ffi" OATU SPORTS. To lie helel on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1913. On Whatatutu Polo O rounds. President, M. Campbell Esq.; Vice-Presi-dents, Messrs W. J. Forrest, G. Witters, H. Taylor, T. B. Spence, L. 11. Mac Lean, C. Gankrodger, 11. V. Palmer; Judges Hor.se Events, Messrs M. Campbell and W. C. Ensor; Judges Foot Events, Messrs T. Birkenhead and S. Deacon; Starters of Horse and Foot Events, Mr S. Deacon and W. Broughton; Committee, Messrs W. Wright, S. Deacon. C. Parkinson, J. King, S. Smith, W. Broughton, J. Gregory, T. Birkenhead. D. Forge, V. King, D. Home, M. Campbell. R. Walker. PROGRAMME OF EVENTS: First race to start at 11.30 a.m. t. DISTRICT MAIDEN RACE, 100 yards. First prize, 30s; 2nd. 10s. Entrance 2s 2. DROP KlCK.— First prize, trophy valut l guinea (presented by M. P. Poolf Esq.) EntTanco ls. 3. LEAPING MATCH, best hunting styl< over brush fence and two rickers.First prize C» guineas; 2nd, -2 guineas 3rd, 1 guinea. Nomination Cs. 4. BENDING RACE.— First prize. £3; 2nc trophy presented by F. J. Earnshaw Esq., value 255. Entrance 4s. 5. RUNNING HIGH JUMP.— First prize £2; 2nd. 10s. Entrance 2s 6d. 6. MAIDEN LEAPING MATCH, for horse that have never won an advertise< jump— First prize, 4 guineas; 2nd, £ 10s Cd; 3rd, 10s. Nomination ss. 7. SHEFFIELD HANDICAP. 130 yards.First prize, £3; 2nd, £1. Entrance 4s. 8. THREAD THE NEEDLE RACE.— Firs ' prize. 1 guinea, presented by J. Kin, Esq.; 2nd, 10s. "Nomination Is 6d. 0. FLAG RACE, 100 yards.— First prizt £3; 2nd, £1. Nomination 4s. 10. HOP. STEP AND JUMP.— First prize 30s. Entrance ls 6d. 11. CIGAR AND UMBRELLA RACE.— Firs 1 prize, £3; 2nd, 30s. Nomination 4s 6c 12. WIRE JUMP, for horses, over 1 fenc< i hunting style.— First prize, 5 guinea! 2nd, 2 guineas; 3rd, 1 guinea. Norn [ nation ss. 13. STOCK-HORSE RACE, distance 100 yd: ' twice round flag.— First prize, £3; 2n( - £1. Nomination 4s. ' 14. SACK RACE, 75 yards.— First prize, 30: 2nd, 15s. Entrance 2s. 15. CONSOLATION RACE, for competitoi who have not won an event; 50 yarc I round peg and back to starting pom s competitors to be fully clothed.— Fir: } prize, £2; 2nd, XI; 3rd, 10s. Ei 1 trincG Is , RULES AND REGULATIONS. r 1 The Committee reserve the right 1 ' alter or add to the programme, to vai ; the order of events, to refuse any entr: 3 or (if necessary) to postpone the gathe ing. "\ - , ; . • ' ' 2. Sheffield Handicap, with perforr s ances, close with the Secretary at 8 p.c J on SATURDAY, December 13. 3. Protests to be accompanied by a d s posit of 10s, to be forfeited m the evei . of tlie protest not being sustained. s 4. No entries received without cash. c 5. Mangatu District: From Kaitaratal bridge north. , 6. The Committee's decision will be fina J 7. Entries for the following events, vl; * Nos. 1, 2. 3. 4, 5, 6, 8. 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 1 - 15 close with the Secretary on Sppr c Ground. '' s Amusements and Races for Childre s under the supervision of Mr F. J. Ear s shaw. « Entrance to ground. Is; horse. 6d extr 0 C. t. HENDERSON, s Secretary and Treasurer. - Post Office. Whatatutu. s '. "" ~ t TINIROTO SPORTS CLUB. s SIXTH ANNUAL SPORTS MEETING To be held at Te Reinga Falls. SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1914. c j First event starts at 10.30 a.m. { PROGRAMME: . 1. MAIDEN HANDICAP, 100 yards.— l _ prize 255, 2nd 10s. Entry 2s 6d. 2. FLAG RACE (hbrse event).— lst pri " £2, 2nd 10s. Entry 3s. 3 3. 220 YARDS FLAT HANDICAP.— I a prize £1 10s, 2nd 10s. Entry 2s 6d. 4. BENDING RACE (horse event).— l r prize £2, 2ncl 15s. Entry 3s. 2 5. pony JuaiPiNG (open). 14.2 ar 1 under.— lst prize £3 3s. 2nd £1 1 r Entry 6s. 6. SETTLERS' HANDICAP. 150 yard ' , open to bona-flde settlers In Mun * muru, Hangaroa, Ruakiturl, Tlnirot \ and Waerenga-o-kuri.— lst prize £1 1 1 2nd 10s. Entry 2s Cd. 1 7. MAIDEN JUMPING COMPETITION. Ist prize £3 3s, 2nd £1 ls, 3rd 7s & Entry Gs. -, 8. HALF-MILE HANDICAP (open).— l 1 prize £2, 2nd 15s. Entry 3s. - 9. WHIP AND BOTTLE COMPETITIO 0 - (horse event).— lst prize £1 10s, 2r 15s. Entry 2s Od. 10.-HORSE LEAPING (open).— lst prize J , 5\ 2nd £1 10s. third £1. Entry 7s 6i I 11. 100 YARDS HURDLE HANDICAP (ope 4 —Ist p,ri_o £1 10s, 2nd 10s. Entry 2s 6i c 12. HIGH JUMP (horse event).— lst pri: :> £3, 2nd £1. Entry %s. a 13. TILTING AT THE RING (horse event s —Ist prize £2. 2nd 15s. Entry 3s. \ 14. HIGH JUMP (men).-lst prize £1 10 s 2nd 10s. Entry !»s Gd. 15. THREAD-TIIE-NEEDLE RACE (hor ' event); gentlemen to be nominated b ; ladies.— lst prize £3 3s, 2nd £1 10 1 Entry 4s. 1 LADIES' EVENTS: - LADIES' RACE.— lst prize £l,»2nd 10 > Entry Is Gd. ; . NAIL-DRIVING COMPETITION.— Ist prii 10s, -2nd ss. Entry ls; . REEL WINDING.— Ist prize 10s. 2nd 2s 6i I Entry is. SIDE EVENTS ON GROUND. ■ Admission: 2s. Children under 12. hai , price. j A SOCIAL GATHERING . In Mr Gordon Glassford's Woolshed wi . follow after conclusion of Sports, * which ali Trophies won will be presentei P. \V. 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