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SPORTS MEETINGS. URENUI SPORTS CLUB. gPORTS JJEETING. SATURDAY, MARCH 29. Handicapper: T. Fowler. Judges: J. McLeod, N. A. Christiansen, T. Fowler, A. George. Sports commence at 11 a.m. sharp. PROGRAMME : 1. 120 YARDS MAIDEN. First 30/-/ Second 10/-. Nom. 2/-. Post Entry. 2.12 in. LOCAL CHOP. First 50/-, Second 20/-, Third 10/-. Nom. 4/-. 3. 120 YARDS URENUI HANDICAP. First 120/-, Second 40/-, Third 20/-. Nom. 8/4. HALF-MILE CYCLE HANDICAP. ’ First GO/-, Second 20/-, Third 10/-. Nom. 4/6. 5. 12in. HAND CHOP. First 80/-. Second 30/-, Third 10/-. Nom. 6/-. 6. 220 YARDS HANDICAP. First 60/-, Second 30/-, Third 10/-. Nom. 5/-. 7. 120 YARDS LOCAL HANDICAP. Trophies. Nom. 2/6. 8. 1 MILE CYCLE HANDICAP. First 60/-, Second 20/-, Third 10/-. Nom. 4/6. 9. 151 n. HAND CHOP. First 140/-, Second 40/-, Third 15/-. Nom. 10/-. 10. 440 YARDS HANDICAP. First 70/-, Second 20/-, Third 10/-. Nom. 5/-. 11. 2 MILE CYCLING HANDICAP. First 100/-, Second 30/-, Third 10/-. Nom. 7/-. 12. HALF-MILE HANDICAP. Flint 70/-, Second 20/-, Third 10/-. Nom. 5/-. 13. STEPPING THE CHAIN. First 20/-. Nom. V14. TOSSING THE SHEAF. First 10/-. Nom. 1/-. Post entries. 15. LADIES' RACE. Trophies. 16. 100 YARDS BOYS’ RACE (14 and under). First Gold Medal, Second Silver Medal. Nom. 1/-. 17. 220 YARDS BOYS’ RACE (17 and under). First Gold Medal, Second Silver Medal. 18. 1 MILE HANDICAP. First 70/-, Second 20/-, Third 10/-. Nom. 5/-. 19. SHEEP GUESSING. First 20/-. Nom. 1/-. Post entries. 20. 120 YARDS FORCED HANDICAP. First 30/-, Second 10/-. Nom. 2/6. Nominations close on SATURDAY, March 22. Handicaps appear WEDNESDAY, March 26. Points Prize (Gold Medal) for Running Events Nos. 2,6, 10, 12, 18. Points Prize (Gold Medal) for Cycling Events Nos. 4,8, I’l. Cycling Nominations wHI be received by Mr. Arnold George, in conjunction with Secretaries. New Plymouth Pipe Band in Attendance. Refreshment and Luncheon Booths on the Ground. Admission: Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/-. G. H. FULLER, R. JOHNSTON, Joint Hon. Secretaries.

JJRUTI JJEACH piCNIC QLUB. ANNUAL RACE MEETING. To be held on Waltoitol Beach, Urenui, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1924. Judge: E. K. Blundell, Esq. Starter: G. Salway, Esq. Handicappers: Messrs. A. Keith, R. Luxton, S. J. Sutton PROGRAMME. (For Hacks Only.) First Race starts at 11.30 a.m. sharp1. MAIDEN RACE, six furlongs; minimum weight 9st. Nom., 20s. 2. PUKEARUHE HANDICAP, one mile; minimum weight, 9st. Nom., 20s. 3. LADIES’ BRACELET HANDICAP, six furlongs ; minimum weight, lOst. Open to any horse the bona fide property of nominator six months prior to meeting, from within boundary of Nikorlma Road, Walpapa, to Mt. Messenger. Nom., 20s. 4. —HIGH-WEIGHT WELTER, seven furlongs; minimum weight, list. Nom., 20s. 5. WAITOITOI CUP, one mile and a quarter; minimum weight, 9st. Nom., 30s. 6. FARMERS' PLATE, seven furlongs; minimum weight, Pat. Boundary: North of Waihi toll-gate to Mt. Messenger. Horses to be bona fide property of nominator six months prior to meeting. Nom., 10s. 7. BARNITT HANDICAP, six furlongs; minimum ■weight, 9st. Nom., 255. 8. —CONSOLATION HANDICAP, six furlongs; minimum weight 9st. For all beaten horses. Nom., 20s.

