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MANUTUKE SPORTS CARNIVAL. (Under P*rmit from Poverty Bay AmateurAthletic Association, Affiliated with the N.Z.A.A.A.) (Affiliated *ith the Poverty Bay Branch of ihe N.Z.A.C. Union.) MONSTER SPORTS TO BE HELD ON TE AEAI DOMAIN, MANUTUKE (8 MILES FROM GISBORNE). EASTER MONDAY, 21st APRIL Buses Leave Gisborne at Qußrter-hour Intervals. First Bus Leaves 9 a.m. FIRST EVENT 10.30 a.m. SHARP. Judges: Messrs. E. Harvey and C. Gibson. AMATEUR: ATHLETIC AND CYCLING EVENTS. Handlcapper. MR. R. PIERCY. PROGRAMME, I—loo YARDS SCHOOLBOYS'' RACE (Amateur*). First Prize, Medal, value 1 |pA: 2nd Prize, Trophy, value 5/-. Entrance 1/-. 2—loo YARDS SCHOOLGIRLS' RACE. First Prize, Trophy value 10/-; 2nd Prize, Trophy value 5/-. Entrance 1/3—loo YARDS MAIDEN HANDICAP. First Prize, Trophy £l/1/-: 2nd Prise, Trophy 10/6. Entrance 2/-. 4—LONG JUMP. First Prize, Trophy 10/6; 2nd Prise, Trophy 5/-. Entrance . 1/-. s—Bßo YARDS AMATEUR HANDICAP. First Prize, Trophy £2/2/-; 2nd Prize, Trophy 10/6. Entrance 2/-. 6—loo YARDS AMATEUR HANDICAP. First Prize, Trophy £2/2/-; 2nd Prize, Trophy 10/6. Entrance 2/-. 7—HOP. STEP AND JUMP. First Prize, Trophy 16/6; 2nd Prize, Trophy 5/-. Entrance 1/-. . B—S2O YARDS SCHOOLBOYS' RACE. First Prize, Medal, value 10/-; 2nd Prize, Trophy, value 5/-. Entrance 1/-. 9—120 YARDS LADIES' AMATEUR HANDICAP. First Prize, Trophy £l/1/-; 2nd Prize, Trophy 10/C. Entrance 1/-. 10—220 YARDS AMATEUR HANDICAP. First Prize, Trophy £2/2/-; 2nd Prize, Trophy 10/6. Entrance 2/-. Jl—7s YARDS LADIES' AMATEUR HANDICAP. First Prize, Trophy £l/1/-; 2nd Prize, Trophy 10/6. Entrance 1/-. 12—ONE MILE AMATEUR HANDICAP. First Prize, Trophy £2/2/-; 2nd Prize, Trophy ID/6. Entrance 2/% 13—100 YARDS DISTRICT AMATEUR HANDICAP. First Prize, Trophy £l/1/-; 2nd Prize, Trophy 10/6. Entrance 2/-. (Open to Competitors resident in Muriwai, Waingake, To Arai and Patutahl only). 14—HIGH .TUMP. First Prize, Trophy £l/1/-; 2nd Prize, Trophy 5/-. Entrance .!/•• 15—440 YARDS AMATEUR HANDICAP. First Prize, Trophy £2/2/-; 2nd Prize, Trophy 10/6. Entrance 2/-. PROFESSIONAL ATHLETIC AND CYCLING EVENTS. ttl&diCiiiper; MR. LEO. DAVY, YARDS HANDICAP (Open). First Prise, £2/2/-; 2nd Prize, 15/-. Entrance 2/r* , 2—220 YARDS HANDICAP (Open). First Prise, £2/2/-; 2nd Prize, 15/-. Entrance 2/-. 3—ONE MILE CYCLE HANDICAP (Open). First Prize, £2/2/-; 2nd Prise, 15/-. Entrance 2/-. 4—TWO MILE CYCLE HANDICAP (Open). First Prize, £2/2/-;. 2nd Prize, 15/-. Entrance 2/-. S—HALF • MILE CYCLE HANDICAP , (Open). First Prize, £2/2/-; 2nd Prize, 15/-. Entrance 2/-. MISCELLANEOUS. I STEPPING THE CHAIN (Men). First Prize, Trophy. STEPPING THE CHAIN (Ladies). First . Prize, Trophy. ESTIMATING THE WEIGHT OF LIVE/ SHEEP AND PIG. . .

