Annual Sports On Patutahi Domain NEW YEAR’S DAY. DU' NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY OF COMBINING A PICNIC WITH A PREMIER SPORTS MEETING. Hut Water Provided Free; HIGHLAND DANCERS In the Juvenile Events have entered from Gisborne, Wairoa, Napier, Daunevirke, Wanganui, Rotorua, and Auckland. Seo Hie Keen Competition for the JUVENILE CHAMPIONSHIPS OF THE BAY. •\ a See tiie Wonder Scot—SUTHERLAND, of Wellington. No Sports Club in the Poverty Bay District has catered so well for the AMATEURS AND PROFESSIONALS both in Running and Cycling as has The Ngatapa Sports Club. This Club is here to stay—irrespective of Profit and Loss. THE HORSE EVENTS Will draw LARGE ENTRIES, C • Including THE BEST THE BAY HAS•Two horses that competed in the South Island last year will be among the competing horses. SEE Loo. Fitzgerald’s “KAISER” in „ action. Winner of the Hall Cup last year. Winner of the Open and Wire Jumps at our recent Show. Fourth place against All-comers' ut last Hastings Show ou Tonipanu Park. SEE Miss Turnbull's Steeplechaser, “THIELA,” in the Steeplechase Event And be convinced that pace and style can be obtained at this Sports Meeting. SPECIAL TRAINS to the GROUNDS. SPECIAL TRAINS to the GROUNDS. C. 1 ' ' V-,;' ''l'" V i'AF \■; - Adult Fare 2/-, Children 1/-. TRAIN’ leaves Gisborne at 11.45 a.m THE RED ’BUS SERVICE conducts an hourly service from Hannah's corner to Domain. Addl Single Fare, 2/-, Return 3/-. First ’lnis about 10 o’clock, j Concessions to Members of the ClubCHARGES: To Grounds 2/- A Children under 14, Half-price, j Cars, 2/6. ! Horses, 1/Yehfclee, 1/Grandstand 2/- (and this has been sanctioned by tile Domain Board). THE GISBORNE CITY BAND Will be in Attendance. Sole Photographic Rights held by W. Ingram. AT NIGHT there is a MONSTER DANGE A JOY-NIGHT FOR ALL! The Young Ones can dance to Music supplied by Chief McMullen. The Older Ones can just sit and wonder at the marvellous crowd and drink in the music. SEE DA N CErTsU THEREAND (Of Wellington) In several Exhibition iimiihers. ‘ The Catering is commensurate with the generosity of the Ngatapa Sports Club. THE SUPPER is under the personal supervision of Mrs. Wm. Atkins. CHARGES: Gents 5/-.. Ladies 2/6. W. W. JONASEX, Secretary-Treasurer, | Ngatapa Spol'ts Club and j Caledonian Society, i. Ngatapa, Gisborne.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16920, 29 December 1925, Page 10
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