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•OVERTY BAY RUGBY FOOTBALLERS'! ASSOCIATION J SPORTS MEETING (Under N.Z.A. and C.U. Rules.) Childers Road Reserve, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18th, Commencing at 2 o'clock. )fflcials:— Judges: Flat Events, Messrs D. J. Barry, H. White, and G. Witters; Jumping, Mr J. J. Martin; Place Kick and Tug of War, Mr W. Howard; Hockey, Mr O. R. Olsen; Throwing Cricket Ball. Mr C. Morse. Handicappers: Foot Events, Mr G. Wildish; Cycle Events. Mr F. Wilkinson. Starter: Mr J. Callaghan. Timekeepers: Messrs R. T. Seymour and T. R. Gordon. PROGRAMME. 1. 100 YARDS HANDICAP (open).— First prize, £2; second, £1. Entrance 2s 6d. 2. PLACE-KICK COMPETITION. — First prize, 10s. Entrance is. 3. ONE MILE BICYCLE RACE.— First prize, £2; second, £1; third. 10s. En4. THROWING CRICKET BALL— Trophy, 10s. Entrance Is. 5. LADIES' DRIVING HOCKEY BALL.— First firizeV trophy value 10s; second, trophy value ss. Entrance free. 6. 220 YARDS HANDICAP (open).— First prize, £2; second, £1; third, 10s. Ent runes 2s 6(1 7. TUG-OF-WAR (sweepstake).— Entrance, Is per man, teams of seven. 8. 440 YARDS HANDICAP (open).— First prize, £2; -second, £1; third, lbs. Entrance 2s 6d. 9. SCHOOLBOYS' 440 YARDS RELAY RACE.— Trophy, value 10s. Entrance free. 10. LONG JUMP.— First prize, 10s. Entr&ncf- Is 11. 440 YARDS RELAY RACE (open to Rugby, Soccer and Hockey .Clubs). Teams of four.— First prize, £1 10s; second, 10s. Entrance, is per man. 12. HOP. STEP AND JUMP.— First prize, 10s. Entrance Is. 13. 880 YARDS HANDICAP (open).— First prize, £3; second, fil; third, IOS. Entrance 3s. RULES AND REGULATIONS. Nominations for events Nos. 1, 3, 6, 8 and 13, close with Mr C. Morse on Saturday, December 13th. Nominations for all other events close on ground 15 minutes before time of starting each event, with the Secretary. The Committee reserve the right to add to or take from the Programme. Past two years' performances to accompany Nominations. No Nominations received unless accompanied by necessary entrance fees. YFour to start or no event. Six or more to start or no second or third prizes 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, which shall be forfeited should the protest be proved frivol-' ous. The decision of the Protest Committee shall be' final. admission.- is. I W. R. BURGE. Hon. Secretary. TE KARAKA MONSTER^ SPORTS | To be held on FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1914. Brass Band ln Attendance. OFFICIALS. Patron. Mr W. D. S. Mac Donald, M.P.; President. Mr L. C. Allen; Vice-Presi-dents. Messrs A. M. Lewis, G. Williams, B. M. Hutchinson, M. D. Manuel, C. Neenan, R. Carllle, J. Mouat, Dr. Clarldge; Starters, Messrs J. W. Brown and W. H. Lewis; Judges Foot Events, Messrs A. M. Lewis, A. Booth, Jas. Poynter; Handicapper, Mr W. Howard; General Committee, Messrs C A. Foote, P. Sefton, W. H. Lewis, R. Hlnes, H. Y. Hiigties, Jas. Poynter, J. W. Brown. J. Ashby, F. Pitcher, G. Pitcher, H. Ruru, W. Bougen, F. Evinson, T. Crimmin, R. Barclay, R. Ashby, G. Smart, F. Parkinson.ana • Secretary ana Treasurer; Protest Committee, Messrs J. Poynter, J. MOuat, Dr Clarldge. PROGRAMME. (All Athletic and Cycling Events to be run under N.Z.A. and C.U. Rules.) 1. 100 YARDS, boys under 16. Ist prize, 15s (Mr Foote); 2nd, 10s (Mr Morgan). Entrance Is. 2. Te KARAKA HANDICAP, 100 yards. .Ist prize, £3; 2nd, £1. Entrance 3s 6d. 3. SCHOOL GIRLS'. 