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WAEREKDA-O-Kp SPORTS CiUB ANNUAL SPORTS MEETING Will be held- in Mr. •T. H. ' MossWan's Paddock, WUei'ienga-o'kuri, THURSDAY 1 , FEBRUARY 20fch, , 1913. > ''-' ' : (To start' at 10- a.m.) ; • Offioere :-Patr6n, 'Mr.^'D. J. Barry; President,; Mr S. Barns-Grahanie r Vfce-Presidents^Messrs * C. Matthews, .W< Hardwicke Smith.-s^. H. Sharp ;\ Committee, Messrs T. Mossman, /R. Jeflries, % E. Lowrie, ,T. Morrow,\T. J. Jlarns, S. McNicoi;, F.-Luscbmbe, Moore Harvey, Selby Palrher, J. C. • Woodward, -. T., Brown,Puka -Kokot" ., Timekeeper, ■. Mr./ H. Sharp; Handkappers, .Messrs G. Widish and W. Fraser;: Refer.ee,.. Mr. A .- R. . Sinall ; Result Boai;d Official, Mr. J. M6rrow; ; Secretary and Treasurer, 1 Mr. ..Ti Mossman; Clerk of Course, Mr. F. Lowrie. ' • ; ■ _ " (Open Athletic Events run under N.Z.A. & C, • Union rules.) PROGRAMME: 1, 100 YARDS DISTRICT MAIDEN.-First prize trophy (presented by Messrs Williams and Kettle), value £1; second trophy, value 10s. Entrv, 2s. 6a. - • ~ 2. BEfJD'ING. RACE.— First prize £1 ss; -second 3 PONY * JUMPING COIIPETITION (14.2 and ' under).— First prize £3; second £2; third A. SETTLERS^' HANDICAP 150 yards.-^-Open to residents of not less* than three months within Tiniroto, Hangaroa, Ruakituri, and Waerenga-o-ituri Districts. First prize, trophy value £3 3s; second, value £1 Is (presented by Messrs Samson Bros.); third " -value 10s 6d (presented by Mr C. Adair). Entrv, 2s. 6d. - _. 5. FLAG" RACE.— First prize £1 ss; second trophy value 10s 6d (presented Uy Mr. W. Miller); third" 7s. LUNCHEON 12 NOON. (Td'Start at 1 p.m.) 6 CIGAR RACE. — First prize Gold Medal, value £1 Is • (presented by Mr R. Seymour); second pipe, value 10s (presented by Mr. T Adams). Entry, 2s. 6d. 7 TILTING AT THE RING (ladies). — First prize trophy, value £1 Is (presented by Messrs Common, Shelton and C0..); second, value 10s. Entrance free. 8. WAERENGA-O-KURI HANDICAP, lOW*.— First prize »S3; ( second 15s; third- 9s. Entrv. 2s. 6d. v ' ■ ' 3 MAIDEN JUMPING COMPETITION. — First ' prize £5 S»j second £1 10s; third £1. 10 SINGLE LADIES' RACE, 100yds. — First urize • trophy, value £1 10s (presented by j/r H. J. Grieve); second, value 10s (presented by Mr. C. Morse); third, value ss. 11 WAjERENGA-O-KURI HANDICAP, 220yds.— " Firsjb prize £3; eecond 15s; third: ss. Entrvv 2s. 6d. 12 HORSE LEAPING COMPETITION. — First prize £5 ss;- second £1 10s; third £1 Is fpresented by Empire Stables.) Entry, 7s 6d. 13. MARRIED LADIES' RACE, lOOyds.-First prize trophy (presented by Mr/ W, Good), value £1 10s; «econd (presented by Messrs Nicholls and Griffiths), value 15s; third (presented, by Mr. R. Image), value 10s. ; 14, W^VERENGA-O-KURI HANDICAP, 440yds.— First prize £3; eecond 15s; thir-1 ss. Entry, 2sJ 6d. . A pair of Field Glasses, value £5 ss, will be given to competitor scoring most points in the . Waerenga-o-kuri Handicaps. NAIL-DRIVING COMPETITION (ladies).— First prize trophy, value 10s 6d (presented by Messrs Dalgety and Co.); second, value ss. ■ * 16 TILTING AT RlNG.— First prize £2; second „ '(presented ; by Mr. Bert Lucas), £1 Is. . "Entry > 3s. . ' 17 i'HR^AD-THE-NEEDLE RACE.— First prize trophy, value £3 3s; second, value £1 10s; third (presented by Messrs Davy Bros), 10b. Entry, ss. 18, LfiMON CUTTING. — First prize £1 ss; second 10s. Entry, 2s. 6d. 19. SACK RACE?.— First prize £1 ss; second 10s. Entry, 2s. 6d. - ENTRANCE CONDITIONS. --\ Entries for Nos. 3, ,9, 12, close on MONDAY, 17th February, with the Secretary, Waerenga-o-kuri Sports Club, Waerenga-o-kuri. Nominations for Waerenga-o-kuri Handicap closes with Mr. G. Wil'liah (Peel street, Gisbo*rrie), on Saturday, February 15, at 8 p.m. All other Events post entries. Three starters or no Event. No nomination will bQ, accepted unless ac-O-npanied by entry fee and performances. ,; In Entries "Nos. 3, 9, and 12 sex, color and name of horso must be given with entry. Protests, accompanied by £2, to be in writIng, in Secretary's hands 15 minutes after •conclusion of event. Money returned jf protest. Committee reserve right to postpone Meeting, alter Programme, or delete events should circumstances arise to cause such stepß being tekfin BRASS BAND IN ATTENDANCE^ .' j Stepping the Chain. Sheep-guessing Competition. Children's Races. Lollie Scrambles. ,- Admission, Is.; Children under 12, free; Members, free. fmUAQ H MOSSMAN, Hon Secretory Waerenga-o-kuri Sports Club, Waerenga-o-lcuri.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 12956, 15 January 1913, Page 4

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