SPOUTS SPORTS WAIPJRO BAY SPORTS CLUB * t Affiliated with N.Z.i. & fc.U.) EASTER MONDAY *' 21st APBIIi, 1930. RECREATION GROUND, COMMENCING ff " ' • V , j : V'’: J 11 a.m. 1 OFFICIALS. Patron: A. B. Williams, Esq. President: Dr. C. S. Davis. Vice-Presidents: K. S. Williams, M.P., A,' M. Beale, C. 11. McCracken, B'. .T. ! Lee, 1). Mcßae, P. Larsen, C. E. Nurse, A. Tuckwell, J. Clews, W. S. Thompson, R. G. SherwoodHale, J. Woodford, G. V. Dewes, G. A, Rnnciman, IT. M. Te Awarau, Tnhaka Port, S. Ngarimn, H, Walker,' W. Tako, Rev. J. J. Anderson, F. Fitzpatrick, C. Otte, R. Young, T. Hickey, H, Williams, Str.Burdetf,- -A.' ,T.- Kirkhani, E. Cormac, F. G. Cox. Committee: Messrs. W. S. Thompson, 0. Winter, H. Boyce, W. 11. Bradley, F. Tibbie, S. Mcllroy, A. MeFarlane, Hokl Fox, L. Hueston. Haudicapper ■ and Starter, Foot Events: IT. Lambert, Esq. Judges, Foot Events: W. S. Thompson and O. Winter. Starter, Horße P Events: J; Whitehead, Esq. Judge, Horse Events: S. Ngarimu, Esq. 1— YARDS DASH HANDICAP. First £3, second £l. Entrance 3/-. 2 HIGH JUMP. First £l/10/-, second 10/-. Entrance 2/-. 3 FLAG RACE. First £3, second £l. Entrance 4/-. 4 YARDS SHEFFIELD HANDICAP. First £5, second £2. Nomination 3/-, acceptance 4/-. 5 MAIDEN JUMP. First £3 and Cup, second £l. Entrance 4/-. 6 HOP, STEP AND JUMP. First £2, second £l. Entrance 3/-. 7 YARDS SHEFFIELD HANDICAP. First £5, second £2. Nomination 3/-. Acceptance A/-. 8— LADIES’ 75 YARDS HANDICAP. Open. First, Trophy, second, Trophy. Entrance l/-. ' • 9 OPEN LEAP. First £5 and Cup, second £2. Entrance 7/6. Ir 10— BOYS’ SCHOOL RELAY RACE. Open to School teams from Gisborne to Cape Runaway. Teams of Four. 400 yards. First, Medals, second, Medals. Entrance 6d. 11— TILTING AT THE RING. First £2, second 10/-. Entrance 2/6. 12— YARDS SHEFFIELD HANDICAP. First £5, second £2. Nomination 3/-. Acceptance 4/-. 13— GIRLS’ SCHOOL RELAY RACE. Open to School Teams from Gisborne to Cape Runaway. Teams of four. 400 yards. First, Trophies, second, Trophies. Entrance 6d. 14— POTATO RACE. First £3, second £l. Entrance 4/-.“ I 15— MEN'S 50 YARDS SACK RACE. First £1; second 10/-. Entrance 1/6. 16— YARDS EAST COAST MAORI HANDICAP. Open to Maoris from Gisborne to Cape Runaway. First £3 and Gold Medal, second £ 1/10/-. Entrance 4/-. ' 17— HUNTERS’ JUMP. First £5 and Cup, second £2. Entrance 7/6. •’ r ' CHILDREN’S EVENTS. NOVELTY RACES. i TOSSING THE A3?E. f KICKING FOOTBALL. SIDE SHOWS. Ac., Ac. THE DAY OF THE YEAR. THE SUNNY SPOT ON THE COAST. OLD AND YOUNG CATERED FOR. Run tinder N.Z.A. & C.U. Rules. Three entries or no event. Five entries or no second prize. Nominations for 100yds., 220yds. and 440yds. Sheffield Handicaps, together with past two years’ performances, close with secretaries on 12th APRIL, at 8 p.m. Handicaps declared on 14th April. All other events Post Entry. A Special Prize of £lO/20/-, donated by Mr. F., W. Fitzpatrick for the most points scored in tire three Sheffield events. ADMISSION:— Adults 2/-, Children i/- ( Cars 2/-, Horses 6d. DE LUXE DAHCE IN THE EVENING AT PUIA HALL. BLAIR’S ORCHESTRA. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 6/-, Ladies 2/6. T. A. CORNISH, F. W. KERR, Joint Secretaries.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17233, 12 April 1930, Page 3
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