gPECIAL AOVEBIISEMENTS. TE KARAKA SPORTS CLUB. (Under Permit from N.Z.A.A.A.) NIVERSARY DAY, SATURAY, 29th JANUARY, 1927. aid of Recreation Grounds at Te Ivaraka. £l5O IN CASH & TROPHIES £l5O Special Train leaves Gisborne at 9.45 a.ui. for Sports ground. Excursion fares 2s 8d Return from Gisborne Station. ATHLETIC & CYCLING EVENTS. 1— WAIKOIIU COUNTY & KA.TTARATAHI SCHOOL GIRLS 3 HP. . (Under 16) —Ist Prize, Trophy ,10s; 2nd Prize; Trophy, ss. Entrance Is. 2 WAIKOHU COUNTY & KAITARATAHI SCHOOL BOYS, HP. (Under 16)—1st Prize, Trophy, 10s; 2nd Prize, Trophy, ss. Entrance Is. 3 <IOOYDS HANDICAP (Amateur), of £o'ss. Ist Prize, Trophy", £4 4s; 2nd Prize, i o Entrance 2s 6d. 4- HP. (Amateur). JjiP’Trize, Trophy, £2 2s; 2n&jjlmze, Trophy, £1 Is. EntrancpfSss 6d. LADIES' HP. (Amalst Prize, Trophy, £2 2s; !nd Prize, Trophy, £1 Is. Entrance 2s 6d. '6—BBOYDS AMA’UEUR HP. Ist Prize, Trophy,/£2 2s; 2nd Prize,
7—ONE MILE I®CYCLE HP. (AmatcutM of £ofos. Ist Prize, Trophy, x 4 4s ; fciicL Prize, Trophy, £1 Isf. Entij><fe 2s 6d. 6 —SINGfLE LADIES’ jM'CE HP. Ist 9— 22OWXf H/NDJMp (Amateur). Ist/prize,/Tijipny, £2 ‘2s; 2nd Prize, 10— MARK liarl, AD IPS’ RACE HP. Ist Trophv. Ent. Is. 11— CYCLE HP. (Amateur) Prize, Trophy, £SB3sj/2nd _ _ Trophv, £1 is. fn/s 6d. 12— 75YDS POVERTY & LADIES’ cha; Prize, Tig Trophy, (Both Tropli Moore, Prf r (A a.) Ir). Ist |nd Prize, 4lr. JFa Hotel, Te 13— RECREATION GROUND RACE Ist Prizm Trophv. Entrance Is. 14— 440YDS HANIjpCAP (Amateur). Ist Prize, Traplusf £3 JSs ; 2nd Prize, Troph vjjffl Is. Egy. 2s 6d. 15— TWO 1 MlLjffCYCljE HANDICAP .(An/fefrLjjffeWTs. Ist Prize, TrOphf, Mo JsJ[2nd Trophy, £1 lOsfOri 10s 6d. Enyarattr 6d. 16— >7SYDS P.B|/MENS CHAMP. (Amateur). MLst Prize, £2 2s ; 2nd Prize, Trophy Entrance '2s. 17 ONE MILE HANDICi tour), of £5 os. Ist P pliy, £4/4/-; 2nd F £1 Is. Ent. 2s 6d. 18— 440YDS MIXED R] Winning jJaam Mil (Engravf w .» 19— h alfJ^JMKafc#) ol bsy s’ WALEsEN GjfelvfcTK Ist Prize, ip Prize. Trophy, MISCELLANEOUS. s'. STEPPING IHE CHAIN Ist Prize, Trophy. STEPPING THE CHAL^TLadies). Ist Prize, Trophy. GUESSING LIVE Wjrf&HT LAMB. Ist Prize, Trc GUESSING LIVjJ? ' WEIGHT OF SHEEP. Mt Prize, Trophy. MEN’S NAH/dRIVING COMPETITION 'lst Prize, Troi LADIES’ NAIL DRIVING COMPETITION (Continuous). Ist Prize Trophy. HORSE EVENTS 11 a.m—FLAG RACE. Ist Prize £3 3s; 2nd Prize, £1 Is. Ent. 3s. 11.30 a.m.—MAIDEN JUMP. Ist Prize, £3; 2nd Prize, £T. Ent. 3s. 12 Noon—BENDING RACE. Ist Prize, £3 3s; 2nd Prize, £1 Is. Ent. 3s. 12.30 p.m.— HUNTERS’ LEAPING MATCH of £7. Ist Prize, £5; 2nd Prize, £2. Ent. 7s 6d. 1 pm.—LEAPING COMPETITION, Lody Rider, £6. Ist Prize, £4 ; 2nd Prize, £2. Ent. os. M p.m.—POTATO RACE. Ist Prize, £2 2s; 2nd Prize, 10s. Ent. 2s 6d. 2 p.m.—BEST GIRL RIDER (under 17 years). Ist Prize, £1; 2nd Prize, 10s. Ent. Is. 2.30 p.m.—BEST BOY RIDER (under 17 years). Ist Prize, £1; 2nd Prize, 10s. Ent. Is. 3.30 p.m.—OPEN LEAPING COMPETITION, of £l4. Ist Prize, £10; 2nd Prize, £3; 3rd Prize, £l. Ent. 12s 6d. 4.30 p.m.—CONSOLATION JUMP, of £7. Ist Prize, £4 ; 2nd Prize, £2; 3rd Prize, £l. Ent. os.
RULES AND REGULATIONS. The Committee reserves the right of increasing or reducing the number of events on the Programme. No Nomination received unless accompanied by necessary Entrance Fees. Four to start or no Event. Five at least to start or no Second Prize. Protests, which must be lodged not later than 15 minutes following the termination of any event, must be accompanied by a deposit fee of 10/-, which shall be forfeited should the protest be considered frivolous. The decision of the Protest Committee shall in all cases be final. Time shown against each event is only approximate and is subject to alteration on day of Sports. Entries for Amateur Athletic Events close WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, with Mr. W. Hankey, C/o. Clias. Adair, Gisborne, oi the Sccietary, H.vM. BARKER, . J. W. NISBETT, Joint Secretaries. Luncheon and Refreshment Booth on Ground. Hot Water Free. Milk Free. The Red Bus will leave Hannah’s Corner frequently for Sports Ground. Mrs. Henley’s Full Orchestra in attendance. ADMISSION 1/6, HORSES 1/6, MOTORS 2/6, SCHOOL CHILDREN 6d. MONSTER SOCIAL AND DANCE IN EVENINC. To be held in the well-known Puha Hall in aid of Sports Ground. Gents 4/-, Ladies 2/-. Music by Mrs. Henley’s Full Orchestra. Red Bus Leaves Hannah’s Corner at 7 p.m. for Dance. MAKES SLEEP POSSIBLE. Neuralgia means sleepless nights and days of misery. The most sensible plan is. to apply Chamberlain’s Pain Balm fre'fely. -It will relieve those sharp shooting pains and make yest-‘ ful' slbept pbssible,:lt • a!w«vs / brings, relief.—Obtainable fripm E 0. 'Smith*: CKemisti^Glsbhrhe^ ; V-
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10308, 18 January 1927, Page 8
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