TF KARAKA MONSTER SPORTS To be held on EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 3th, IS 12. GISBORNE CITY BAND IN ATTENDANCE. „ PATRON: W. D. S. MACDONALD. Esq. President: D. J. Barry, Esq. VicePresidents: Messrs A. M. Lewis, li. C. Allen, G. Williams, E. M. Hutchinson, M. D. Manuel, C. Neenan, R. Carlile, Dr. Wi Itepa. Judge Horse Events: Mr W. C. Pilzner. Sorters: Messrs F. Creamer and J. W. Brown. Judges Foot Events: Messrs G. Warren, A. M. Lewis, A. Booth, Dr Wi Eepa, Jas. Poynter. Handicapper: Mr W. Howard. Judges Cycle Event: Messrs W. Andrews and P. J. .Sefton. General Committee: Messrs E. F. Krause, G. A. Foote, I*. Sefton, W. 11. Lewis, 11. Mortimer, E. Hines, 11. Y. Hughes, Jas. Poynter, J. W. Brown, J. Ashby, F. Pitcher, G. Pitcher. T. Gedye, H. Ruru, W. Brougen, F. Evinson, T. Crimrnin, It. Barclay, E. Ashby. W. C. Nisbett, G. Smart, F. Parkinson, and Secretary and Treasurer. Protest Committee: Messrs W. Howard, Dr. Wi Repa, P. J. Sefton. PROCRAMME-To staW at 11.15 a.m. 1— YARDS (Boys und# 16 years 4 . First prize, Trophy value l3i; second prize. Trophy value 10s. Enfirance Is. To start at llflO a.m. 2 KARAKAijtiWkNDICAFi 100 yards. First prize priztjf £l. Entrance 3s 6d. Jr ; : 3 SCHOOC ClIiLS' RACE. Trophy value 10s 6d, presorted by JjMr P. J. Sefton. Entrance Fr 3a-SP!NSTEfS’ RAGE. First prize, trophy vqgae 10s. Entrance free. start at lPMiTp.m. 4 MAiaijfJFflFfllfeE, 150 jfflfrds. First prize tiophrWaluo 30s, presented by Mr W. 11. Lewis; trophy value 10s. Entrance JHrbd. To staff at 12.25 p.m. 5 BENDING ffitfCE (on Horseback). First I'l'ize £1; j&fcond prize 10s. Efljjrance 2s 6d. „ start at 12.45 p.m. 6 YjiCHDS HANDICAP. Firip prize £3 JSSki second prizjf £1; thigfd prize Eiitrauce ss. f~ LyNCI#:ON? To ‘ 7 -FLAG RA{ lirize £1; 6d. WPX- p r - » isrs®back|. Jrirst f. Entyauce 2s 11.30 p.m. j RACE, First prize jd value £3 3=, pre-j-lile. Entrance Is. •1.45 p.m. 3-MARRIEIJ jpP.fl marble tifpiwashst sented b\£#tr R. C: 1 o start a j—MAIDEN LEAPINC COMPETITION. First prize £3: second prize £1; third prize 10s. Entrance 4s. To start at 2.15 p.m. 10— KARAKA HANDICAP, 220 yards. First prize £3 3s: second prize £1 Is. Entrance '*os 6d. To start at 2.39 p.m. 11— LIBRARY RACE. First prize Trophy. Entrance Is. To start at 2.45 p.m. 12— LEAPINC MATCH FOR HORSES (Steeplechase style). First prize £4; ; second prize £2; third prize £l. trance 6s. To start at 3.15 p.m. 13— KARAKA HANDICAP, 440 yards. Ff/st prize £4; second prize £l. Entrance 3s 6d. |l To start at 3.30 p.m. i 14—BICYCLE RACE, 1 mile. First prize Trophy value £3 3s, presented by Mr j H. Anderson: second prize trophy value 'I £1 Is; third prize trophy value 10s. . Entrance 4s. j 15— CLAY PICEON MATCH. First prize I, £2 2s; second prize £l. Entrance 2s 'I 6d. Under supervision of Messrs O. : Sandlant and F. Clayton. To start at 3.45 p.m. 16— TILTINC AT THE RING. First prize i £1; second prize 10s. Entrance 2s 6d. 17— THROWING CRICKET BALL. First prize trophy value 10s. Entrance Is. f RULES AND REGULATIONS. Nominations for Events Nos. 2,6, 10, 13, 14 close with Mr C. Morse, Gisborne; or with Mr F. Crimmin, *Te Karaka; Mr G. Proudfoot, Whatatutu; and with the Secretary on Saturday, March 31st, at noon. Nominations for all other Events close on ground 15 minutes before official time of starting each event. The Committee reserve the right to add to or take from the Programme. Past two years’ performance to accompany nominations. No nominations received unless accompanied by necessary I entrance fee. Four to start or no events. Five or more to start or no second prize given. Protests must be lodged with the Secretary not later than 15 minutes after: an event. Each protest to be accompanied by a deposit of ss, which shall be forfeited should the protest be proved frivolous. \ The decision of the Protest Committee shall he final. The Competitor scoring most points in Events 2.10 s, 13, to receive a Gold Medal, presented by G. H. Williams, Esq. Points to be 5 3. 1. SOCIAL Wilt be held in the EVENINC. Gentlemen 4s. Good Floor. Cood Music. SPECIAL TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. GEO. WARREN, Treasurer. F. S. MORGAN J. G. APPLETON Joint Secs. BUY CYCLE A GOOD ONE—A CYCLE THAT WILL STAND THE WEAR AND TEAR OF GISBORNE ROADS, THEN GO TO THE SWAN CYCLE WORKS. P FISCHBACH. Proprietor. ALEX. THOMSON, NURSERYMAN & FLORIST, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SEED MERCHANT. Established over 25 years. Seeds for spring sowing.— Every class of Vegetable Seed may now be sown, also all varieties’of hardy flowering plants. - . • . My collection is large and varied, and embraces all varieties suitable to this district personally selected after an experience of over 25 years. VEGETABLE & FLOWER SEEDS in 3d and 6d packets. Postage free on all seeds except Peas and Beans for cash with order- SEED POTATOES, all the best known sorts, now in stock at lowest rates, also TREES, PLANTS and BULBS of every description, at— ALEX. THOMSON’S. Note the Address—Next to Chas. Rosie and Co., Gladstone RoadTel. Seed Shop 363, Tel. Nursery 199.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3486, 28 March 1912, Page 2
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