Hastings Highland Games 1955

GREATER HASTINGS
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HASTINGS HIGHLAND GAMES

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PRESENTS

The Fifth Hastings Highland Games

OFFICIALS:

Patron:
His Worship the Mayor, V. E. BATE, Esq.

President: H. B. POPPELWELL.

Vice-President: A. DYSART.

Committee:
J. W. JONES, W. G. HILL, A. J. HANNON, E. C. BRIDGE, J. C. KELLY, A. G. WANE, J. S. WHITING (Greater Hastings Inc.), H. BROWN, A. SHAW, W, G. WHITE (H.B. Centre Piping and Dancing Assn.), A. C. ATTWOOD, R. H. CABOT, D. HAGENSON (Hastings Amateur Athletic and Cycling Club), D. MUNRO, I. SERGEANT, A. M. YOUNG (H.B. Scottish Pipe Band), M. COLBOURNE, D. THORESEN, J. TWEEDIE (Hastings Scots Highland Pipe Band), V. C. PETERSON, L. PEDERSEN, N. H. WILSON (H.B. Centre N.Z. Athletic, Cycling & Axemen’s Union), G. MARTIN, M. McMILLAN, J. A. WALKER (Hastings District Scots Society), A. J. PHILPOTT, D. SHATTKY, C, WRIGHT (Hastings Harrier Club.)

Publicity Officer.
E. CULVER.

Public Relations Officer:
K. J. SPARKS.

Judicial Committee: H. B. POPPELWELL, J. W. JONES, K. J. SPARKS, and the Chief Steward of the Section concerned.

For Summary of Programme – See Index on Centre Pages.

Page Two

GREATER HASTINGS

To Our Visitors and Competitors –

Greater Hastings Greets You

May your holiday be enjoyable enough to make you want to come back again.

We appreciate your presence and we would appreciate also any suggestions you might make to help us in our objective of a Greater Hastings. Although only young we have already been able to make some progress and with the continued co-operation of the Hastings Borough Council and the generous support of the citizens of Hastings, hope to achieve still greater success.

Should you care to come again to our next Highland Games, our Blossom Festival in September, or our Christmas and New Year festivities. Mr. Ken. Sparks, Greater Hastings and the Hastings Borough Council’s genial Public Relations Officer will be pleased to help you or your friends with information. He will welcome your enquiries, and you can find him at “Greater Hasting”” Public Relations Office, Russell Street, or P.O. Box 478. Hastings.
Phones 4132 Office, 9217 D Residence.

Yours sincerely,
H. B. POPPELWELL,
President, Greater Hastings.

Page Three

National Dancing Section

No. 1 Board – Saturday

Adjudicator: MRS. E. WOOLLER, Wellington

Mrs. Edna Wooller (nee Whitelaw) is one of New Zealand’s best known adjudicators of National Dancing, and prior to her marriage was principal of a large studio in Wellington for over ten years, during which time she placed many pupils on the road to the success they enjoyed in later years. She has been a keen supporter of the New Zealand Academy ever since its inception, and has acted as Examiner of the South Island and was an Examiner of the written theory papers in last year’s examinations. She is at present a member of the Executive Committee of the Academy of Piping and Dancing, and has adjudicated at many of the major Highland Gatherings and Competition Festivals throughout the Dominion during recent years.

Stewards:
MESSRS. H. BROWN, W. G. WHITE, MISS J. O’SHAUGHNESSY.

Official Pipers:
MESSRS. R- BURNS, D. MUNRO, H. BUTLER. R. LOTHIAN.

(Commencing at 9 a.m.)

Event 1 – Class 4: HIGHLAND FLING, 12yrs. and under 14 yrs.
329 – Patricia Arnst, Ashburton.
328 – Noelene Pryde, Whakatane,
321 – Jeanette Roberts, Thames.
334 – Annette Liddington, Hastings.
336 – Gillian Grant, Waipawa.
374 – Aileen Wilkie, Auckland.
331 – Patty Compton, Hastings.
326 – Marlene Holland, Oamaru.
325 – Bruce Simmonds, Tauranga.
377 – Laurie Ruffell, Hastings.
323 – Joy McLeod-Lewis, Lower Hutt.
324 – Judith Leppien, Hastings,
327 – Wendy Townrow, Hastings.
330 – Nanette Hemming, Auckland.
333 – Heather Marnoch, Hastings.
325 – Joyce Taunt, Manaia.
322 – Shirley Bell, Napier.
376 – Robyn Frew, Levin.
391 – Colleen Frethy, New Plymouth,
396 – Ruth Pritchard, Palmerston Nth.
1st   2nd   3rd

Event 2 – Class 5, REEL O’TULLOCH, 14yrs. and under 16yrs.
349 – Julie Sparks, Hastings.
347 – Judith Dench, Christchurch.
337 – Marlene Dunn, Hastings.
341 – Valma Dowler, Hastings.
343 – Joy Allan, Dunedin.
339 – Meryl Thompson, Whakatane.
342 – Shirley Coe, Greytown.
346 – John Thomson, Lower Hutt.
338 – Sonia Fargher, Hastings.
345 – Patricia Fraser, Wellington.
348 – Mary McDonald, Palmerston N.
344 – Annette Smith, Hastings.
375 – Elvira Baldick, Auckland.
395 – Barbara Dick, Christchurch.
1st   2nd   3rd

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Event 3 – Class 6. HIGHLAND REEL. 16yrs. and Over.
351 – Marguerite Elvy, Wellington
358 – Douglas Williams, Invercargill.
360 – Patricia Walker. Christchurch.
353 – Jeanette Watkin, Whakatane.
354 – Nancy Rodger, Christchurch.
355 – Patricia White, Auckland.
356 – Elsie Erskine, Timaru.
357 – Enid Johnston, Dunedin.
350 – Mary-Pat Casey, Dunedin.
351 – Margaret Mason, Dargaville.
352 – Yvonne Hill, Dunedin.
363 – Laurel Watts, Christchurch.
366 – Heather Bentley, Hastings.
365 – Scott Francis, Wellington.
368 – Margaret White, Hastings.
362 – Jacqueline Urwin, Wellington.
364 – Noeline Peterson, Dunedin.
389 – Gay Andrews, Waihou.
388 – Colette Breeze, Palmerston N.
1st   2nd   3rd

Event 4 – Class 4, SEANN TRIUBHAS, 12yrs. and under 14yrs.
391 – Colleen Frethy, New Plymouth.
374 – Aileen Wilkie, Auckland.
323 – Joy McLeod-Lewis, Lower Hutt.
335 – Joyce Taunt, Manaia.
376 – Robyn Frew, Levin.
377 – Laurie Ruffell, Hastings.
376 – Marlene Holland, Oamaru.
329 – Patricia Arnst, Ashburton.
324 – Judith Leppien, Hastings.
331 – Patty Compton, Hastings.
325 – Bruce Simmonds, Tauranga.
328 – Noeline Pryde, Whakatane.
321 – Jeanette Roberts, Thames.
327 – Wendy Townrow, Hastings,
336 – Gillian Grant, Waipawa,
334 – Annette Liddington, Hastings.
322 – Shirley Bell, Napier.
333 – Heather Marnoch, Hastings.
330 – Nanette Hemming, Auckland.
396 – Ruth Pritchard, Palmerston North.
1st   2nd   3rd

Event 5 – Class 5, SEANN TRIUBHAS, 14yrs. and under 16yrs.
343 – Joy Allan, Dunedin.
341 – Valma Dowler, Hastings.
345 – Patricia Fraser, Wellington.
337 – Marlene Dunn, Hastings.
349 – Julie Sparks, Hastings.
346 – John Thomson, Lower Hutt.
347 – Judith Dench, Christchurch.
395 – Barbara Dick, Christchurch.
375 – Elvira Baldick, Auckland.
342 – Shirley Coe, Greytown.
339 – Meryl Thompson, Whakatane.
344 – Annette Smith, Hastings.
338 – Sonia Fargher, Hastings.
348 – Mary McDonald, Palmerston N.
340 – Ian Lee, Gisborne.
1st   2nd   3rd

Event 6 – Class 6, SWORD DANCE, 16yrs. and over.
389 – Gay Andrews, Waihou.
357 – Enid Johnston, Dunedin.
363 – Laurel Watts, Christchurch.
352 – Yvonne Hill, Dunedin.
359 – Margaret Mason, Dargaville.
364 – Noeline Peterson, Dunedin.
366 – Heather Bentley, Hastings.
362 – Jacqueline Urwin, Wellington.
368 – Margaret White, Hastings.
365 – Scott Francis, Wellington.
358 – Douglas Williams, Invercargill.
351 – Marguerite Elvy, Wellington.
353 – Jeanette Watkin, Whakatane.
355 – Patricia White, Auckland.
350 – Mary-Pat Casey, Auckland.
360 – Patricia Walker, Christchurch.
356 – Elsie Erskine, Timaru.
354 – Nancy Rodger, Christchurch.
388 – Colette Breeze, Palmerston N
394 – Betty Wordrop, Te Aroha.
1st   2nd   3rd

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Event 7 – Class 5, HIGHLAND REEL, 14yrs. and under 16yrs.
338 – Sonia Fargher, Hastings.
345 – Patricia Fraser, Wellington.
341 – Valma Dowler, Hastings.
349 – Julie Sparks, Hastings.
375 – Elvira Baldick. Auckland.
343 – Joy Allan, Dunedin.
395 – Barbara Dick, Christchurch.
344 – Annette Smith, Hastings
346 – John Thomson, Lower Hutt.
347 – Judith Dench, Christchurch.
339 – Meryl Thompson, Whakatane.
348 – Mary McDonald, Palmerston N.
337 – Marlene Dunn, Hastings.
1st   2nd   3rd

Event 8 – N.Z. CHAMPIONSHIP HIGHLAND FLING (Open)
1st £10 and H.G. Gold Medal and Sash, 2nd £4, 3rd £2.
(Competitors to draw for positions)
358 – Douglas Williams, Invercargill.
350 – Mary-Pat Casey, Dunedin.
354 – Nancy Rodger, Christchurch.
353 – Jeanette Watkin, Whakatane.
349 – Julie Sparks, Hastings,
359 – Margaret Mason, Dargaville.
356 – Elsie Erskine, Timaru.
341 – Valma Dowler, Hastings.
355 – Patricia White, Auckland.
351 – Marguerite Elvy, Wellington.
356 – Enid Johnston, Dunedin.
368 – Margaret White, Hastings.
363 – Laurel Watts, Christchurch.
377 – Laurie Ruffell, Hastings.
360 – Patricia Walker, Christchurch.
337 – Marlene Dunn, Hastings.
364 – Noeline Peterson, Dunedin.
366 – Heather Bentley, Hastings.
352 – Yvonne Hill, Dunedin.
365 – Scott Francis, Wellington.
347 – Judith Dench, Christchurch.
362 – Jacqueline Urwin, Wellington.
388 – Colleen Breeze, Palmerston N.
389 – Gay Andrews, Waihou.
395 – Barbara Dick, Christchurch.
1st   2nd   3rd

Event 9 – Class 4, SAILOR’S HORNPIPE, 12yrs. and under 14yrs.
391 – Colleen Frethy, New Plymouth.
321 – Jeanette Roberts, Thames.
335 – Joyce Taunt, Manaia.
336 – Gillian Grant, Waipawa.
374 – Aileen Wilkie, Auckland.
330 – Nanette Hemming, Auckland.
376 – Robyn Frew, Levin.
327 – Wendy Townrow, Hastings.
328 – Noeline Pryde, Whakatane.
396 – Ruth Pritchard, Palmerston North.
377 – Laurie Ruffell, Hastings.
325 – Bruce Simmonds, Tauranga.
324 – Judith Leppien, Hastings.
329 – Patricia Arnst, Aushburton [Ashburton].
326 – Marlene Holland, Oamaru.
334 – Annette Liddington, Hastings.
322 – Shirley Bell, Napier.
331 – Patty Common, Hastings.
333 – Heather Marnoch, Hastings.
1st   2nd   3rd

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Event 10 – N.I. CHAMPIONSHIP IRISH JIG. 14yrs. and under 16.
1st £5 and H.G. Gold Medal and Sash, 2nd £3, 3rd £1/10/-.
(Competitors to draw for positions)
349 – Julie Sparks, Hastings.
343 – Joy Allan, Dunedin.
339 – Meryl Thompson, Whakatane.
337 – Marlene Dunn, Hastings.
345 – Patricia Fraser, Wellington.
341 – Valma Dowler, Hastings.
347 – Judith Dench, Christchurch.
375 – Elvira Baldick, Auckland.
338 – Sonia Fargher, Hastings.
373 – Ngaire Elder, Featherston.
346 – John Thomson, Lower Hutt.
348 – Mary McDonald, Palmerston N.
344 – Annette Smith, Hastings.
395 – Barbara Dick, Christchurch.
1st   2nd   3rd

Event 11 – Class 6, IRISH JIG, 16yrs. and over.
388 – Colette Breeze, Palmerston N.
359 – Margaret Mason, Dargaville.
366 – Heather Bentley, Hastings.
363 – Laurel Watts, Christchuch [Christchurch].
365 – Scott Francis, Wellington.
368 – Margaret White, Hastings.
362 – Jacqueline Urwin, Wellington.
364 – Noeline Peterson, Dunedin.
355 – Patricia White, Auckland.
354 – Nancy Rodger, Christchurch.
353 – Jeanette Watkin, Whakatane.
352 – Yvonne Hill, Dunedin.
351 – Marguerite Elvy, Wellington.
356 – Elsie Erskine, Timaru.
350 – Mary-Pat Casey, Dunedin.
358 – Douglas Williams, Invercargill.
357 – Enid Johnston, Dunedin.
360 – Patricia Walker, Christchuch.
389 – Gay Andrews, Waihou.
394 – Betty Wordrop, Te Aroha.
1st   2nd   3rd

IMPORTANT!

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SIXTH HASTINGS HIGHLAND GAMES
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Entries close on FRIDAY, MARCH 9th, 1956, with
MR. K. J. SPARKS, Public Relations Officer.
Box 478, HASTINGS.
Phones: Office 4132. Residence 9217D.

Please make early accommodation for accommodation.

KEEP THIS FOR REFERENCE.

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National Dancing Section

No. 2 Board – Saturday

Adjudicator:
MISS Z. BROUGHTON, Palmerston North

Miss Zona Broughton is probably one of the best known and busiest National Dancing Adjudicators in the southern portion of the North Island. She received her early tuition from such well known National Dancing personalities as Patricia Over, Dorothy McLean and Jean McAsey, and completed her training with Jean Scott.  As a member of the New Zealand Piping and Dancing Academy she taught National and Stage Dancing for many years, but has now mainly confined her activities to judging.

Stewards:
MR. L. COSSAR, MRS. M. BURGESS. MISS D. BROWN.

Official Pipers:
MESSRS. R. BURNS, D, MUNRO. H. BUTLER R. LOTHIAN.

Commencing at 9 a.m.

Event 1 – Class 1, HIGHLAND FLING, under 8 yrs.
248 – Gay Francis, Auckland.
228 – Coyla Coe, Greytown.
227 – Janet Haymer, Hastings.
230 – Pamela Wiblin, Blenheim.
231 – Annette Hore, Palmerston N.
232 – Diane Dowler, Hastings.
233 – Ruby Moodie, Palmerston N.
234 – Doreen Steenson, Hastings.
235 – Robyn Mackay, Dannevirke.
236 – Colleen Malone, Hastings.
237 – Christine Treweek, N. Plymouth.
238 – Suzanne Mackay, Dannevirke.
239 – Brian Stewart, Hastings.
240 – Christine Ashwood, Clive.
241 – Lawrena Booth, New Plymouth.
242 – Jennifer Smith, Hastings.
244 – Pamela Lumsden, Hastings.
245 – Judith Chambers, Hastings.
246 – Alison Callry, Palmerston N.
247 – Ian Sim, Oamaru.
249 – Moira Sheridan, Palmerston N.
369 – Suzanne Oliver, Meeanee.
252 – Robin Duff, Hastings.
253 – Lynnette Evans, Hastings.
254 – John McDonald, Palmerston N.
256 – Jeanie Hartley, Hunterville
257 – Robin Walker. Taumarunui.
229 – Margaret Bugg, Oamaru.
392 – Joy Frethy, New Plymouth.
1st   2nd   3rd

Event 2 – Class 2, HIGHLAND FLING, 8yrs. and under 10yrs.
263 – Janet Bugg, Oamaru.
274 – Judith McCutcheon, Fernhill.
281 – Jocelyn Booth, New Plymouth.
260 – Naida Robb, Havelock North.
372 – Mae McFarlane, Wellington.
267 – Heather Lister, Tutira.
262 – Merylin Holden, Palmerston N.
265 – Jocelyn Ennor, Napier.
276 – Eileen Cossar, Hastings.
272 – Janice McKenzie, Hastings.
270 – Katrina O’Donnell, Taradale.
268 – Jacqueline Dunn, Carterton.
393 – Molly Wordrop, Te Aroha.
371 – Ellenor Kennedy, Oamaru.
297 – Robyn Richards, Waipukurau.
293 – Lynne Townsend, Hastings.
287 – Jennifer Fraser, Featherston.
285 – Maurice Stewart. Hastings.
282 – Dallas Urwin, Wellington.
283 – Mary McCourt, Hastings.
294 – Pauline Moroney, Wairoa.
295 – Terence Connolly, Blenheim.
299 – Jacqueline Marnoch, Hastings.
301 – Delwyn Butcher, Haumoana.
269 – Terence Sheridan, Palmerston N.
1st   2nd   3rd

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Event 3 – Class 3, REEL O’TULLOCH, 10yrs. and under 12yrs.
309 – Marcia Sparks, Hastings.
308 – Ann Boyer, Dunedin.
312 – Patty Smith, Hastings.
306 – Patricia McCue, Hastings.
316 – Andrea O’Malley. Hastings.
319 – Carol Wright, Hastings.
304 – Andrea Wells, Whakatane.
303 – Anne Kirkpatrick, Hastings.
317 – Faye Tabernacle, Hastings.
305 – Janet Simmonds, Tauranga.
314 – Patricia Lee, Gisborne.
310 – Patricia Astwood, Clive.
311 – Lorraine Fraser, Wellington.
320 – Lorraine Munson, Hastings.
307 – Annette Wilson, Hunterville.
1st   2nd   3rd

