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A PITI ATHLETIC CLUB'S ANNUAL SPORTS. To be held on the Domain on EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1912. First event to start at 10.30 eharp. OFFICIALS. Patron, Mr E. H. Cummerfield. President, Mr P. McConnell. VicePresidents, Messrs J. Mclntyre, P. E. Lewis, H. Osboriie, W. McKay, H. Mulholland, J Bucknian, S. Hayward, J. "Watevson, F. EL Usinar, S. Hal!, R. Pratt, W. J. Viles, F. S. Lluaibold, 0. F. John, ston, E. D. ilarland, W. Banks, A. Moyes, J. McMurtrie, J. P. Clark, G. Alhvood, John Malone, J. B. Beard, G. Geange, R. A. Dick, A. Mclntyre, H. Burne. W. H. Paweon, H. Bennett, D. Thompson, R. Shmidt, E. Nix, 'G. Duncan, G. Knight, J. F. Pawson, C. Smith, T. Hayr, McGarvey, S. Graham, W. Stack, W.. Red, R. Richardson, A. Stackhouse, A. McMurtrie, W. Mitchell, P. O'Reilly, F. Elliot, S. Strachan, A. Cawood. Judges— Running events ; J. S. Mclntyre, G. Geange, A. Gibson; horse events, W. Mitchell, J. Bruce, C. It. Weeks; chopping and sawing events, E. Cuinmerfield, P. Lewis, J. Mclntyre. Handicappers, H. Burne and E. Cummerfield. Starter, P. McConnell. Secretary, W. McKenzie. Assistant Secretary, E. Cummerfield. Conductor or Sports, A. Moyes. PROGRAMME. I—Maiden Race, 150 yards. First prize £1, second 10s. Ent. Is 6d. 2—Boys' Race under 14 years. First prize 10s, second ss,- third 2s 6.. Entrance .free. 3—loo Yards Handicap. First prize £2 10s, second £1. Norn. Is 6d. Accept. 2s. 4—Handicap Sawing Competition (local). First prize £2, second £1. Norn. Is 6d. Accept. 2s. s—Boys' Race, under 10 ' years. First prize 4s, second 2s, third Is. Entry free. 6—Pony Jump, not over 14 hands. First prize £1 10s, second 10s. Entrance 2s. To be ridden by boys not over 16. 7—150 Yards Hurdle 8 Handicap. First prizo £2 10s, second £1. Norn. Is 6d. Accept. 2s. B—Handicap Sawing Competition (open). First prize £3, second £1 10s, third 10s. Norn- 2s. Accept. 3s 9—Tilting at the Ring. First £1 10s, second 10s. Entrance 2s 6d. 10—Girls' Race, under 10 years. First prize 4s, second 2s, third Is. Entrance free, 11—Maiden Hunters Competition. First prize £2 10s, second £1. Entrance 4s. Gentlemen riderp. 12—440 Yards Handicap. First prize .£3 10s, second £1 10s, third 10s. Norn. 2s. Accept. 3s. 13—Handicap Chop, 18in. Standing Block. First prize £4, second £2, third 10s. Norn. 2s 6d. Accept. 3s 6d. 14—Ladies' Race. Trophies for first and second. 15—Open Hunters' Competition, 12st. up. First prize £4, second £1 10s, third 15s. Entrance 6a. - ' 16—880 Yards Handicap. First prize £3 10s, second £1 ]os, third 10s. Norn. 2s. Accept. 3s. 17—Underhand Chop, 18in block First prize £3, second £1, third 10s. Norn. Is 6d. Accept. 2s 6d. 18—Tug of War on Horseback. First prize £2, second £1. Entrance 2e per man. 19—220 Yards Bracelet Handicap. First prize Bracelet value £2 10s, second trophy. Norn. Is. Accept. 2s. 20—High Jump for Horses. Sweep, stake os. 21—Thread Needle Race. Competitors to be dominated by ladies. First prize £1, second 10s. Entrance Is 6d. # 22—Chain Stepping, Sheep Guessuig, awl extra Children'e Races. _ J.d —Points prize, for most points Hi running events. | CONDITIONS. Nominations for events Nos. 8 4, 7, 8 12, 13, 16, 17, 19 close .with'the becretary on Saturday; March 23, and must be accompanied by nomination fees and past two years' performances. If no performance for the past two years, the three last per. romances must be sent. No entries will be accepted in bawmg Events unless the names and performances of both men are clear-" ly stated. Running events subject to the rules of. the N.Z. Athletic Union. Chopping and Sawing, under the rules # of_ the Now Zealand Axemen's Association. ' The Committee reserve the tight to substitute trophies for cash in any event. Three starters or no event; four or no third prize: Local means within a ten-mile radius of Apiti. i A 4 mi^ s , ion to tlie ground, Adulte Is, t Children 6d, Horses Iβ. Mem. bei c ticket ss, admits member and two ladies. Refreshment booth od the ground W McKENZIE, CONCERT AND DANCE* *' in the eveuidg. fe7lding-waituna~c7rrying, S.S. FAG AN begs to announce . that he intends to continue running his brakes between Wai tuna and Feilduig. Orders, left at. Carbine stables will bo attended to. Address WAITUNA WEST. 8/s. pagan:- ,- ---1? Kfin GIVEN AWAY-CHAM-dW«-):UU PION CUSTARD POWdeb'cions with .eto.wed and bottled fruits, puddings, etc. Particulars in each tip, 4d; extra large AJI grocera and "store-' P f\f\(i G i v^ K A w aV~£mXm~ DER. One. tried, •lwiajs awd. P ar . kimlan ♦* tin. : AH Gro^r^ ■"*••'■: Wej)il»e»j»e?!t,'. • ■ '.'I--..- '■'}.. <Z" ■

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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 1760, 4 April 1912, Page 4

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