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iangatainoka A.A. Society THIRTY-THIRD GATHERING Boxing Day Sports. MAN GAT AIN OKA DOMAIN, Monday, Dec. 26th, 1932.

Patron: Mr. S. Bolton; President, Mr. A. J. Morgan; Handicappcr, Mr. It. A. Williams; Starter, Mr. E. H. Lett. OrriCIAL PROGRAMME 1— Boys’ Race, 100yds., 12 years and under. First prize, ss; 2nd. 2s (Id; 3rd. prize, Is. Entrance 3d. To start about 11.30. 2 Girls’ Race, 100yds., 12 years and under. First prize, ss; 2nd. 2s Gd; 3rd., Is. Entrance 3d . 3 Quinlan Memorial Cup One Mile Cycle Handicap. For local competitors who have resided in the Bush Rugby Union district for the past three months. First prize trophy valuo 30s; 2nd., 15s. Entrance Is. 4 President’s Handicap, 100yds. First prizo value 50s; 2nd., 20s Entrance Is. s.—One Mile Cycle Race. First prize, value 30s; 2nd., 15s. Entrance Is. o—Half-Mile Run Handicap. First prizo value 30s; 2nd., 15s. Entrance Is. 7—Cyclo Race, 1 mile, B grade. First prize value 30s; 2nd., 15s. Entrance Is. 5 Boys' Race, 220yds., 12 years and under 15. First prize, Mr. F. Piercey’s trophy, valuo 20s; 2nd., 10s; 3rd., ss. Post entry 6d. 9.—220 Yards Handicap. First prize value 30s; 2nd., 15s. Entrance Is. 10—-High Jump Handicap. First prize, 20s; 2nd., 10s. Entrance Is. H—Two Mile Cycle Race. First prize value 40s; 2nd., value 20s. Entrance Is. 12—Two Milo Cycle Handicap, B grade. First prize trophy value 355; 2nd., 17s 6d. Entrance Is. Mile Run Handicap. First prize valuo 50s; 2nd., 20s. Entrance Is. 14— Broad Jump. First prize value 20s; 2nd., 10s. Entrance Is. 15— Three Mile Cycle Race. First prize value 455; 2nd., 20s. Entrance Is. 10 —no Yards Handicap. First prize value 40s; 2nd., 20s. Entrance Is. 17—Hop, Step and Jump. First prize valuo 20s; 2nd., 10s. Entrance_ls. IS —Five Milo Cyclo Handicap. First prizo value 555; 2nd., 30s. Entrance Is. Points Prize—A handsome Cup, valuo £lO 10s, donated by Mr. and Mrs. i E. H. Lett, for most points in events Nos. 4,5, 6,7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18. Points to count: Ist., six points; 2nd., three, 3rd., one. If a tie, merit of performances to count. Winner’s name to bo engraved on trophy which has to bo won twice in succession or three times at intervals. Trophy to remain in possession of Society until won outright. Present holder: C. S. Hausmann. PIPING AND DANCING EVENTS.

To commence at 11 a.m. Marches. First prize 40s; 2nd., 15s. Entrance Is. Laments. First prize 40s; 2nd., 15s. Entrance Is. Strathspeys and Reels. First prize, 40s; 2nd., 15s. Entrance Is. Irish Jig (open). First prize value 20s; 2nd., 10s. Entrance Is. Irish Jig, 12 years and under. First, prize value 15s; 2nd., 10s; 3rd., ss. Entrance 6d. Highland Fling (open). First prize value 20s; 2nd., 10s. Entrance Is. Highland Fling, 16 years and under. First prize value 20s; 2nd., 10s; 3rd., ss. Entrance Is. Highland Fling, 12 years and under. First prize value 15s; 2nd., 10s: 3rd., ss. Entrance 6d. Highland Fling, 10 years and under. First prize value 15s; 2nd., 7s 6d. Entrance 6d. Sword Dance (open). First prize value 20s; 2nd., 10s. Entrance Is. Sword Dance, 16 years and under. First prize value 20s; 2nd., 10s; 3rd., ss. Entrance Is. Sheantriubhs (open). First prize value 20s; 2nd., 10s. Entrance Is. Sheantriubhs, 12 years and under. First prize value 15s; 2nd., 10s; 3rd., ss. Entrance 6d. Highland Reel, 16 years and under. First prize value 20s; 2nd., 10s; 3rd., ss. Entrance Is. Hornpipe, 16 and under. First prize value 20s; 2nd., 10s. Entrance Is. Entries for Piping and Dancing will be received at the Secretary’s Office on the ground. CHOPPING COMPETITION. No. 1 Standing Chop Handicap (local, for men resident in the Bush Rugby Union Area), 12in. block. First, prize value £2; 2nd., £l. Entry 2s. No. 2 Standing Chop Handicap, 14in. block. Open. First prize value £10; 2nd. prize, £2. Entry 10s. No. 3 Underhand Chop Handicap, 14in. block. First prize value £3; 2nd., 30s. Entry 3s. Entries for the above events close on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1932, at 7 p.m. RULES AND REGULATIONS. Amateur Events under Rules of N.Z.A.A.A. Highland Events under Rules of N.I. Caledonian Society Rules.

Nominations MUST be accompanied by cash or postal notes. No nomination will bo accepted on any account without the proper entrance fee. All performances for the past two years must be given. If no win for two years, four last performances must bo given. Protests must be made in writing to the ‘Secretary or the Judge or Judges, within fifteen minutes after the race in dispute, together with a deposit of five per cent, of the amount of stake (minimum ss), which will be forfeited if the protest is found to be frivolous or vexatious.

In Piping and Dancing Competitions, the last to enter to compete first. The prizes offered at this meeting will be awarded subject to the statement of previous performances given being STRICTLY ACCURATE. Athletes and Cycling Competitors MUST bo registered members of Amateur Athletic Clubs, and wear registered present season’s number on their back when competing. NOTE.—No event unless five competitors. This applies to all events on the programme. Winners may be re-handicapped. The Committco reserve the right to postpone the meeting should the weather prove unfavourable. Competitors in all events compete at their own risk.

Nominations for Events Nos. 3,4, 5, 6,7, 9, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16 and 18, close •with the Secretary (Mr. H. A. Bick, Box 19, Pahiatua), on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14th., 1932, at 7 p.m. Entries for Events Nos. 10, 14 and 17 will be received by the Secretary up to 2.30 p.m. on day of meeting. IMPORTANT: Registered number for 1932-33 season must bo forwarded with nominations. Handicaps will be published in the

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Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7026, 9 December 1932, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7026, 9 December 1932, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7026, 9 December 1932, Page 5

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