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RETURNED SOLDIERS. Affiliated with the N.Z.A. and C. Union. (P.B. .Centre). Amateur Events under permit from N.Z.A.A.A. ELEVENTH MONSTER SPORTS TO BE HELD ON SPORTS GROUND, TE KARAKA NEAR RAILWAY STATION, EASTERMONDAY, APRIL 21. £2OO IN PRIZES AND TROPHIES £2OO Special Train Leaves Gisborne for Sports Ground. Special Excursion Fare, 2/S Return. Start 10.30 a.m. sharp. Red Bus runs to Sports and Dance. AMATEUR ATHLETIC AND CYCLING EVENTS. 1— SCHOOL BOYS' RACE HANDICAP. lat, Prize, Trophy 10/0: 2nd Prize, Trophy 5/-. Entrance Free. 2 SCHOOL GIRLS’ RACE HANDICAP. Ist' Prize, Trophy 10/0; 2nd Prize, Trophy 5/-. Entrance Free. 3 ioo YARDS HANDICAP. Ist Prize, Trophy £3; 2nd Prize, Trophy £l. Entrance 2/-. 4 YARDS HANDICAP, LADIES. Ist Prize, Trophy £2; 2nd Prize, Trophy £l. Donated by 'Mrs. H. Price. Entrance 1/-. 5 YARDS HANDICAP. Ist Prize, Trophy £2;. 2nd Prize, Trophy £l. Entrance 2/-. 6 HALF-MILE CYCLE HANDICAP. Ist Prize, Trophy £3; 2nd Prize, Trophy . £l., Entrance 2/-. 7r—Three mile cycle handicap. "lat: Pfke, Trbphy £3; 2nd Prize, , Trophy, £l. Entrance 8— P(Jl£ VAULT HANDICAP. Ist Prize, Trophy £1; 2nd Prize, Trophy 10/-. Entrance 1/-. 9 YARDS HANDICAP. Ist Prize, Trbphy £3; 2nd Prize, Trophy £l. Entrance 2/-. 10— HIGH JUMP HANDICAP. Ist Prize, Trophy £1; 2nd Prize, Trophy 10/-. Entrance 1/-. 11— ONE MILE CYCLE HANDICAP. l3t Prize, Trophy £3: 2nd Prize, Trophy £l. Entrance 2/-. 12— YARDS HANDICAP, LADIES. Ist Prize, Trophy 30/-; 2nd Prize, Trophy 10/-. Entrance 1/-. 13— YARDS HANDICAP. Ist Prize, Trophy £3; 2nd Prize. Trophy £l. Donated by R. Stephenson, Esq. Entrance 2/-. 14— ONE AND A-HALF MILE CYCLE HANDICAP. Ist Prize, Trophy £3; 2nd Prize, Trophy £l. Entrance 2/-. 15— YARDS SOLDIERS’ MEMORIAL HANDICAP. Ist Prize, Trophy £4; 2nd Prize, Trophy £l. Entrance 2/-. (Open to all amateurs). 16— YARDS LADIES’ HANDICAP. Ist Prize, Trophy 30/-: 2nd Prize, Trophy 10/-. Entrance 1/-. 17— TWO MILE CYCLE HANDICAP. Ist Prize, Trophy £3; 2nd Prize, Trophy £l. Entrance 2/-. 18— ONE MILE HANDICAP. Ist Prize, Trophy £3: 2nd Prize, Trophy £l. Entrance 2/-. 19— BROAD JUMP HANDICAP. Ist Prize, Trophy £1; 2nd Prize, Trophy 10/-. £l. Entrance 1/-. 20— RECREATION GROUND RACE, 100 YARDS HANDICAP. Ist Prize, Trophy £l. Enutrance 1/-. 21— HOP, STEP AND JUMP HANDICAP. Ist Prize, Trophy £1; 2nd Prize, Trophy 10/-. Entrance 1/-. 22 SHOT PUTT HANDICAP. Ist Prize, Trophy £1: 2nd Prize, Trophy 10/-. Entrance 1/-. 23 DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL HANDICAP (Boys), 100 Yards. Ist Prize, Trbphy 10/6; 2nd Prize, Trophy 5/-. Entrance Free. 24 DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL HANDICAP (Girls), 75 Yards. Ist Prize, Trophy 10/0; 2nd Prize, Trophy 5/-. Entrance Free. 25 BROAD JUMP HANDICAP (Ladles). Ist Prize, Trophy £1; 2nd Prize, Trophy 10/-. Entranro 1/-. Returned Soldiers’ Challenge Cup, for most points in Cycling Events. Cup to be won twice in succession or three times at intervals. (Miniature to go with Cup). HORSE EVENTS. 