Event 4 – Class 1, SWORD DANCE, under 8 yrs.
246 – Alison Galley, Palmerston N.
235 – Robyn Mackay, Dannevirke.
257 – Robin Walker. Taumarunui.
253 – Lynnette Evans, Hastings.
247 – Ian Sim, Oamaru.
228 – Coyla Coe, Greytown.
244 – Pamela Lumsden, Hastings.
243 – Robert Thomson, Nae Nae.
236 – Colleen Malone, Hastings.
229 – Margaret Bugg, Oamaru.
242 – Jennifer Smith, Hastings.
230 – Pamela Wiblin, Blenheim.
237 – Christine Treweek, N. Plymouth.
239 – Brian Stewart, Hastings.
231 – Annetta Hore, Palmerston N.
227 – Janet Haymer, Hastings.
1st   2nd   3rd

Event 5 – Class 2, SEANN TRIUBHAS, 8yrs. and under 10yrs.
295 – Terence Connolly, Blenheim.
297 – Robyn Richard, Waipukurau.
299 – Jacqueline Marnoch, Hastings.
372 – Mae McFarlane, Wellington.
301 – Delwyn Butcher, Haumoana.
285 – Maurice Stewart, Hastings.
284 – Jocelyn Booth, New Plymouth.
293 – Lynne Townsend, Hastings.
274 – Judith McCutcheon, Fernhill.
393 – Molly Wordrop, Te Aroha.
371 – Ellenor Kennedy, Oamaru.
296 – Terence Sheridan, Palmerston N.
268 – Jacqueline Dunn, Carterton.
263 – Janet Bugg, Oamaru.
282 – Dallas Urwin, Wellington.
252 – Merylin Holden, Palmerston N.
270 – Katrina O Donnell, Taradale.
260 – Naida Robb, Havelock North.
265 – Jocelyn Ennor, Napier.
1st   2nd   3rd

Event 6 – Class 3, SEANN TRIUBHAS, 10yrs. and under 12yrs.
305 – Janet Simmonds, Tauranga.
319 – Carol Wright, Hastings.
312 – Patty Smith, Hastings.
304 – Andrea Wells, Whakatane.
308 – Ann Boyer, Dunedin.
309 – Marcia Sparks, Hastings.
306 – Patricia McCue, Hastings.
310 – Patricia Astwood, Clive.
311 – Lorraine Fraser, Wellington.
314 – Patricia Lee, Gisborne.
303 – Anne Kirkpatrick, Hastings.
320 – Lorraine Munson, Hastings.
316 – Andrea O’Malley, Hastings.
1st   2nd   3rd

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Event 7 – Class 1, IRISH JIG, under 8 yrs.
237 – Christine Treweek, N. Plymouth.
246 – Alison Calley, Palmerston N.
249 – Moira Sheridan, Palmerston N
247 – Ian Sim, Oamaru.
243 – Robert Thomson. Nae Nae.
253 – Lynnette Evans. Hastings.
257 – Robin Walker, Taumarunui.
252 – Robin Duff, Hastings.
236 – Colleen Malone, Hastings.
232 – Diane Dowler, Hastings.
227 – Janet Haymer, Hastings.
242 – Jennifer Smith, Hastings.
229 – Margaret Bugg, Oamaru.
234 – Doreen Steenson, Hastings.
238 – Suzanne Mackay, Dannevirke.
244 – Pamela Lumsden, Hastings.
245 – Judith Chambers, Hastings.
230 – Pamela Wiblin, Blenheim.
228 – Coyla Coe, Greytown.
248 – Gay Francis, Auckland.
231 – Annetta Hore, Palmerston N.
254 – John McDonald, Palmerston N.
235 – Robyn Mackay, Dannevirke.
239 – Brian Stewart, Hastings.
256 – Jeanie Hartley, Hunterville.
392 – Joy Frethy, New Plymouth.
1st   2nd   3rd

Event 8 – H.B. CHAMPIONSHIP HIGHLAND FLING, under 12 yrs.
1st £4 and H.G. Gold Medal and Sash, 2nd £2, 3rd £1.
305 – Janet Simmonds, Tauranga.
294 – Pauline Moroney, Wairoa.
372 – Mae McFarlane, Wellington.
308 – Ann Boyer, Dunedin.
316 – Andrea O’Malley, Hastings.
304 – Andrea Wells, Whakatane.
319 – Carol Wright, Hastings.
305 – Janet Simmonds, Tauranga.
311 – Lorraine Fraser, Wellington.
309 – Marcia Sparks, Hastings.
306 – Patricia McCue, Hastings.
236 – Colleen Malone, Hastings.
312 – Patty Smith, Hastings.
307 – Annette Wilson, Hunterville.
260 – Naida Robb, Havelock North.
393 – Molly Wordrop, Te Aroha.
1st   2nd   3rd

Event 9 – Class 2, SAILOR’S HORNPIPE, 8yrs. and under 10yrs.
293 – Lynne Townsend, Hastings.
287 – Jennifer Fraser, Featherston.
301 – Delwyn Butcher, Haumoana.
267 – Heather Lister, Tutira.
274 – Judith McCutcheon, Fernhill.
268 – Jacqueline Dunn, Carterton.
263 – Janet Bugg, Oamaru.
295 – Terrence Connolly, Blenheim.
262 – Dallas Urwin, Wellington.
262 – Merylin Holden, Palmerston N.
272 – Janice McKenzie, Hastings.
265 – Jocelyn Ennor, Napier.
284 – Jocelyn Booth, New Plymouth.
260 – Naida Robb, Havelock North.
371 – Ellenor Kennedy, Oamaru.
297 – Robyn Richards, Waipukurau.
299 – Jacqueline Marnoch, Hastings.
372 – Mae McFarlane, Wellington.
294 – Pauline Moroney, Wairoa.
285 – Maurice Stewart, Hastings.
283 – Mary McCourt, Hastings.
270 – Katrina O’Donnell, Taradale.
296 – Terence Sheridan, Palmerston N.
393 – Molly Wordrop, Te Aroha.
1st   2nd   3rd

Event 10 – Class 3, IRISH JIG, 10yrs. and under 12yrs.
311 – Lorraine Fraser, Wellington.
310 – Patricia Astwood, Clive.
304 – Andrea Wells, Whakatane.
312 – Patty Smith, Hastings.
308 – Ann Boyer, Dunedin.
319 – Carol Wright, Hastings.
309 – Marcia Sparks, Hastings.
316 – Andrea O’Malley, Hastings.
305 – Janet Simmonds, Tauranga.
306 – Patricia McCue, Hastings.
314 – Patricia Lee, Gisborne.
315 – Elizabeth McConaghey, Hastings.
307 – Annette Wilson, Hunterville.
320 – Lorraine Munson, Hastings.
1st   2nd   3rd

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1 – EASTER SATURDAY.   Windsor Park.   Fifth Hastings Highland Games commence at 9 a.m. Official Opening by Mr. V. S. Nicholson, President N.Z. Pipe Bands’ Association, 1.30 p.m.

2 – EASTER SATURDAY.   Municipal Theatre, 8 p.m.   Grand Highland Games Scottish Concert, featuring the Wellington Ladies’ Highland Pipe Band, Winners, N.Z. North Island and Hawke’s Bay National Dancing Championships, and New Zealand Piping Championship winner. Be early and don’t be disappointed.

3 – EASTER SATURDAY.   Assembly Hall, 8 p.m. Hastings   Amateur Athletic & Cycling Club’s Annual Highland Games Dance.  Meet our visiting Athletes.

4 – EASTER SATURDAY.   Windsor Park, 7.30 p.m.   Hastings Open Air Skating Club’s Fancy Dress Carnival and Roller Hockey Match. See this thrilling sport.

5 – EASTER SUNDAY.   Windsor Park, 2 p.m.   Massed Highland Bands Display, featuring special Drum Major’s Display by the Wellington Ladies’ Highland Pipe Band, and Staff-flourishing display by Drum Major Ian Sergeant, 1955 N.Z. Open Champion. Entertainment de Luxe.

6 – EASTER SUNDAY.   Windsor Park, Skating Rink, 8.15 p.m.  Special demonstration under floodlights by Wellington Ladies’ Highland Pipe Band, and outstanding displays by Barclay Motors, and the Hawke’s Bay Tyre and Rubber Co, Marching Teams supported by Napier Scottish Country Dance Teams. Don’t miss this great Ladies’ Night.

7 – EASTER MONDAY.   Windsor Park.   Highland Games continue 9 a.m. Trolley Derby leaves Cnr. Heretaunga Street, and Willowpark Road, 10 a.m.

8 – EASTER MONDAY.   Windsor Park, 7.30 p.m.   Hastings Open Air Skating Club’s Novelty Carnival, and Roller Hockey Match.

9 – EASTER MONDAY.   Assembly Hall, 8 p.m.   Grand Highland Games Ball. Be sure to attend this Grand Finale to the Fifth Hastings Highland Games and complete a memorable and enjoyable holiday in Hastings, the Fruit Bowl of New Zealand.

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Page Nineteen

National Dancing Section

No. 1 Board – Monday

Adjudicator:
MRS. E. WOOLLER, Wellington

Stewards:
MESSRS. H. BROWN, W. G. WHITE, MISS J. O’SHAUGHNESSY.

Official Pipers:
MESSRS. R. BURNS, D. MUNRO. H. BUTLER R. LOTHIAN.

Commencing at 9 a.m.

Event 1 – Class 4, REEL O’TULLOCH, 12yrs. and under 14yrs.
325 – Bruce Simmonds, Tauranga.
327 – Wendy Townrow, Hastings.
329 – Patricia Arnst, Ashburton.
323 – Joy McLeod-Lewis, Lower Hutt.
322 – Shirley Bell, Napier.
330 – Nanette Hemming, Auckland.
336 – Gillian Grant, Waipawa.
326 – Marlene Holland, Oamaru.
331 – Patty Compton, Hastings.
324 – Judith Leppien, Hastings.
321 – Jeanette Roberts, Thames.
377 – Laurie Ruffell, Hastings.
328 – Noeline Pryde, Whakatane.
334 – Annette Liddington, Hastings.
374 – Aileen Wilkie, Auckland.
376 – Robyn Frew, Levin.
335 – Joyce Taunt, Manaia.
333 – Heather Marnoch, Hastings.
391 – Colleen Frethy, New Plymouth.
396 – Ruth Pritchard, Palmerston Nth.
1st   2nd   3rd

Event 2 – Class 5, HIGHLAND FLING, 14yrs. and under 16yrs.
339 – Meryl Thompson, Whakatane.
375 – Elvira Baldick, Auckland.
345 – Patricia Fraser, Wellington.
343 – Joy Allan, Dunedin.
347 – Judith Dench, Christchurch.
348 – Mary McDonald, Palmerston N.
341 – Valma Dowler, Hastings.
395 – Barbara Dick, Christchurch.
337 – Marlene Dunn, Hastings.
346 – John Thomson, Lower Hutt.
344 – Annette Smith, Hastings.
340 – Ian Lee, Gisborne.
349 – Julie Sparks, Hastings.
342 – Shirley Coe, Greytown.
338 – Sonia Fargher, Hastings.
1st   2nd   3rd

Event 3 – Class 6. SEANN TRIUBHAS, 16yrs. and over.
355 – Patricia White, Auckland.
356 – Elsie Erskine, Timaru.
362 – Jacqueline Urwin, Wellington.
368 – Margaret White, Hastings.
363 – Laurel Watts, Christchurch.
359 – Margaret Mason, Dargaville.
351 – Marguerite Elvy, Wellington.
350 – Mary-Pat Casey, Dunedin.
353 – Jeanette Watkin, Whakatane.
354 – Nancy Rodger, Christchurch.
389 – Gay Andrews, Waihou.
360 – Patricia Walker, Christchurch.
358 – Douglas Williams, Invercargill.
357 – Enid Johnston, Dunedin.
388 – Colette Breeze, Palmerston N.
366 – Heather Bentley, Hastings.
355 – Scott Francis, Wellington.
352 – Yvonne Hill, Dunedin.
354 – Noeline Peterson, Dunedin.
394 – Betty Wardrop, Te Aroha.
1st   2nd   3rd

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Event 4 – Glass 4, SWORD DANCE, 12yrs. and under 14yrs.
330 – Nanette Hemming, Auckland.
326 – Marlene Holland, Oamaru.
324 – Judith Leppien, Hastings.
325 – Joyce Taunt, Manaia.
374 – Aileen Wilkie, Auckland.
391 – Colleen Frethy, New Plymouth.
321 – Jeanette Robert, Thames.
376 – Robyn Frew, Levin.
329 – Patricia Arnst, Ashburton.
323 – Joy McLeod-Lewis, Lower Hutt.
333 – Heather Marnoch, Hastings.
328 – Noeline Pryde, Whakatane.
377 – Wendy Townrow, Hastings.
325 – Bruce Simmonds, Tauranga.
331 – Patty Compton, Hastings.
336 – Gillian Grant, Waipawa.
334 – Annette Liddington, Hastings.
322 – Shirley Bell, Napier.
396 – Ruth Pritchard, Palmerston North.
377 – Laurie Ruffell, Hastings.
1st   2nd   3rd

Event 5 – N.I. CHAMPIONSHIP REEL O’TULLOCH, (Open)
1st £5 and H.G. Gold Medal and Sash, 2nd £3, 3rd £1/10/-.
(Competitors to draw for positions)
355 – Patricia Walker, Christchurch.
356 – Elsie Erskine, Timaru.
351 – Marguerite Elvy, Wellington.
349 – Julie Sparks, Hastings.
347 – Judith Dench, Christchurch.
359 – Margaret Mason, Dargaville,
388 – Colette Breeze, Palmerston N.
353 – Jeanette Watkin, Whakatane.
377 – Laurie Ruffell, Hastings.
354 – Nancy Rodger, Christchurch.
350 – Mary-Pat Casey, Dunedin.
368 – Margaret White, Hastings.
358 – Douglas Williams, Invercargill.
363 – Laurel Watts, Christchurch.
341 – Valma Dowler, Hastings.
357 – Enid Johnston, Dunedin.
365 – Scott Francis, Wellington.
352 – Yvonne Hill, Dunedin.
366 – Heather Bentley, Hastings.
343 – Joy Allan, Dunedin.
355 – Patricia White, Auckland.
364 – Noeline Peterson, Dunedin.
362 – Jacqueline Urwin, Wellington.
337 – Marlene Dunn, Hastings.
389 – Gay Andrews, Waihou.
395 – Barbara Dick, Christchurch.
1st   2nd   3rd

Event 6 – Class 5, SWORD DANCE, 14yrs. and under 16yrs.
347 – Judith Dench, Christchurch.
342 – Shirley Coe, Greytown.
343 – Joy Allan, Dunedin.
339 – Meryl Thompson, Whakatane.
349 – Julie Sparks, Hastings.
348 – Mary McDonald, Palmerston N.
337 – Marlene Dunn, Hastings.
395 – Barbara Dick, Christchurch.
344 – Annette Smith, Hastings.
340 – Ian Lee, Gisborne.
346 – John Thomson, Lower Hutt.
375 – Elvira Baldick, Auckland.
341 – Valma Dowler, Hastings.
345 – Patricia Fraser, Wellington.
338 – Sonia Fargher, Hastings.
1st   2nd   3rd

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Event 7 – Class 6, HIGHLAND FLING, 16yrs. and over.
352 – Yvonne Hill, Dunedin,
353 – Jeanette Watkin, Whakatane.
366 – Heather Bentley, Hastings.
364 – Noeline Peterson, Dunedin.
368 – Margaret White, Hastings.
365 – Scott Francis, Wellington.
363 – Laurel Watts, Christchurch.
358 – Douglas Williams, Invercargill.
359 – Margaret Mason, Dargaville.
354 – Nancy Rodger, Christchurch.
356 – Elsie Erskine, Timaru.
350 – Mary-Pat Casey, Dunedin.
351 – Marguerite Elvy, Wellington.
355 – Patricia White, Auckland.
388 – Colette Breeze, Palmerston N.
357 – Enid Johnston, Dunedin.
360 – Patricia Walker, Christchurch.
362 – Jacqueline Urwin, Wellington.
389 – Gay Andrews, Waihou.
394 – Betty Wordrop, Te Aroha.
1st   2nd   3rd

Event 8 – H.B. CHAMPIONSHIP SEANN TRIUBHAS, under 14yrs.
1st £4 and H.G. Gold Medal and Sash, 2nd £2, 3rd £1.
335 – Joyce Taunt, Manaia.
328 – Noeline Pryde, Whakatane.
329 – Patricia Arnst, Ashburton.
337 – Laurie Ruffell, Hastings.
326 – Marlene Holland, Oamaru.
377 – Joy McLeod-Lewis, Lower Hutt.
321 – Jeanette Roberts, Thames.
324 – Judith Leppien, Hastings.
309 – Marcia Sparks, Hastings.
334 – Annette Liddington, Hastings.
330 – Nanette Hemming, Auckland.
376 – Robyn Frew, Levin.
374 – Aileen Wilkie, Auckland.
327 – Wendy Townrow, Hastings.
391 – Colleen Frethy, New Plymouth.
325 – Bruce Simmonds, Tauranga.
331 – Patty Compton, Hastings.
322 – Shirley Bell, Napier.
336 – Gillian Grant, Waipawa.
396 – Ruth Pritchard, Palmerston Nth.
1st   2nd   3rd

Event 9 – N.Z. CHAMPIONSHIP SEANN TRIUBHAS 16yrs. and under 18yrs.
1st £10 and H.G. Gold Medal and Sash, 2nd £4, 3rd £2.
(Competitors to draw for positions)
365 – Scott Francis, Wellington.
354 – Nancy Rodger, Christchurch.
350 – Mary-Pat Casey, Dunedin.
362 – Jacqueline Urwin, Wellington.
352 – Yvonne Hill, Dunedin.
353 – Jeanette Watkin, Whakatane.
366 – Heather Bentley, Hastings.
364 – Noeline Peterson, Dunedin.
360 – Patricia Walker, Christchurch.
389 – Gay Andrews, Waihou.
388 – Colette Breeze, Palmerston N.
1st   2nd   3rd

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Event 10 – Class 4, IRISH JIG, 12yrs. and under 14 yrs.
336 – Gillian Grant, Waipawa.
333 – Heather Marnoch, Hastings.
326 – Marlene Holland, Oamaru.
328 – Noeline Pryde, Whakatane.
323 – Joy McLeod-Lewis, Lower Hutt.
335 – Joyce Taunt, Manaia.
377 – Laurie Ruffell, Hastings.
391 – Colleen Frethy, New Plymouth.
374 – Aileen Wilkie, Auckland.
334 – Annette Liddington, Hasting.
322 – Shirley Bell, Napier.
329 – Patricia Arnst, Ashburton.
321 – Jeanette Roberts, Thames.
327 – Wendy Townrow, Hastings.
330 – Nanette Hemming, Auckland.
324 – Judith Leppien, Hastings.
425 – Bruce Simmonds, Tauranga.
331 – Patty Compton, Hastings.
376 – Robyn Frew, Levin.|
396 – Ruth Pritchard, Palmerston Nth.
1st   2nd   3rd

Event 11 – Class 5, SAILOR’S HORNPIPE, 14yrs. and under 16yrs
375 – Elvira Baldick, Auckland.
346 – John Thompson, Lower Hutt.
340 – Ian Lee, Gisborne.
338 – Sonia Fargher, Hastings.
341 – Valma Dowler, Hastings.
339 – Meryl Thompson, Whakatane.
345 – Patricia Fraser, Wellington.
343 – Joy Allan, Dunedin.
349 – Julie Sparks, Hastings.
337 – Marlene Dunn, Hastings.
344 – Annette Smith, Hastings.
347 – Judith Dench, Christchurch.
348 – Mary McDonald, Palmerston N.
395 – Barbara Dick, Christchurch.
1st   2nd   3rd

Event 12 – Class 6, SAILOR’S HORNPIPE, 16yrs. and over.
350 – Mary-Pat Casey, Dunedin.
363 – Laurel Watts, Christchurch.
359 – Margaret Mason, Dargaville.
364 – Noeline Peterson, Dunedin.
360 – Patricia Walker, Christchurch.
358 – Douglas Williams, Invercargill.
351 – Marguerite Elvy, Wellington.
352 – Yvonne Hill, Dunedin.
353 – Jeanette Watkin, Whakatane.
394 – Betty Wordrop, Te Aroha.
357 – Enid Johnston, Dunedin.
366 – Heather Bentley, Hastings.
365 – Scott Francis, Wellington.
354 – Nancy Rodger, Christchurch.
362 – Jacqueline Urwin, Wellington.
368 – Margaret White, Hastings.
356 – Elsie Erskine, Timaru.
388 – Colette Breeze, Palmerston N.
389 – Gay Andrews, Waihou.
1st   2nd   3rd

Page Twenty-six

IMPORTANT – Competitors Please Note!

