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RACE Entrance free. RACE |st Entrance free. RAKAUROA MONSTER SPORTS To be held at RAKAUROA, On Mr. R. C. BeaUfoy’s Property. NEW YEAR’S DAY JANUARY .1, 1931. Trains stop at ground. Patron, G. A. MacDonald: President, C. Hyndmap; Judge of Foot Events, C. Hyndman: Judge of Horse Events, E. Evans; Handlcappers, H. Bulst, T. Redpath, W. Burborough; Starter of Foot Events, J. Greaves: Horse Stewards, Ralph Beaufoy, E. McPhee, T. Langer; Call Steward, J. Le Prou: Protest Committee, A. McColl, J. Greaves, E. Murphy; Auditor, T. Redpath. . ' PROGRAMME. ‘ To start at 11 a.m. sharp. Running Events tinder "N.Z.A. and c.u; 1. SCHOOLBOYS’ Trophy, 2nd 5/-., 2. SCHOOLGIRLS’ Trophy, 2nd 5/-. 3. 100 YARDS OPEN HANDICAFIst £l/5/-, 2nd 15/-. Entrance 2/-. 4. BENDING RACE—lst £l/10/-, 2nd 10/-. Entrance 2/-. 5. BEST GIRL RIDER (Under 15 years)—lst Trophy, 10/-, 2nd 5/*. Entrance free. 6. BEST BOY RIDER (Under 15 years)—lst Trophy, 10/-, 2nd 5/-. Entrance free. 7. SINGLE LADIES’ RACE—lst £l, 2nd 10/-. Donated by P. McLoughlin, Esq. Entrance free. 8. HORSE JUMP (Hunters’ Style)— Ist £-3, 2nd £l. Entrance 4/-. 9. MARRIED LADIES’ .RACE—lst £l. 2nd 10/-. Donated by P. McLaughlin. Esq. Entrance free. 10. FLAG RACE (Mounted) —Ist £l/10/-, 2nd 10/-. Entrance 2/-. 11. HIGH JUMP OPEN HANDICAP —lst £l. 2nd 10/ —• Entrance 1/-. 12. THREAD-THE-NEEDLE RACE (On Foot)—ißt £ 1/10/-, 2nd 10/-. Entrance 2/-. /r 13. 220 YARDS OPEN HANDICAP—--Ist £l/15/-, 2nd 15/-. Entrance 2/-. 14. HORSE JUMP (Steeplechase style)—lst £3, 2nd £l. Entrance 4/-. 15. BEST MAIDEN MIDDLEWEIGHT HACK. Between 15 and 16 hands, to .carry 12 stone—--Ist £2/2-, 2nd £l/1/-. Entraftce 3/-. Prizes donated by W. L. Rutledge, Esq.. 16. POTATO RACE (Mounted)—lst £l/10/-, 2nd 10/-. Entrance 2/-%. 17. FOOTBALLERS' RELAY RACE (Teams of four)—B/- per team 18. L NAIL DRIVING—Ist £), Entrance 1/-. Guessing Competition. Stepping the Chain, etc. Mr. Nasmith's Medal, value £2/2/-, for most points in Running Events.’ / Mr. F. Jackson’s - Medal, value £2/2/-, for most points <in Horse Events. Ten-mile radius. * CONDITIONS. All events post entries. , Entries for runnitig events close at 11.30 a.m., and must be accompanied by performances fou last two years or last five events. Protests must be lodged within 10 minutes of race, accompanied’ by a deposit of 10/-, which will-be refunded if protest upheld. Judge’s decision final. : - ii . „ 1 The committee reserves the right to rearrange the programme. Three entries Or no event; five entries or no second prize. A. and P. winning horses barred. - Points for middleweight hack event count as follows: 30 for walking, 10 for trotting,' 20 for 'canter, 10 fOr soundness, 30 for conformation. \ CHILDREN SPECIALLY. CATERED FOR. Refreshment Booth on Ground. Hot. Water and MiJk.Eii#o. : i Admission 2/-; .^hijdfen-Free, HOrses 1/-, Cars 2/-.’ . Members; free. •• it DANCE IN EVENING Admittance 3/-, Members 1/6, Ladies 1/6. Standring’s Orchestra. R. C. BEAUFOY, E. C- SHAW£/' Hon. Secs, and Treasurers. There is no need to send your BOOKBINDER;;' outside'of di^borne; Cali at the HERALD BINDING i DEPT. whero work equal to any in New Zealand is rapidly executed. V ; .- : . • . f ’ Magazines, Books, and.Ledgerfe : artistically and- strongly j bound. ; Splendid range of Binding ' materials to- select from.’ I All work guaranteed, afid moderate-in-price. Get a quotation for your ’work’ : f from HERALD BINDING . DEPT. PHONE 1509.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17454, 31 December 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17454, 31 December 1930, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17454, 31 December 1930, Page 4

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