1— MAIDEN JUMP. Ist Prize, £3; 2nd Prize, £l. Entrance 4/-. 2 HUNTERS’ JUMP. Ist Prize, £0; 2nd Prize, £2. Entrance 7/6. 3 SOLDIERS’ MEMORIAL HANDICAP (Steeplechase Style). Ist Prize, £4: 2nd Prize. £l/10/. Entrance 5/-. 4 OPEN JUMP. Ist Prize, £5 and Cup value £5/5/-. presented by R. Ruru, Esq.; 2nd Prize, £2/10/-. Entrance 10/-. 5 CONSOLATION JUMP. Ist Prize, £3; 2nd Prize, 30/-. Entrance 4/-. CHOPPING EVENTS. 1— MAIDEN CHOP HANDICAP, 12 inch Standing. Ist Prize. £4; 2nd Prize, £l/10/-. Entrance 4/-. 2 OPEN CHOP HANDICAP, 15 inch Standing. Ist Prize, £l4; 2nd Prize, £3: 3rd Prize £l. Entrance 12/-. 3 UNDERHAND CHOP HANDICAP, 15 inch. Ist Prize, £5; 2nd Prize, 30/-; 3rd Prize. 10/-. Entrance 5/-. 4 OPEN CHOP HANDICAP, 14 inch Standing. Ist Prize. £5; 2nd Prize, £l/10/-. Entrance 5/-. MISCELLANEOUS. STEPPING THE CHAIN. Prize £l. NAIL DRIVING (Ladies and Gentlemen). Prize £l. SCHOOL BOYS’ WALKING RACE. (Halfmile). Ist Prize, 10/-; 2nd Prize 5/-. SHEEP WEIGHT ESTIMATING (Dead Weight). Prize, £l. RACES FOR CHILDREN. SCHOOL BOYS’ TYRE RACE. Ist Prize. 5/-; 2nd Prize, 2/6. Nominations for all Athletic Events dose -on • WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9tli, to be accompanied by the necessary fpes, with the Secretary, or with Mr. A. Hart, Star Cycle Works, Peel Street.! Nominations for Nos. 1,2, 3 and 4 (Chopping) close on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9th. with the last two years’ performances, accompanied by entry fees, with the Secretary. ALL OTHER EVENTS POST ENTRY. No ’Nominations received unless accompanied by necessary fees. Five to stnrt or no second prize. The Committee reserves the right to add to or delete from the Programme. Protests must be lodged with the Secre- i tary not later than 15 minutes after an event, accompanied by deposit (10/-), which shall bo forfeited should protest prove frivolous. 1 The decision of the Protest Committee shall be final. i Amateur Events run under permit from i N.Z.A.A.A. I Admission 2/-. Horses 1/-. Cars 1/-. ( Children (under 11), od. LUNCHEON AND REFRESHMENTS ON GROUND. Hot Water and Milk Free. Seating Accommodation Provided. Band in Attendance. SOCIAL AND DANCE IN THE EVENING. AT NEW HALL, TE KAIfAKA. GENTLEMEN 4A. LADIES 2/-. J. W. NISBF.TT, Hon. Sec. and Treas. Te Karaka. 'Phone 54. There’s No Disputing that Advertising Is accepted aa a necessary part of modern business promotion. It haa won a place for ltseF in practically avert in 4«*try. Judicious advertising or reputable goods, backed by an efficient sales service, has proved profitable to the advertiser But ADVERTISING always should be considered as a business enterprise, not as a magic formula for unearned success. WK SHAIJL BE PLEASED TO CON FIR WITH YOU ON A JVERTISING IN A BUBINEBB-lIKB WAV.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17231, 10 April 1930, Page 7

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