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ST, PATRICK'S ANNUAL SPORTS (Under rules of N:Z. Athletic and Cycle Union and N.Z. Axemen's Association.) To be held on tlie Park Racecourse, Gisborne. on - * EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1914. Patron: Sir James Carroll. K.C.M.G. President: Rev. Father Golden. Executive Committee: Messrs A. E. Davey,!. Ed. Williams, Sid. Williams, J. Dower; T; G. Lawless, J. J. Martin, J. Farelly, Treasurer, and Secretaries. .Judges: Athletic and Cycling- Events— Messrs -5. Wildish.- J. J. Martin, R. Cole. w;. WU. son; dancing— Mr McKcchnie; Jumping— Messrs H. White and C. Morse; chopping—Mr C. Neepan. Handicapper: Mr J. Callaghan. Starter: Mr G. Downie. Timekeepers: Messrs D. J. 'Barry. J. I Gordon, F. C. Porter. Track Steward: Mr A.- E. Davey. Treasurer: Mr Ed. Williams. -..■-■• PROGRAMME OF EVENTS: 1. MAIDEN RACE. 150yds.— 1st £2, 2nd 10s. Entrance 2s M (11.30 a.m.) 2. BOYS' RAGE, under 16. 100yds.— 1st trophy value £1 2nd trophy value 10s. Entrance is (11.45 a.m.)!. 3. ST. PATRICK'S HANDICAP, 100 yds.— Ist £5, 2nd £1 10s. 3rd 10s. Entrance 5s >( 12 noon). ' ' 4. ONE MILE CYCLE RACE.— lst £3, 2nd £2. Entrance 3s (12.15 p.m.) .;• 5. PONY JUMPINtI COMPETITION.— Ist £3,. 2nd -£2» <• Entrance ■5s (1 p.m.) 6. FINAL - ST.. PATRICK'S HANDICAP. 100yds.— (145 p.m.). 7. HIGHLAND "FLING.— Ist gold medal, 2nd 10s. Entrance is (1,30- p,m.) 8. THREAD - THE - NEEDLE RACE, .n horseback.— lst 30s, < 2nd los; Entrance Is' (t.30 p,m.) 9. BOYS' WALK, half-mile.— lst silver , watch, 2nd football, presented- by Rev.' Father Lane.- Entrance Is (1.45 p.m.) 10. CHOPPING MATCH, standing 15-lnoh log.— lst £4, 42 nd £2. Entrance 7s fd (1.45 p.m.) . . > - - 11. ST. PATRICK'S HANDICAP, 220 yds.— Ist £7, 2nd £2, 3rd 10s. Entrance 7s 6d (2 p.m.) 12. JUMPING COMPETITION, steeplechase style.— lst £4, 2nd- £L Entrance 5s (2.15. p.m.) •■'■ ■' • ' 13. IRISH JlG.— lst gold medal presented by Mr C. Morse, 2nd 10sv Entrance Is 1 (2:15 p:m.) , ' . * ' 14. MOTOR CYCLE RACE, 5 miles.— lst f5, 2nd £2. Entrance 5s (2.30 p.m.) ... (Gold -1 medal, valued £3 3s. to competitor doing fastest time m motor cycle race; owner 1 must use Ushcrwood's oil). 15. ST. PATRICK'S HANDICAP. 440 yds.— j Ist £10, '2nd £2 10s, 3rd £1. Eotran.ce 7s 6d (2.45 p.m.) 10. HOSPITAL- RACE, proceeds to go to Hospital.— lst £2 2s. Entrance ls (3, p.ni.) 17. JUMPING COMPETITION, hunter. - ISt £4, 2nd £1. Entrance 5s (a.15 p.m ) 18. ' 980 YARDS.— Ist £5, 2nd 30s, 3rd 10s. Entrance 5s (3.3Q p.ra.J 10. THREE-MILE CYCLE RACE.— lst £5, 2nd £2, 3rd £1. Entrance 7s 8d (3.45 p.m.) .;■:'- ■■'■'* -I 20. SINGLE i' II AND SAW, 15-inch' log.— • 4st £4, 2nd £I.' Entrance ss'(4 p.m.) 21. 120. YARDS HURDLES.. 10 flights.^- --' lstr £2 10s, 2nd 10s. . Entrance 2s Gd (4 p.m.) ■•-•■ • 22. UNDERHAND CnOP.— lst £4. 2nd £2. Entrance -7s 6d (4.15 p.m.) .. 23. ONE MILE FLAT RACE.— lst £7, 2nd £2, 3rd'£li Entrance 7s 6d (4.30 p.m.) 24. FORCED HANDICAP, 150 yards.— Ut ' £2, 2nd 10s. Entrance 2s 6d (4.45 p.m ) (A Gold Medal, value' £3 3s, will be awarded to competitor scoring most points m 100 yds, 220 yds, and 440 yds. Points: 5, 3, and l.) v RULES AND REGULATIONS. Nominations for Events Nos. 5, 7, «n, 12, 13, 17, 20 and 22, close with' Secretary at Mr C. Morse's shop, and with Mr C. Neenan (Orrtiond) at 9 T.m. on Saturday, April. 4th, 1914. All other events post entry. , Past two years' performances to accompany nominations for Athletic and Cycling Events;' lf no performances during past two years, last three performances'. No nomination will "be received unless accompanied by necessary entrance fees. ; Competitors paying 3s and over will fOe entitled to refund of admission to ground. There 1 must; be six , starters m- each event, or no second or third prize. • - P. ; McGRATBv , :. Hon. Secretary. »lo_r cold WUI * " w disappear */^ifJW[% ■ •urelyif j-oIL. f 1 J|l .■'ll T,£_ L/(. *f» -' % 1 1™ Br yp Wk /_raJl vi^l Three"^ __ D_ m. ■irvli. _<ki^ generation* ___» _C ! BI *^ [ l_^ n have proved it _H Hl■ ■_ mfff the best and safest b|B _LB gr_f Enough medicine. Abulf HJBE\T fl century record of merit ■ VI -_U X Hhotild mean a good deal ■ n ff W\~ to you. Refuse imitations *§ Hff w and substitutes. Insist ou m ■ # 4m%, Bonn ma ton'g Irißh Most. ■ _T 73 . / ■ _!•_
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13349, 6 April 1914, Page 4
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