SIXTH HASTINGS HIGHLAND GAMES 31st MARCH & 2nd APRIL, 1956.

EASTER SATURDAY & MONDAY

Entries close on
FRIDAY. 9th MARCH, 1956

Please Forward Your Entries and Applications For Accommodation at Next Year’s Hastings Highland Games Early to

MR. K. J. SPARKS.
Public Relations Officer
P.O. Box 478.
HASTINGS.

Page Twenty-seven

National Dancing Section

No. 2 Board – Monday

Adjudicators:
MISS Z. BROUGHTON, Palmerston North

Stewards:
MR. L. COSSAR, MRS, M. BURGESS, MISS D. BROWN

Official Pipers
MESSRS. R. BURNS, D. MUNRO, H. BUTLER R. LOTHIAN.

Commencing at 9 a.m.

Event 1 – Class 1, HIGHLAND FLING, under 8 yrs.
247 – Ian Sim, Oamaru.
257 – Robin Walker, Taumarunui.
234 – John McDonald, Palmerston N.
253 – Lynnette Evans, Hastings.
252 – Robin Duff, Hastings.
249 – Moira Sheridan, Palmerston N.
248 – Gay Francis, Auckland.
256 – Jeanie Hartley, Hunterville.
369 – Suzanne Oliver, Meeanee.
245 – Judith Chambers, Hastings.
244 – Pamela Lumsden, Hastings.
241 – Lawrena Booth, New Plymouth.
234 – Doreen Steenson, Hastings.
240 – Christine Ashwood, Clive.
233 – Ruby Moodie, Palmerston N.
239 – Brian Stewart, Hastings.
258 – Beverley Pedgeon, Hastings.
237 – Christine Treweek, New Plymouth.
232 – Diane Dowler, Hastings.
238 – Suzanne McKay, Dannevirke.
230 – Pamela Wiblin, Blenheim.
227 – Janet Haymer. Hastings.
228 – Colya [Coyla] Coe, Greytown.
236 – Colleen Malone, Hastings.
231 – Annetta Hore, Palmerston N.
235 – Robyn McKay, Dannevirke.
392 – Joy Frethy, New Plymouth.
229 – Margaret Bugg, Oamaru.
242 – Jennifer Smith, Hastings.
243 – Robert Thomson, Nae Nae.
246 – Alison Calley, Palmerston N.
1st   2nd   3rd

Event 2 – Class 2, HIGHLAND FLING. 8yrs. and under 10yrs.
262 – Merylin Holden, Palmerston N.
265 – Jocelyn Ennor, Napier.
285 – Maurice Stewart, Hastings.
263 – Janet Bugg, Oamaru.
283 – Mary McCourt, Hastings.
268 – Jacqueline Dunn, Carterton.
260 – Naida Robb, Havelock N.
267 – Heather Lister, Tutira.
284 – Jocelyn Booth, New Plymouth.
272 – Janice McKenzie, Hastings.
270 – Katrina O’Donnell, Taradale.
276 – Eileen Cossar, Hastings.
302 – Heather Walker, Napier.
282 – Dallas Urwin, Wellington.
274 – Judith McCutcheon, Fernhill.
287 – Jennifer Fraser, Featherston.
293 – Lynne Townsend, Hastings.
294 – Pauline Moroney, Wairoa.
297 – Robyn Richards, Waipukurau.
371 – Ellenor Kennedy, Oamaru.
295 – Terence Connolly, Blenheim.
299 – Jacqueline Marnoch, Hastings.
372 – Mae McFarlane, Wellington.
296 – Terence Sheridan, Palmerston N.
301 – Delwyn Butcher, Haumoana.
393 – Molly Wordrop, To Aroha.
1st   2nd   3rd

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Event 3 – Class 3, HIGHLAND FLING, 10yrs. and under 12yrs.
304 – Andrea Wells, Whakatane.
317 – Faye Tabernacle, Hastings.
314 – Patricia Lee, Gisborne.
320 – Lorraine Munson, Hastings.
308 – Ann Boyer, Dunedin.
316 – Andrea O’Malley, Hastings.
305 – Janet Simmonds, Tauranga.
319 – Carol Wright, Hastings.
311 – Lorraine Fraser, Wellington.
310 – Patricia Astwood, Clive.
309 – Marcia Sparks, Hastings.
303 – Anne Kirkpatrick, Hastings.
315 – Elizabeth McConaghey, Hastings.
307 – Annette Wilson, Hunterville.
312 – Patty Smith, Hastings.
306 – Patricia McCue, Hastings.
1st   2nd   3rd

Event 4 – Class 1, IRISH JIG, under 8 yrs.
230 – Pamela Wiblin, Blenheim.
244 – Pamela Lumsden, Hastings.
231 – Annetta Hore, Palmerston N.
238 – Suzanne Mackay, Dannevirke.
248 – Gay Francis, Auckland.
234 – Doreen Steenson, Hastings.
258 – Beverley Pedgeon, Hastings.
228 – Coyla Coe, Greytown.
239 – Brian Stewart, Hastings.
229 – Margaret Bugg, Oamaru.
246 – Alison Calley, Palmerston N.
232 – Diane Dowler, Hastings.
243 – Robert Thomson, Nae Nae.
237 – Christine Treweek, New Plymouth.
236 – Colleen Malone, Hastings.
257 – Robin Walker, Taumarunui.
256 – Jeanie Hartley, Hunterville.
254 – John McDonald, Palmerston N.
392 – Joy Frethy, New Plymouth.
249 – Moira Sheridan, Palmerston N.
253 – Lynnette Evans, Hastings.
252 – Robin Duff, Hastings.
247 – Ian Sim, Oamaru.
245 – Judith Chambers, Hastings.
242 – Jennifer Smith, Hastings.
235 – Robyn Mackay, Dannevirke.
227 – Janet Haymer, Hastings.
1st   2nd   3rd

Event 5 – Class 2, SWORD DANCE, 8yrs. and under 10yrs.
371 – Ellenor Kennedy, Oamaru.
297 – Robyn Richards, Waipukurau.
299 – Jacqueline Marnoch, Hastings.
265 – Jocelyn Ennor, Napier.
295 – Terence Connolly, Blenheim.
301 – Delwyn Butcher, Haumoana.
285 – Maurice Stewart, Hastings.
284 – Jocelyn Booth, New Plymouth.
272 – Janice McKenzie, Hastings.
282 – Dallas Urwin, Wellington.
268 – Jacqueline Dunn, Carterton.
793 – Lynne Townsend, Hastings.
274 – Judith McCutcheon, Fernhill.|
263 – Janet Bugg, Oamaru.
762 – Merlyn Holden, Palmerston N.
260 – Naida Robb, Havelock Nth.
372 – Mae McFarlane, Wellington.
270 – Katrina O’Donnell, Taradale.
787 – Jennifer Fraser, Featherston.
294 – Pauline Moroney, Wairoa.
296 – Terence Sheridan, Palmerston N.
393 – Molly Wordrop, Te Aroha.
1st   2nd   3rd

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Event 6 – Class 3, SWORD DANCE, 10yrs. and under 12yrs.
308 – Ann Boyer, Dunedin.
320 – Lorraine Munson, Hastings.
311 – Lorraine Fraser, Wellington.
319 – Carol Wright, Hastings.
314 – Patricia Lee, Gisborne.
306 – Patricia McCue, Hastings.
309 – Marcia Sparks, Hastings.
303 – Anne Kirkpatrick, Hastings.
304 – Andrea Wells, Whakatane.
316 – Andrea O’Malley, Hastings.
312 – Patty Smith, Hastings.
310 – Patricia Astwood, Clive.
305 – Janet Simmonds, Tauranga.
317 – Faye Tabernacle, Hastings.
1st   2nd   3rd

Event 7 – Class 1, SAILOR’S HORNPIPE, under 8 yrs.
231 – Annetta Hore, Palmerston Nth.
236 – Colleen Malone, Hastings.
232 – Diane Dowler, Hastings.
237 – Christine Treweek, New Plymouth.
248 – Gay Francis, Auckland.
228 – Coyla Coe, Greytown.
239 – Brian Stewart, Hastings.
242 – Jennifer Smith, Hastings.
247 – Ian Sim, Oamaru.
227 – Janet Haymer, Hastings.
235 – Robyn Mackay, Dannevirke.
244 – Pamela Lumsden, Hastings.
246 – Alison Calley, Palmerston N.
230 – Pamela Wiblin, Blenheim.
253 – Lynnette Evans, Hastings.
257 – Robin Walker, Taumarunui.
249 – Moira Sheridan, Palmerston N.
1st   2nd   3rd

Event 8 – Class 2, IRISH JIG, 8yrs. and under 10yrs.
296 – Terence Sheridan, Palmerston Nth
265 – Jocelyn Ennor, Napier.
270 – Katrina O’Donnell, Taradale.
283 – Mary McCourt, Hastings.
284 – Jocelyn Booth, New Plymouth.
263 – Janet Bugg, Oamaru.
302 – Heather Walker, Napier.
285 – Maurice Stewart, Hastings.
262 – Merylin Holden, Palmerston Nth.
767 – Heather Lister, Tutira.
293 – Lynne Townsend, Hastings.
268 – Jacqueline Dunn, Carterton.
260 – Naida Robb, Havelock Nth.
282 – Dallas Urwin, Wellington.
294 – Pauline Moroney, Wairoa.
295 – Terence Connolly, Blenheim.
299 – Jacqueline Marnoch, Hastings.
301 – Delwyn Butcher, Haumoana.
372 – Mae McFarlane, Wellington.
287 – Jennifer Fraser, Featherston.
371 – Ellenor Kennedy, Oamaru.
297 – Robyn Richards, Waipukurau.
274 – Judith McCutcheon, Fernhill.
393 – Molly Wordrop, Te Aroha.
1st   2nd   3rd

Event 9 – Class 3, SAILOR’S HORNPIPE, 10yrs. and under 12yrs.
314 – Patricia Lee, Gisborne.
303 – Anne Kirkpatrick, Hastings.
308 – Ann Boyer, Dunedin.
310 – Patricia Astwood, Clive.
312 – Patty Smith, Hastings.
309 – Marcia Sparks, Hastings.
316 – Andrea O’Malley, Hastings.
316 – Carol Wright, Hastings.
305 – Janet Simmonds, Tauranga.
320 – Lorraine Munson, Hastings.
311 – Lorraine Fraser, Wellington.
306 – Patricia McCue, Hastings.
304 – Andrea Wells, Whakatane.
1st   2nd   3rd

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PRIZES FOR NATIONAL DANCING.

N.Z. CHAMPIONSHIP OPEN. First Prize £10 and Highland Games Medal and Sash, Second Prize £4, Third Prize £2, Entrance Fee 10/-.

N.Z. CHAMPIONSHIP 16 AND UNDER 18yrs. – First Prize £10 and Highland Games Gold Medal and Sash, Second Prize £4, Third Prize £2. Entrance fee 10/-.

N.I. CHAMPIONSHIP OPEN. First Prize £5 and Highland Games Gold Medal, and Sash, Second Prize £3, Third Prize £1. Entrance Fee 6/-.

N.I. CHAMPIONSHIP 14 & UNDER 16yrs. – First Prize £5 and Highland Games Gold Medal and Sash, Second Prize £3, Third Prize £1/10/-. Entrance fee 5/-.

H.B. CHAMPIONSHIP UNDER 14yrs. – First Prize £4 and Highland Games Gold Medal and Sash, Second Prize £2, Third Prize £1. Entrance fee 5/-.

H.B. CHAMPIONSHIP UNDER 12yrs. – First Prize £4 and Highland Games Gold Medal, and Sash, Second Prize £2. Third Prize £1. Entrance Fee 5/-.

CLASS 6 – First Prize £3 and Highland Games Gold Medal. Second Prize £2, Third Prize £1. Entrance fee 4/- for each dance.

CLASS 5 – First Prize £1/10/- and Highland Games Gold Medal, Second Prize 17/6, Third Prize 12/6. Entrance Fee 2/6 for each dance.

CLASS 4 – First Prize £1/7/6 and Highland Games Gold Medal, Second Prize 17/6, Third Prize 12/6. Entrance fee 2/- for each dance.

CLASSES 1. 2 and 3 – First Prize Highland Games Gold Medal, Second and Third Prizes Highland Games Silver Medals. Entrance fee 1/6 for each dance.

POINTS PRIZES AND CHALLENGE CUPS

The Spurdle Bros. Challenge Cup for competitor gaining most points during Games. Classes 2 to 6 inclusive.

The Hastings Master Bakers’ Challenge Cup for most points 16yrs and over.

The S. O. Garland Challenge Shield for most points any class under 16yrs.

The J. Banks Challenge Cup for most points 14 and under 16yrs.

The Tom Brown Challenge Cup for most points 12 and under 14yrs.

The Hart Printing Challenge Cup for most points 10 and under 12yrs.

The Glencairn Challenge Cup presented by Misses Edna and Emma Maye for most points 8 and under 10yrs.

The Jenkins Challenge Cup for most points under 8yrs.

The Symons Challenge Cup for Hastings entrant gaining most points in any class 12yrs. and over.

The Townrow and Sanko Cup for Hastings entrant gaining most points in any class under 12yrs.

Page Thirty-four

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Page Thirty-five

RULES FOR PIPING AND NATIONAL DANCING

1 – All Piping and Dancing Competitions will be run under the Rules laid down by the Piping and Dancing Association of New Zealand (Inc.)

2 – Championships in National Dancing will not count for points trophies.

3 – In the event of a tie for any Points Trophy it will be decided as laid down by the Rules of the Piping and Dancing Assn. of N.Z. or as by agreement.

4 – Points for trophies will count: First 5 points; Second 3 points: Third 1 point.  In the event of a tie full points will be awarded to each competitor.

5 – All competitors in Piping and Dancing MUST be registered and MUST produce Registration Cards before competing.

6 – B Grade in Piping. Open to Pipers who have not won more than three events at one or more of the following major meetings: – Greater Hastings Highland Games, Timaru, Dunedin, Waipu, or Thistle Caledonian Society.

7 – Conversation with the judges by competitors or interested persons STRICTLY PROHIBITED. Breach of this rule will lead to DISQUALIFICATION.

8 – Age limit to be computed as per Piping and Dancing Association Rules.

9 – The Judge’s decision in all competition matters will be final and the Committee reserves the right to delete any class or alter or adjust any prize money or make any alteration to the programme they may deem necessary.

10 – The Stewards supervising the Dancing and Piping Competitions may request the Judge not to consider any competitors whose Parent or Guardian or other directly interested person, acts in any abusive or offensive manner to any official or competitor during the gathering, and the Judge shall comply.

11 – Competitors in all classes must appear in the order shown on the programme.

12 – No taps or loose plates to be worn in Irish Jigs.

13 – All dances to be danced to Pipes.

14 – All competitors must appear in proper National Dress.

15 – PROTESTS. All protests must be in writing within 15 minutes of conclusion of the competition concerned, accompanied by a deposit of £1. which will be refunded unless the Judicial Committee decides that the protest is frivolous.

16 – All Competitors to have numbers.

COMPETITORS IN ALL EVENTS COMPETE AT THEIR OWN RISK

NATIONAL DANCING & PIPING COMPETITORS REQUIRING REGISTRATION CARDS PLEASE WRITE TO MR. H. BROWN. SECRETARY, H.B. CENTRE PIPING AND DANCING ASSOCIATION. 1001 GORDON ROAD.

Phone 9778M.   HASTINGS.  Phone 9778M.

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Page Thirty-seven

Piping Section

A Grade Board – Saturday

Adjudicator: MR. A. McAULAY (Whangarei)

Mr. Angus MacAulay was born in South Uist, and therefore comes from what is generally considered the home of Pipers.  He won many important events before coming to New Zealand a few years ago, and was Pipe Major of the Lovat Scouts.  He is a very capable exponent of Piobareachd playing, and has competed with outstanding success at the Hastings Highland Games during the last two years, winning both New Zealand and Inter-Island Championships, He has shown a keen interest in young pipers and is ever ready to assist them.

Stewards. MESSRS J. SETON Jnr., M. COLBOURNE, R, K. CAMPBELL.

COMMENCING AT 9 A.M.

