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ANNUAL MEETING At "The Laurels," Waerenga-o-kuri, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1936, at 11 a.m. SPORTS ! SUPPORT THE "KURI" SPORTS. PROGRAMME: 1, 100yds. PLAT HANDICAP (Open). First prize, Trophy; second prize, Trophy. Entry 1/6. 2. WHIP AND BOTTLE. First prize, £1; second prize, 7/6. Entry 1/-. 3; BENDING RACE. First prize, £2; Second prize, £1; Third prize, 7/6. Entry 3/-. 4. MAIDEN JUMP. First prize, £3: Second prize £l/10/-; Third prize 10/-. (For horses that have never won a first prize). Entry 4/-. 5. LADIES' BENDING RACE. First prize, £1; Second prize, 10/-. Entry 6. BEST BOY AND"GIRL RIDER "(under 12 years). Two first, Trophies; Two second Trophies. Entry 1/-. 7. STOCK HORSE RACE. First prize, £2 ; Second prize, £1; Third prize, 10/-. Entry 2/6. 8. OPEN JUMP. First prize, £5; Second prize, £2; Third prize, 10/6. Entry 6/-. . , 9. FLAG RACE. First prize, £2; Second prize, £1; Third prize, 7/6. Entry 3/-. 10. OPEN JUMP (Hunter Style). First prize, £5; Second prize, £2; Third prize, £1; Fourth prize, 10/6. Entry 7/6. (Fourth prize donated by R. C. Parker, Esq.) 11. BEST STATION HACK (District Events). First prize, £l/10/-; Second prize, 10/-. Entry 2/-. (Prizes donated by J. Barns-Graham, Esq.) 12. DISTRICT FLAG RACE. First prize, £1; Second prize, 10/-. Entry 1/6. i 13. PONST JUMP. First prize, TrophV, value £2; Second prize, Trophy, value 15/-. Entry 3/-. (First Prize donated by F. Law, Esq.) 14. THROWING CRICKET BALL. First prize, Trophy; Second prize, Trophy. Entry 1/-. 15. TRIERS' JUMP. Horse that has not won a jump since August, 1933. First prize, 60 per cent.; second prize, 30 per cent.; Third prize, 10 per cent, of entries. Entry 5/-. 16. LADIES' FLAG RACE. First prize, Trophv;' Second prize. Trophy. Entry 1/6. 17. CONSOLATION JUMP. First prize, £2/10/-; Second prize, £1; Third prize, 10/-. Entry 3/6. (Third prize donated by A. Steele, Esq.)' SHEEP WEIGHT ESTIMATING, NAIL DRIVING (Ladies and Gents.) TROPHIES. A handsome Silver Cup, value £l7/17/", presented by the Club for Open Jump (Hunters' style). To be won three times. A miniature Cup will be presented to the winner each year. A Miniature Cup, presented by the committee, for competitor gaining most points in events 3,7, 9. A Trophy, presented by W. T. Veitch, Ksq., for winner of Maiden Jump. A handsome Silver Cup, value £5/5/-, presented by C. Stevens, Esq., for Open Jump; to be won twice. A Trophy, presented by A. Stoneham, Ksq., for lady gaining most points in ladies' events. One Special Prize for Best Turn Out; school child, boy or girl. Trophy presented by C. Stevens, Esq. RULES. 1. The Committee reserves the right to postpone meeting. 2 No Entries received without cash. 3. Protests to be accompanied with deposit of 10/- within 15 minutes after ■•vent: to be forfeited if protest is not upheld. ■i. Competitors are advised to pay strict mention to Rules postod on Secretary's tent, and to instructions at commencement of each event. CHILDREN'S EVENTS ARRANGED ON GROUNDS. HOT WATER PROVIDED. VDMJSSTON: 1/6; Horses 1/-; Cars 1/6. Children under 14 Free. No Side Shows Allowed on Ground. _ Remember Last Year? Coma This Year I Look Forward to Next Year I DANGE IN THE EVENING R. C. PARKER, Hon. Sec, Phone 935 R.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18920, 23 January 1936, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18920, 23 January 1936, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18920, 23 January 1936, Page 11