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SPORTS MEETINGS. PUKENGAHU ATHLETIC CLUB. gEVENTH gPORTS Under N.Z.A. and C.U. Rules. To be held THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1935. — In — MR W. H. STEVENSON’S PADDOCK PUKENGAHU. . OFFICERS: Patron: Mr. W. J. Polson, M.P. President: Mr. McKinlay. Handicapper: Running, Mr. R. Pattinson. Handicapper: Cycling, Mr. L. E. Smith. Starter: Mr. T. Fowler. Referee: Mr. T. Kirkwood. PRIZE MONEY. £5O CASH, CUPS, TROPHIES £g>Q 1— 120yds Local: Ist 15/-, 2nd 5/-. Post entry, 1/-. , , , 2— 100yds Pukengahu: Ist 60/- (gift and cup) 2nd 15/-, 3rd 5/-. Norn., 3/6. 3— 220yds Pukengahu: Ist 50/-, 2nd 10/-, 3rd 5/-. Nom., 2/6. 4— 440yds Pukengahu: Ist 50/-, 2nd 10/-, 3rd 5/-. Nom., .2/6. 5— 880yds Pukengahu: Ist 50/-, 2nd 10/-, 3rd 5/-. Nom., 2/6. 6— One mile run, Pukengahu: Ist 50/-, 2nd 10/-, 3rd 5/-. Nom., 2/6. 7— 120yds Hurdles: Ist 30/-, 2nd 10/-, 3rd 5/-. Nom., 2/-. 8— Half-mile Cycle: Ist 40/-, 2nd 10/-, 3rd 5/-. Nom., 2/-. 9— One Mile Cycle: Ist 50/-, 2nd 10/-, 3rd 5/-. Nom., 2/6. 10— Two Miles Wheel Race: Ist 60/- and cup, 2nd 15/-, 3rd 5/-. Nom., 3/6. 11— Three Miles Cycle: Ist 50/-, 2nd 10/-, 3rd 5/-. Nom., 2/6. 12— Half-mile Taranaki Cycle Championship: Ist 42/-, 2nd 10/-, 3rd 5/- and blue ribbon. Nom., 2/6. Open to riders selected from Taranaki cycling clubs (three representives from each club) to be nominated by club. Also open to limited number of qualified riders from outside Taranaki. 13— School Boys’ Race: Trophies. Post entry. 14— School Girls’ Race: Trophies. Post entry. 15— Ladies’ Cycle Handicap: Trophies. Post entry. Nom., 1/-. 16— Single Ladies’ Race: Trophies. Post entry. Nom., 1/-. 17— Throwing Cricket Ball: Sweepstake. Post entry. Nom., 1/-. 18— Schools’ Relay: Cup and silver medals. Post entry. , 19— Married Ladies’ Race: Trophies. Post entry. Nom., 1/-. 20— Ladies’ Nail Driving: Trophy. Post entry. Nom., 6d. 21— Men’s Nail Driving: Sweepstake. Post entry. Nom., 1/-. ' DANCING.

22— Highland Fling, under 16 years: Ist medal. Entry, 6d. 23— Highland Fling, under 12 years: Ist medal. Entry, 6d. 24— Seantriubhas, under 16 years: Ist medal. Entry, 6d. 25— Seantriubhas, under 12 years: Ist medal. Entry, 6d. , 26—Irish Jig, under 16 years. Ist and 2nd medals. Entry, 6d. 27— Sailor’s Hornpipe, under 16 years: Ist and 2nd medals. Entry, -6d. 28— Weight Guessing, Sheep: Ist 10/-. Entry, 6d. 29— Weight Guessing, Pig: Ist 10/-. Entry, 6d. CONDITIONS. Performances for last two years or any must accompany nominations. Any competitior nominating to value of ten' shillings will receive refund of gate money. • The committee reserve the right to rehandicap, postpo’ne the sports, or make any other alteration they may deem necessary. Four starters or no event, five starters dr nd second prize.' ' Numbers must' correspond, with numbers on programme. * . ' ' Competitors not on their-mark at time of starting may be disqualified. Nominations dose Saturday, March 9. Protests must be lodged . with the secretary within 15. minutes of < event, accompanied by a fee of. 10s. If the protest is considered frivolous by the committee the. fee will be retained by the club. ' ' : ‘ 1 ' Admission: Gentlemen 1/6,. Ladies 1/-. School children free. A GRAND SPORTS NIGHT BALL will be held in the evening in the Pukengahu Hall. Music by vinsen’s ambassadors. Men 2/6, Ladies 1/6. E. HARPER, Hon. Secretary. H. KIRK, Assistant Secretary. KOHURATAHI-WHITIANGA SPORTS CLUB. gEVENTH To be held in MR. CORBETTS PADDOCK. THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1935. PROGRAMME: I.—loo Yards. 2—Single Ladies’ Race. 3. 220 Yards. 4. —Married Ladies’ Race. 5. Maiden Chop. (Luncheon). 6. Boys’ Race. 7. —Open Chop. 8. Yards. 9. —Cycle. 10. Trotting. 11. Mile Handicap. 12. Apple Race. 13. Consolation Chop. 14—Hop, Step and Jump. 15. Committeemen’s Race. 16. Egg and Spoon Race. 17. Addition Race. 18. Children’s Races. NOVELTY EVENTS. Goal Kicking, Peas in Bottle, Putting the Shot, Tossing the Sheaf, Stepping the Chain (Ladies and Gents.), Sheep Guessing (Ladies and Gents.), Nail Driving (Ladies and Gents.), Shooting Gallery. Sports Commence at 11 a.m. sharp. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 1/6. LUNCHEON & AFTERNOON TEA FREE. Novelty Events for Young and Old. All nominations on ground. Points Prize for Running Events. DANCE IN EVENING AT SCHOOL. DANCE IN EVENING AT SCHOOL. D. WILLIS, Sec. pLYMOUTH gOWSERS. Opp. Cenotaph. We now have a first-class Mechanic and undertake all kinds of Motor Repairs at lowest prices. ESTIMATES FREE. JNSURANCE! rpHE Good Name and Reputation of the NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO. have been built up over 70 years’ fair dealing with the public. Insure with the Leading CompanyA. S. CLARK, MANAGER.

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 March 1935, Page 2

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