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MANUTUKE SPORTS CARNIVAL. (Under Permit from Poverty Bay Amateur Athletic Association, Affiliated with the N.Z.A.A.A.) (Affiliated with the Poverty Bay Branch of the N.Z.A.C. Union.) TO BE HELD ON TE AEAI DOMAIN, MANUTUKE (S .MILES FROM GISBORNE). EASTER MONDAY, 21st APRIL Buses Leave Gisborne at Quarter-hour Intervals. First Bus Leaves 9 a.nu FIRST EVENT 10.30 a.m. SHARP. Judges: Messrs. E. Harvey and C. Gibson, AMATEUR: ATHLETIC AND CYCLING EVENTS. ; Handicapper. MR. R. PIERCY. 1 PROGRAMME. 3 YARDS SCHOOLBOYS’ RACE (Amateurs). First Prise, Medal, value 10/-; 2nd . Prize, Trophy, value 5/> Entrance 1/-. . 2—loo YARDS SCHOOLGIRLS’ RACE. First Prize, Trophy value 10/-; :2nd Prize, Trophy value 5/-.. . Entrance 1/I!—100 YARDS MAIDEN HANDICAP. First Prize, Trophy £l/1/-; 2nd, Prize, Trophy 10/0. Entrance 2/-. -H 4 LONG JUMP. First Prize, Trophy 10/0; 2nd Prize, Trophy 6/% ./Entrance ]/-. 5 880 YARDS AMATEUR HANDICAP. First Prize, Trophy £2/2/-; 2nd. Prize, Trophy 10/6. Entrance 2/-. c 6 YARDS AMATEUR HANDICAP. First Prize, Trophy £2/2/-; 2nd Brize,, Trophy 10/6. Entrance 2/-. 1 t 7 HOP; STEP AND JUMP. First Prize, Trophy 10/6; 2nd Prize, Trophy 16/-. Entrance 1/-. 8— YARDS SCHOOLBOYS’ RACE. First Prize, Medal, value 10/-{ -,2nd Prize, Trophy, value 5/-. Entrance 1/-. 9 YARDS LADIES’ AMATEUR HANDICAP. First Prize, Trophy £l/1/-; 2nd Prize, Trophy 10/0. trance 1/-. 10— YARDS AMATEUR HANDICAP. First Prize, Trophy £2/2/-; 2nd Prize* Trophy 10/6. Entrance 2/-. P> 11— YARDS LADIES’ AMATEUR HANDICAP. First Prize, Trophy £l/1/-2nd Prize, Trophy 10/6. ,En* trance 1/-. 12— ONE MILE AMATEUR HANDICAP. First Prize, Trophy £2/2/-; ‘lnfFPrize, Trophy 10/6. Entrance 2/-. P--13 YARDS DISTRICT AMATEUR HANDICAP. First Prize. Trophy £l/1/-; 2nd Prize, Trophy 10/6. -En--1 ranee 2/-. (Open to Competitors resident in Mmriwai, Waingalie, Te Arai and Patutam only). 14— HIGH JUMP. First Prize. Trophy £l/1/-; 2nd Prize, Trophy 5/-. 1 •„Entrance 1/-. 15— YARDS AMATEUR HANDICAP. First Prize, Trophy £ 2/2/-; 2nd -Prize, Trophy 10/6. Entrance 2/-. f t 1 PROFESSIONAL * ATHLETIC AND CY r CLING EVENTS. ' Handicapper: MR. LEO. DAVY. 1 1— ISO YARDS HANDICAP (Open); First Prize, £2/2/-; 2nd Prize, 15/-, FEn* trance 2/-. 2 YARDS HANDICAP (Open). First Prize, £2/2/-; 2nd Prize, 15/-. /Entrance 2/-. B—ONE MILE CYCLE HANDICAP (Open). First Prize, £2/2/-;)T;.2nd Prize, 15/-. Entrance 2/-. 4 TWO MILE CYCLE HANDICAP (Open). First Prize, £2/2/-DI (2nd Prize, 15/-. Entrance 2/-. 5 HALF - MILE CYCLE HANDICAP (Open), First Prizes £2/2/-;;/;2nd Prize, 15/-. Entrance 2/-. MISCELLANEOUS. STEPPING THE CHAIN (Men). First Prize, Trophy, c 'vt V nx. "£ STEPPING THE CHAIN ((Ladies). First -Prize, Trophy. 1 , /- ij. ■- /‘U ESTIMATING THE WEIGHT OF LIVE SHEEP AND PIG.V “V LI HORSE EVENTS. ' Judge: H. R. WILLIAMS, Esq. 1— PONY JUMP. First Prize, £2/3/-; -2nd Prize, 10/6. Entrance 2/6. ;',, 2 FLAG RACE. Ist Prize, £3/2/.; 2nd Prize, 10/6. Entrance-2/6. 3 MAIDEN JUMP. First Prize, £3/3/-; 2nd Prize, £l/1/-/“ Entrance 5/0 4 HUNTERS’ JUMP, First Priz» £5/5/,« 2nd Prize, £2/2/. Entrance 7/6. 