TF KARAKA MONSTER SPORTS To be held on EASTER MONDAY, APRIL Bth, 1912. GISBORNE CITY BAND IN ATTENDANCE. PATRON: W. D. S. MACDONALD. Esq. President; D. J. Barry, Esq. VicePresidents : Messrs A. M. Lewis, L. C. Allen, G. Williams, E. M. Hutchinson, M. D. Manuel, C. Neenan, 11. Carlile, Dr. Wi Repa. Judge Horse Events: Mr W. C. Pilmer. Sturters: Messrs P. Creamer and J. W. Brown. Judges Foot .Events: Messrs G. Warren, A. M. Lewis, A. Booth, Dr Wi Repa, 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, P. Sefton, W. 11. Lewis, H. Mortimer, E. Hines, H. Y. Hughes, Jas. Poynter, J. W. Brown. J. Ashby, F. Pitcher, G. Pitcher, T. Gedye, 11. Ruru, W. Brougen, F. Evinson, T. Crimmin, R. Barclay, R. Ashby. W. C. Nisbett, G. Smart, F. Parkinson, and Secretary and Treasurer. Protest Committee: Messrs W. Howard, Dr. Wi Repa, P. J. Sefton. PROGRAMME—To start at 11.15 a.m. 1— YARDS (Boys under 16 years'. First prize. Trophy value 15s; second prize. Trophy value 10s. Entrance Is. To start at 11.30 a.m. 2 KARAKA HANDICAP, 100 yards. First prize £3; second prize £l. Entrance 3s 6d. RACE.-tTrophy value by P: J. Sefton. 3 SCHOOL CIRLS’ 10s 6d, presented Entrance Free Sa—SPINSTERS’ RACE. First prise, trophy value Entrance free. To sjiort at 12.10 p.m. 4 MAIDEN EmCE, 150 yards. First prize trophy Virtue 30s, presented by Mr W. 11. Lejrfs; second prize, trophy value 2s 6d. To start at 12.25 p.m. 'BENDING RACE (on Horseback). First prize £1; second prize 10s. Entrance 2s 6d. To start At Ards hanpi S see 5 unc: 6-880 £3 1C 10s. Emr To s S RAC 12.45 p.m. £AP. First prize £1; third prize ON. rt atfl-15 p.m. on ghorsebackb First ’d prize Iffi. Entrance 2s TITION. £l;' third S Tofstart at p.m MARRIED LADIES»RACE. First prize mar!®' sop washstspid value £3 3s, preson Mr R.Afarlile. Entrance Is. Iff STp stap#at 1.45 p. -MAIDEN LEAPING C FiiS* pj;iz6 iX pr prizp. 10s. IJntrande / #’ - To 'Start Mt 2.1 S p.m' yO-rKARAKA HANDICAP 220 'dSrize £3 3s : - second prize trance 3s 6d. To start a 11- RACE. Entrance Is. To start at 2.45 p.m. 12— LEAPINC MATCH iFOR HORSES (Steeplechase style). Bjjrst piy£e £4; aids. First 6jjV Is. En--30 p.m. rirst prize Troiihy. En* yards. First 1. Entrance second prize £2; third trance 6s. To start at 3.1 I 13—KARAKA HANDICAP j prize £4; second ni |l 3s 6d. To start at 3.30 14—BICYCLE RACE, 1 mil ii Trophy value £3 3s, presented /by Mr :| 11. Anderson; secon|| prizef, trophy value £1 Is; third priz< First/ prize 1 Entrance 4s. 15-CLAY PICE( £2 nd 6d. Sandl TIL NCI-AT £1: pri 17—TH prize iropi value First prize Entrance 2s icta of Messrs O. tier’s.4s p.m. RING. First prize os. Entrance 2s 6d. WINC CRICKET BALL, Fir Entrance y roghy value 10s. RULES AND REGULATIONS. ,i Nominations for 2, 6, 10, I 13, 14 close with Mr Gisborne; ! or with Mr F. Crimpiin, Te Karaka; Mr G. Proudfoot,'JWhatatutu; and with * the Secretary March 31st, ! a.t riosn. Nominations for all other , Events close pit ground 15 minutes before j official timqVbf starting each event. J The Cojoiinittee reserve the right to I add to _or take from the Programme, j Past dwo years’ performance to accom- ; pany nominations. No nominations rei ceived uuless accompanied by necessary j entrance fee. J Four to start or no events. Five or t more to start or no second prize given. S Protests must be lodged with the Seca retary not later than 15 minutes after « an event. Each protest to be accompanied by- a deposit of ss, which shall j! be forfeited should the protest be proved ij frivolous. The decision of the Protest Committee shall be 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 Will be held in the EVENING. Centlemen 4s. Good Floor. Good Music. SPECIAL TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. GEO. WARREN, Treasurer. F. S. MORGAN ■ J. G. APPLETON Joint Sees. nsii is known and appre* dated everywhere foi its purity, flavour, age and digestive qualities ONE OF THE PRINCIPAL BRANDS OF JTheFIISTILLERS ■ I.ar C cstScptcli Wlihky'^-^Capitaletliployed. Distiller* in Uic World. over £3,000,000 EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND. Agents — L. D. Nathan & Co., Ltd.. Gisborne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3493, 6 April 1912, Page 2
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