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WAiKOHU RETURNED SOLDIERS Affiliated wiih tho N.Z.A. and C. Union, (P.B. Centre.) Amateur Events under permit from N.Z.A.A.A. SIXTEENTH .MONSTER SPORTS ON THE FIXE .ST SPORTS GROUND IN THE BAY, NEAR RAILWAY STATION, TE KARAKA EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1935. f. 125 IN PRIZES and TROPHIES £125 Special Train leaves. Kaiti Wharf at 9 a.m. for Sports Ground. special .Excursion Fare 2/8 Return. SPORTS START AT 10.30 a.m. SHARP. 57 INTERESTING EVENTS.. .ATHLETIC, CYCLING, WRESTLING, CHOPPING, AND HOR^Et AMATEUR WRESTLING. TWO CONTESTS OF 3 ROUTNWS. Trophies valued at 30/-. ONE CONTEST OF 5 ROUNDS. Trophy value 50/-. AMATEUR ATHLETIC AND CYCLING EVENTS. 1. 100yds. MEN'S HANDICAP. Ist price, trophy 21/-; 2nd trophy 10/0. 2. 440yds, MEN’S HANDICAP. First price, trophy 21/-; 2nd trophy 10/6, 3. 880yds. MEN'S HANDICAP. First prize, trophy 21/-; 2nd trophy 10/0. 4. 1. MILE MEN'S HANDICAP. First price, trophy 21/-; 2nd trophy 10/0. 5. 130yds. MEMORIAL HANDICAP. (Miller Cup with Miniature). First prize, trophv 21/-; 2nd, trophy 10/6. 0. 100yds. HANDICAP (Under 18). First prize, trophy 15/-; 2nd, trophy 7/6. 7. i MILE WALK HANDICAP. First prize, trophy 21/-; 2nd, trophy 1,0/6. 8. 75yds. LADIES' HANDICAP. First prize, trophy 21/-; 2nd, trophy 10/0. 9. 100yds; LADIES' HANDICAP. Eirst prize, trophy 21/-; 2nd, trophy 10/6. 10. HIGH JUMP HANDICAP. First prize; trophy 15/-; 2nd, trophy 7/6. 11. DISCUS THROW HANDICAP. First prize, trophy 15/-; 2nd", trophy 7/6. 12. £ MILE' MEN’S CYCLE HANDICAP. First jrrize, trophy 21/-; 2nd, trophy 10/6. 13. 1 MILE MEN’S CYCLE HANDICAP. First prize, trophy 217-; 2nd, trophy 1.0/0. 14. 2 MILE MEN’S CYCLE HANDICAP. Eirst prize, trophy 21/-; 2nd; trophy 10/0. ' ■ 15. £ MtLE CYCLE HAN,’CAP (under 18). First prize, trophy 15/-; 2nd, trophy 7/0. - 16. 1 MILE CYCLE HAN.’CAP (under IS). First prize"; trophy 15/-; 2nd, trophy 7/0. Cup (with Miniature) for ipost points in Men i) Cycling. Eysfits. £lO/10/- Cup wjth Miniature to Amateur gaining motis points ah meeting. All Entrance- Fees 1/-. Nominations for all Athletic Events- close op. FRIDAY; 12th- APRIL,, to be accompanied hy tile necessary, feeg, with the ;Seeretitfy, or with Mr. C. Brojvn, Mercer, Clhdstohn Road. (No post entries).

