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Warms, Comforts &. Cheers. ■ VAN I HOUTENSi COCOA i Its flavour and great digestibility place it absolutely above all other cocoas. " Hone of the natneroua cocoa* hm-t equalled Van Houten'i." — HtaUh. BEST & GOES FARTHEST. ORMOND SPORTS. MARCH 18th, 1912. PROGRAMME OF EVENTS. (To Start at 11 a.m. Sharp.) 1. MAIDEN RACE, 120 yds. Ist prize, 30s • 2nd, 10s. Entrance 2s. 2. BOYS' RACE (under 16yrs), 100 yds Handicap. Ist prize, 10s ; 2nd, ss. Entrance 6d. 3. ORMOND HANDICAP, of £7, of 3 distances, 100 yds, 220 yds, 440 yds. j Ist prize, 80s; 2nd, 40s; 3rd, 20s. I Entrance Es. / To be decided on points — 5 first, 3 second;, 1 third. 4. GIRLS* RACE (under 16vrs), 100 yds. Ist, 10s; 2nd, Trophy. 5. MARRIED LADLES' RACE. First prize, Trophy ; 2nd, Trophy. 6. ORMOND HANDICAP, 220vds. 7. YOUNG LADDiS' RACE, 100 yards. Ist prize, Trophy ; 2nd,- Trophy. 8. ST. PATRICK'S HANDICAP, 150 yds Ist prize, 40s; 2nd, 20s. Ent.FcLIlC6 3s 9. MAIDEN CHOPPING MATCH, 15in white pine logs (underhand). Ist, 50s ; 2nd, 20s ; 3rd, 10s. Entry 3s. LO. HALF-MILE HANDICAP. 'First prize, 60s; 2nd, 20s; 3rd, 10s. Entrance 3s. 11. LEAPING MATOH(Horses), steeplechase style). Ist prize, 40s ; 2nd, 10s. Entrance 2s od. 12. ORMOND - HANDICAP, 440 yards. 13. LEAPING MATCH (Horses), best hunter style. Ist prize, 40s; 2nd, 20s. Entrance 3s. 14. CHOPPING MATCH (Handicap), 18in white pine logs (underhand). Ist prize, 80s; 2nd, 20s; 3rd, 10s. Entrance 4s. 15. SAWING MATCH HANDICAP, double hand, 18in white pine logs. Ist prize, 50s ; 2nd, 20s ; 3rd, 10s. ENTRIES close MARCH 13th, 1912. it 8 p.m. v A. PARSONS, 420 Hon. Sec. TE KARAKA MONSTER SPORTS. To be held on RASTER J/JONDAY, ,gtH. GISBORNE CITY RAND IN 'ATTENDANCE. PROGRAMME. To start at 1J..15 a.m. 1. 100 YAKDS (boys under 16 years).— First prize, trophy value 15s; second prize, • trophy value 10s., Entrance la. To start at 11.30 a.m. 2. KARAKA HANDICAP, 100 yards.— First prize. £3; second prize, £1. Entrance, 3s 6d. • 3. SCHOOL GIRLS' RACE. — Trophy value y 10s 6d, presented by Mr P. J. Sefton. ', r Entrance tree. To stnrt at 12.10 p.m. 4. MAIDEN RACE, 150 yards.— First prize, trophy value 3Cs, presented by Mr W. "H. Lewis; second prize, trophy value 10s. Entrance, 2s 6d. TO start at 12.25 p.m. 5. BENDING RACE (on horseback).— First prize, £1; second prize, 10s. Entrance, 2s 6d. To start at 12.45 p.m. 6. 880 YARDS HANDICAP. — First prize, £3 10s; second prize, £1; thir-J prize, 10s. Entrance ss. LUNCHEON. To start at 1.15 p.m. 7- FLAG RACE (on horseback).— First prize, £1; second prize, 10s. Entrance, 2s od. j To start at 1.30 p.m. 8. MARRIED LADIES* RACE.— First prize, ' trophy' value 10s. Entrance free. To start at 1.45 p.m. 8. MAIDEN LEAPING COMPETITION.— First prize, £3; second prize, £1; third prize, tlOs. Entrance, 4s. To start at 2.15 p.m. 10. KARAKA HANDICAP, 220 yards.— First prize, £3 3s; second prize, £1 Is. En trance, 3s 6d. .To start at 2.30 p.m. 11. LIBRARY RACE.— First prize, trophy. Entrance, Is. j To start at 2.45 p.m. 13. LEAFING MATCH FOR HORSES (Steeplechose style).— Fist prize, £4; second prize, £2; third prize, £1. Entrance, 6s. 1 To start at 3.15 p.m. 13. KARAKA HANDICAP, 440 yards.— First ' prize,'£4; second prize, £1. Entrance, 3s 6d. To start at 3.30 p.m. | 14. BICYCLE RACE, 1 mile.— First prize, ' trophy value £3 3s, presented by Mr H. | Anderson; second prize, trophy value £1 Is; third prize, trophy value 10s. Entrance, 48. 1 15. CLAY PIGEON MATCH.— First prize, £2 2s; second prize, £I.' Entrance, 2s 6d. Under supervision of Messrs O. Sandlant and F. Cfayton. 1 To start at 3.45 p.m. 16. TILTING AT THE RlNG.— First prize, £1; ' second prize, 10s. Entrance, 2s 6d. 17. THROWING CRICKET BALL.— First prize, I trophy value, 10s. Entrance, Is. RULES AND REGULATIONS. j Nominations for Events . Nos. 2, 6, 10, 13, 16, closo with Mr C. Morse (Gisborne), or with Mr F. J. Crimmin (Te Karaka), Mr G. Proudfoot (Whatatutu), and with the Secretary on Saturday, March 31st, at noon. Nominations for all other Events close on ground 15 minutes before official time of starting each event. The Committee reserve the right to add to or take from tho Programme. Past two years' performance to accompany Nominations. No nominations received unless accompanied by necessary entrance fee. Four to start or no events. Five or more to start 6r no second prize given. Protests must be lodged with the Secretary not later than 15 minutes after an event. Each protest to be accompanied by a deposit of ss, wliich shall be forfeited should the protest bo proved frivolous. The (decision of the Protest Committee ' shall be final. The Competitor scoring most points m Events 2, 10, 13, to receive a gold medal, presented by G. 11. Williams, Esq. Points to be 5, 3, 1. SOCIAL WILL RE HELD IN THE EVENING. Gentlemen 4s. Good floor, good music. Special Train Arrangements. F. S. MORGAN, J. G. APPLETON, <■< Joint Sees. GEO. WARREN, Treasurer. \ WHERE IS "TATTERSPrELD'S," DYER? In Customhouse Street, which joins Gladstone Road, between the Post Office and Williams and Kettle's. YOU will find it two doors past Murray and Roberts, Ltd. THE PLACE to get your Work DONE WELL. CLIFFORD fATTERSFIELD, ART DYER AND CLEANER, . 40 Customhouse Street. First chuti English Certificate. Telephone 485.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12706, 8 March 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12706, 8 March 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12706, 8 March 1912, Page 3

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