Event 1 – A GRADE MARCH.
1st £6 and H.G. Gold Medal, 2nd £4, 3rd £1/10/-, 4th 10/-
48 – N. McPhee, Wellington.
50 – T. McKay, Wellington.
51 – D. Boyle, Greymouth.
52 – D. Ferguson, Auckland.
55 – D. Thoresen, Hastings.
59 – W. Boyle, Christchurch.
60 – J. Robertson, New Plymouth.
67 – N. McKay, Wellington.
68 – V. Andrews, Wellington.
70 – A. Guild, Wellington.
71 – R. Mackenzie, Dannevirke.
72 – F. Mackinnon, Wellington.
73 – C. Craig, Wellington.
85 – D. Fitchett, Wellington.
1st   2nd
3rd   4th

Event 2 – A GRADE JIG & HORNPIPE.
1st £4 and H.G. Gold Medal, 2nd £3, 3rd £1.
73 – C. Craig, Wellington.
72 – F. Mackinnon, Wellington.
70 – A. Guild, Wellington.
67 – N. McKay, Wellington.
59 – W. Boyle, Christchurch.
55 – D. Thoresen, Hastings.
52 – D. Ferguson, Auckland.
50 – T. McKay, Wellington.
51 – D. Boyle, Greymouth,
68 – V. Andrews, Wellington.
71 – R. Mackenzie, Dannevirke.
48 – N. McPhee, Wellington.
85 – D. Fitchett, Wellington.
60 – J. Robertson, New Plymouth.
1st   2nd
3rd   4th

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Event 3 – OPEN N.Z. CHAMPIONSHIP PIOBAREACHD
1st £15 and H.G, Gold Medal and D.C.L. Shield, 2nd £10, 3rd £5, 4th £1.
55 – D. Thoresen, Hastings.
48 – N. McPhee, Wellington.
70 – A. Guild, Wellington.
50 – T. McKay, Wellington.
59 – W. Boyle, Christchurch.
67 – N. McKay, Wellington.
51 – D. Boyle, Greymouth.
68 – V. Andrews, Wellington.
71 – R. Mackenzie, Dannevirke.
72 – P. Mackinnon, Wellington.
60 – J. Robertson, New Plymouth.
73 – C. Craig, Wellington.
85 – D. Fitchett, Wellington.
88 – A. Faulknor, Wellington.
1st   2nd
3rd   4th

Event 4 – A GRADE STRATHSPEY AND REEL.
1st £6 and H.G. Gold Medal, 2nd £4, 3rd £1/10/-, 4th 10/-
85 – D. Fitchett, Wellington.
71 – R. Mackenzie, Dannevirke.
51 – D. Boyle, Greymouth.
50 – J. McKay, Wellington.
52 – D. Ferguson, Auckland.
55 – D. Thoresen, Hastings.
67 – N. McKay, Wellington.
68 – V. Andrews, Wellington.
70 – A. Guild, Wellington.
72 – F. Mackinnon, Wellington.
48 – N. McPhee, Wellington.
73 – C. Craig, Wellington.
59 – W. Boyle, Christchurch.
60 – J. Robertson, New Plymouth.
1st   2nd
3rd   4th

THE RYRIE CHALLENGE CUP

presented by Firth Concrete H.B. Ltd. for most points in A Grade Piping – Saturday.

Page Forty

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Page Forty-one

Piping Section

B Grade Board – Saturday

Adjudicator: MR. J. A. MACGEE (Wanganui)

Mr. John Allan Macgee comes from Glasgow and was tutored by Mr. Archie McNeil (known as blind Archie) who conducted the McNeil School of Piping in Scotland.  He is an ex-Member of the Glasgow Co-op. Transport Pipe Band, and before coming to New Zealand was the winner of many important Drum Major Contests (individual competition).  He is undoubtedly one of the Dominions most successful and outstanding pipers, and has been a major winner at the Hastings Highland Games in recent years where he has won both New Zealand and Inter-Island titles.

Stewards – Messrs A. SHAW, A. M. YOUNG, M. WILLIAMS, T. CHAMBERS

Commencing at 9 A.M.

Event 1 – B GRADE H.B. CHAMPIONSHIP MARCH.
1st £5 and H.G. Gold Medal, 2nd £3, 3rd £1, 4th 5/-.
16 – G. Buchanan, Dannevirke.
17 – G. Welsh, Wellington.
22 – K. Iriis [Friis], Napier.
10 – J. MacGibbon, Dannevirke.
24 – J. McCutcheon, Hastings.
358 – D. Williams, Invercargill.
7 – I. Mackenzie, Dannevirke.
27 – I. Mansfield, Napier.
28 – P. Summers, Lower Hutt.
30 – J. Waiters, Napier.
32 – G. Hamilton, Whangarei.
33 – Mrs. M. Macdonald, Greenmeadows
35 – B. Nielsen, Dannevirke.
4 – A. Thomson, Naenae.
121 – A. Clark, Hastings.
36 – J. Tobin, Hastings.
37 – Miss S. Child, Wellington.
43 – J. Tweedie, Hastings.
44 – W. Duncan, Dannevirke.
46 – C. Jennings, Dannevirke.
47 – B. Treadwell, Dannevirke.
86 – D. Batten, New Plymouth.
88 – A. Faulknor, Wellington.
89 – R. Crook, Hastings.
113 – J. Cook, Wellington.
115 – N. MacLeod, New Plymouth.
117 – S. Edwards, Dannevirke.
118 – R. Wallace, Taranaki.
60 – T. Robertson, New Plymouth.
119 – D. Rae, Hastings.
1st   2nd
3rd   4th

Event 2 – B GRADE STRATHSPEY AND REEL
1st £4 and H.G. Gold Medal, 2nd £2, 3rd £1, 4th 5/-.
115 – N. MacLeod, New Plymouth.
358 – D. Williams, Invercargill.
22 – K. Triis [Friis], Napier.
32 – G. Hamilton, Whangarei.
27 – I. Mansfield, Napier.
35 – B. Nielsen, Dannevirke.
30 – J A. Watters, Napier.
33 – Mrs M. Macdonald, Greenmeadows.
16 – G. Buchanan, Dannevirke.
28 – P. Summers, Lower Hutt.
7 – I. Mackenzie, Dannevirke.
24 – J. McCutcheon, Hastings.
17 – G. Welsh, Wellington.
88 – A. Faulknor, Wellington.
36 – J. Tobin, Hastings.
86 – D. Batten, New Plymouth.
89 – R. Crook, Hastings.
113 – J. Cook, Wellington.
117 – S. Edwards, Dannevirke.
118 – R. Wallace, Taranaki.
121 – A. Clark, Hastings.
119 – D. Rae, Hastings.
60 – J. Robertson, New Plymouth.
1st   2nd
3rd   4th

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Event 3 – NOVICE SLOW AIR.
1st £2 and H.G. Gold Medal, 2nd £1, 3rd 10/-.
113 – J. Cook, Wellington.
86 – D Batten, New Plymouth.
2 – J. Livingston, Dannevirke.
3 – G Wilson, Napier,
4 – A. Thomson, Naenae.
5 – R. Calder, Dannevirke.
6 – C. Macpherson, Taumarunui.
7 – I. Mackenzie, Dannevirke.
8 – Miss J. Mansfield, Napier.
9 – M. Hastie, Dannevirke.
346 – J. Thomson, Naenae.
10 – J. McGibbon, Dannevirke.
11 – P. McNeil, Waimarama.
12 – Miss J. Littleboy, Wellington.
87 – D. Mackay, New Plymouth.
14 – Miss B. Guild, Wellington.
115 – N. MacLeod, New Plymouth.
121 – A. Clark, Hastings.
1st   2nd
3rd   4th

J. WATTIE CHALLENGE CUP

(Most points B Grade Piping, Saturday)

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TO ALL COMPETITORS AND VISITORS

SIXTH HASTINGS HIGHLAND GAMES

EASTER SATURDAY & MONDAY,

MARCH 31st and APRIL 2nd, 1956.

Entries close on FRIDAY, MARCH 9th, 1956, with
MR. K. J. SPARKS, Public Relations Officer,
Box 478, HASTINGS.
Phones; Office 4132. Residence 9217D.

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KEEP THIS FOR REFERENCE.

Page Forty-four

Saturday

Archery Demonstration

(Approx. 12.15 p.m.)

By

SELECTED MEMBERS

from

RICHMONDVALE, NAPIER and HAUMOANA CLUBS.

Officials:
MR. J. SIMONDSON (Mound Captain)
MR. R. MARDEN (Commentator)

The following three events comprise the programme: –

EVENT I – 36 Arrows at 30yds. (6 ends of 6 arrows).

EVENT II – A Balloon Shoot at 30yds.

EVENT III – A William Tell Shoot at 30yds. (24 arrows). In this event an apple is placed on the head of a figure. The idea is, of course, to hit the apple.

Monday

(Approx. 12.15 p.m.)

A Similar Demonstration will be given by the same clubs. There may be a slight difference in the order of events.

Page Forty-five

FIFTH HASTINGS HIGHLAND GAMES

Grand Massed Bands Display

Marshall: Mr. H. Brown.

EASTER SUNDAY, WINDSOR PARK, 2 P.M.

1 – Massed Bands March by –
Wellington Ladies’ Highland Pipe Band.
Port Ahuriri Caledonian Society’s Pipe Band.
Dannevirke High School Highland Pipe Band.
Hawke’s Bay Scottish Pipe Band.
Hastings Scots Highland Pipe Band.

2 – Port Ahuriri Caledonian Society’s Pipe Band   Selection
Drum Major: M. Munro.
Pipe Major: T. Waters.

3 – Wellington Ladies’ Highland Pipe Band   Drum Major’s Display
Drum Major: K. Anderson.
Pipe Major: S. Child.

4 – Hawke’s Bay Scottish Pipe Band: Staff Flourishing Display by Drum Major I. Sergeant, winner 1955 Open N.Z. Championship
Drum Major: I. Sergeant.
Pipe Major: D. Munro.

5 – Dannevirke High School Highland Pipe Band   Quickstep
Drum Major: G. Weber.
Pipe Major: G. Buchanan.

6 – Hastings Scots Highland Pipe Band   Selection
Drum Major: M. Colbourne.
Pipe Major: D. Thoresen.

7 – Hawke’s Bay- Scottish Pipe Band   Drum Major’s Display
Drum Major: I. Sergeant.
Pipe Major: D. Munro.

8 – Wellington Ladies Highland Pipe Band   Selection
Drum Major: K. Anderson.
Pipe Major: S. Child.

9 – Grand Massed Band Finale by Combined Bands.

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Page Forty-seven

Piping Section

A Grade Board – Monday

Adjudicator – MR. A. McAULAY (Whangarei)

Stewards: Messrs. J. SETON (Jnr.). M. COLBOURNE, R. K. CAMPBELL.

Commencing at 9 A.M.

Event 1 – OPEN NORTH ISLAND CHAMPIONSHIP SLOW MARCH.
1st £10 and H.G, Gold Medal, 2nd £6, 3rd £3, 4th £1.
73 – C. Craig, Wellington.
72 – R. Mackenzie, Dannevirke.
51 – D. Boyle, Greymouth.
68 – V. Andrews, Wellington.
52 – D. Ferguson, Auckland.
55 – D. Thoresen, Hastings.
59 – W. Boyle, Christchurch.
60 – J. Robertson, New Plymouth.
70 – A. Guild, Wellington.
72 – F. Mackinnon, Wellington.
48 – N. McPhee, Wellington.
85 – D. Fitchett, Wellington.
1st   2nd
3rd   4th

2 – A GRADE JIG AND HORNPIPE
1st £4 and H.G. Gold Medal, 2nd £3, 3rd £1.
85 – D. Fitchett, Wellington.
52 – D. Ferguson, Auckland.
70 – A. Guild, Wellington.
59 – W. Boyle, Christchurch.
67 – N. McKay, Wellington.
55 – D. Thoresen, Hastings.
71 – R. MacKenzie, Dannevirke.
50 – T. McKay, Wellington.
51 – D. Boyle, Greymouth.
68 – V. Andrews, Wellington.
72 – F. Mackinnon, Wellington.
73 – C. Craig, Wellington.
48 – N. McPhee, Wellington.
60 – J. Robertson, New Plymouth.
1st   2nd
3rd   4th

Event 3 – OPEN N.I. CHAMPIONSHIP STRATHSPEY AND REEL
1st £10 and H.G. Gold Medal, 2nd £6, 3rd £3, 4th £l.
85 – D. Fitchett, Wellington,
59 – W. Boyle, Christchurch.
55 – D. Thoresen, Hastings.
68 – V. Andrews, Wellington.
52 – D. Ferguson, Auckland.
70 – A. Guild, Wellington.
51 – D. Boyle, Greymouth.
71 – R. Mackenzie, Dannevirke.
72 – F. Mackinnon. Wellington.
60 – J. Robertson. New Plymouth.

73 – C. Craig. Wellington.
48 – N. McPhee. Wellington.
1st   2nd
3rd   4th

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Event 4 – CONSOLATION MARCH
(For competitors who have not gained 1st, 2nd or 3rd place during Highland Games.)
1st £3, 2nd £2, 3rd £1.
1st   2nd   3rd

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Page Fifty

COMPETITORS IN ALL EVENTS COMPETE AT THEIR OWN RISK.

THE SIXTH HASTINGS HIGHLAND GAMES

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Open Solo Drumming Contest

A Grade Board – Monday

Adjudicator: MR. J. SETON, SNR. (Hastings)

Mr. Seton Snr. is one of Scotland’s most distinguished sons and was honoured to have led the march of 1000 pipers during the Festival of Britain some years ago.  Often called “The Grand Old Man of Scotland” he is one of the world’s most experienced and capable adjudicators of Drumming.

1st £15/15/’ presented by Mrs C. F. Mackenzie, and H.G. Gold Medal, 2nd £5, 3rd £2.

All competitors to play a 2/4 March, Strathspey and Reel; each of four parts respectively.

All Competitors to compete in Highland Dress.

Points for Drumming are awarded as follows: –
Intro. 10, Tone 10, Break 10, Rhythm 20, Time 10, Variety of Beats 20, Technique 20. Total 100.

93 – B. Mackersey, Wellington.
94 – K. Webber, Dannevirke.
95 – P. F. Bowater, Napier.
96 – D. Allardise [Allardice], Dannevirke.
99 – G. McArthur, Hastings.
100 – W. Reid, Napier.
101 – K. Tobin, Hastings.
104 – J. McLeod, Dannevirke.
105 – G. Tweedie, Hastings.
106 – G. Fletcher, Dannevirke.
108 – R. Nicholson, Wairoa.
110 – R. Highnam, Hastings.
111 – J. Ryan, Dannevirke.
112 – G. Leonard, Hastings.
115 – D. Nicholson, Napier.
61 – M. Wilson, Dannevirke.
1st   2nd
3rd   4th

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Page Fifty-three

Piping Section

B Grade Board – Monday

Adjudicator – MR. J. A. MACGEE (Wanganui)

Stewards – Messrs A. SHAW, A. M. YOUNG, M. WILLIAMS, T. CHAMBERS

Commencing at 9 A.M.

Event 1 –  B. GRADE MARCH
1st £4 and H.G. Gold Medal. 2nd £2. 3rd £1, 4th 5/-.
24 – J. McCutcheon, Hastings.
10 – J. MacGibbon, Dannevirke.
32 – G. Hamilton, Whangarei.
30 – J. A. Watters, Napier.
16 – G. Buchanan, Dannevirke.
27 – I. Mansfield, Napier.
33 – Mrs M. Macdonald, Greenmeadows.
358 – D. Williams, Invercargill.
22 – K. Triis, Napier.
35 – B. Nielsen, Dannevirke.
28 – P. Summers, Lower Hutt.
17 – G. Welsh, Wellington.
7 – I. Mackenzie, Dannevirke.
4 – A. Thomson, Naenae.
43 – J. Tweedie, Hastings.
37 – Miss S. Child, Wellington.
36 – I. Tobin, Hastings.
44 – W. Duncan, Dannevirke.
46 – C. Jennings, Dannevirke.
47 – B. Treadwell, Dannevirke.
86 – D. Batten, New Plymouth.
88 – A. Faulkner, Wellington.
89 – R. Crook, Hastings.
113 – J. Cook, Wellington.
115 – N. MacLeod, New Plymouth.
118 – R. Wallace Dannevirke.
117 – S. Edwards, Taranaki.
60 – J. Robertson, New Plymouth.
119 – D. Rae, Hastings.
1st   2nd
3rd   4th

Event 2 – B GRADE H.B. CHAMPIONSHIP SLOW MARCH
1st £5 and H.G. Gold Medal, 2nd £2, 3rd £1, 4th 5/-.
32 – G. Hamilton, Whangarei.
7 – I. Mackenzie, Dannevirke.
30 – J. A. Watters, Napier.
17 – G. Welsh, Wellington.
27 – I. Mansfield, Napier.
35 – B. Nielsen, Dannevirke.
358 – D. Williams, Invercargill.
33 – Mrs M. Macdonald, Greenmeadows.
22 – K. Triis, Napier.
28 – P. Summers, Lower Hutt.
16 – G. Buchanan, Dannevirke.
24 – J. McCutcheon, Hastings.
37 – Miss S. Child, Wellington.
36 – J. Tobin, Hastings.
43 – J. Tweedie, Hastings.
44 – W. Duncan, Dannevirke.
46 – C. Jennings, Dannevirke.
47 – B. Treadwell, Dannevirke.
4 – A. Thomson, Naenae.
86 – D. Batten, New Plymouth.
88 – A. Faulkner, Wellington.
89 – R. Crook, Hastings.
113 – J. Cook, Wellington.
115 – N. Macleod, New Plymouth.
117 – S. Edwards, Dannevirke.
118 – R. Wallace, Taranaki.
119 – D. Rae, Hastings.
60 – J. Robertson, New Plymouth.
1st   2nd
3rd   4th

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Event 3 – NOVICE MARCH.
1st £2 and H.G. Gold Medal, 2nd £1, 3rd 10/-.
87 – D. Mackay, New Plymouth.
5 – R. Calder, Dannevirke.
3 – G. Wilson, Napier.
6 – C. Macpherson, Taumarunui.
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12 – Miss J. Littleboy, Wellington.
346 – J. Thomson, Naenae.
86 – D. Batten, New Plymouth.
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115 – N. MacLeod, New Plymouth.
1st   2nd
3rd   4th

A. M. YOUNG CHALLENGE CUP
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Professional Field Events Section

MONDAY AFTERNOON, 2.15 P.M.
Stewards: Messrs. W. McMillan, G, Martin, J. Walker.

Event 1 – TOSSING THE SHEAF.
1st £2, 2nd £1. 3rd 10/-. Post Entries.

