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Cheltenham - Club Sports To be lield at V Cheltenham, Monday, January 2nd., 1333 To commence at 11 a.m. PROGRAMME All events, except cycling, post entry. Cycle entries to bo in by December 211 rd.
1— Maiden Pony Jump. For ponies that have never won a jumping competition, , 14.2 and under; oatclx weights. Ist.,. £2; 2nd., £l. Entry 1!/-. Time 11 a.m. 2 Boys’ Pace, 100 yards, 12 and under. Ist., 5/-; 2nd., 2/o'. Trophies. Entry free. Five entries or no race. 11 a.m. 3 Girls’ Pace as in No. 2. 4 Pony Jump. 14.2 and under; catch weights. Ist., £2/10/-; 2nd., £l/10/-. A special prize of one guinea donated by Mr. A. Ellerm will be added to Ist. prize. Entry o/-. A challenge cup presented by Mr. J. Goodwin goes with Ist. prize. To be won twice in succession or three times at intervals. 11.25 a.m. 5 Boys ’ Pace, 100 yards, 15 years and under. Ist., 7/0; 2nd., 2/0. Trophies. Entry Od. 11.25 a.m. o—Girls’ Pace as in .No.' 5. 7—Cycle Pace, one mile. Ist., £l/10/-; 2nd., 15/1. Entry 2/-. 11.40 a.m. S—Country Gchools’ Belay Pace. Team 2 boys and 2 girls. Entry 1/- a team, Ist., 15/-; 2nd., 5/-; to be paid to school sports fund. En' (rants to be on school roll December, 1932. 11.50 a.m. ’ 9—Maiden Hunters. For horses that have never won a jumping competition, hurdle race or steeplechase; catch weights. Ist., £4; 2nd., £2. Entry 7/-. 12 noon. 10— Thread-thc-Necdle Pace (horseback). Ist., £l/10/-; 2nd., 10/-. Entry 2/0. Trophies. 12.30 p.m. 11— Cycle Pace, two miles. Ist., £2/10/-; 2nd., £l. Entry 3/0. 12.45 p.m. 12— Novelty Pace, on horseback. Entry 2/6. Ist., £l/10/-; 2nd., 10/-. Trophies. 1 p.m. 13— Egg and Gpoon Pace. Ladies. Entry 1/-. Trophy £l. 1.15. 14 — Gent's Paco as for No. 13. 15— Open Hunters. Once round course. Eleven stone or over. Ist., £7; 2nd., £2; 3rd., £l. Winner to lake Gomez Cup. Winner 1932, Mr. B. G. Perry’s “Canberra.” To be won three times. Entry 10/-. 1.20. 10—Cycle Pace, three miles. Ist., £2; 2nd., £1 10/-. Entry 4/-. 1.40. 17 —Wire Jump. Open. Ist., £2; 2nd., £l. Entry 4/-. 2 p.m. IS—Dog Trial Exhibition. 2.15.
19— Open Jump (steeplechase style). Once round course; catch, weights. Ist., £4; 2nd., £2. Entry 7/-. 2.30. 20— Boys’ Cycle Race as under 16. Ist., 10/-; 2nd., 5/-. Entry 1/-. Trophies. 2.-15. 21— Consolation Cycle Race. Entry fees plus £1 to be divided 3-2-1 for iirst three places. Rules:—All competitors compete at tlieir own risk. In horse events there shall bo four entries or no second prize; five entries or no third; three entries or no event. In cycling, live entries or no event may bo declared by the committee. HIGHLAND DANCING—II a.in. THREE ENTRIES or only 2nd. prize for Ist. place. ENTRIES 1/- each. Prizes: Ist., 15/-; 2nd., 7/6; 3rd., 5/-. 1— Sword Dance. 13-16 years. 2 Highland Eling. 16 and over. Ist., £1; 2nd., 7/6. 3 Highland Fling. 12 to 15. 4 Scan 'l’riubhas. 16 and under. 5 Reel o' Tulloch. 16 and under. 6 Sailors’ Hornpipe. 16 and under. 7 Highland Fling. Under 12. 8— Highland Reel. 16 and under. 9 Stvord Dance l . 12 and under. 10— Hornpipe. Under 12. 11 — Hornpipe. 12 to 16. DOG- TRIALS—START 9 a.m. 1— Short Head, Drive and Yard. Open, Ist., £4; 2nd., £2; 3rd., £l. Also 4th., sth. and 6th. prizes of £l, 15/and 10/- respectively for local com- ■ petitors. Local competitors to live within 10 miles of Kiwitea or Cheltenham. Entry 5/-. 2 The first, second and third dogs in Ihe above to compete on Oval for trophy donated by Mr. A. McCorky ■ indalc. Secretary: Mr. E. Billett, Sheep-guessing and Chain Stopping, for ladies and gents. Good trophies. Competitions: Football Goal Kicking, Putting tho Shot. Trophies. Sawing: Double-handed —Ladies’ and gent’s. Saw provided. Races for Children under 10. HOT WATER AND MILK PROVIDED FREE. GATE: Adults, 1/-; School. Children, Od. Schedules on application to the Secretary. H. W. WOOD, Hon. Secretary, Cheltenham.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7025, 8 December 1932, Page 3
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