being won outright. Second, £3/3/-; third, £l/1/-. Entry 12/6. 2.50 p.m. Open to both lady and gentlemen riders. 21— Long Jump. First, 10/-; second, a/-. Trophies. 3 p.m. 22 — 75. Yards Single Ladies’ Kacc. First and second prizes. Trophies. Entry free. 3.10 p.m. 23 Greasy Pig. Prize, the pig. Entry 1/-. 3.15 p.m. 94 —Consolation Hunters. Catch weights. First, £2/10/-; second, £l/1/-. Open only to all horses which have not competed at this meeting and have not secured first or second prizes. Entry 5/-. 3.30 p.m. 25 Football Goal Kicking. First, 10/6. Entry 1/- per attempt. 26 Hockey Goal Shooting. First, 10/6. Entry 1/- per attempt. 27 — Sheep Weight Judging Competition. First, £2. Entry 1/-. 2S—Chain or Distance Stepping. First, £l. Entry 1/-.
RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1 — All Athletic Events run under the rules of the N.Z. Amateur Athletic Association. 2 All prizes for Athletic Events, trophies. 3ln all Horse Events, the Committee to decide the course; two baulks to disqualify. 4 All entries must be in half-hour with the Secretary before each event. 5 Handicaps for events 9, 11, 11 and 18 will be declared on the grounds, and competitors when nominating for these events must send in to the (Secretary results of last two performances. C—The decisions of the Judges shall be final in .every competition. 7 All protests to be in the hands of the Secretary not later • than one hour after the event in dispute. B—All disputes to be settled by the General Committee and its decision to bo absolutely final.
9—ln all events, three competitors or no competition; live or no second prize. IC—The Committee reserves the right to delete, or make any alterations on the programme, of altering time of starting, of .refusing any entry, or abandoning the Sports if necessary, by weather or by any other circumstances, of which it shall be sole judge. 11— All prizes to be claimed immediately after Sports, otherwise they will not be recognised. 12 — All competitors must be in readiness when called, as the events must come off in the order stated; any competitor misconducting or misbehaving, will be excluded from the competition, and if he or she should have successfully competed, the prize- shall be forofited. All competitors must, leave the ring after each event. 13— ALL EVENTS POST ENTRY. REFRESHMENTS ON THE GROUNDS. HOT WATER PROVIDED FREE. ADMISSION:—AduIts, 1/-; Children over 8 years, Gd; under 8 years, free-;.motor-cars, 1/-; members and members’ motor-cars, free. EUCHRE AND DANCE IN THE EVENING. In Tokorangi Meeting House. A EMISSION: Gents, 1/6; Ladies, 1/-. T. F. IWTKAU, x A. HUTTON, Hon. Secretaries. Address: Tokorangi, Hal Combo. ’Phone GD, Halcombc, or Post Office, Halcombe-.
Foreign visitors to Britain in July spent over £2,000,000; more tlian oncfliird oirtheso visitors were Americans, followed by French, Germans, Dutch, and Belgians.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7025, 8 December 1932, Page 3
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