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SPORTS MEETINGS. , ______ •—* OKOKE SPORTS CLUB. QARNIVAL SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1930, ON THE OKOKE SPORTS GROUNDS (9 miles from Urenui). / OVER £7O IN PRIZES AND TROPHIES. ALL PUKETEA BLOCKS. Patron: Mr. W. J. Polson, M.P. President: Mr. Thos. Wright. Handicapper (Chopping, etc.): Mr. A. Eichsteadt. Judges: Messrs. T. O’Riordan, H. Whittaker, Albert Jones, and Ron. Sole. Starters (Chopping, etc.): ’essrs. C. Wilson and G. N. Fuller. Special Prize: Silver Cup for Event No. 4, to be won twice in succession or three times at intervals. Silver Cup, presented by Mr. T. . Wright, for No. 2 event, to be won outright. PROGRAMME: ' First Event at 11 a.m. sharp. 1— Open Novice Chop, 12in. First 40/-, Second 20/-. Nomination 3/-. 2 — Open Handicap Chop, 12in. First 200/- and £5 Cup to be won outright, Second 60/-, Third 20/-. Nom. 14/-. 3— 15in. PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIP HANDICAP CHOP. First £5 and £5 5/- Gold Medal, Second £2, Third £l. Nom. 13/6. 4 — Okoke Handicap Cup Chop, 14m. First 269/- and Cup, Second 60/-, Third 20/-. Nomination 17/-. 5— Open Maiden Chop, 12in. First 60/-, Second 20/-, Third 5/-. Nom. 4/6. 6— Piko Open Handicap Chop, 12m. First 70/-, Second 20/-, Third 5/-. Nomination 5/-. 16—9 in. Chop for Boys under 17 yearn. First Prize, Mr. Polson’s trophy;.Sec ond Prize, also trophy. _ Post entry. Local handicappers for this event. 7— Tossing the Sheaf. First 10/-. En- ■ . th 8— Stepping the Chain. First 20/-. Entry TH 9— Sheep Guessing. First 20/-. Entry 1/-. • . z - 10 — Putting the Shot. First 10/-. Entry 1/-. 11 — Married Ladies' Race. First 15/-, Second 5/-. 12 — Single Ladies' Race. First 15/-, Second 5/-. 13— Children’s Races. £2- in Prizes. 14— Ladies’ Nail Driving. 15— Committeemen's Race. Trophy. CONDITIONS: Nominations close with the Secretary on TUESDAY, April 29, at OKOKE POST OFFICE. Nominations not accepted unless accompanied by fees. . Protests must be in the hands of the Secretaries within Ten Minutes of close of Event, accompanied with the necessary fee of £l. Competitors must send their last two years’ performances; if none within the last two years, the last four performances (if any). Performances as known to handicapper will not be accepted for nomination. The Committee have the right to postpone the sports, re-handicap any competitor, or make any alteration they deem necessary. No Side-Shows allowed on the grounds. Four starters or no race; five or no second prize. ■ . Handicaps will appear in the T ara naxi Daily News about THURSDAY, May 1.

McNeill’s Orchestra in attendance. Result of Sarron v. Donovan Fight will be available to patrons. GOOD METALLED ROADS TO GROUNDS REFRESHMENT BOOTH ON GROUNDS. ADMISSION TO GROUNDS:. Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/-, School Children Free. DANCE TO FOLLOW IN OKOKE HALL. GOOD FLOOR, SUPPER, MUSIC. G. C. WHITTAKER, Secretary, Okoke. LINCOLN ROAD SPORTS CLUB. LINCOLN ROAD SPORTS CLUB. gPORTS. (Under N.Z.A.C.U. Rules) — To be held in — MR. G. BENNETT’S PADDOCK (3 miles from Inglewood) THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1930. Officials: Starter: Mr. F. Spurdie. Handicapper: Mr. A. C. Eichstaedt. Timekeeper: Mr. E. Maetzig. Judges: J. Gibbs and C. Lyon. PROGRAMME: ' (Sawing and Chopping) 1. Boys’ Chop (9in.), 18 years or under. —lst 15/-, 2nd. 8/-, 3rd. 4/-. Nom. 2. Local Chop (10in.).—1st. 30/-, 2nd. . 10/-. Nom. 2/6. . 3. Open Chop (12in). —Ist £5, 2nd. £2 10/-, 3rd. 15/-. Nom. 7/6 ; 4. Open Chop (14in.). —Ist £5 5s Cup and £5, 2nd. £4, 2rd. £2. Nom. . 12/6. - J 5. Consolation Chop.—Sweepstake. 6. Double-handed . Maiden Sawing (14in). Ist. £2 10/-, 2nd. 15/-. Nom. 3/-. 7. Double-handed Open Sawing. (14in)-— Ist. £3, 2nd. £l. Nom. 3/-. 8. Boys’ Open Sawing (9in).—lst. £l, 2nd. 10/-. Nom. 1/6. (Miscellaneous). 9. Married Ladies’ Race. —Ist. 15/-, 2nd, l 10/-, 3rd. 5/-. Nom. 1/-. 10. Single Ladies' Race.—lst. 15/-, 2nd. 10/-, 3rd. 5/-,. Nom. 1/-. . 11., Chain Stepping.—lst. £l. Nom. 1/-. 12. Sheep Guessing.—lst. £l. Nom. l/-« 13. Greasy Pig.—lst. the Pig. Nom. 6d. CONDITIONS. (1) Entries for handicap events close with the Secretary on MONDAY, May 12, 1930. Fees must accompany nominations. (2) For Sawing and Chopping all the performances of the last two years must accompany the nominations of the competitor. If no performances within the last two years, the last four performances (or any) to be stated. . (3) The committee reserve the right to postpone the sports or make any alteration they may deem necessary. “Local to be from Everett Road to Inglewood, Lincoln, Richmond and Wortley Roads in Inglewood County. “Maiden’’ to mean anyone who has not won a sawing event. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies 1/-. LUNCHEON BOOTH ON GROUND. A GRAND DANCE A GRAND DANCE Will be held in the Lincoln Road Hall in the evening. Boulton’s Professional Orchestra. ADMISSION to Dance: Gentlemen 3/-, Ladies. 2/-. G. ELLIOTT, ‘ 1 Hon. Secretary. i Box 40 'lngleivbod. 'Phone 145 M, Inglewood

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 April 1930, Page 3

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