HORSE EVENTS. Judge: H. R. WILLIAMS, Esq. I—PONY JUMP. First Prize, £2/2/-; 2nd Prize. 10/6. Entrance 2/8. 2—FLAG RACE. Ist Prize, £2/2/-; 2nd Prize,,lo/fi. Entrance 276. 3—-MAIDEN JUMP. First Prize, £3/3/-; 2nd Prize, £l/1/-. Entrance 5/-. 4—OTJNTERS* JUMP. First Prize £5/5/,2nd Prize, £3/2/. Entrance 7/6. S—BENDING RACE. First Prize, £2/2/-; 2nd Prize, 10/6. Entrance 2/6. 6—OPEN JUMP. First Prize, £7/7/-; tad Prise, £2/2/-. Entrance 7/6. 7—POTATO RACE. Ist Prize, £2/2/-; 2nd Prize, 10/6. Entrance 2/6. *—MAIDEN FLAG RACE. Pirst Trite, £l/1/-; 2nd Prize, 10/6. Entrance 2/-. *—MAIDEN BENDING RACE. First Prize, £l/1/-; 2nd Priee, 10/6. En- , trance 2/-. , , „ . Events Nos. 8 and 9 open to any rider who has never won a Flog or Bending Sacs, JO—-WHIP AND BOTTLE. First Prize, . 48/2/-; gad Prize, 10/6. Entrance,2/6. 11—STEEPLECHASE JUMP. First Prise, 18/5/-; 2d4 Prise, *2/2/-. Entrance 7/6. 12—OONSOLATION JUMP. First Prize, tram:e. */-. ~.,., 1 ~ ■■ 13—STOCK HORSE RACE. First Prize, 42/2/-; 2nd Prise, 10/6. Entrance 2/6.

Entries for Amateur Athletic and Cycling Events clow SATURDAY, 12th APRIL, at 8 p.m., at Mr.A. F. Barber's store, Manutuke, or Swrettty. ,>. . k - TflWn Entriei received by R. J. Clark. 0., "Salon Studio," Glsborne. Entries for Professional Athletic and Cycling Xrentfi clone with Kh L«. Davy, Tohaeoonist, on MTUKDAY, APRIL 12th.' SECRETARY'S' PHONE NO. 5473'. (1). "irbajtctalce Memorial Cop.'* n»j trap l tt.Optm Jimp. . .•■..,<■' fiifr, "The Johstm Cop," presented; by j J. .Tobson, Esq., for Host Points in Horse, Evwrts. '■ | ..,'.•,,,- ufSL "The CraJll Cup," presented hy the Misses Cralll and S. UraSJl, Run... Manutulee, for Amateur Athletics: Most Points in Events No*. 5,6, 8, 10, 11 and 12. til- "The Secretary's Cup." presented by WL Ptocy, Esq., for Professionals; Most Points in Events No*. 1,2, 4 and 5. t 5). "The Good Cup," presented hy W. ; Good and Co., for Most Points over *H Amateur Athletic Events. Caps to he won two years tn succession or three years at Intervals. RULES AND REGULATIONS. The Oommittee reserves the right of Increasing or reducing the number of Events on the programme and to postpone the Sports, if necessary. NO Nomination received unless accompanied by necessary Entrance Fee and lait three performances. The Entries for ill Horse Events i will be Post Entry. Four to start, or no event. Six at least to start, or no Second Prise. All Professional Entries Must be on the NX Union official forms. Protests, which must be lodged with the Becretary not later than IS minntes following the -termination of any event, must be 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. Admission 2/-, Horses l/-, Motor Care 2/-, Children 6d. lot Cream and Melons on Sale. RlbftefftrEilT ROOTS 'ON OROUNn. HOT WATER AND MILK FREE. WR. NORMAN KTKK'S ORCHESTRA IN ATTENDANCE. SPORTS BALL 7$ EVENING. MANUTUiCE MEMORIAL HALL. .. tMtti S/-.; Indies 2/8. MR". NORMAN -KIRK'S ORCHESTRA. R. PIERCY, Hon. Sec, Manutuke Memorial Hall Association. {lncorporated}.

I ROM the <wrli€«t "beginnings the _j objective of tb% Herald has bwft to give all the tows all the time with the least possible delay. Appreciation of this is shown by the fact that fruii> Wairoa to the East Cape the Hemic! regularly goes into nearly every family home. This Hottm Circulation of the Herild '!» available to advertisers. Let the Herald regularly carry your sale* meitftgt to the fairifties of this district

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17238, 19 April 1930, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17238, 19 April 1930, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17238, 19 April 1930, Page 9

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