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SPORTS MEETINGS. KAPONGA ATHLETIC SPORTS’ CLUB. NNU A L gPOR T S. Held under N.Z.A.C.U. Rules on THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1927. In VICTORIA PARK, KAPONGA. RUNNING EVENTS. 1. Maiden Race.—First 30/-, Second 10/-. Norn. 2/-. 2. 100 Yards Handicap.—First 100/-, Second 40/-, Third 20/-. Nom. 3/-; acc. 2/-. 3. 220 Yards Handicap.—First 80/-, Second 30/-, Third 10/-. Nom. 3/-; acc. 1/6. 4. 440 Yards Handicap.—First 120/-, Second 40/-, Third 20/-. Nom. 4/-; acc. 2/-. 5. 880 Yards Handicap.—First 100/and Gold Medal presented by W. Marr, Esq., Second 30/-, Third 10/. Nom. 3/-; acc. 2/-. 6. 1 Mile Handicap.—First 100/-, Second 40/-, Third 20/-. Nom. 3/-; acc. 2/-. CYCLING EVENTS. 7. j-Mile Cycle Handicap.—First 60/and gold medal presented by G. Bell, Esq., Second 20/-, Third 10/-. Nom. 2/6; acc. 1/6. 8. 1 Mile Cycle Handicap.—First 60/and Gold medal presented by J. J. Davison, Esq., Second 20/-, Third 10/-. Nom. 2/6; acc. 1/6. 9. 2 Mile Cycle Handicap.—First 160/and gold medal valued at £3 os. Second 60/-, Third 30/-. Nom. 6/-; acc. 3/-. 10. 3 Mile Cycle Handicap.—First 100/and gold medal presented by J. Ryan, Esq., Second 40/-, Third 20/-. Nom. 4/-; acc. 2/-. 11. 1 Mile Handicap, youths under 17 (members of any registered cycle club). —First 40/- and gold medal presented by J. Charters, Esq., Second 15/-, Third 5/-. Nom. 2/6. 12. lj Mile Handicap ,youths under 17 (same conditions as Event No. 11). — First 40/- and geld medal presented by J. Hessell, Esq., Second 15/-, Third 5/-. Nom. 2/6. NOTE.—A beautiful Silver Cup has been donated by D. P. Malone, Esq., for events 7,8, 9 and 10 as a points prize; to be won twice in smw.m or three times at intervals. Points: 5 for Ist. 3 for 2nd, and 1 for 3rd. 13. 100 Yards Handicap, youths under 17.—First 15/- and gold medal presented by J. Brisco Esq., Second 10/-, Third 5/-. Nom. 1/6. 14. 220 Yards Handicap, youths under 17.—First 15/- and gold medal presented by 11. Henderson, Esq., Second 10/-, Third 5/-. Nom. 1/6. 15. Hop, Step and Jump.—First 20/- and trophy presented by H. Hawke, Esq., Second 10/-. Post entry 2/-. 16. High Jump.—First 20/- and trophy presented by J. Hey, Esq., Second 10/-. Post entry 2/-. 17. Boys under 12. —Trophies presented by C. Sevcrne, Esq. 18. Boys under 14.—Trophies presented by D. H. Briggs, Esq. 19. Boys’ Tyre Race.—Trophies presented by P. Harding, Esq. 20. Married Ladies’ Race.—First 51b box tea, presented by M. Comerford, Esq.; trophy presented by A. E. Anderson, Esq. 21. Single Ladies’ Race. —First trophy presented by W. G. Cran, Esq., Second trophy presented by S. C. Knight, Esq. 22. Stepping of Chain.—First 20/-. Entry 1/-. 23. Sheep Guessing.—First 20/-. Entry 1/-. NOMINATIONS—Events from 1 to 14 close with the Secretary, P.O. Box 45, Kaponga, on THURSDAY, April 21, 1927. No entry will be received unless accompa .ied by the necessary fees. Protesta must be in hands of Secretary 10 minutes after close of event, accom panied by the fee of 10/-. Competitors must send in their last two years’ performances; if no performances within the last two years the last four (or any); also events won between close of entries and sports must be handed to the Secretary or wired before competing. ACCEPTANCES close on the ground day of sports. The programme is subject to alteration. Six starters or no third prize. Refreshment Booth on Grounds. HANDICAPS will appear in Press about April 24. A. MELVILLE, Hon. Secretary. ’Phone 98, Box 45, Kaponga.

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 April 1927, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 9 April 1927, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 9 April 1927, Page 6

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