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WHANCAMOMONA A THLETIC AND AXEMEN’S SPORTS. To be held on BOXING DAY, 1911. (Registered with the Now Zealand Axemen’s Association and the laranaki Caledonian and Athletic Association). PATRON, J. McCluggage; president, J. B. Hine, M.P.; vice-presidents, Messrs Eawkner, McCutchan, Abbott, Coxhead, McLauglilin, Cottier, Court, Hunter, Bradley,* Dean, Sim, J. Anderson, L. Klee Fergu,.son, Keller, F. Rodgers, Stfombpm,, Donovan, W. .Hodge, Archer, Jakes, T. ■Sutherland, Howard} , committed,'' Messrs Carroll, Dean, 1 Donovan, Bishariiy Dnnder, 6. Sul--1 livah, CharJicinJ' Marshrll, Frew., Ay, >' udiioS, F. Jobes, Archer, O. McCut- : cJian, T. Ryan, Reynol Is; judges, W. Abbott, H. Blair; gtaiter, W. Hodge; handicappurs Mesns. Hardy, Hansen ; local'events, W. Reynolds. v PROGRAMME. About £IOO. Given in Prize Money. Wnangamomcna Handicap £2O. Gnoppmg Events £42. First Event to Start at 10 a.m. sharp. ]. Maiden Race, 100yds— 1st 30s, 2nd 10s; entry 2s. -2. Boys’ Race (under 17), 75yds.—1st ss; entry Is. '3. Whangamomona Handicap, 3 distances (1) 100yds.— 1 1st £4, 2nd 30s, 3rd. 10s. Nomination ss, acceptance 2s. 4. Stepping a Chain.- -Ist £l, 2nd 10s; entry 2s 6d. 5. High Jump Handicap.— lst £l, 2nd 10s; entry 2s. 3. Whangarnomena Handicap.— (2) 220yds. Nomination ss, acceptance 2a. 7. Local Chop, 15in. standing block.— Ist £7, 2nd £2, 3rd £l. Nomination Bs, acceptance Is. 8. Whangamorr.ona Handicap.—(3) 440yds: Nomination ss, acceptance 2s. 3. Handicap Chop, ISin. standing block, of £27.—lst £2O, 2nd £5, 3rd £2. Nomination £l, acceptance 10s. 10. Local Sheffield Handicap, 130yds. —lst £O, 2nd £2. Nomination ss, acceptance 2s Gd. SI. Underhand Chop, 18in.— Ist £•!, 2nd £l. Nomination ss, acceptance 2s. 12. Haif-mile Handicap. —lst £6, 2nd £2. Nomination. ss, acceptance 2s Gd. 113. Committee Race.—lst prize trophy, 2nd trophy. !4. Married Ladies’ Race.— lst £l, 2nd 10s. 15. Consolation Race. —Ist £2, 2nd £l, 3rd 10s. Nomination 2s, acceptance Is. 16. Young Ladies’ Race. —lst 10s, 2nd ss. A Special Prize of £3 will bo given to the Competitor securing most noints at the meeting, points to count 1 2; 1.
1. Three starters or no race, live starters or no second money, seven ir no third money. 2. Entries for Nos. 3, G, 7,8, 9, 10, !.l, 12, close with the Secretary at the Whangamomona Post ORice on FRIDAY,” ])ocomher Ist. Handicaps will he published in the “Auckland Weekly News” and the “Stratford Evening Post,” on or about December 16th. Acceptances must lie paid by 10 a.m. on the ground on the day of sports. 3. Boundaries for Local Events will be the Whangamomona County. Competitors to have resided within the said boundary for throe months before date of 'sports. 4. Each Competitor must send per formances for last two years, if none within that time tin? last three performances. The Secretary will not be responsible for performances sent in last year 5. All Nominations must be accompanied by the necessary amount in cash. 6. All Protests must be lodged in writing 10 minutes after the event, ind must be accompanied by a deposit of 10s, to be retained by the Club if the protest bo considered frivolous. 7. Competitors must bo Registered, md must produce tickets if requested to do so. Membership Fee 7s 6d (will admit to around). REFRUSHMENT ON THE GROUND ADMISSION to Ground—Adults Is, Children under 12 years free. A DANCE will be held in the Whan-e-amomona Town Hall in the Evening. ,T. ROBERTSON, H. HAYWARD. Joint Hon. Secs.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 98, 8 December 1911, Page 3
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