETIC ©PORTS AND piCNIO IN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE CLUB Will be Held in the SPORTS GROUND, PATUMAHOE On SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 1910 (NEW YEAR'S DAY). PROGRAMME. No. To start, 1. 11.30. MAIDEN RACE, 100 yds. First prize 3us, second 10s. Entrance,, Vis. 2. 11.45. 220 Yds HANDICAP HURDLES, over 6 hurdles. First 40s, second 10s. Entrance, 2s 6d. 3. 12.0. HALF-MILE HANDICAP. First 40s, second 10s. Entrance, 2s 6d.. 4. 12.30. HOP, STEP, AND JUMP HANDICAP. First 20s, second ss. Entrance, Is 6d. Post entry. 5. 1.0. ALL-COMERS' HANDICAP, 100 yds. First 40s, second 10s. Entrance, 2s 6d. ■ 6. 1.15. EGG AND SPOdN RACE, 100 yds, for members of Committee and. officials. First, trophy value 21s, presented by R. Todd, Esq.; second, set of. horseshoes, presented by W. G. Pleydell, Esq. Entrance, Is. _; 7. 1.45. MAUKU CUP HANDICAP, 220 yds. First £5, second £1, third 10s. Entrance ss. 8. 2.15. PILLOW FIGHT. First 20s. Entrance, Is. Post entry. 9. 2.30. TILTING IN THE RING ON HORSEBACK. First 20s, presented by A. W. Page, Esq.; second, 10s, presented by F. Perkins, Esq. Entrance, 2s. Post entry. 10. 3.0. 440 Yds HANDICAP. First 40s, second 10s. Entrance, 2s 6d. 11. 3.15. OBSTACLE RACE, 440 yds. First 30s, second 10s. Entrance, 2s. Post entry. 12. 3.30. ONE MILE HANDICAP. First 50s, second 15s. third ss. Entrance, 3s 6d. 13. 4.0. POTATO RACE. First and second prizes, trophies, presented by T. B. Bailey, Esq. Entrance, Is. Post entry. 14. 4.15. GIRLS* HANDICAP, 75yds. First •.....-.. and second prizes, trophies; presented by T. B. Bailey, Esq. Entrance free. For girls resident in the Pukekohe, Mauku, and Waiuku Road Districts. Post entry. ■ 15. 4.30. HIGH JUMP HANDICAP. First 25s 1 , second 10s. Entrance, Is 6d. Post entry. , 16. 5.0. BOYS' HANDICAP, 100 yds. for boys sixteen years and under. First prize. Watch, presented by E. Porter and Co.; second, ss. Entrance, la. Post entry. 17. 5.15. FORCED HANDICAP, 100 yds. Compulsory for winners, optional to losers. First prize 20s. second ss. Entrance, Is 6d. Post entry. Entries for Events 1. 2, 3. 5. 7, 10,, 12 to be sent to the Secretary not later than December 21, 1909. accompanied by Competitor's LAST TWO years' performances. Other events, Post Entry. No entry will be received unless accompanied by Entrance lees (this Rule 'to be strictly enforced). Events will be started punctually to time. Handicaps published in HEEALD. '■•RULES.'. ■'. ; .'..'; ; ' 1. Prizes paid pro rata. .. 2. Four entries or no race.. , 3. Five entries or <no second prize. 4. Seven entries or no third prize, ; 5. Protests to be entered within 10. minutes after race, acoomoanied by 5s deposit, which will be forfeited if protest be not sustained. 6 The Starter shall have full power to penalise competitors for false starting, as follows:— lyd- each for first and second attempt, disqualification for third. - 7. Any competitor guilty of foul running shall be disqualified and debarred from any place or decision of the Committee to be 8. The decision of the Committee to be final in all cases.. ' PUKEKOHE BRASS BAND IN : . ATTENDANCE. . HOT WATER PROVIDED FREE. ADMISSION, TO GROUND, Is; Children 6d. GRAND CONCERT IN EVENING, IN M PATUMAHOE HALL. . 'F. E. SIMPSON. Hon. Sec, Pukekohe. pANGIRIRI QLUB'S OPORTS. JANUARY 29, m °- PROGRAMME. ' ;■ < ' First Race starts at Noon Sharp. . Affiliated with Auckland . Province Athletic Association and New Zealand Axemen s Association Rules .._.__ _ 1. HANDICAP MOTOR LAUNCHRACE, 3 miles-First, £4; 2nd, 20s. Open to all Launches on the Waikato River prior to October 23, 1909. Owners must furnish particulars as herewith with their entry —Length, beam and draught, brake horse-power of oil engines, and perfor2. HANDICAP HURDLES. 120 yds; 10 flights, 3ft 6in high.-First, £5 2nd. 20a. Nomi3. MAIDEN STANDING CHOP. 15in block.--First. £5; 2nd, 20s. Nomination. 7s 6d. 4. RANGIRIRI CUP. 130yds.-First, £16; 2nd, £3: 3rd. 20s. Nomination, 16s..'_ 5. HALF-MILE HANDICAP.-First, £5; 2nd. 20s. Nomination. ss.- _ . 6. STANDING CHOP HANDICAP. 18m block. —First, £16; 2nd, £3; 3rd, 20s. Nomination. 245. ■■■ ~ ■ ~ 7. LOCAL HANDICAP. 120 yds (radius 9 miles from post office, south •by Railway and present Rangiriri football boundaries north, east, and west, and residing therein three months prior to day of sports).—First, £5; 2nd, 20s. Nomi8. ESPLANADE HANDICAP. ' 440yds.-First, £6- 2nd, 20s. Nomination, os. 9 OPEN HANDICAP CHOP. 15in standing , ' block.—First. £8; 2nd, £2. Nomination, 12s 10.' LADIES' BRACELET. 220yds.-Value, £7 7s (winner either have money or bracelet). ,11. '•i__W_-SiSvTOa COMPETITION. —First, 15s: 2nd, ss. Nomination, 6d. 12. FORCED HANDICAP. 120yds.—First, £3; 2nd. 10s. Nomination. 3s. CONDITIONS: Nos. 11 and 12, post, entries. . Nominations for all other events, with last two years' performances (all; matches to be included). If no performances within the last two years, the last four performances (if any) to be supplied to the Secretary, accompanied with nomination fees. Nominations close January 15th, 1910. No Competitor shall be handicapped unless nomination fee is lodged with the Secretary. Handicaps advertised January 22nd, 1910, in N.Z. HERALD. . ■ , „- , ':. Decision of Stewards to be final. Three Nominations or no event. All Protests to be lodged with the Secretary within 10 minutes after the event is run. accompanied by deposit of 10s, which shall be forfeited if protest be not sustained. Passenerer Train leaves Rangiriri for Auckland, 6.30 p.m. on above date. ' E. T. BAIN, Secretary and Treasurer. AUCKLAND AMATEUR ATHLETIC AND CYCLE CLUB. SPRING? CARNIVAL, SATURDAY. 4TH DECEMBER, 1909. ; Entries Close TO-NIGHT (Saturday), at 9 p.m. at Sports Club. S, F. BASS, ,-" Hon. Sec. _ ' _ Professional Notices. ; JJR. -^TKINSON (M.A.. M.8., Ch.B., D.P.H.), * ' Begs to announce that he has commenced THE PRACTICE OF HIS PROFESSION. And may be Consulted at his Rooms, No. 1, HOBSON BUILDINGS, First Floor, Fort-street Entrance. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14223, 20 November 1909, Page 4
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