Event 2 – TOSSING THE CABER.
1st £2 and The Hastings and District Scots Society’s Challenge Cup, 2nd £1, 3rd 10/-. Post entries.

The Section Officials will be in attendance on Saturday when they will accept entries for the above events, which will be conducted on Easter Monday.

COMPETITORS IN ALL EVENTS COMPETE AT THEIR OWN RISK.

THE SIXTH HASTINGS HIGHLAND GAMES
will be held on Easter Saturday and Monday, 31st March and 2nd April, 1956

If you would like a programme posted to you please leave your name and address at the Secretary’s Office.

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SUMMARY OF PROGRAMME FOR SATURDAY

9.00 a.m. – National Dancing Section Commences (see pages 3 to 15).

9.00 a.m. – Piping Section Commences. (see pages 37 to 43).

10.30 a.m. – Athletic and Cycling Events Commence (see pages 69 to 93).

12.15 p.m. – Archery Demonstration by members of the Richmondvale. Napier, & Haumoana Clubs.

1.45 p.m. – Official Opening of Fifth Hastings Highland Games by Mr. V. Nicholson, President of N.Z. Pipe Bands Association, in association with His Worship the Mayor, Mr. W. E. Bate, and

grand parade of all competitors.

2.00 p.m. – Unfurling of Highland Games Flag at the Masthead.

7.15 p.m. – Funfare open at Windsor Park, Admission Free.

8.00 p.m. – Grand Highland Games Scottish Concert at Municipal Theatre, featuring Wellington

Ladies’ Highland Pipe Band.

2 P.M. SUNDAY AFTERNOON, MASSED HIGHLAND PIPE BANDS DISPLAY, WINDSOR PARK.

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SUMMARY OF PROGRAMME FOR MONDAY

9.00 a.m. – National Dancing Section Commences (see pages 19 to 31).

9.00: a.m. – Piping Section Commences (see pages 47 to 55).

10.00 a.m. – Axecraft Events Commence (see page 111).

10.00 a.m. – Start of Highland Games Trolly Derby (see page 59).

10.30 a.m. – Athletic and Cycling Events Commence (see pages 96 to 109).

12.15 p.m. – Archery demonstration by members of Richmondvale, Napier and Haumoana Clubs.

1.45 p.m. – Grand Parade of all competitors and bandsmen.

2.15 p.m. – Professional Field Events Commence (see page 57).

7.15 p.m. – Funfare open at Windsor Park. Admission Free.

8.00 p.m. – Grand Highland Games Ball. Assembly Hall

8.15 p.m. – SUNDAY EVENING Windsor Park Skating Rink. Special Display under floodlights by Wellington Ladies Highland Pipe Band, Dannevirke High School Pipe Band, and demonstrations by Barclay Motors and the Hawke’s Bay Tyre and Rubber Co. Marching Teams, supported by the Napier Scottish Country Dance Teams.

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Pace Sixty-one

Trolley Derby

Monday
10 A.M.

Stewards: MESSRS. J. JONES, W. HILL, J. WHITING.

ROUTE:
From Willowpark Road along Heretaunga Street and Selwood Road to Windsor Park.

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1 – Robin Pratt 13yrs.
Robert Lambert 10yrs.) 23 yrs.
2 – Alan Coombs 13yrs.
Maureen Coombs 10yrs.) 23yrs.
3 – Evan Haswell 9yrs.
Wayne Haswell 11yrs.) 20yrs.
4 – John Velvin 10yrs.
Graham Velvin 8yrs.) 18yrs
5 – David Williams 12yrs.
Michael Durney 11yrs.) 23yrs.
6 – Denis Cross 12yrs.
Brian Murphy 11yrs.) 23 yrs.
7 – Keith Crone, 10yrs.
Trevor Cooper, 11yrs.) 21yrs.
8 – Jimmy Smith 11yrs.
Gavin Woon 10yrs.) 21yrs.
9 – Maurice Clapperton, 11yrs.
Colin Farquharson 9yrs.) 20yrs.
10 – Brian Barley, 12yrs.
Stuart Barley, 10yrs.) 22yrs.
11 – Kevin Munson, 12yrs.
Graham Horsefield, 10yrs.) 22yrs.
12 – Michael Hunt 11yrs.
Nelson Rees, 12yrs.) 23yrs.
13 – Bruce Marnoch, 11yrs.
Peter Evans, 11yrs.) 22yrs.
14 – Barry Donovan 11yrs.
Bruce Lawrence, 11yrs.) 22yrs.
15 – Robert Henry 11yrs.
Sidney Henry 12yrs.) 23rs.
16 – Robert Jones 10yrs.
Bruce Jones 13yrs.) 23yrs.
17 – Kevin Boyle, 9yrs.
Tony Munson 14yrs.) 23rs.
18 – Ken Sparks 13yrs.
Rodger Porteous 10yrs) 23yrs.

PRIZES:
FIRST – Two trophies to the value of 3/- each and the G. Baillie Chall. Cups.
SECOND – Trophies to the value of £2/2/- each.
THIRD – Trophies to the value of £1/1/- each.
SPECIAL PRIZE – For the smartest turn out.

CONDITIONS OF ENTRY:

Two drivers per trolley, two boys, two girls, or a mixed pair. One of the contesting pair to be not over 14 years of age. and the other not under 8yrs. of age. COMBINED AGES OF PAIR NOT TO EXCEED 23 YEARS.
Trolley must be HOME MADE.
Pneumatic Tyres prohibited.
Driver and Pusher must change places at each pit, and Driver must pick up from each Pit one check card. These cards must be shown at finishing point.
Size of wheels not to exceed 18 inches.  All four wheels to be on the ground.
Each Driver, Pusher and Trolley must wear number allocated prior to race.
No motor or pedalling device to be used in Trolley.
Route on entering Windsor Park-Turn left and follow track to finishing post.
All trolleys must be at Willowpark Road at 9.30 a.m. on Monday, April 11th.
The race will start at 10 a.m.

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Athletic and Cycling Events

(Conducted and Controlled by the Hastings Amateur Athletic and Cycling Club of the Hawke’s Bay-Poverty Bay Centre of the N.Z. Amateur Athletic Association)

OFFICIALS:

Manager and Referee: MR. R. H. CABOT.

Track Judges: MESSRS. S. KING (chief), R. H. BANNISTER, MISS J. CORNWELL.

Judge of Walking Events – MR. R. H. CABOT.

Field Events Referee: MR. D. E. HAGENSON.

Field Judges: MESSRS. H. FARNELL, B. ROSE, R. BURTON, R. L. STEWART, V. McCUTCHEON.

Recorder: MR. R. J. THOMAS.

Marshall: MR. A. FOSTER.

Announcer: MISS G. SYMES.

Starter: MR. J. BARTLETT.

Timekeepers: MESSRS. W. J, HOLLIS (chief). T. FULTON, E. KALE.

Marksman: MRS. J. BARTLETT.

Track Stewards: MESSRS. R. ATTWOOD, J. ANDERSON, K. RICHARDSON, T. COLQUHOUN, R. TUOHY.

Equipment Stewards: INTERMEDIATE MEMBERS OF HASTINGS A.A. & C.C.

Handicappers:
MR. A. BROMLEY (track).   MR. G. LOBBAN (Field).
MR. R. ATTWOOD (Cycling)   MR. R. L. STEWART (Intermediate)

All the events run under the N.Z.A.A.A. and N.Z.A.C.A. Rules.

The Athletic and Cycling Section of this programme Is subject to alteration if necessary.

All placegetters on Saturday are subject to rehandicapping on Monday.

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NOTICE TO COMPETITORS:

All events will be run under N.Z.A.A.A. and N.Z.A.C.A. Rules.

Per the public address system, competitors will be advised to proceed to the starting post for the various events, and failure to obey will result in events being started without them.

Competitors are asked to assist by notifying the announcer of any scratchings at least five minutes before the event is timed to start.

In distance events a bell will be run at the commencement of the last lap. Competitors must leave the enclosure immediately after competing, Trainers will not be allowed on the field.

The referee reserves the right to make any alteration in the heats he may consider advisable.

Only those athletes who are registered with their Centres will be allowed to compete. Registered numbers MUST be worn.

Competitors in relay events after handing over baton must not move into adjoining lanes. Failure to observe this rule will result in prompt disqualification of team concerned and if thought necessary the re-running again by the remaining teams.

Any competitor who runs on the line will be disqualified.

The Manager has the right to re-arrange heats If necessary.

Competitors shown with Asterisk to see Handicapper.

Intermediate events – age 11-15 years inclusive.

Trophies being competed for in the Athletic Section of the Highland Games 1955, are: –

Hastings Hundred, £85 Challenge Cup, and a £15 Trophy donated by Agnew Refrigeration Ltd., 2nd £10 Trophy donated by Hart Printing House Ltd., 3rd £3 Trophy (men’s 100yds).

McAra Challenge Cup and £10 Trophy (women’s Scottish 75yds).

Monarch Challenge Cup (Athlete gaining most points during the games).

Hastings Cycle Retailers’ Challenge Cup (cyclist gaining most points during Games).

R. Croft Challenge Cup. and £15 Trophy to winner Highland Mile Wheelrace.

Special Highland Games Gold Medals and Trophies for all Championship winners. All other events trophies for 1st and 2nd.

Hastings Highland Games Marathon, Special Challenge Cup and £10 Trophy, 2nd £5 trophy, 3rd £2 trophy. Fastest time £10 trophy, 2nd £5 trophy, 3rd £2 trophy.

MARATHON OFFICIALS:

Starter: THE MAYOR OF WAIPUKURAU.
Manager-Referee: MR. G. FOULDS.   Timekeeper-recorder: MR. D. SHATTKY

ABBREVIATIONS – Alongside Competitors in parentheses:
(Auck.) Auckland.   (Fldg.) Feilding.   (Fox.) Foxton.   (Gis.) Gisborne   (H) Hastings.   (Haw.) Hawera.   (Hutt) Hutt   (Lev.) Levin.   (Mas.) Masterton.   (Mar.) Marton.   (N) Napier.   (One) Onehunga.   (O) Otaki.   (Pah.) Pahiatua.   (PN) Palmerston Nth.   (Sh) Shannon   (Tok) Tokaroa.   (Taum) Taumarunui.   (Wpk) Waipukurau.   (Waik) Waikato   (Wn) Wellington.   (Wai) Wairoa.   (Wang) Wanganui   (Whk) (Whakatane.   (Wdv.) Woodville.

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ORDER OF EVENTS

Event   SATURDAY, 9th APRIL, 1955 MORNING 10.30 A.M.

1 – Cyclists 3-Mile Handicap Open – Heats.
2 – 440yds. Handicap Men, Open – Heats.
3 – 120yds. Handicap, Men, Open – Heats.
4 – 120yds. Handicap, Women – Heats.
5 – Discus Handicap, Men – Open.
6 – Broad Jump Handicap. Intermediate Boys.
7 – Cyclists 1/2 mile Handicap, Open – Final.
8 – One Mile Handicap, Open – Heats.
9 – 120yds. Hurdles Handicap, Men, Open – Heats.
10 – One Mile Walk Highland Games Championship.
11 – Hammer Throw Handicap – Open.
12 – High Jump Handicap, Women.
13 – Cyclists One Mile Highland Games Championship – Heats.
14 – 100yds. Hcp. Men. Open – Heats. HASTINGS HUNDRED.
15 – 75yds. Handicap Intermediate Girls – Heats.
16 – 75yds. Highland Games Championship – Women.
17 – 220yds, Handicap Men, Open – Heats.
18 – Cyclists Three Mile Handicap, Open – Heats.
19 – 80 metres Hurdles Handicap, Women – Heats.

AFTERNOON 1.30 P.M.

20 – 80 Metres Hurdles Handicap Women – Final.
21 – Cyclists 2-mile Highland Games Championship – Heats.
22 – 100yds. Hcp. Men Open, Semi-final. HASTINGS HUNDRED.
23 – 100yds, Handicap Women – Heats.
24 – Discus Handicap Women.
25 – Hop, Step and Jump Handicap, Men, open.
26 – 880yds. Highland Games Championship Men, Open.
27 – 75yds. Handicap, Intermed. Boys, Heats.
28 – 75yds. Handicap, Intermediate Girls – Final.
29 – Cyclists ½ mile Highland Games Championship Final.
30 – 220yds. Handicap Men, Open – Final.
31 – One Mile Handicap, Open – Final.
32 – Shot Putt Handicap, women.
33 – Pole Vault Handicap, Open.
34 – 100yds, Handicap Women – Final,
35 – 100yds Hcp Men, Open, Final. HASTINGS HUNDRED.
36 – 75yds. Handicap, Intermediate Boys. Final.
37 – Cyclists One mile Highland Games Championship, Final.
38 – Cyclists Two-lap Handicap Intermediate Boys.
39 – Hawke’s Bay Steeplechase.
40 – Waipukurau-Hastings Marathon.
41 – Cyclists Three Mile Handicap Open, Final.
42 – 440yds. Handicap, Men, Open – Final.
43 – 120yds, Hurdles Handicap, Open – Final.
44 – 120yds. Handicap Women – Final.
45 – 120yds. Handicap. Men. Open – Final.
46 – Cyclists “Miss and Out.”

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SATURDAY

EVENTS COMMENCE 10.30 A.M. ALL ATHLETIC EVENTS:

5 Competitors or no race. 7 Competitors or no second prize.

Event 1.   CYCLISTS ½-MILE HDCP – HEATS.

1st, 2nd and 3rd to qualify for final.

HEAT 1   Hcp.
894 – D. B. Smith (O)   scr.
– E. Titchborne (N)   30
596 – B. O’Neill (Wpk)   35
805 – L. Calder (Fox)   45
555 – N. Atkins (H)   50
588 – M. Yates (Haw)   65
– B. Richfield (PN)   70
– B. McDonald (Wn)   90
725 – C. Cook (PN)   100
1st   2nd
3rd   Time

HEAT 2   Hcp.
553 – C. Atkins (H)   25
514 – B. Plank (Whak)   40
381 – W. G. Harper (Waik)   45
– J. Shefford (Wpk)   50
728 – F. Clough (SH)   65
622 – A. Aldridge (PN)   70
– R. Kennard (SH)   80
901 – D. Oakley (Mas)   90
– W. Mackie (H) 100
1st   2nd
3rd   Time

HEAT 3   Hcp.
– P. Bloomfield (PN)   15
– N. K. Rodgers (H)   30
871 – P. Martin (O)   40
582 – D. Chote (H)   50
618 – G. Hayes (PN)   60
– B. Hoy (Wdv)   65
898 – G. Fluerty   70
613 – H. McGaery (PN)   80
–K. Atkins (H)   100
1st   2nd   3rd   Time

Final of this Event is No. 7.

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Event 2. 440yds. HANDICAP MEN – OPEN. HEATS.
1st, 2nd. 3rd and 4th to qualify for final.

HEAT 1   Hcp
122 – S. G. Anderson (Wang)   scr
358 – J. B. Parcell (H)   12
– J. Taylor (Wai))   23
419 – J. K. Murphy (Taum)   25
– R. Clifton (Wai)   30
– R. Cleal (Auck)   30
273 – C. D. Clark (H)   32
108 – E. G. Torrie (Gis)   34
123 – B. G. Minnell (Wang)   35
194 – B. J. Fitzgerald (Lev)   36
– E. Stanley (O)   40
139 – I. Cowley (Gis)   *
1st   2nd
3rd   4th
Time

HEAT 2   Hcp
1450 – C. Cameron (One)   8
1444 – P. Dallow (Auckland)   20
125 – M. D. Wiggen (Wang)   25
53 – G. F. Marsh (Mast)   26
173 – N. G. Thomas (Gis)   28
271 – R. Wakefield (WN)   30
253 – V. G. Walters (H)   31
– L. Pratt (PN)   35
272 – R. P. Petersen (H)   37
1359 – M. R. Reeves (Auck)   *
1353 – G. Wrigley (Auck)   *
1st   2nd
3rd   4th
Time

Final of this Event is No. 42.

Event 3. 120yds HANDICAP MEN, OPEN – HEATS.
1st and 2nd to qualify for final.

HEAT 1   Scr
112 – B. L. Smith (Hutt)   scr
122 – S. G. Anderson (Wang)   4
555 – L. A. Michau (Wpk)   6
1359 – M. R. Reeves (Auck)   7
295 – H. Jones (H)   9
306 – D. Cameron (Mar)   11
253 – J. A. Blair (Hutt)   *
318 – T. D. S. Harte (Wgtn)   *
1st   2nd
3rd   Time

HEAT 2   Hcp
483 – G. L. Swarbrick (Gis)   4
– G. Taylor (Taum)   5
289 – L. C. Russell (Auck)   6
– C. Nicol (Npr)   8
310 – P. Price (H)   10
– E. Stanley (O)   12
– N. Owen (Wai)   *
139 – I. Cowley (Gis)   *
1st   2nd
3rd   Time

HEAT 3   Hcp
1450 – C. Cameron (One)   4
526 – B. L. Sanders (Wang)   5
1291 – L. R. Hoggard (Auck)   6
337 – G. A. Williams (Wpk)   9
253 – V. G. Walters (H)   10
1353 – G. Wrigley (Auck)   *
194 – B.J. Fitzgerald (Lev)   *
1st   2nd   3rd   Time

Final of this event is No. 45.

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Event 4. 120yds. HANDICAP WOMEN – HEATS.
1st. 2nd and 3rd in heat to qualify for final.

HEAT 1   hcp.
183 – G. Pescini (Lev)   4
292 – L. Holland (Pah)   5
208 – J. A. Greig (Wn)   9
209 – V. O. Fisher (Wn)   10
105 – B. Baxter (Wang)   12
239 – Avis Brain (Auck)   *
1st   2nd
3rd   Time

HEAT 2   hcp.
181 – B. E. Knight (Lev)   5
316 – M. Isaacson (H)   6
427 – N. McEwen (Sh)   9
405 – S. Hayward (Wang)   10
119 – M. A. Wallace (Wang)   11
1st   2nd
3rd   Time

Final of this event is No. 44

Event 5. DISCUS HANDICAP, OPEN, MEN.
– R. Williams (Auck)   10ft
398 – K. H. Forsythe (Wang)   18ft
15 – C. Leong (Waik)   42ft
289 – L. C. Russell (Auck)   45ft
273 – C. D. Clarke (H)   60ft
1359 – M. R. Reeves (Auck)   60ft
295 – H. Jones (H)   65ft
263 – P. K. Hitchen (Fldg)   *
– C. Dahn (Wai)   *
1st   2nd   3rd
Distance   Distance   Distance

Event 6. BROAD JUMP HANDICAP, INTERM. BOYS
(Post entries)
1st   2nd   3rd
Distance   Distance   Distance

Event 7   CYCLISTS ½-MILE HANDICAP FINAL.
1st   2nd   3rd   Time

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Event 8. ONE MILE HANDICAP, OPEN, HEATS.
1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th in each heat to qualify for final.