ALL EVENTS SWEEPSTAKE. Nominations, accompanied by sweepstake, for Pukearuhe Handicap, Waitoitoi Cup and Barnitt Handicap, close with the Secretary, P.O. Urenui, on THURSDAY, March 13. (Winners of any previous race on the day liable to be rehandicapped). All other events post entry. The Committee would appreciate any efforts on the part of owners to provide colours for their riders. All riders (other than licensed jockeys) to apply to Secretary for Emergency Riders' License; fee ss. Bookmakers not allowed on the Beach. Refreshment Stall in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Howell. G. N. FULLER, L. O’NEILL, Hon. Treasurer. Hon. Sec., Urenui. gGMONT VILLAGE gPORTS. (Under N.Z.A.C. Union Rules.) THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1924, Commencing at 11.30 a.m. PROGRAMME: 1. 120 YARDS LOCAL HANDICAP. First 35/-, Second 10/-. Third 5/-. Entry 2/6. 2. 100 YARDS HANDICAP. First 70/-, Second 20/-, Third 10/-. Entry 4/-. 3. 220 YARDS HANDICAP. First 70/-, Second 20/-, Third 10/-. Entry 4/-. 4. 440 YARDS HANDICAP. First 60/-, Second 20/-, Third 10/-. Euiry 4/-. 5. 880 YARDS HANDICAP. First 60/-, Second .20/-, Third 10/-. Entry 4/-. 6. FORCED HANDICAP. First 30/-, Second 10/-. Entry: Winners 2/6, Losers 1/-. 7. HIGH JUMP. First 20/-, Second 10/-. I’ost Entry 1/6. 8. HOP, STEP AND JUMP. First 20/-, Second 10/-. Post entry 1/6. 9. LADIES’ RACE (75 yards). First 10/Second 5/-. Post entry 1/-. 10. PILLOW FIGHT. First 10/-, Second 5/-. Post entry 1/-. 11. LADIES’ NAIL-DRIVING. First 10/-, Second 5/-. Post entry 1/-. 12. THROWING CRICKET BALL. First 10/-. Post entry 1/-. 13. LADIES’ CHAIN-STEPPING. First 15/-. Post entry 1/-. 14. GENT.'S CHAIN-STEPPING. First 15/-. Post entry 1/-. 15. WEIGHT-GUESSING. First 20/-. Post entry l/>.

Entries, with performances and necessary fees, close with the Secretary on March 6. Handicaps appear about March 17. Performances for the last two years, If none within that period, the last three to be given. Special points prize of £1 Is (donated by Mr. O'Byrne) for events 2,3, 4, 5. Local Handicap limited to residents within the local boundary. (Radius line. Mangorel River, Smart Road, to railway line, to Waiongona River, thence to radius line.) Three to start or no race, four or no second prize, five or no third prize. Protests must be lodged (in writing) with the Secretary not later than 15 minutes after finish of event, with a deposit of 5/-, to be forfeited if protest Is not upheld. The committee reserves the right to alter the programme If necessary. Passenger Lorry for convenience of Competitors and others will meet 9.20 train at Inglewood on morning of Sports. Admission 2/-, School Children 6d. CONCERT AND DANCE in the Evening. Secreury Egmont Village Athletic Club.

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 March 1924, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 8 March 1924, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 8 March 1924, Page 13

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