RAKAUROA SPORTS CLUB. ANNUAL SPORTSMEETING MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1928. On Mr. R. C. Boaufoy’s Property. Horse, Running, and Novelty Events Children Specially Catered For. Train Stops at Grounds. Hot Water Free. R.~ BEAUFOY, F. SHAW, 634 Joint Secretaries.
WAIAPU ATHLETIC CLUB. TIKSTSKI INiEW YEAR SPORTS Monday, January 2, 1925. t PROGRAMME, 1. —440 Yards Handicap : Ist prize £l, 2nd £2, 3rd £l. Entry 10/-. 2. —Flag Race: Ist prize £6, 2nd £l. Entry 7/-. 3. —Mile Handicap : Ist prize £7, 2nd £2. 3rd £l. Entry 10/-. 4. —Maiden Horse Jump: Ist prize £7, 2nd £2, 3rd £l. Entry 10/-. 5. —Standing Chop (15in log) : Ist prize £2O, 2nd £5. Entry 30/-. 6. —IOO Yards Handicap: Ist prize £B/10/-, 2nd £2/10/-, 3rd £l<# Entry 12/-. 7. —Horse Jump (Hunters’ Style): Ist prize £l2, 2nd £3/10/-, 3rd £l/10/-. Entry 20/-. 8. —220 Yards Handicap: Ist prize £7, 2nd £2, 3rd £l. Entry 10/-. 9. Horse .Tump (Steeplechase Style): Ist prize £ls, 2nd £4, 3rd £2. Entry 25/-. 10. —Underhand Chop (15in log) : Ist prize £l2, 2nd £3. Entry 20/-. 11. —Potato Race: Ist prize £5, 2nd £l. Entry 6/-. NOMINATIONS, ETC. Chops: Nominations for Chops close with the Secretary on December 27, 1927, and should be accompanied with past two years’ performances. The management reserve the right to alter or rearrange any event or condition: Admission to Ground: Adults 2/6, Children 6d, Paddocking 1/-, Vehicles 2/6. DANCE In the Evening in the Tikitiki Hall. Admission to Dance : Gentlemen 3/-, Ladies 2/-. H. T. FOX, Hon. Sec., Tikitiki. C. GOLDSMITH, Hon. Treasurer, Tikitiki. 571 NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS NEWJTEAR. MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1928. THE ordinary. timetable will be suspended. 'Trains stopping where required will run as under: MAIN LINE. Train for Te Karaka. and Motuhora leave's Gisborne 9.45 a.m., TE KARAKA 10.50, Rakauroa 12.25, arriving Motuhora 1 p.m. Train leaves Motuhora for Gisborne 9 a.rn., Rakauroa 9-32, arriving Te Karaka 10.42, Park Racecourse 11.40, and Gisborne 11.45 a.mt. Train leaves Gisborne for Motuhora 4.15 p.m., PARK RACECOURSE 4.21, TE KARAKA 5.13, Rakauroa. 6.50, arriving Motuhora 7.30 p.m. Train leaves Motuhora 3.30 p.m., Rakauroa 4 p.m., TE KARAKA 5.15, PARK RACECOURSE 6 p.m., arriving Gisborne 6.5 p.m. NGATAPA LINE. Train, leaves Gisborne for PA TUT AHI DOMAIN and Ngatapa 10 a.m., arriving Ngatapa 10.40 a:m. Train leaves Ngatapa for Patufcahi Domain and Gisborne ing Park Racecourse 11.25 nn,d Gisborne 11.30 a.m. Train leaves Gisborne for Ngatapa 4 p.m., PATUTAHI DOMAIN 4,20. returning from Ngatapa 4.50 p.m., PATUTAHI DOMAIN 5.1-0, PARK RACECOURSE 5.25, arriving Gisborne 5.30 p.m. GISBORNE-PARK RACECOURSE: Train leaves. Gisborne 12.15 p.m., returning from Park P.acecorers'e 5.25 and 6 p.m. TUESDAY, JANUARY 3‘ 1928. Ordinary timetable will be suspended. Trains stopping where required will run ns follows: « IMAIN LINE. Trails leav e Gisborne for Ormond and Motuhora rj 9.45 a.m., ARRIVING! ORMOND 10.20, Te Karaka 10.40, and Motuhora. 1 p.jn. Train leaves Motuhora for Gisborne 9 a.m., Otoko 9.55, To Karalva 10.52, Ormond 11.13, arriving Gisborne 11.45 a.m. Train leaves Gisborne for Motuhora 4.15 p. a i., ORMOND 4.45, To- Karaka 5.13, -7 rriving Motuhora 7.30. Train leaves. "Motuhora for Gisborne 3.30 p.m., Te Rtf raka 5.15, ORMOND' 5.35, arriving Gisbiat.'ne 6.5 p.m. NGATAPA LINE. 'Train leaves Gisborne for Ngatapa B*3o a.m., returning from Ngatapa 9.25 a.m., arriving Gisborne 10.7 a.rn. Train leavdb Gisborne for Ngatapa 4 p.m., returning from Ngatapa 4.55, arriving Gisborrie 5.40 p.m. RETURN FARES. JANUARY 2, .1928—.. GiIgRORNE TO TE .KARAKA, 2/8 gisrqrne ...domain, GISBORNE COURSE. RETURN. TO PATUTAHI .2/-. TO PARK. .RACF--6D SINGLE, 1/JANUARY 3, 1928GISBORNE, TO ORMOND, 2/6 SECOND, 3/6 FIRST. Trains will stop at Stanley Road and Road Crossings between Waipnon and Waikohu. Goods Traffic (’perishables excepted) -will be suspended on January 2. The 9 a.m. train from Motuhora will work cream traffic.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16534, 29 December 1927, Page 2
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