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£2/2/-; Second Prize, 10/. Entry 3/-. TURNING EVENTS. 3. OPEN FLAG RACE. First Prize, 15/-; Second Prize, 5/-. Entry 1/-. 2. .MAIDEN FLAG RACK. ' First Prize 15/-; Second Prize. 5/-. Entry l/-. 3. MATDEN STOCK HORSE RACE. First Prize 15/-; Second Prize 5/-. Entry 1/-. 4. MAIDEN BENDING RACE. First Prize, 15/-; Second 5/-. Entry 1/-. 5. OPEN THREAD-THE-NKEDLE RACE. First Prize, 15/-; Second Prize, 5/-. Entry 1/-. 0. OPEN POLO RACE. First Prize, 15/-; Second Prize, 5/-. Entry 3/-. CONDITIONS. Maiden Jump—No lior.se eligible that, lias ever won a jumping Competition at any sports meeting or Agricultural Show. Maiden Hacks and Maiden Station Hacks. —No horses eligible that have won any Hack Class at any Sports Meeting or Agricultural Show. Pony Jumping.—ln every case either an Agricultural Show Association’s Certificate ns to height must he submitted or tiie pony will he required to he measured on the ground. Consolation Jump.—No horse will he allowed to compete that has hot also competed in one or more of the other .Tumping Competitions. MISCELLANEOUS. STEPPING THE CHAIN. Trophy, presented by P.B. Herald. MAIZE GUESSING.—Trophy, presented by Gisborne Times. GUESSING LIVE WEIGHT OF SHEEP. Tropiiv, presented hv Mr. C. Neenan. GUESSING LIVE WEIGHT OF LAMB.— Trophy, presented by the Club. SPECIAL PRIZES AND DONORS’ LIST. SPECIAL PRIZE, Trophy, value 10/6, presented by Mr. J. Moore, for Lady gaining Most Points in Amateur Events. SPECIAL PRIZE, Trophy, value 10/C, presented by Mr. D. Tau Tau, for man gaining Most Points in Amateur Events. CUP and MINIATURE, presented by L.V.A., for Most Points in 100, 220 and 440 yards Handicap, to be won twice in succession or three times at intervals. SILVER CUP, presented by T. Gordon, Esq., With Miniature. This Cup cannot be Avoir outright, 1 but can be held by the winner of the Ormond District Sports Club Gift Handicap for 12 months. BOLTON CUP. for most points in Professional EA'ents, GOOD CUP, for most points in Amateur Cycling. GRANT DOWNIE CUP, for most points In Athletic Eventß. RULES AND REGULATION A Rules and Regulations must be strictly adhered to. ■The Committee reserves the right to increase or reduce'the number of events on the Programme. No nomination will be received unless accompanied by necessary entrance fees. Four to start or no event; five to start or no second prize. Protests, which must be lodged not later than 15 minutes folloAving the termination of any event, must be accompanied by a deposit fee of 3 0/-, which shall lie forfeited should the protest he considered frivolous. The decision of the Protest Committee shall in nil cases be final. There will be a Special Train leaving Gisborne at 9 a.m. for Ormond; Ormond, 5 p,m. for Gisborne. Train to Motuhorn leaves Ormond at 4.45 p.rn. Red Buses and Grey’s Buses will run frequently between To Karaka and Gisborne for Spirts. Gomni’s Buses will run frequently between Waipaoa. and Gisborne for Sports. REFRESHMENT BOOTH ON GROUND. HOT WATER PROVIDED. PIPERS IN ATTENDANCE. amission: Adults 1/6, Children (under 14) d; Cars 1/6; Horses 1/-. Special family concession ticket,

SOCIAL AND DANCE ORMOND HALL. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 28, at 8 p.m. Ladies 2/-; Gentlemen 0/-; Double, 4/6. Cups and Trophies presented during dance. Cups outstanding, when returned, will be allotted later. ,T. H. S ALLEN, Club Chairman and Treasurer. CAMERON Horse Events Secretary, ’ A. DODS, Hon. Secretary. The Herald Delivers its message to nearly, every Gisborne home at TEA TIME, just when the people are eager to read about the day’s events. The HERALD, with this Home Circulation, is the Advertiser’s Ideal. Let the Herald carry your sales message right into the homes. KEEN experienced buyers or advertising—the big stores of Gisborne —have for years used large spaces in the Herald. These advertisements have proved a trustworthy guide for the buying public. Their continuance year after year 1 indicate that Herald advertising pays both buyer and sellc*’ Presentation Lettering IN gold' or black. Promptly Executed at THE HERALD OFFICE.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18589, 27 December 1934, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18589, 27 December 1934, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18589, 27 December 1934, Page 13