HEAT 1   Hcp
33 – H. A. McNeilage (Mas)   scr
542 – W. Rodger .(One)   40
604 – G. Cunningham (One)   75
603 – M. W. Heillier (One)   80
158 – R. W. Moore (Fox)    90
103 – K. O. Blight (Hutt)   110
112 – A. J. Parkinson (Gis)   115
83 – F. R. Lister (Hutt)   115
108 – E. G. Torrie (Gis)   125
429 – G. R. Christie (Waik)   125
377 – A. J. Farrell (Fldg)   135
91 – D. Melrose (Hutt)   140
– L. A. Jenkins (One)   150
247 – B. McLean (PN)   160
125 – M. D. Wiggen (Wang)   165
123 – B. G. Minnell (Wang)   170
157 – L. A. Cooper (Gis)   175
281 – R. L. Taylor (H)   235
419 – J. K. Murphy (Taum)   *
– C. Dahm (Wai)   *
269 – W. J. Kendall (PN)   *
1st   2nd
3rd   4th
Time

HEAT 2    Hcp.
373 – R. R. Mitchell (Hutt)   20
5 – I. Crum (Auck)   55
104 – C. H. O’Donnell (Wang)   60
358 – I. C. Lyon (Wn)   75
386 – R. L. Puckett (One)   90
53 – G. F. Marsh (Mas)   90
301 – T. R. Hollis (H)   115
297 – B. Gundersen (H)   125
512 – S. J. Jarrett (PN)   135
173 – N. G. Thomas (Gis)   135
274 – A. L. Knuckey (H)   140
– R. W. Wilson (Wn)   155
505 – D. Fenton (PN)   160
486 – R. J. Hamilton (Gis)   160
237 – C. J. Sisson (Auck)   165
– R. Cleal (Auck)   180
272 – R. P. Petersen (H)   180
293 – M. J. Taylor (H)   235
27 – N. King (Auck)   *
1352 – D. G. Sinclair (Auck)   *
272 – H. K. Walton (PN)   *
270 – G. Clode (PN)   *
1st   2nd
3rd   4th
Time

Final of this event is No. 31.

Event 9. 120yds. HURDLES HDCP. OPEN, MEN. HEATS
1st and 2nd in each heat to qualify for final.

HEAT 1   Hcp
161 – G. R. Young (Wn)   scr
1444 – P. Dallow (Auck)   4yds
126 – R. M. Williams (Gis)   8yds
1st   2nd
Time

HEAT 2   Hcp.
289 – L. C. Russell (Auck)   scr
487 – D. V. Brown (Gis)   8yds
281 – R. L. Taylor (H)   12yds
1st   2nd
Time

Final of this Event is No. 43.

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Event 10. ONE MILE WALK HIGHLAND GAMES CHAMPIONSHIP.
– D. Thomson (Wn)
1 – D. G. McNab (Auck)
23 – I. J. Freeth (Auck)
– J. Lyon (Wn)
– R. W. Wilson (Wn)
– H. Tetlow (Wn)
– N. Read (Auck)
1st   2nd   3rd   Time

Event 11. HAMMER THROW HANDICAP, OPEN.
15 – C. Leong (Waik)   30ft
398 – K. R. Forsythe (Wang)   60ft
289 – L. C. Russell (Auck)   60ft
– S. Rangi (Wai)   *
– C. Dahm (Wai)   *
1st   2nd   3rd
Distance   Distance   Distance

Event 12. HIGH JUMP HANDICAP, WOMEN.
Hcp
88 – H. Wright (Hutt)   scr
257 – A. M. Woodruffe (Fldg)   2in.
194 – F. Bull (Wn)   3in.
253 – J. Byrnes (One)   4in.
328 – S. Collins (Wpk)   4in.
333 – N. L. Douglas (Wpk)   6in.
105 – B. Baxter (Wang)   6in.
208 – J. A. Greig (Wn)   7in.
330 – R. Haworth (Wpk)   7in.
119 – M. A. Wallace (Wang)   *
175 – M. A. Mead (Gis)   *
108 – P. Hurdle (Hutt)   *
102 – A. Williams (Hutt)   *
1st   2nd   3rd
Height   Height   Height

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Event 13. CYCLISTS 1 MILE HIGHLAND GAMES CHAMPIONSHIP. HEATS.
1st. 2nd, 3rd and 4th in each heat to qualify for final.

HEAT 1   Hcp.
894 – D. Smith (O)
– J. Shefford (Wpk)
– B. Hoy (Wdv.)
553 – C. Atkins (H)
596 – R. O’Neill (Wpk)
805 – R. Calder (Fox)
725 – C. Cook (PN)
901 – D. Oakley (Mas)
613 – G. McGarry (PN)
– E. Titchborne (N)
898 – G. Fluerty (O)
1st   2nd
3rd   4th
Time

HEAT 2   Hcp
588 – M. Yates (Haw)
514 – B. Plank (Wpk)
– N. K. Rodgers (H)
555 – N. Atkins (H)
582 – D. Chote (H)
– B. Richfield (PN)
622 – A. Aldrich (PN)
381 – W. G. Harper (Waik)
– K. Atkins (H)
– P. Bloomfield (PN)
871 – P. Martin (O)
1st   2nd
3rd   4th
Time

Final of this event is No. 37.

Event 14. 100YDS. HANDICAP OPEN, MEN – HEATS. “HASTINGS HUNDRED.”
1st, 2nd and 3rd in each heat to qualify for Semi-final.

HEAT 1   Hcp.
112 – B. L. Smith (Hutt)   scr
483 – G. L. Swarbrick (Gis)   3
– J. Taylor (Wai)   5
118 – K. Gilbert (Whak)   6
1314 – D. Macfarquher (One)   7
310 – P. Price (H)    9
318 – T. D. Harte (Wn)    *
1st   2nd
3rd   Time

HEAT 2   Hcp
19 – M. L. T. Rae (Auck)   scr
– R. Williams (Auck)   4
289 – L. C. Russell (Auck)   5
487 – D. N. Brown (Gis)   7
337 – G. A. Williams (Wpk)   8
7 – M. J. Dunn (Auck)   9
139 – I. Cowley (Gis)   *
1st   2nd
3rd   Time

HEAT 3   Hcp
95 – B. H. Wilson (Auck)   1
1355 – R. G. Hume (Auck)   4
555 – L. A, Michau (Wpk)   5
– L. Pratt (PN)   7
15 – C. Leong (Waik)   9
672 – J. P. Synnot (Wn)   *
1st   2nd   3rd   Time

HEAT    Hcp
283 – J. Riley (Tok)   2
1291 – L. R. Hoggard (Auck)   4
526 – B. L. Sanders (Wang)   4
– R. Harvey (Wai)   6
– C. Nicol (N)   7
– R. Cleal (Auck)   9
1st   2nd
3rd   Time

HEAT 5   Hcp.
398 – K. H. Forsythe (Wang)   3
– G. Taylor (Taum)   4
1359 – M. R. Reeves (Auck)   6
– R. Clifton (Wai)   7
306 – D. I. Cameron (Mar)   9
212 – D. G. Young (Wn)   *
1st   2nd
3rd   Time

Semi-final of this event is No. 22.

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Event 15. 75yds. HANDICAP, INTERMEDIATE GIRLS – Heats
(Post Entries)
1st   2nd   3rd
Time

Final of this event is No. 28.

Event 16. 75yds. HIGHLAND GAMES CHAMP. WOMEN.
254 – M. Stuart (H)
316 – M. Isaacson (H)
330 – R. Haworth (Wpk)
292 – L. Holland (Pah)
184 – B. E. Knight (Lev)
183 – G. Pescini (Lev)
388 – V. M. Brown (One)
1st   2nd   3rd
Time

Event 17. 220yds. HANDICAP MEN, OPEN, HEATS
1st and 2nd in each heat to qualify for final.

HEAT 1   Hcp
112 – B. L. Smith (Hutt)   scr
122 – S. G. Anderson (Wang)   8
483 – G. L. Swarbrick (Gis)   9
– L. Pratt (PN)   11
487 – D. V. Brown (Gis)   12
108 – E. G. Torrie (Gis)   16
1353 – G. Wrigley (Auck)   *
318 – T. D. S. Harte (Wn)   *
1st   2nd
Time

HEAT 2   Hcp
1450 – C. Cameron (One)   4
– J. Taylor (Wai)    8
1355 – R. G. Hume (Auck)   9
118 – R. Gilbert (Whak)   12
1359 – M. R. Reeves (Auck)   14
295 – H. Jones (H)   17
104 – C. H. O’Donnell (Wang)   *
139 – I. Cowley (Gis)   *
1st   2nd
Time

HEAT 3   Hcp
95 – B. H. Wilson (Auck)   5
398 – K. H. Forsythe (Wang)   9
1291 – L. R Hoggard (Auck)   11
– R. Clifton (Wai)   12
600 – R. Davies (One)   15
253 – V. G. Walters (H)   18
253 – J. A. Blair (Hutt)   *
1st   2nd
Time

HEAT 4   Hcp
– G. Taylor (Taum)   8
576 – B. L. Sanders (Wang)   9
555 – L. A. Michau (Wpk)   12
289 – L. C. Russell (Auck)   12
1444 – P. Dallow (Auck)   15
273 – C. D. Clarke (H)   20
173 – N. G. Thomas (Gis)   *
1st   2nd
Time
Final of this event is No. 30.

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Event 18. CYCLISTS THREE MILE HANDICAP HEATS.
1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th in each heat to qualify for final.

HEAT 1   Hcp
894 – D. Smith (O)   scr
– P. Bloomfield (PN)   80
– E. Tichborne (N)   130
596 – B. O’Neill Wpk)   145
805 – R. Calder (Fox)   160
618 – G. Hayes (PN)   160
582 – D. Chote (H)   170
728 – F. Clough (Sh)   220
588 – M. Yates (Haw)   260
– B. Richfield (PN)   300
613 – H. McGarry (P.N.)   360
– B. McDonald (Wn)   360
– K. Atkins (H)   400
– W. Mackie (H)   420
1st   2nd
3rd   4th
Time

HEAT 2   Hcp
553 – C. Atkins (H)   100
– N. Rodgers (H)   130
514 – B. Plank (Whk)   145
871 – P. Martin (O)   145
381 – W. G. Harper (Waik)   160
– N. Atkins   (H)
– J. Sheffard (Wpk)   220
– B. Hoy (Wdv)   260
622 – A. Aldrich (PN)   300
898 – G. Fluerty (O)   300
– B. Kennard (Sh)   360
901 – D. Oakley (Mas)   360
725 – C. Cook (PN)   400
1st   2nd
3rd   4th
Time

Final for this event is No. 41.

Event 19. 80 METRES HURDLES HANDICAP WOMEN HEATS.
1st and 2nd in each heat to qualify for final.

HEAT 1   Hcp
1451 – O. Cameron (One)   scr
88 – H. Wright (Wn)   scr
175 – M. A. Mead (Gis)   7
119 – M. A. Wallace (Wang)   8
266 – J. Kale (H)   10
1st   2nd
Time

HEAT 2   Hcp
254 – M. Stuart (H)   scr
612 – J. Powell (H)   5
328 – S. Collins (Wpk)   7
239 – A. Brain (Auck)   *
1st   2nd
Time

Final of this event is No. 20.

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Event 20. 80 METRES HURDLES HANDICAP WOMEN. FINAL.
1st   2nd   3rd
Time

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Event 21. CYCLISTS ½ MILE HIGHLAND GAMES CHAMPIONSHIP – HEATS.
1st and 2nd to Qualify for Final.

HEAT 1
615 – G. Hayes (PN)
514 – B. Plank (Whk)
582 – D. Chote (H)
381 – N. G. Harper (Waik)
871 – P. Martin (O)
– B. Hoy (Wdv)
805 – R. Calder (Fox)
613 – G. McGarry (PN)
1st   2nd
Time

HEAT 2
588 – M. Yates (Haw)
555 – N. Atkins (H)
622 – A. Aldrich (PN)
– P. Bloomfield (PN)
– J. Shefford (Wpk)
596 – B. O’Neill (Wpk)
901 – D. Oakley (Mas)
553 – C. Atkins (H)
1st   2nd
Time

HEAT 3
894 – D. Smith (O)
– N. Rodgers (H)
– B. Richfield (PN)
– K. Atkins (H)
725 – C. Cook (PN)
– E. Titchborne (N)
898 – G. Fluerty (O)
1st   2nd
Time

Final of this event is No. 29.

Event 22. 100YDS HANDICAP, OPEN MEN – SEMI-FINAL “HASTINGS HUNDRED.”
1st 2nd and 3rd to Qualify for Final.

1st SEMI-FINAL
1st   2nd   3rd   Time

2nd SEMI-FINAL
1st   2nd   3rd   Time

Final of this event is No. 35.

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Event 23. 100YDS. HANDICAP WOMEN, HEATS.
1st and 2nd in each heat to qualify for final.

HEAT 1   Hcp
254 – M. Stuart (H)   scr
330 – R. Haworth (Wpk)   5
316 – M. Isaacson (H)   7
185 – J. A. Meredith (Lev)   7
612 – J. Powell (H)   9
105 – B. Baxter (Wang)   11
1st   2nd
Time

HEAT 2   Hcp
292 – L. Holland (Pah)   4
184 – B. E. Knight (Lev)   5
208 – J. A. Greig (Wn)   8
427 – N. McEwen (Sh)   9
266 – J. Kale (H)   10
312 – V. Rose (H)   11
1st   2nd
Time

HEAT 3   Hcp
183 – R. G. Pescini (Lev)   3
253 – J. Barnes (One)   6
209 – V. O. Fisher (Wn)   9
405 – S. Hayward (Wang)   9
119 – M. A. Wallace (Wang)   10
239 – A. Brain (Auck)   *
1st   2nd
Time

Final of this event is No. 34.

Event 24. DISCUS HANDICAP – WOMEN.
1505 – D. von Zalinski (Auck)   2ft.
1451 – O. Cameron (One)   7ft.
88 – H. Wright (Hutt)   10ft
612 – J. Powell (H)   20ft.
316 – M. Isaacson (H)   22ft
266 – J. Kale (H)   33ft
209 – V. O. Fisher (Wn)   35ft
208 – J. A. Greig (Wn)   40ft
105 – B. Baxter (Wang)   *
228 – P. M Jackson (Auck)   *
292 – L. Holland (Pah)   *
388 – V. M. Brown (One)   *
1st   Dist   2nd   Dist
3rd   Dist

Event 25. HOP. STEP & JUMP HANDICAP, MEN, OPEN
212 – D. G. Young (Wn)   2ft
63 – R. M. Williams (Gis)   2ft 6in
1355 – R. G. Hume (Auck)   5ft 6in
289 – L. C. Russell (Auck)   7ft
337 – G. A. Williams (Wpk)   8ft 6in
1291 – L. R. Hoggard (Auck)   8ft 6in
1444 – D. Dallow (Auck)   8ft 6in
– J. A. Latton (H)   10ft
1359 – M. R. Reeves (Auck) 12ft 6in
161 – G. R. Young (Wn)   *
450 – E. M. McLay (Wn)   *
398 – K. H. Forsythe (Wang)   *
– C. Nicol (N)   *
271 – R. Wakefield (Wn)   *
– R. Clifton (Wai)   *
356 – T. Faulkner (One)   *
1st   Dist   2nd   Dist
3rd   Dist

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Event 26. 880YDS. HIGHLAND GAMES CHAMPIONSHIP MEN – OPEN.
1352 – D. G. Sinclair (Auck)
104 – C. H. O’Donnell (Wang)
373 – R. R. Mitchell (Hutt)
112 – A. T. Parkinson (Gis)
419 – J. R. Murphy (Taum)
267 – E A. Jones (Fldg)
33 – H. A. McNeilage (Mas)
272 – R. P. Petersen (H)
7 – M. J. Dunn (Auck)
173 – N. G. Thomas (Gis)
– J. B. Parcell (H)
– J. Taylor (Wai)
1314 – D. Macfarquher (One)
358 – I. C. T. Lyon (Wn)
53 – G. F. Marsh (Mas)
269 – W. J. Kendall (PN)
1st   2nd   3rd   Time

Event 27. 75YDS. HANDICAP INTERMEDIATE BOYS HEATS – (POST ENTRIES)

HEAT 1
1st   2nd   3rd   Time

HEAT 2
1st   2nd   3rd   Time

Final of this event is No. 36.

