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::; r->~/■;:;-. ' ■, ' "■'"'- '■ : A COPLAND , ; jRoViNCIAL : -v;.V• pHAMPIONSHtp OWING -pEGATTA, ' AT HELLYER'S CREEK, ' rpO-DAY (SATURDAY). TITAKOH ; 9 KQ CREWS FROM vALL PARTS OF' THE DO PROVINCE COMPETING IN CHAMPIONSHIPS. ' YOUTHS' FOURS: Mercer, Waitemata. St. George's No. 1, North Shore, St. George No. 2, Auckland. ■ ' f MAIDEN DOUBLE SCULLS: Waitemata, North Shore. : MAIDEN FOURS (10at and under): Mercer. ■ West End No. 1, North Siore, Hamilton, West End No. 2, Auckland. MAIDEN FOURS (open weights): Hamilton, Mercer, Whangarei, waitemata, St. Georges, West End No. 1, Auckland, West End No. 2. ' JUNIORS (lOst and under): Hamilton, Whangarei, Waitemata, North Shore, Auckland. . :.:;" f .-.■•: * '....■. :.;■/' JUNIORS (open weights): Hamilton. Ngaruawahia, Whangarei, Waitemata, St. George's, North Shore. SENIORS: Waitemata (two crews), St. George's, North Shore. MAIDEN SCULLS: North Shore, West End, St. Georgo's. SINGLE SCULLS (open hand-cap): Mercer. Whangarei (2), West End, St. George's (4). FOUR CLASS RACE: St. George's, Waitemata. ■ ■ ,; MAIDEN PAIRS: Whangarei, Waitemata, North Shore,, Auckland. CHAMPION SCULLS: Mercer (C. Roose), Whangarei (F. Reynolds), West End (C. Rae), St. George's (C. E. Stone and 11. Harper). 0. E. STONE (four years Amateur Champion Sculler of the Dominion) will meet the Picked Oarsmen of the Province on the best Harbour Course in the Dominion, with a natural grandstand providing excellent view of races from start to finish. S.s. Peregrine leaves Northcote Ferry Tw' at 1.45 sharp. Tickets, Is. W. C. SEALE, ' \ Hon. Sec. rpHE TiEGATTA A SSOCIATION. SIXTEENTH ! ANNUAL -pEGATTA, SATURDAY. Tl/TARCH if? 1912. THE GREATEST MAORI AQUATIC CARNIVAL OF NEW ZEALAND. E. RATHBONE, Secretary. Swimming. pONSONBY SWIMMING AND LIFE- . SAVING CLUB. /I BEAT XT ARBOUR ACE. From Nortlicoto Wharf to Point Erin. rpO-DAY (SATURDAY), TITAROH 9 Novelty Events will take place from 2.30, on Shelly Beach. Garrison Band will meet at Three Lamps, at 2.15 p.m., and march to grounds. ■ ■" « : ;— : — : — '■ ; ! —» A UCKLAND niRLS' rj.RAMMAR OCHOOL, OWIMMTNG PORTS, ALBERT-STREET ' BATHS. M 6niuy. M abcu 11( ' .' AT 1.30 P.M. % OLD GIRLS- RACE. POST ENTRIES. Athletic Sports. J^ IDGKLANI> 'AMATEUR ; ATHLETIC AND pYCLE •jyfONSTER SPORTS QARNIVAL. TJOMAIN pRICKET p ROUND, '' T ms D AT ; RUNNING EVENTS JUMPING EVENTS. CYCLE EVENTS. , WALKING EVENTS, Come and see the Australasian and New Zealand Champions in Action. G. N. HILL (Australasian One and Three Miles Champion). A. W. DORMOR (Quarter and Half Mile New Zealand Champion). . ; Battalion' Band in Attendance. Admission, 1«. J. P. JERRAT. Hon. Secretary. QT. T>ATRICK'S TYAY ARNIVAL. Or. X ATRICK'S IJ>AY UARNIYAIt AUCKLAND -TJOMAIN, '" OATURDAY. TITARCH -an 1912. DONALDSON -VERSUS T3OSTLE. ONALDSON X OSTLE. The ONLY Appearance in the Dominion of these two-Famom Banners, who will compete over three distances—7s, 150, and 200 yards. ■'. * TUG- OF- WAR. ' , AUG- OF - war. GRANT) SPECTACULAR DEMONSTRATION BY 2000 MASSED CHILDREN. GRAND.IRISH NATIONAL CONCERT, TOWN HALL, SAT. EVENING. MAR. lb. Popular Prices, 2s, Is. Entries for nil Athletic Events (except Tite-of-war), close TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), at Amatcnr Sports Club. QT. PATRICK'S DAY SPORTS, ► 7 D.C.L. SHIELD. Owing to the difficulty experienced in getting the D.C.L Shield from the holders, the Sports Committee arc reluctantly compelled to withdraw that event. A. J. WOODLEY, Sports Secretary. JOANGIRIRI ATHLETIC CLUB'S SPORTS. APRIL 6, 1912. " £90 GIVEN AWAY IN CASH PRIZES. Affiliated with New Zealand Athletic and Cycling Union, and New Zealand Axemen's Association. 1. HANDICAP HURDLES. 120 yds. Ten flights 3ft 6m high. First, £5; second, £1.1 Nomination, ss. 2. MAIDEN STANDING CHOP. 15in block. first, £5; second, £1. Nomination, 7s 6d. - 3. RANGIRIRI CUP, 130 yds. First, £15second. £2; third, £1. Nomination. 15a 4. HALF-MILE HANDICAP. First? £5 second, £1. Nomination, 6s. 5. BOYS' RACE, 80yds. Those attending school t-amo radius as local race. First £1; second. 7s 6d; third, 2s 6d. Nomination, Is. i 6. STANDING CHOP HANDICAP. 18in block First. £12; second, £2; third; £1. Nomination, 18s. 7. LOCAL HANDICAP, 120 yds (radius nine 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; second, £1.. Nomination, ss. • •. 8. LADIES' BRACELET, 220 yds. Value £7 . 7s. Winner cither have money or bracelet. Nomination. 7s fid. 9. OPEN HANDICAP CHOP, 15in standing block. First. £8; second. £2. Nomination, 12s. 10. ESPLANADE HANDICAP. 440 yds First £6: second. £1. Nomination. 6s. 11. FORCED HANDICAP. 120 yds. First, £2: second, 10s'. Nomination, 2s 6cl. Nominations for all other events, with last two years' performances (all matches to be included). If no perforKjances within the last two years, the last four performances (if ' any) to bo supplied to the Secretary I accompanied with nomination fees. No I competitor shall be hanrticanped unless nomination fee is lodged with the Secretary Nominations Close March 21, 1912. IlandicaTis advertised April 1, 191?. NEW ZFALAND HEIUM) and Auckland Star. Passenger Train leaves Rangiriri for Auckland, 6.30 p.m. on above da+«. ■•■:. E. T. BAIN. Secretary and Treasurer. ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14931, 2 March 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14931, 2 March 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14931, 2 March 1912, Page 12