SPORTS MEETING. QKOKE gPORTS QLUB. AXEMAN’S CARNIVAL (Run under the auspices of N.Z.A. and C. Union.) SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1934. On the OKOKE SPORTS GROUNDS (9 miles from Urenui.) Patron: Mr. W. H. Fuller. President: Mr. Tiros. Wright. Handicapper (Chopping, etc.): A. C. Eichstaedt. Judges: Messrs. Arthur Jones, W. Hargraves, A. Smith and H. Collingwood. Starters (Chopping, etc.): Messrs. C. Wilson and G. N. Fuller. PROGRAMME. (First Event 11 a.m. sharp.) PUKEATEA BLOCKS USED. 1— OPEN NOVICE CHOP (12in.); first 40/-; second 20/-; third 10/-; Nom. 3/-. 2— OPEN HANDICAP CHOP (12in.); first 80/- and £2/2/- cup; second 40/-; third 15/-; Nom. 7/-. , 3— LOCAL CHOP (Ilin.); first 40/-; second 20/-; third 10/-; Nom. 2/6. Local boundary Okoke Valley. 4— OKOKE CUP CHOP (14in.); for competitors who have won the cup on one occasion; first 40/- and final ownership of cup; second 15/-; third 5/-; Nom. 3/-. 5— OPEN MAIDEN CHOP (12in.); first 60/-; second 20/-; third 10/-; Nom. 4/6. 6— OPEN HANDICAP CHOP (12 in.); first 100/-; second 40/-; third 20/-; Nom. 7/6. 7— STEPPING THE CHAIN; first 20/-; Entry 1/-. 8— SHEEP GUESSING; first 20/-; Entry 1/9— MARRIED LADIES’ RACE; first 15/-; second 5/-. 10— SINGLE LADIES’ RACE; first 15/-; second 5/-. 11— CHILDREN’S RACES: £2 in prizes. 12— LADIES’ NAIL DRIVING; first 10/-; second 2/6, CONDITIONS. Nominations, together with fees and performances for the last two years, if none in the last two years your performances (if any), close with the secretaries on Tuesday, May 1, at Okoke Post Office. Protests must be in the hands of the secretaries within ten minutes of close of event, accompanied with the necessary fee of £l. The committee have the right to postpone the sports, re-handicap any competitor, or make any alteration they deem necessary. Four starters or no event; five or no second prize. Handicaps will be published about Thursday, May 3. Good Metalled Roads to Grounds. Refreshment Booth on Grounds by Local Ladies. ADMISSION TO GROUNDS: Gents 1/6; Ladies 1/-; School Children Free. DANCE TO FOLLOW—OKOKE HALL Good Floor, Supper and Music. Admission: Gentlemen 2/-; Ladies 1/6. G. C. WHITTAKER, H. F. McLELLAN, Joint Secs., Okoke. ONLY YOU CAN MAKE YOURSELF , A SUCCESS. M EN can succeed in some activities without much education, but in present day business, the man who would succeed must be highly trained. I. Accountancy and Matriculation Courses are prepared to give you a sound foundation training to help you on the road to success. Make the initial effort to-day. Write for full particulars of these courses, or of any other of the many I.C.S. Courses that have helped hundreds to make bigger successes in business. rpHE JNTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE gCHOOLS (N.Z.) LTD. 182 M Wakefield Street, Wellington. 4
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 April 1934, Page 12
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