Event 28. 75YDS. HANDICAP INTERM. GIRLS FINAL.
1st   2nd   3rd   Time

Event 29.   CYCLISTS ½ MILE HIGHLAND GAMES CHAMPIONSHIP – FINAL.
1st   2nd   3rd   Time

Event 30. 220YDS. HANDICAP MEN OPEN – FINAL.
1st   2nd   3rd   Time

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Event 31. ONE MILE HANDICAP, OPEN – FINAL.
1st   2nd   3rd   Time

Event 32 SHOT PUTT HANDICAP WOMEN
1451 – O. Cameron (One)   6in.
1505 – D. von Zalinski (Auck)   6in.
333 – N. L. Douglas (Wpk) 1ft 6in
292 – L. Holland (Pah) 1ft 6in
253 – J. Byrnes (One) 3ft 6in
316 – M. Isaacson (H)   5ft
175 – M. A. Mead (Gis)   *
105 – B. Baxter (Wang)   *
388 – V. M. Brown (One)   *
194 – F. Bull (Wn)   *
1st   Dist   2nd   Dist
3rd   Dist

Event 33. POLE VAULT HANDICAP. OPEN. MEN.
81 – P. Asher (N)   2in
101 – D. McGonagle (Wang)   7in.
219 – I. H. Morrison (PN)   1ft.
– R L. Stewart (H)   1ft 3in
63 – R. M. Williams (Gis)   2ft
263 – P. R. Hitchen (Fldg)   *
1st   2nd   3rd
Height   Height   Height

Event 34. 100YDS. HANDICAP WOMEN. FINAL.
1st   2nd   3rd   Time

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Event 35. 100YDS. HANDICAP OPEN, MEN – FINAL. “HASTINGS HUNDRED.”
1st   2nd   3rd   Time

Event 36. 75YDS. HANDICAP INTERM. BOYS FINAL.
3rd   Time   3rd Time

Event 37. CYCLISTS 1 MILE HIGHLAND GAMES CHAMPIONSHIP – FINAL.
1st   2nd   3rd   Time

Event 38. CYCLISTS TWO-LAP HANDICAP INTERM. BOYS
1st   2nd   3rd   Time

Event 39. HAWKE’S BAY STEEPLECHASE (approx. 2 miles)
(Post Entries)
Open to registered athletes of H.B.-P.B, Centre only.
1st   2nd   3rd
Time

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Event 43. WAIPUKURAU-HASTINGS MARATHON

START 9 A.M. WAIPUKURAU POST OFFICE (Distance of approximately 35 miles)

Hcp
N. Taylor (Mas)   scr
I. Drysdale (Walk)   8mins.
N. Fitzgerald (Waik)   9mins.
K. Winstanley (Fldg)   12mins.
J. McAvenue (Wn)   15mins.
N. R. Pearce (PN)   18mins.
E. Garvey (Waik)   20mins.
L. Tonkin (H)   25mins.
D. Sibley (H)   45mins.
C. Wright (H)   60mins.
C. Smith (H)   60min.
J. Philpot (H)   90mins.
1st   2nd   3rd
Time

Event 41. CYCLISTS THREE-MILE HANDICAP OPEN, FINAL.
1st   2nd   3rd
Time

Event 42. 440yds. HANDICAP MEN. OPEN. FINAL.
1st   2nd   3rd
Time

Event 43. 120YDS. HURDLES HDCP. MEN OPEN – FINAL
1st   2nd   3rd
Time

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Event 44. 120YDS. HANDICAP WOMEN – FINAL.
1st   2nd   3rd
Time

Event 45. 120yds. HANDICAP MEN, OPEN – FINAL.
1st   2nd   3rd
Time

Event 46. CYCLISTS “MISS AND OUT”
894 – D. Smith (O)
– J. Shefford (Wpk)
514 – B. Plank (Whk)
– B. Hoy (Wdv)
– N. Rodgers (H)
553 – C. Atkins (H)
555 – N. Atkins (H)
596 – B. O’Neill (Wpk)
582 – D. Chote (H)
805 – R. Calder (Fox)
– B. Richfield (PN)
725 – C. Cook (PN)
622 – A. Aldrich (PN)
901 – D. Oakley (Mas)
381 – G. Harper (Waik)
613 – G. McGarry (PN)
– E. Titchborne (N)
– P. Bloomfield (PN)
1st

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ALL ENTRIES CLOSE 9th MARCH, 1956.

ENTRY FEES MUST ACCOMPANY ENTRIES.

Early Application for Accommodation essential.

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ORDER OF EVENTS

Event MONDAY 11th APRIL, 1955.   MORNING 10.30 A.M.

1 – 220yds. Hurdles Handicap, Men, Open – Heats.
2 – Cyclists 1/2-mile Handicap. Open, Heats.
3 – Shot Put Handicap, Men – Open.
4 – 120yds- Handicap, Men Open – Heats.
5 – 100yds, Handicap, Intermediate Girls, Heats.
6 – 100yds. Hcp. Intermediate Boys – Heats.
7 – 440yds. Highland Games Championship, men, Open – Heats.
8 – Cyclists 1/2-mile Hcp. Open – Final.
9 – 75yds. Hcp. Women – Heats “THE SCOTTISH 75”
10 – Broad Jump. Handicap, Men – Open.
11 – Javelin Handicap, Women,
12 – One Mile Walk Handicap. Open.
13 – 220yds. Highland Games Championship Men – Open Heats.
14 – 80 metres Hurdles Highland Games Champ. Women – Heats.
15 – 880yds. Hcp, Men, Open – Heats.
16 – Cyclists Three-mile Highland Games, Champ. Heats.
17 – 100yds. Highland Games Champ. Men, Open – Heats.
18 – Cyclists Two-lap Handicap, Intermediate Boys.
19 – 120yds. Highland Games Championship – Women.
20 – 120yds. Handicap. Men Open – Final.
21 – 220yds. Hurdles Hep. Men Open – Semi-final.

AFTERNOON 1.30 P.M.

22 – 220yds. Hurdles Handicap Men, Open – Final.
23 – Broad Jump Handicap, Women.
24 – Javelin Handicap, Men, Open.
25 – 100yds. Handicap Intermediate Boys – Final.
26 – 100yds. Handicap Intermediate Girls – Final.
27 – 100yds. Highland Games Champ. Men – Final,
28 – 880yds. Handicap Men, Open – Final.
29 – Cyclists Highland Mile Wheel Race. Heats.
30 – 220yds. Highland Games Champ. Men, Open – Final.
31 – 75yds. Handicap. Women’s Final THE SCOTTISH 75
32 – Cyclists Highland Miles Wheelrace – Final.
33 – One Mile Highland Games Champ. Men – Open.
34 – High Jump. Handicap Men – Open.
35 – 80 Metres Hurdles Highland Games Champ. Women – Final.
36 – Three Mile Handicap – Open,
37 – Cyclists Three Mile Highland Games Champ. – Final.
38 – 440yds. Highland Games Champ. Men Open – Final.
39 – 100yds. Highland Games Champ, Women.
40 – Intermediate Boys’ Relay 4×110.
41 – Intermediate Girls Relay 4 x 110.
42 – Cyclists “Miss and Out.”
43 – Men’s Relay One Mile Medley 440, 2 x 220, 880.
44 – Women’s Relay 4 x 110.
45 – Cyclist’s One Mile Consolation Handicap – Open.

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Event 1. 220yds. HURDLES HANDICAP MEN OPEN – HEATS
1st and 2nd in each heat to qualify for semi-final.

HEAT 1   Hcp
1444 – D. Dallow (One)   4
1359 – M. R. Reeves (Auck)   12
103 – K. O. Blight (Hutt)   15
273 – C. D. Clarke (K)   18
1st   2nd
Time

HEAT 2  Hcp
161 – G. L. Young (Wn)   4
– R. Andrew (Wai)   10
– M. Watson (Wai)   13
7 – M. J. Dunn (Auck)   *
1st   2nd
Time

HEAT 3   Hcp
163 – R. M. Williams (Gis)   6
310 – P. Price (H)   12
– H. Owen (Wai)   13
601 – T. O. Epplett (H)   24
1st   2nd
Time

HEAT 4   Hcp
289 – L. C. Russell (Auck)   8
487 – D. N. Brown (Gis)   15
– T. A. Latton (H)   18
123 – B. G. Minnell (Wang.)   *
253 – J. A. Blair (Hutt)   *
1st   2nd
Time

Semi-finals of this event are No. 21.

Event 2. CYCLISTS 1/2 MILE HANDICAP – HEATS.
1st, 2nd and 3rd in each heat to qualify for final.

HEAT 1   Hcp
– P. Bloomfield (PN)   15
– N. K. Rodgers (H)   30
871 – P. Martin (O)   40
582 – D. Chote (H)    50
618 – G. Hayes (PN)    60
– B. Hoy (Wdv.)   65
898 – G. Fluerty (O)   70
613 – H. McGarry (PN)   80
– K. Atkins (H)   100
1st   2nd
3rd   Time

HEAT 2   Hcp
894 – D. B. Smith (O)   scr
– E. Titchborne (N)   30
596 – B. O’Neill (Wpk)   35
805 – R. Calder (Fox)   45
555 – N. Atkins (H)   50
588 – M. Yates (Haw)   65
– B. Richfield (PN)   70
– B. McDonald (Pet) 90
725 – C. Cook (PN)   100
1st   2nd
3rd   Time

HEAT 3   Hcp
553 – C. Atkins (H)   25
514 – B. Plank (Whk)   40
381 – W. G. Harper (Waik)   45
– J. Shefford (Wpk)   50
728 – F. Clough (Sh)   65
622 – A. Aldrich (PN)   70
– R. Kennard (Sh)  80
901 – D. Oakley (Mas)   90
– W. Mackie (H)   100
1st   2nd   3rd   Time

Final of this event is No. 8.

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Event 3. SHOT PUTT HANDICAP MEN – OPEN.

Hcp
398 – K. H. Forsythe (Wang)   6in
– R. Williams (Auck)   6in
289 – L. C. Russell (Auck)   5ft
15 – C. Leong (Waik)   5ft
1359 – M. R. Reeves (Auck) 12ft 6in
292 – W. R. Flyger (Mar)   *
1st   2nd   3rd
Distance   Distance   Distance

Event 4. 120YDS. HANDICAP MEN – OPEN – HEATS.
1st, and 2nd in each heat to qualify for final.

HEAT 1   Hcp
112 – B. L. Smith (Hutt)   scr
1291 – L. R. Hoggard (Auck)   5
125 – M. D. Wiggan (Wang)   6
600 – R. Davies (One)   8
108 – E. G. Torrie (Gis)   9
310 – P. Price (H)   10
15 – C. Leong (Waik)   10
1353 – G. Wrigley (Auck)   *
139 – I. Cowley (Gis)   *
1st   2nd
Time

HEAT 2   Hcp
398 – K. H. Forsythe (Wang)   4
1355 – R. G. Hume (Auck)   5
289 – L. C. Russell (Auck)   6
1314 – D. Macfarquher (One)    8
295 – H. Jones (H)   9
253 – V. G. Walters (H)   10
306 – D. I. Cameron (Mar) 11
123 – B. G. Merrell (Wang)   *
265 – K F. Winstanly (Fldg)   *
1st   2nd
Time

HEAT 3   Hcp
483 – G. L. Swarbrick (Gis)   4
555 – L. A, Michau (Wpk)   6
1359 – M. R. Reeves (Auck)   7
– C. Nicol (N)   8
337 – G. A. Williams (Wpk)   9
– R. Cleal (Auck)   10
– E. Stanley (O)   12
194 – B. L. Fitzgerald (Lev)   *
1st   2nd   Time

Final for this event is No. 20

Event 5. 103yds. HDCP. INTERMEDIATE GIRLS – HEATS.
(Post Entries)

HEAT 1
1st   2nd   3rd   Time

HEAT 2
1st   2nd   3rd   Time

Final of this event is No. 26

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Event 6. 100YDS. HANDICAP INTERMED. BOYS – HEATS
(Post Entries)

HEAT 1
1st   2nd   3rd
Time

HEAT 2
1st   2nd   3rd
Time

Final of this Event is No. 25

Event 7. 440YDS. HIGHLAND GAMES CHAMP. MEN-OPEN HEATS
1st, 2nd and 3rd in each heat to qualify for final.

HEAT 1
1353 – G. Wrigley (Auck)
1291 – L. R. Hoggard (Auck)
122 – S. G. Anderson (Wang)
– L. Pratt (PN)
1314 – D. Macfarquher (One)
1st   2nd
3rd   Time

HEAT 2
555 – L. A. Michau (Wpk)
253 – V. G. Walters (H)
272 – R. P. Petersen (H)
1359 – M. R. Reeves (Auck)
1450 – C. Cameron (One)
1st   2nd
3rd   Time

Final for this event is No. 38

Event 8. CYCLISTS ½-MILE HANDICAP OPEN, FINAL.
1st   2nd   3rd
Time

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Event 9. 75YDS. HANDICAP WOMEN – HEATS “THE SCOTTISH 75”
1st and 2nd in each Heat to qualify for final.

HEAT 1 Scr
254 – M. Stuart (H)   scr
184 – B. E. Knight (Lev)   4
253 – J. Byrnes (One)    5
208 – J. A. Greig (Wn)    7
612 – J. Powell (H)   8
328 – S. Collins (Wpk)   9
105 – B. Baxter (Wang)   9
1st   2nd
Time

HEAT 2   Hcp
183 – G. Pescini (Lev)   2
330 – R. Haworth (Wpk)   4
316 – M. Isaacson (H)   6
228 – P. M. Jackson (Auck)   7
405 – S. Hayward (Wang)   8
266 – J. Kale (H)   9
31 – B. Heron (Auck)   *
1st   2ndTime

HEAT 3   Scr
292 – L. Holland (Pah)   3
388 – V. M. Brown (One)   5
185 – J. A. Meredith (Lev)   6
209 – V. O. Fisher (Wn)   8
427 – N. McEwen (Ssh)   8
119 – M. A. Wallace (Wang)   9
312 – V. Rose (H)   9
1st   2nd   Time

Final of this event is No. 31.

Event 10. BROAD JUMP HANDICAP MEN, OPEN
Hcp.
– R. Williams (Auck)   3in
63 – R. M. Williams (Gis)   1ft 5in
– C. Nicol (N)   2ft
487 – D. V. Brown (Gis)   2ft
212 – D. G. Young (Wn)   2ft
253 – J. A. Blair (Hutt)   2ft 9in
337 – G. A. Williams (Wpk)   3ft 6in
295 – H. Jones (H)   3ft 6in
95 – B. H. Wilson (Auck)   3ft. 6in
289 – L. C. Russell (Auck)   3ft 9in
15 – C. Leong (Waik)   5ft
– J. A. Latton (H)   5ft
1359 – M. R. Reeves (Auck)   5ft 3in
1444  – D. Dallow (Auck)   5ft 6in
356 – T. Faulkner (One)   5ft 8in
450 – E. M. McLay (Wn)   *
271 – R. Wakefield (Wn)   *
39 – H. J. Blade (Mas)   *
– R. Harvey (Wai)   *
– R. B. Nisbit (N)   *1st   2nd   3rd
Distance   Distance   Distance

Event 11. JAVELIN HANDICAP, WOMEN.
Hcp
105 – B. Baxter (Wang) 1ft
88 – H. Wright (Hutt)   37ft
– J. Moroney (Wai)   39ft
– J. Byrnes (One)   55ft
119 – M. A. Wallace (Wang)   *
1st   Dist   2nd   Dist
3rd   Dist

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Event 12. ONE MILE WALK HANDICAP OPEN

Hcp
– D. Thomson (Wn)   scr
1 – D. G. McNab (Auck) scr
23 – I. J. Freeth (Auck)   *
– H. Tetlow (Wn)   scr
– N. Read (Auck)   *
– I. Lyon (Wn)   *
– R. W. Wilson (Wn)   *
1st   2nd   3rd
Time

Event 13. 220YDS. HIGHLAND GAMES CHAMPIONSHIP MEN. OPEN – HEATS.
1st, 2nd and 3rd to qualify for final.

HEAT 1
1353 – G. Wrigley (Auck)
555 – L. A. Michau (Wpk)
483 – G. L. Swarbrick (Gis)
1291 – L. R. Hoggard (Auck)
118 – K. Gilbert (Whk)
– L. Pratt (PN)
1450 – C. Cameron (One)
1st   2nd
3rd   Time

HEAT 2
95 – B. H. Wilson (Auck)
112 – B. L. Smith (Hutt)
1355 – R. G. Hume (Auck)
253 – V. G. Walters (H)
283 – J. Riley (Tok)
19 – M. L. T. Rae (Auck)
1st   2nd
3rd   Time

Final for this event is No. 33.

Event 14. 80 METRES HURDLES HIGHLAND GAMES CHAMPIONSHIP, WOMEN.
1st and 2nd in each heat to qualify for final.
HEAT 1
254 – M. Stuart (H)
88 – H. Wright (Hutt)
328 – S. Collins (Wpk)
1st   2nd
Time

HEAT 2
612 – J. Powell (H)
239 – A. Brain (Auck)
1451 – O. Cameron (One)
1st   2nd
Time

Final of this event is No. 35.

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Event 15. 880YDS HANDICAP MEN – OPEN HEATS
1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th in each heat to qualify for final.

HEAT 1   Hcp
373 – R. R. Mitchell (Hutt)   15
104 – C. H. O’Donnell (Wang)   40
7 – M. J Dunn (Auck)   45
125 – M. D. Wiggen (Wang)   50
600 – R. Davies (One)   55
297 – B. Gunderson (H)   55
358 – I. C. Lyon (Wn)   60
– L. A. Jenkins (One)   70
267 – E. A. Jones (Fldg)   75
– E. Stanley (O)   80
293 – M. J. Taylor (H)   85
1352 – D. G. Sinclair (Auck)   *
265 – K. F. Winstanley (Fldg)   *
1st   2nd
3rd   4th
Time

HEAT 2   Hcp
33 – H. A. McNeilage (Mas)   15
27 – N. King (Auck)   45
103 – K. O. Blight (Hutt)   45
– R. Cleal (Auck)   50
11 – R. G. Halbrook (Auck)   55
194 – B. J. Fitzgerald (Lev)   60
108 – E. G. Torrie (Gis)   60
272 – R. P. Petersen (H)   70
157 – L. A. Cooper (Gis)   75
237 – G. J. Sisson (Auck) 70   80
281 – R. L. Taylor (H)   85
269 – W. J. Kendall (PN)   *
1st   2nd
3rd   4th
Time

HEAT 3   Hcp
122 – S. G. Anderson (Wang)   25
91 – D. Melrose (Hutt)   45
112 – A. J. Parkinson (Gis)   50
53 – G. F. Marsh (Mas) 50
158 – R. W. Moore (Fox)   55
83 – F. R. Lister (Hutt)   60
123 – B. G. Minnell (Wang)   65
271 – R. Wakefield (Wn)   75
486 – R. J. Hamilton (Gis)   80
173 – N. G. Thomas (Gis)   80
601 – T. O. Epplett (H)   95
139 – I. Cowley (Gis)   *
1st   2nd   3rd   4th
Time

Final of this event is No. 28

Event 16. CYCLISTS 3-MILE HIGHLAND GAMES CHAMPIONSHIP – HEATS.
1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th in each heat to qualify for final.

HEAT 1
– R. G. Kennard (Sh)
894 – D. Smith (O)
514 – B. Plank (Whk)
– N. Rodgers (H)
555 – N. Atkins (H)
582 – D. Chote (H)
– B. Richfield (PN)
381 – W. G. Harper (Waik)
– E. Titchborne (N)
622 – A. Aldrich (PN)
1st   2nd
3rd   Time

HEAT 2
728 – F. Cough (Sh)
871 – P. Martin (O)
– B. Hay (Wdv)
553 – C. Atkins (H)
596 – B. O’Neill (Wpk)
805 – R Calder (Fox)
725 – C. Cook (PN)
901 – D. Oakley (Mas)
613 – G. McGarry (PN)
– P. Bloomfield (PN)
1st   2nd
3rd   Time

Final of this event is No. 37.

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Event 17. 100YDS HIGHLAND GAMES CHAMPIONSHIP MEN – OPEN
1st, 2nd and 3rd in each heat to qualify for final.

