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MOTU SPORTS CLUB ANNUAL MELTING TO BE HELD ON THE GROUNDS, MOTU, ON EASTER SATURDAY, 19th APRIL, 1930. Judge,- Horse Events: Mr. 0. llansen. Handle upper, Chopping: Mr. A. O’Rourke. : SPECIAL TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. PROGRAMME. TO COMMENCE AT OR ABOUT 11 a.m. 1— YARDS DISTRICT SCHOOL BOYS’ CHAMPIONSHIP. For Cup donated by 0. S. Coulton, Esq., ami " L Trophy valued at £l/1/-. Cup to be i held by School winner attends. (District ‘Jo miles radius). 2 YARDS SCHOOL GIRLS’ CHAMPIONSHIP. Trophy valued £!/l/-, ' donated by M. Lovell, Esq. _3-*—FLAG RACE. First Prise £2; Second Prize £l. Entrance 0/-. 4 HANDICAP CHOP, Min. Block, of £2O. First Prize £ls, Second Prize £3, Third Prize £2. Entrance £l. 5 YARDS HANDICAP. First Prize £2, Second Prize £l. Entrance "/-. 6 OPEN LEAPING MATCH. First Prize £4 and Fisher Bros.’ Cup, for District Horse scoring most points. (District 25 miles radius) ; Second Prize £2, Third Prize 10/-. Entrance 7/-. 7 THROWING THE HAMMER. First Prize £l/1/-. Entrance 1/-. 8— MARRIED LADIES’ RACE. First Prize Trophy. 9 BENDING RACE. First Prize £2. Second Prize £l. Entrance :!/-• 10— HANDICAP CHOP. Min. Block. First Prize £B, Second Prize £2, Third Prize £l. Entrance 11/-. 11— YARDS HANDICAP. First Prize £2, Second Prize £l. Entrance 3/-. 42 —OPEN LEAPING MATCH. First prize £4, Second Prize £2, Third Prize 10/-. Entrance 6/-. 13— SINGLE LADIES’ RACE. First Prize -Trophy. 14— TILTING THE RING. First Prize £l. , EntrAiile 1/-. ” * ’ - 45 POTATO RACE. First Prize £2, *• Second Prize £l. Entrance 3/-. 46 COMMITTEEMEN’S RACE. First Prize Trophy. REFRESHMENTS ON GROUND. NOVELTY INVENTS: Sheaf Tossing, Step- •* ping the Chain, Ladies’ Nail Driving, and * Sheep -Estimating. CHILDREN’S RACES. SPECIAL PRIZES. • CUP, valued £7/7/-. donated by V. Andersen, Esq., for competitor scoring most points in Chopping Events. MOTU SPORTS CLUB CUP: lor competitor scoring most points in all horse events. To be won twice in succesion or three times at intervals. PEDDLE CUP: For competitor scoring most points in Events 9 and 15. RULES. , 1. The committee reserves the right to vary the order of events, to refuse any 'entry, or to postpone the meeting. 2. Protests ,to be accompanied by a deposit of in/-, to be forfeited in the event of the protest not being sustained. 3. All entries for Chopping Events close with Secretary on April 12tli, 1930. 4. No entries received without ( ash. 5. Six entries or no Second Prize. 6. The Judge’s decision will be final. | ADMISSION TO GROUNDS: .Adults 2/-; Cars 2/-; Horses 2/-; » Children (id. DANCE IM”’ EVENING AT MOT IT HALL. ADMISSION: Double Ticket !>/■; Gents 3/0; Ladies 2/-. N. O. NISBETT. Hon. See. ’Phone 30K Motu. Box 11, Motn. POVERTY BAY HERALD RAKAURQA; THI Poverty Bav Herald ia obtainable from MB n O BKAUFOY, Ito rekeeper, Rakauroa. fUC - HOCK ET S~and~M H k~Recorcl Books, ready printed, at Herald i Jobbing Department. <

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17233, 12 April 1930, Page 18

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