5 BENDING RACE. First Prize* £2/2/-; 2nd Prize, 10/G. Entrance 2/6. 6 OPEN JUMP. First Prize, £7/7/-; 2nd Prize, £2/2/-. Entrance 7/6. 7 POTATO RACE. Ist Prize, £2/2/-; 2nd Prize, 10/6. Entrance 2/6. 8 — MAIDEN FLAG RACE. First Prize, £l/1/-; 2nd Prize, 10/6. Entrance 2/-. 9 MAIDEN BENDING RACE. First Prize, £l/1/-,;..2nd .Prize,, .10/6. Entrance 3/4 * Y Events Nos. 8 and 9 open to any rider who has never .won.a Ring or Bending Race. 91 (i 10— WHIP AND BOTTLE. First Prjze, £2/2/-; 2nd Prize, 10/6. Entrance 2/6. 11— STEEPLECHASE JUMP. First Prize, £5/5/*; 2nd Prize, £2/2/-* Entrance 7/6. ,) P-ir,-. 12— CONSOLATION .TUMP. First Pmj, £3/3/-; 2nd Prize, £l/1/-. Entrance 4/-. . 13— STOCK HORSE RACE. First Prize. £2/2/-; 2nd Prize, 10/6. Entrance 2/6, h ' Entries* for Amateur Athletic and Cycling Events close SATURDAY, 12th APRIL;; at 9 p.m., at Mr. A. F. Barber’s store, Manutuke, or Secretary. 1; ,Tovcn Entries.. received by R. J. Clark, Esq., //Salon Studio,’.V Gi s l* ,riie - *. Entries for Professional Athletic and Cycling Events close with Mr. Leo. Davy, Tobacconist, on SATURDAY, APRIL l?th. SECRETARY’S I '' PHONE NO. ' S47Jb (1) “Manutuke Memorial Cup.” To winner of Open Jump. (2) “The Jobson Clip,” presented by J. Jobson, Esq., for Most Points in Horse Events. -r (3) “The Craill Cup,” presented by the Misses Craill and H. .Craill, < Esq*. ,Mannfuke, for Amateur Athletics; Most Prints in Events Noe. 5,6, 9, 10, 11 and 12^ (4) “The Secretary's Cap.” presented by R. Piercy, Esq., for Professionals; Most Points in Events Nos. 1,2, 4 and 5. (5) “The Good,Cup,” presented by;W. Good and -CoJ, for Most Points over all Amateur Athletic Events. Cups to be won two years in succession or three years at intervals. $ RULES AND REGULATIONS. The Committee reserves the right of increasing,, or rfidpriiJK the number of Events on the. programme and to postpone dhe Sports, if necessary. No Nomination received unless accompanied by necessary Entrance Fee and-last three performances. • ••,*:; . !• The Entries for all Horse Events will be Post Entry. - ... ... y Four 10 start, or no event. Six at least to start, or no Second Prize. Ail. Professional. Entries ,Must be on the N.Z. Union official forms, y.>, Protests, Which must be lodged with the Secretary not later than 15 minutes following the termination of any event, must 110 accompanied ■by a deposit fee of 10/-. which shall be forfeited should the protest be considered frivolous. The decision;- of the Protest Committee shall in all instances be final. 1, Admission 2/-, Horses 1/-, Motor Cars 2/-, Children 6d. f Ice Cream and Melons on Sale. REFRESHMENT BOOTH ON GROUND. HOT WATER AND MILK FREE/: MR. NORMAN KIRK’S ORCHESTRA IN . ATTENDANCE h; ■; SPORTS BALL IN EVENING. ' MANUTUKE 'MEMORIAL - HALL> .. Gents 5/-.; Ladies- 2/&MR. NORMAN KIRK’S ORCHESTRA. ~ ; R. PIERCY, Hon. Sec., Manutuke Memorial Hall Association.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17236, 16 April 1930, Page 16

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