13 A. 7.10 XIT AT HLB TIC CJL.TJU. THIRD QPAP f'Q HELD ANNUAL ~ nNr ON MARCH 6th. 1907. Officers : President : A. W. Hood, Esq ; v:ce-presi-presidents: Messrs J. Garcia, P, S. Riley, B Harford, Jacob Rothery, W.R. Wright, Newton King, Dr Walker, T. P. Hughson, J. A. Colmer, A. Baker, and F. M. Chapman. Committee : J Garcia (chairman) T, Conroy, R Wncfie, W Duggan, A Gay. F. Binnie, A Gilhoolv. J Rothery, John Rothery, W. Rothery. A Fielder. H. Mills. Join, Deng, A Baker, J Groom, J Guy, J Clark, G Horo, M Poynton. J Hall, H Phillips, A Phillips, R Shaw, T. Parsons, H Rothery, S Webb A. Chapman . Protest Committee: J Garcia, J Young, J Leng, J Guy and secretary Judges for Running : J Guy, A. Fodder, J Garcia. Chopping : J Young, J Clark, M Poynton Starters: Running, H Mills ; Chopping: A Guy; clerk of course: W.R. Wright; Result Official: J. Hall; Marshall,_ J Young ; Marksmen, J Lem? and F Binnie ; Wrestling: W. Duggan; Handicapper, F. • Hardy. . Concert Committee: J Garcia, A Fielder, J Rothery. II Mills, J Guy, M Poynton, J Hall and secretary PROGRAMME. ri ~j ? d •S e T ° o th cm cc A •< S. S. s. S. 8. Maiden Race, post entry 20 10 1/0 0 Novice Chop, 12in block.. 20 10 1/6 100 Yards.. ._. ..50 10 52/ 1/ Novice Cyc ! e, 1 mile, trophy 1-^ and value .. .. 20 10 2/ Half Mile 30 15 5 2/ 1/0 Maiden Chop, 15in. block 40 10 2/ 1/ 290 Yards .. .. GO 15 5 2/6 1/6 Handicap Chop, 18in. block, first pold medal and 40 20 5 3/ 2/ Maiden Cycle, 1 mile .. 20 10 1/6 District Race, 220 yards Opunake. Waiaua river to Okato school 40 15 5 2/ 1/ AXEMEN’S CUP, ISin.J block.. .. ..120 30 10 5/ Mile Handicap .. .. CO 15 5 2/6 I/O Tradesmen's Chop 12m. b'oek. Boundary, Oaonui river to Okato school 40 10 5 2/ 1/ 440 Yards .. .. 50 10 5 2/ 1/ Scorcher Cycle, first trophy value about FI and 40 10 5 2/ 1/6 Cross-Country Race, about 1 mile .. .. 50 15 5 2/ 1/6 Jjocal Chop, Inin, logs .. 50 15 5 2/ 1/6 School Boys’ Race, 150vda championship (hoys Unto State the Schools) that they are attending medal value., ..20 7 1/ Three part Race, crawl 50 yaids, hop 50, inn 100 20 10 1/0 post entry Wrestling, Cumberland style, 12st and under 30 10 2/ Greasy Pig ; post entiy, pig and .. .. 20 21 Forced Handicap, 150yds 30 10 (win, 2s) (losers la)
Tug-of-War, mnnied v Single (sweepstake 2s 6cl and 20? added RULES AND REGULATIONS. RUNNING EVENTS. A full knowledge of the Taranaki A. and C. Association Rules and Racing Laws expec' ed of every competitor ; book of rules (id i.n application to the secretary, Nominations for all handicap events elo-e with the rceretary, at 8 p.nt., ou February 20th. Nominations to ha accompanied by the necessary fees and pcifonrninces. Handicaps will appear in 0 cun.urn Time-, Taranaki Herald and Budget about 27'b February, Acceptances close 2nd March. CnorPINO EVENTS. All events conducted under the N Z.A A. Rules, Nominations for all ev(nls close with ih Secretary, on Saturday, Febmary 9 b, at B n.m. f Handicaps declared in Opunake Times, Herald and Budget on' op about February loth. Acceptances close on Tuesday, Febrn >iy 22nd. Band in Attendance. Committee hold the right to postpone or alter piTgr.imppo Admission to Ground — Adults, Is; C|.ih dren Cd, horses Qi, vehie’e? free. A pistol shot will be fired two minutes before pacp event. Any competitor not on the mprk will bp left. Member’s Ticket o J : A GRAND CONCERT AND DANCE IN THE HALL IN THE EVENING. W, C. GREEN, Hon. Sec. Addiesr —P. 0., Enhotti. Baiiotu Stores, NEW GOODS ex f.s. lonic ami 'Durstkina from London, now j opening. Other shipments following. 1 SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF 0E N E RAL D R APE R Y AND LATEST NOVELTIES, Dent Miss the Opportunity ! Ssccmi’o some of flio ftaryaius. 13 KIC Ss SMAHING. This Department is row in the able hands of Mrs Ford, a lady of great experience, late of Death and Co., Christchurch. DON’T FORGET. PRICES, QUALITY, AND ATTENTION, —ABE BIGHT— T. P. HUGHSON. Kvifcxru Boarding House. A 1 X« K j\.. _IS Al£K lt, R/U Ro A. RAKER hogs to inform iVI the travelling public that the j Boarding House will be opened on t MONDAY. October 22. Meals at all hours? l ‘ Afternoon 'lk a a specialty, 61. Comfortable Beds. Hot and Gold Bath?. Stable Accommodation. Terms : Meals, Is. Beds, Is Gd.
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Opunake Times, Volume XXV, Issue 949, 15 February 1907, Page 4
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