apTSCJEIiLANEOUS EVENTS. ;17. SCHOOL, race HANDICAP., Kim Sfim. tt£j: Suit:- prize, :2/6: i 8: sfimiSh girls? l Basjb' handicap. lG**t BP&w;: f/H:' k«; 2/g. iis. £ mjqcjev B*BB§r mlteNo- back. 1 lftes prize, §*; 2ni Eci>,ei 2/6. ! Ejdffiirs. and' JEW Entries. 20. RECRSEATriJN. GROUND RACE. First prize,, IS/-. !2flt NAJL DRIVING, EADSES. First prize, SO/-. 22. EASE DRIVING, MEN. First prize, 10/-. 23. STEPPING. CHAIN. First prize, 15/-. 21: SHEER WEIGHT-GUESSING (Diva weight). First prize,, is/-. DOST ENTRIES 1/-. PROFESSIONAL athletic and CYCLING- SCENTS; (.Under permit from E.£.A. and C. Union— Rip; Centre.) 25. 100yds. JUNIOR HANDICAP. First prize, 20/-;- 2nd, 10/-; 3rd, 5/-. Entrance 1/-. 66. 100yds. MEN'S. HANDICAP (Open). First Eutrann.A S/V 1.7. 220yds. 3XKN’S HANDICAP (Open). First prise, 40/-; 2nd- 15/-; 3rd, 5/-. Entrance- a/-. •2-6. 880yds, MEN’S HANDICAP (Open). First prize, 60/-; 2nd, 20/-; 3rd, 5/-. Entrance 3/-. 75yds. LADIES' HANDICAP (Open). First prize, 20/-; 2nd, 10/-; 3rd, 5/-. Entranco i/-. 100yds. LADIES’ HANDICAP (Open). First prize, 20/-; 2nd, 10/-; 3rd, 5/-. Entrance 1/-. 1 MILE CYCLE HANDICAP (Open). First prize, 60/-; 2nd, 20/-; 3rd, 5/-. Entrnnoo 3/-. 2 MILE CAGLE HANDICAP (Open). First prize, 80/-; 2nd; 20/-; 3rd, 5/-. Entrance 3/-. 33. 1 MILE JUNIOR CYCLE HANDICAP. (Open). First prize, 20/-; 2nd, 10/-; 3rd, 5/-. Entrance 1/-. Nominations for Professional Athletic Events close on SATURDAY, 13th APRIL, ivith the last two years.* performances, accompanied by, ontry fees, with Mr. C. L. Da-'T. Gladstone Rood, Gisborne. No nominations roceiyed Unless accompanied by necessary fees. Six to start or no second prize. Five to start or no event. The Committee reserves the right to add to or delete from the Programme. A pro rata reduction in Prize Money of finy Chopping wheire. pjvul acceptances Are less than 15. NO POST ENTRIES WILL BE RECEIVED FOR ATHLETIC EVENTS.

HORSE EVENTS. 36. 39. REST GIRL RIDER. First prize, 5/-; 2hd, 3/*; 3rd, 2/-, Entrance Free. Bi'.oT iiOV RIDER. First prize, 5/-; 2nd, 3/-; 3rd, 2/-. Entrance Free. (14 years and under.) 37. MAIDEN JUMP. First prize, 40/-; „ 2nd -. 20 ' : 3rd > ■'>/■■ Entrance 3/-. 38. HUNTERS’ JUMP. First prize, 70/-; 2nd, 20/-; .3rd, 10/-. Entrance 5/-. LEAPING COMPETITION. First prize 70/-; 2nd, 20/-; 3rd, 10/-. Entry 5/-. CONSOLATION JUMP. First prize, 50/-; 2nd, 2jQ/-; 3rd, 5/-. Entry 3/0. -FLAG- RACE. Sweepstake Event. 42. STOCK HORSE RACE. Sweepstake. 4,3. BENDING RACE. Sweepstake. 44. POTATO RACE. Sweepstake. Cup valued at £5/5/-, donated by J. Jenson. Esq;, to winner of Hunter’s Jump. (■With Miniature.) 40. 41.CHOPPING EVENTS. ! 45. OPEN CIIOP, 14in. STANDING HAN DICAP. First prize, 240/; 2nd, 60/3rd, 20/-. Entrance 12/-. 46. UNDERHAND CHOP, loin. HAND I CAP. First prize, 150/-; 2nd, 30/3ra, 10/-. Entrance 7/6. 47. OPEN CHOP, 12in. STANDING HAN DICAP. First prize, 100/-; 2nd, 30/3rd, 7/6. Entrance 5/-. ’ Nominations for Chopping Events close on SATURDAY, 13th APRIL, with the last two years’ performances,, accompanied by Entry Fees, with the Secretary at To Karakn. Telephone 54. Protests mnst be lodged- with the Secretary not later than 15 minutes after an event, accompanied by deposit (10/-) which shall bo forfeited should it prove frivolous. The decision of the Protest Committee shall bo final.

ADMISSION 1/6. CARS 1/-. CHILDREN (Under 14), 6d. Luncheon and Refreshments on Ground. Hot Water and Milk on Ground. Seating Accommodation Provided. Space for Side Shows can bn Arran»od Through the Secretary.

GRAND SPORTS DANCE IN THE EVENING. OnUumon 8/6:——Ladies 2/6. Miss Rum's OrcHjistra. J. W. IMSBEXI, B»vc.. n«4 Trnasuror, To Jvaraka. Telephone 54,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18674, 6 April 1935, Page 8

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