ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 7 A.M. P.M.—” ‘The Cry for Help.” The Cross of Christ” (Communion). Preacher: Rev. WILLIAM GRANT. Soloist: Mr. Hugh McClymont. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH. SPECIAL PALM SUNDAY SER-VICES—TO-MORROW. S a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m. Morning Prayer, Sermon (Rev. W. H. Roberts) and Holy Communion; 7 p.m., Evensong (preacher, the Vicar) ;'. 7, Evening Services ill the Suburbs. Note—Service- at 7.30 each night, during Holy Week (preacher, Rev. F. W. Chatterton). All are heartily welcome. L. DAWSON THOMAS. rjHE FREEZING "y^ORKS SPORTS & PICNIC. To be hold on the WAERENG A-A-HIK A COLLEGE GROUNDS, On RASTER JJONDAY, jyPRIL 12th,
Committee: Messrs Spiers, Twiney, Roderick, Priestley, Downey, T, Hill, J. H.'Hill, Dillon, Hewitt, McGreevy, Kellet, Munro, James, Corbett, T. Harris, Niven, F. Clark, Blown, Pavarno, Tcheno, W. Pilcher, and A. Pilcher. Treasurer: Mr. P. Bowler. Secretary: Mr. M. Osborne. First EnFirst PROGRAMME. 1. MAIDEN HANDICAP, of 150yds. First prize, £1 10s; 2nd, 10s. Entrance, 2s; open. 2. BOYS’ RACE, under 16. prize, Trophy; 2nd, Trophy trance, 6d. 3. GIRLS’ RACE, under 16. prize, Trophy; 2nd, Trophy. 4. 220 YARDS HANDICAP, open. First prize, £4; 2nd, £1 10s; 3rd, Trophy. Entrance, 4s. 5. BUTCHERS’ HANDICAP, 150yds. First prize, £2 10s : 2nd, 15s; 3rd, Trophy. Open to retail butchers and their assistants. Entrance, 16 6d. G. TUG-OF-WAR, 15 men aside; Nelson Bros. v. Sheepfarmers’ Works. Prize, £3. 15s. Entrance, Is per man. 7. SLAUGHTERHOUSE HANDS’ HANDICAP, 150yds. First prize, £2'; 2nd, £1; 3rd, Trophy. Entrance, Is. ** 8. THREAD THE NEEDLE RACE. First prize, Trophy; 2nd, Trophy. Entrance, Is. 9. FELLMONGERS’ HANDICAP, 120 yds. First prize, £2; 2nd, £1; 3rd, Trophv. Entrance, Is. 10. PUTTING THE 161 b SHOT. First prize, £1 10s; 2nd, Trophy. ' Entrance, Is. 11. MARRIED WOMEN’S RACE. First prize, half-ton of coal; 2nd, Trophy. 12. FREEZING WORKS HANDICAP! First prize, £3 and Gold Medal; 2nd, Trophy, value 32s 6d; 3rd, Trophy. Entrance, 2s 6d. 13. QUOITS "MATCH.. First, prize, Trophy; 2nd, Trophy. Entrance, Is. 14. HIGH JUMP. First prize, £1; 2nd, Trophy. Entrance, Is. 15. OLD MEN’S RACE, 100yds. First prize, Trophv; 2nd, Trophy. 16. FREEZER'S’ RACE, 100yds. First prize, £2; 2nd, Trophy; 3rd, Trophy. Entrance, Is. 17. HOP, STEP, AND JUMP, prize., £1 10s; 2nd, Trophy, trance, Is. 18. MILE HANDICAP, open, prize, £5; 2nd, £2; 3rd, Trophy, value 255. Entrance os. 19. SINGLE LADIES’ RACE, 75yds. First prize, Trophy; 2nd, Trophy. 20. LONG JUMP. First prize, £1: 2nd, 10s. Entrance, Is. 21. SIAMESE RACE. First prize, £1; 2nd, 10s. Entrance, Is. 22. NOVELTY RACE. First prize, Trophy; 2nd, Trophy; 3rd, Trophy. Entrance, Is. 23. SACK RACE. First prize, £1; 2nd, 10s. Entrance, Is. 24. SLAUGHTERMEN’S RACE, 100 yards handicap. First prize, £2; 2nd, £1; 3rd. Trophy. Entrance, Is. 25. THROWING THE CRICKET BALL. First prize, £1; 2nd, 10s. Entrance, Is. 26. STEPPING A CHAIN. Trophies for first and second. Entrance. Is. 27. FAT HOUSE AND PRESERVERS’ HANDICAP, 100yds. First prize, £2; 2nd, £1; 3rd, Trophy. 8. MECHANICS’ HAiyOJLCAP, 100 yds. First prize, £2 ; 2nd, £1; 3rd, Trophv. Entrance, Is. 9. GENERAL AND -BAG ROOM HANDS HANDICAP. 100yds. First prize, £1 10« ; 2nd, 10s ;x3i d, .Trophy. 0/SHEPHERDS? AND DROVERS’ HANDICAP, 100yds. First prize, £1 10s; 2nd, Trophy. Entrance, Is. 1. OFFICIALS’ RACE, 100yds. First prize, Trophy; 2nd, Trophy; 3rd, Trophy. Entrance, Is. 9 First EnFirst NOMINATIONS. For Open. Events, Nos. 1,4, 5, and 3, close at Mr. Ben. Tanner’s, tobacist at 9 o’clock p.in. on SATURAY, APRIL 3rd. Nominations for all departmental [andicaps close with Mr.' P. Bowler, t Taruheru, and with Mr. Downey, at be Sheepfarmers’ Works, at 5 p.in. on ATURDAY, APRIL 3rd. Nominations for. the open events mst lie accompanied by cash, and a st of the two years’ previous periormnces. RULES AND REGULATIONS. All protests must be lodged with the ecretarv, in- writing, within ten nnntes after the disputed event, accoinanied by a denosit of 10s; such deposit cv bo forfeited should the protest not e sustained. . The Committee’s decision to be nnal n all points. Every competitor takrig part in any event, other than tlio pen events, must be .a bona-fide emloyoe of either freezing works to the atisfaction of the committee. All competitors must compete at heir own risk, and the Committee will ot be responsible for any accident hat may occur on the ground during lie progress of the sports. . \ SPECIAL TRAIN wil leave town at 10.15 a.m. for the sports round. The CITY BAND will be in ttcndance. HOT WATER and MILK 'ill be supplied free. All children linen- 14 half-fare on train and free to roll lids. Children's Races will be eld during the day, under the up or vision of Messrs V ebb, Corbett, niers, and Brown. 1 ’ M. OSBORNE, ■ . Hon. Secretary. ““ . .
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2467, 3 April 1909, Page 6
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