HEAT 1
1353 – G. Wrigley (Auck)
555 – L. A. Michau (Wpk)
483 – G. L. Swarbrick (Gis)
– C. Nicol (N)
19 – M. L. T. Rae (Auck)
1450 – C. Cameron (One)
139 – I. Cowley (Gis)
1st   2nd
3rd   Time

HEAT 2
95 – B. H. Wilson (Auck)
112 – B. L. Smith (Hutt)
118 – K. Gilbert (Whk)
283 – G. Riley (Tok)
– R. Williams (Auck)
318 – T. D. S. Harte (Wn)
1st   2nd
3rd   Time

Final of this event is No. 27

Event 18. CYCLISTS TWO-LAP HANDICAP INTERM. BOYS
(Post Entries)
1st   2nd   3rd
Time

Event 19. 120 YDS. HIGHLAND GAMES CHAMP. WOMEN
184 – B. E. Knight (Lev)
208 – J. A. Greig (Wn)
388 – V. M. Brown (One)
254 – M. Stuart (H)
1st   2nd   3rd
Time

Event 20. 120yds. HANDICAP MEN – OPEN FINAL.
1st   2nd   3rd
Time

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Event 21. 220YDS HURDLES HANDICAP MEN. OPEN-SEMI-FINALS.
1st and 2nd in each Semi-final to qualify for final.

1st   2nd
Time

1st 2nd
Time

Final of this event is No. 22

AFTERNOON EVENTS 1.30 P.M.

Event 22. 220YDS. HURDLES HANDICAP MEN OPEN FINAL
1st   2nd   3rd
Time

Event 23. BROAD JUMP HANDICAP – WOMEN.
Hcp
185 – J. Meredith (Lev)   scr
195 – F Bull (Wn)   1ft 6in
88 – H. Wright (Hutt)   1ft 6in
328 – S. Collins (Wpk)   2ft
330 – R. Haworth (Ppk)   2ft lin
388 – V. M. Brown (One)   2ft 6in
316 – M. Isaacson (H)   2ft 9in
612 – J. Powell (H)   2ft 9in
208 – J. A. Greig (Wn)   3ft
209 – V. O. Fisher (Wn)   3ft 3in
312 – V. Rose (H)   3ft 6in
405 – S. Hayward (Wang)   *
105 – B. Baxter (Wang)   *
119 – N. A. Wallace (Wang)   *
292 – L. Holland (Pah)   *
184 – B. E. Knight (Lev)   *
239 – A. Brain (Auck)   *
1st   2nd   3rd
Distance   Distance   Distance

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Event 24. JAVELIN HANDICAP, MEN OPEN
Hcp
28 – M. J. Lazomby (Auck)   20ft
253 – J. A. Blair (Hutt)   45ft
398 – K. A Forsythe (Wang)   55ft
1355 – R. G. Hume (Auck)   60ft
95 – B. H.Wilson (Auck)   63ft
15 – C. Leong (Waik)   65ft
– L. A. Jenkins (One)   65ft
337 – G. A. Williams (Wpk)  70ft
1291 – L. R. Hoggard (Auck)   80ft
1359 – M. R. Reeves (Auck)   80ft
289 – L. C. Russell (Auck)   80ft
39 – H. J. Blade (Mas)   *
263 – P. Hitchen (Fldg)   *
– S. Rangi (Wai)   *
1st   2nd   3rd
Distance   Distance   Distance

Event 25. 100YDS. HANDICAP INTERM. BOYS – FINAL.
1st   2nd   3rd
Time

Event 26. 100YDS.HANDICAP INTERM. GIRLS FINAL
1st   2nd   3rd
Time

Event 27. 100YDS. HIGHLAND GAMES CHAMP. MEN, OPEN FINAL.
1st   2nd   3rd
Time

Event 28. 880YDS. HANDICAP MEN, OPEN – FINAL.
1st   2nd   3rd
Time

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Event 29. CYCLISTS HIGHLAND MILE WHEELRACE HEATS.
1st. 2nd, 3rd and 4th in each heat to qualify for final.

HEAT 1 Hcp
894 – D. Smith (O)   Scr
– P. Bloomfield (PN)   40
– N. K. Rodgers (H)   70
514 – B. Plank (Whk)   80
381 – W. G. Harper (Waik)   95
555 – N. Atkins (H)   100
– T. Shefford (Wpk)   115
588 – M. Yates (Haw)   135
622 – A. Aldrich (PN)   140
– B. Richfield (PN)   140
613 – H. McGarry (PN)   160
901 – D. Oakley (Mas)   170
725 – C. Cook (PN)   180
1st   2nd
3rd   4th
Time

HEAT 2   Hcp
553 – C. Atkins (H)   60
– E. Titchborne (N)   75
596 – B. O’Neill (Wpk)   80
805 – R. Calder (Fox)   95
582 – D. Chote (H)   110
728 – F. Clough (Sh)   125
115  – B. Hoy (Wdv)   135
898 – G. Fluerty (O)   145
– R. Kennard (Sh)   160
– B. McDonald (Pet)   170
– K. Atkins (H)   180
– W. Mackie (H)   200
618 – G. Hayes (PN)   100
871 – P. Martin (O)   80
1st   2nd
3rd   4th
Time

Final of this event is No. 32.

Event 30. 220YDS HIGHLAND GAMES CHAMPIONSHIP MEN, OPEN – FINAL.
1st   2nd   3rd   Time

Event 31. 75yds. HANDICAP WOMEN – FINAL. “THE SCOTTISH 75”
1st   2nd   3rd   Time

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Event 32. CYCLISTS HIGHLAND MILE WHEELRACE FINAL
1st   2nd   3rd
Time

Event 33. ONE MILE HIGHLAND GAMES CHAMP. OPEN
1352 – D. G. Sinclair (Auck)
104 – C. H. O’Donnell (Wang)
373 – R. R. Mitchell (Hutt)
112 – A. J. Parkinson (Gis)
267 – E. A. Jones (Fldg)
33 – H. A. McNeilage (Mas)
125 – M. D. Wiggan (Wang)
505 – D. Fenton (PN)
429 – G. R. Christie (Waik)
5 – I. Crum (Auck)
512 – S. J. Jarrett (PN)
265 – K. F. Winstanley (Fldg)
– J. B. Parcell (H)
386 – R. L. Puckett (One)
603 – M. W. Hellier (One)
542 – W. Rodger (One)
604 – G. Cunningham (One)
358 – I. Lyon (Wn)
53 – G. F. Marsh (Mas)
270 – G. Clode (PN)
269 – W. J. Kendall (PN)
272 – H. K. Walton (PN)
377 – A. J. Farrell (Fldg)
1st   2nd   3rd
Time

Event 34. HIGH JUMP HANDICAP MEN, OPEN.
Hcp
253 – J. A. Blair (Hutt)   3in
212 – D. G. Young (Wn)   3in
487 – D. V. Brown (Gis)   4in
– R. Williams (Auck)   6in
63 – R. M, Williams (Gis)   6in
219 – I. E. Morrison (PN)   7in
33 – H. A. McNeilage (Mas)   8in
289 – L. C. Russell (Auck)   9in
101 – D. McGonagle (Wang)   10in
1359 – M. R. Reeves (Auck)   1ft
253-V. G. Walters (H)   1ft lin
601 – T. O. Epplett (H)   1ft 3in
161 – G. R. Young (Wn)   *
398 – K. H. Forsytlie (Wang)   *
125 – M, D. Wiggin (Wang)   *
293 – M. I. Taylor (H)   *
– R. B. Nisbet (N)   *
1st   2nd   3rd
Height   Height   Height

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Event 35. 80 METRES HURDLES HIGHLAND GAMES CHAMPIONSHIP – FINAL
1st   2nd   3rd
Time

Event 36. THREE-MILE HANDICAP MEN, OPEN.
Hcp
429 – G. R. Christie (Waik)   *
83 – F. R. Lister (Hutt)   *
5 – I. Crum (Auck)   *
173 – N. G. Thomas (Gis)   *
– J. B. Parcell (H)   *
274 – A. L. Knuckey (H)   *
377 – A. J. Farrell (Fldg)   *
1st   2nd   3rd
Time

Event 37. CYCLISTS 3-MILE HIGHLAND GAMES CHAMPIONSHIP – FINAL
1st   2nd   3rd
Time

Event 38 440yds HIGHLAND GAMES CHAMPIONSHIP MEN – OPEN FINAL
1st   2nd   3rd
Time

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Event 39. 100YDS HIGHLAND GAMES CHAMPIONSHIP WOMEN
239 – A. Brain (Auck)
427 – N. McEwen (Sh)
254 – M. Stuart (H)
316 – M. Isaacson (H)
330 – R. Haworth (Wpk)
292 – L. Holland (Pah)
184 – B. E. Knight (Lev)
209 – B. O. Fisher (Wn)
183 – G. Pescini (Lev)
1st   2nd   3rd
Time

Event 40. INTERMED. BOYS RELAY 4 x 110
(Post Entries)
1st   2nd   3rd
Time

Event 41. INTERMEDIATE GIRLS RELAY 4 x 110
Post Entries.
1st   2nd   3rd
Time

Event 42. CYCLISTS “MISS & OUT’
894 – D. Smith (O)
– J. Shefford (Wpk)
514 – B. Plank (Whk)
– B. Hoy (Wdv)
– N. Rodgers (H)
553 – C. Atkins (H)
555 – N. Atkins (H)
596 – B. O’Neill (Wpk)
582 – D. Chote (H)
805 – R. Calder (Fox)
– B. Richfield (PN)
725 – C. Cook (PN)
622 – A. Aldrich (PN)
901 – D. Oakley (Mas)
381 – G. Harper (Waik)
613 – G. McCarry (PN)
– E. Titchborne (N)
– P. Bloomfield (PN)
Winner.

Event 43. MEN’S RELAY (440, 220, 220, 880yds.)
(Post Entries)
1st   2nd   3rd
Time

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Event 44. WOMEN’S RELAY 4 s 110 (Post Entries)
1st   2nd   3rd
Time

Event 45. CYCLISTS ONE MILE CONSOLATION HDCP. – OPEN)
(Post entries – For cyclists who have not received a medal or a prize at the 1955 Highland Games Meeting).
1st   2nd   3rd
Time

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Axecraft Events Monday

OFFICIALS:

Head Steward: MR. A. A. HUTT.

Referee: MR. G. REG. COOK.

Judge: MR. DON CAMERON

Handicapper: MR. V. C. PETERSEN (H.B. Centre Handicapper)

Block Stewards: MESSRS. N. H. WILSON and W. BLAIR.

Electric Judging & Timing Device: MR W. BAKER.

(To be conducted under the rules of the N.Z. Athletic. Cycling & Axemen’s Union, Inc.)

HANDICAPS TO BE DECLARED ON DAY OF COMPETITION.

1. – 12in. STANDING CHOP (Second Class)
1st £7/10/- 2nd £3, 3rd £1. Nom. 2/6. Acceptance 5/-.

HEAT 1
466   F. Robson, Taradale.
465   W. R. Whittle, Puketitiri
468   P. Brownlie, Gisborne.
459   J. Swarbrick, Gisborne.
469   E. Jones, Nelson.
475   J. McAlleese, Ormondville.
476   A. Cockburn, Patoka.
81   J. Hutchinsen, Taradale.
451   L. Bolstad Snr.
490   J. Gavin, Te Pohue.
491   C. McGranarchan, Gisborne.
493   J. Ernie, Wanganui.

HEAT 2
461   J. Dumble, Meeanee.
458   L. A. Clark, Ormondville.
478   G. Petersen, Hastings.
456   George Brownlie.
472   Ian Oliver.
479   L. Bolstad, Jnr.
480   C. Hughes, Pataruru [Putaruru].
77   W. Baker, Kati Kati.
488   W. A. O’Brien, Rissington.
83   E. Petersen, Hastings.
487   W. E. Mitchell, Upper Hutt.
494   P. Ernie, Wanganui.
1st   2nd   3rd

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Competitors and Visitors Please Note

The Sixth Hastings Highland Games will be held on Easter Saturday and Monday, 31st March and 2nd April, 1956.

If you would like a programme of events posted to you please leave your name and address at the Secretary’s Office.

ALL ENTRIES CLOSE 9th MARCH, 1956.

ENTRY FEES MUST ACCOMPANY ENTRIES.

Early Application for Accommodation essential.

Further information from –
MR. K. J. SPARKS,
PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER.
P.O. BOX 478, HASTINGS.
PHONES – 4132 (Office).   9217d (Residence).

Page One Hundred and Thirteen

2. – 12in. STANDING CHOP OPEN.
1st £10 and Presentation Plumb Axe, donated by Fayette Co., Melbourne, per courtesy Mr. J. F. Morgan, 2nd £5, 3rd £2. Nomination 2/6. Acceptance 7/6.

HEAT 1
75   J. L. Murray, Mananui.
451   L. Bolstad, Raetihi.
453   R. W. Honey, Waiuku.
456    G. Brownlie, Gisborne.
77   W. Baker, Kati Kati.
458   L. A. Clark, Ormondville.
459   J. Swarbrick, Gisborne.
78   D. S. Samson, Kati Kati.
461   J. Dumble, Meeanee.
491   C. McGranarchan.
490   J. Gavin, Te Pohue.
494   P. Ernie, Wanganui.
1st   2nd   3rd

HEAT 2
465   W. R. Whittle, Puketitiri.
466   F. Robson, Taradale.
468   P. Brownlie, Gisborne.
470   D. F. Samson, Kati Kati.
472   Ian Oliver, Pahiatua.
80   N. S. Goodin, Hukunui.
474   A. E. Oliver, Pahiatua.
497   W. E. Mitchell, Upper Hutt.
471   A. J. Hughes, Auckland.
1st   2nd   3rd

3. – 14in. STANDING OPEN.
1st £40 and Presentation Axe donated by Hytest Axe and Tool Co. (N.Z.) Ltd., and Hastings Timber Merchants’ Association Challenge Cup, 2nd £10. 3rd £5. Nomination 10/-, Acceptance 30/-.

HEAT 1
75   J. L. Murray.
451   L. Bolstad.
453   R. W. Honey.
77   W. Baker.
459   J. Swarbrick
78   D. S. Samson.
461   J. Dumble.
491   C. McGranarchan.
490   J. Gavin.
493   J. Ernie.
1st   2nd   3rd

HEAT 2
465   W. R. Whittle.
466   F. Robson
469   E. B. Jones
470   D. F. Samson.
474   A. E. Oliver
80   N. C. Goodin.
487   W. E. Mitchell.
471   A. J. Hughes.
1st   2nd   3rd

4. – 14m. UNDERHAND OPEN.
1st £10. 2nd £5. 3rd £2, Nomination 2/6. Acceptance 7/6.

HEAT 1
75   J. L. Murray
453   R. W. Honey
77   W. Baker
78   D. S. Samson
462   G. Campbell
461   J. Dumble
458   L. A. Clark
456   G. Brownlie
490   J. Gavin
491   C. McGranarchan
493   J. Ernie.

HEAT 2
465   W. R. Whittle
466   F. Robson
468   P. Brownlie
470   D. F. Samson
474   A. E. Oliver
80  N. C. Goodin
467   H. Hankin
487    W. E. Mitchell
471   A. J. Hughes
1st   2nd   3rd

Page One Hundred and Fourteen

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Page One Hundred and Fifteen

5. – 14in. DOUBLE HANDED SAWING (3 cuts)
1st £8/10/-, 2nd £4, 3rd £2. Nomination 8/-.

466   F. Robson and Mate.
461   J. Dumble and Mate.
456   Brownlie Bros.
458   L. Clark and Mate.
464   W. A. O’Brien and Mate.
494   H. Hawkins and Mate.
1st   2nd   3rd

6. – 10in. YOUTHS (21yrs. and under)
1st £3, 2nd £2, 3rd £1. Nomination 4/-.

82   A. Jane, Taradale.
482   B. Robson, Taradale.
483   D. Robson, Taradale.
83   E. Peterson, Hastings.
478   G. Petersen, Hastings.
476   A. Cockburn, Patoka.
480   C. Hughes, Pataruru.
479   L. Bolstad, Raetihi.
486   R. Maxwell, Puketitiri.
1st   2nd   3rd

DISTRICT POINTS PRIZE OF £7 FOR YOUTHS’ SECTION

Open to any Registered Competitor who has not reached his 21st birthday on 31st July, 1955, competing in Youths’ Events at the following clubs conducting Axecraft Events in the H.B. Centre of the N.Z, Athletic, Cycling and Axemen’s Union during the 1954-55 season – 15th January, 1955. Onga Onga Axemen’s Carnival, 22nd January, 1955, Waipukurau Axemen’s Carnival, 5th March, 1955,  Meeanee Sports, 19th March, 1955, Puketapu Sports, 26th March, 1955, Petane-Eskdale Sports, 9th April, 1955, Tikokino Sports, 11th April, 1955, Greater Hastings Highland Games. Points to Count: First Prize 6, Second 4, Third 2, with half points to placed competitors in Double Handed Sawing Events.

IMPORTANT   IMPORTANT

ATTENTION ALL AXECRAFT COMPETITORS

All competitors in the Axecraft Section are advised that the future of this section of the Hastings Highland Games is in the hands of the competitors themselves.  The Hastings Highland Games Committee are desirous of assisting with the development and expansion of the Axecraft Section, but it is absolutely essential that they receive the assistance and co-operation of all Officials and Competitors.

All intending competitors for the Sixth Hastings Highland Games, which will be held on Easter Saturday and Monday. 31st March and 2nd April, 1956, are therefore notified that ENTRIES FOR ALL SECTIONS INCLUDING AXECRAFT EVENTS WILL CLOSE ON FRIDAY. 9th MARCH. 1956, and ALL ENTRIES must be forwarded direct to Greater Hastings Public Relations Office, on or before this date.

Post entries will not be accepted as the above information is necessary for inclusion in and publication of the Official Highland Games Programme.

Page One Hundred and Sixteen

APPRECIATION

To all who made this programme a success, and to all who would have helped, if asked.  Greater Hastings extends its grateful thanks

A Progressive Society
demands
Progressive Action

Join Greater Hastings Now!
Become A Member To-day!

Call at the SECRETARY’S OFFICE, or fill in the form below.

SECRETARY,
GREATER HASTINGS,
P.O. BOX 478,
HASTINGS.

Please enroll me as a member of Greater Hastings.

Enclosed find (£1) as my subscription for the year ending May 1956

Name:
Address:

Page One Hundred and Seventeen

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