100 yards. Ist prize, trophy 10s 6d (Mr R. J. Sefton). Entrance free. 4. MAIDEN. RACE, 150 yards. Ist prlze.e 30s(trophy by Mr W. Bt. Lewis); Snd, 10s. Entrance 2s 6d. 5. BENDING RACE. Ist prize. £1; 2nd, 10s. Entrance 2s 6d. 6.880 YARDS HANDICAP. Ist prize, £4; 2nd, £1. Entrance 4s. 7. FLAG RACE. Ist prize. £1; Snd, 10s. Entrance 2s 6d. 8. RUNNING HIGH JUMP HANDICAP. -Ist prize. £1 10s; 2nd. 10s. Entrance '2s 6d. 0. MAJDEN LEAP. Ist prize. £4; Snd, £1. Entrance 4s. 10. MARRIED LADIES' RACE. Trophy £1 is (Mr Allen). Entrance Is. 11. Te KARAKA HANDICAP, 220 yards. Ist prize, £3 10s; 2nd, £1. Entrance, 3s ad. ■. ■ *« 13. LIBRARY RACE. Ist prize, trophy (Mr Booth). Entrance is. 13. OPEN LEAP (Steeplechase). Ist prize. £4 10s; 2nd. £l 10s. 'Entrance Is. 14. TE KARAKA HANDICAP, 440 yards. Ist prize. £4 10s; Snd, £1 10s. Entrance 4s. 15. CLAY PIGEON MATCH. Ist prize, £2; 2nd, £1. Entrance 2Sv6d. Under the supervision of Messrs F. Clayton and . O. Sandlant. . ' 1 16. HOP, S.TEP, and JUMP. Ist prize. £1 10s; .2nd. lOs. Entrance 2s 6d. 17. TILTING AT THE RING. Ist prize, £1; Snd,' 109. Entrance 3s 6d. 1 . : ktfLES AND REGULATIONS. Nominations for events Nos. 3, 6, 11, 14, close with Mr C. Mprse (Qisborne), Mr J. fE: Gregory (Whatatutu), and with the 'Secretary, on MONDAY, 22nd December, at nooh. Nominations for all other Events close on ground 15 minutes before official time tor smarting each Event, with the Secretary. The Committee reserve the right to add or take from the Programme. , Past "two years Yperfo nuances to accompany nominations. 'No nominations received unless accompanied by necessary entrance fee. ■Four to 'start or no event. Five or more to start or 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, which shall be forfeited should the protest be proved frivolous. The decision of the Protest Committee shall be fipal. ' Competitor : scoring most points m Events' 5, 7, 15 to receive Special Trophy Points tb be 5. 3. l. F. 8. MORGAN, Hon. Sec. A-JQREW & RICHARDS, , V LAND k ESTATE AGENTS. GENUINE CHRISTMAS GIFTS. ;•££() SECURES a Spicndia Home, C^ XJXJ full quarter-acre, lovely harbor view, 10 minutes from G.P.O. Balance at 1 6. pei- cent. (242) Jg|AA SECURES an Up-to-date, | ow - L^' V Fashionable Residence, every modern convenience. Ai Bargain at «6?5.. ° (239) .•£l5O SECURES, good Kauri House </^-T uyj aud Furniture, . alb complete. .Walk-in price £475. (238) £1 Tram terminus — Modern cVXOU. villa, 5 rooms. A Snip at £600.' 237 £lC;n BUYS a Splendid New Resit *"'- , - c ' u dence, full i-acre, fashionable Kaiti. Balance £430 at 6 per cent. . '— . ' .244) We are prepared to build Modern Houses to suit clients on Very Easy Terms. Call and see lis to-day ! ANDREW & RICHARDS LOWE STREET. OW LANDING, ex Rangatira and Tainui— New Season's Paperhangings; the choicest, best, and cheapest. Large stocks White Lead, Oil, Glaus. Scrim, eto ; tho cheapest and best. Gall nnd inspect.— J. T). ThatinYGfey. Street. Tj^jOß SALE—Light Spring Dray> m X! first-class order. Cheap for cash. — Graham and Krebs, Premier Coach - Huilder_». ' ' JOHNSTON! AND BMTTH for No* Season's Underwear. Summer w«;«ht« Iq Bhirii eai Pants

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XL, Issue 13258, 17 December 1913, Page 8

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