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rvallr \ ¥b¥\U LvlLlL u ILS uU Cures Indigestion, Acidity, Flatulence, and Heartburn. All Chemists and Stores, 2/6 Parkinson and Co. and Hanwell Williams, Chemists, sell Renzie's Pepso.— Griffen and Smith, Wholesale Agents. fHE STILLWATER SPORTS. To be held on MARCH 11th, 1911. At 12.30 p.m. PROGRAMME : I.—MAIDEN- FOOTRACE of 100yds, value £2 10s. First prize £1 15s; second prize ss, Milner's trophy 10/6. Entrance 2/-. 2.—HANDICAP MAIDEN SAW, 15-in. log, value £3 10s. First prize £2 10s, second £l. Nomination 2/6, acceptance 1/-. 3. SHEFFIELD HANDICAP, 120yds, value £7. First prize £4 and Lloyd's trophy 10/6, second prize £2 and F. W. Michel's trophy 10/-, third prize Duncan McLean's trophy 15/-. Nomination 3/-, acceptance 2/-. 4.—MAIDEN HANDICAP CHOP, 15-in log. First prize £2, second prize £1 and Sheedy's trophy 10/6, third prize McDonnell's trophy value 10/6. Nomi-
nation 2/-, acceptance 1/-. S.—HANDICAP SAW, 16-in log, value £5 10s. First prize £4, second prize £1 10s. Nomination 3/-, acceptance 2/-. 6.—BOYS' RACE, under. 16 years of age, 75yds. First prize A. Coumbe's trophy 10/6, second priz-e G .Sweetman's trochy 5/-. Free. 7.—HANDICAP CHOP, 16-in log, underhand. First prize £5 and C. BnrrelPs trophy £2, second prize £2 arid Gilbert Bros' trophy 10/6, third_ J. McSherry's brief bag 15/-. Nomination 5/-, acceptance 3/-. B.—BIKE ROAD RACE, three miles. First prize £2 and Louis Nees' trophy (set of tyres), second prize 10/- and Zealandia Company's trophy 10/-, third jn'ize James Ring's six cabinet photos value 12/6 Nomination 2/-, acceptance 2/-. 9.—LOCAL FOOTRACE, within five mile. radius. First prize £1 10s, second prize £l, third J. Collogan's trophy 10/6. Post entrv 2/-. 10.—HANDICAP UPRIGHT CHOP, 16inch log. First prize £3 -and W. Scott's trophy axe, second prize £1 10s and J. Mcllroy's trophy 15/-. Nomination 3/-, acceptance 1/-. 11.— LADIES' RACE. Prizes first and second W. Reid's and S. I. Beton's ladies' handbags value 10/6 each. Entrance free. [ 12.—GIRL'S RACE, under 15 years of age. First prize Silver Grid trophy 10/6, second "rize 2/6. Free. 13.—MINERS' SACK RACE, 50yds. First prize £l, second prize 10/-. Entrance VCONDITIONS. All chopping and sawing evenls will be conducted under the N.Z.A.A. Rules. All athletic events conducted under the N.Z.A.U. Rules. The last six performances must accompany all nominations together with the necessary fee. All protests must be made in writing and lodged with the Secretary within 15 minutes after the event, accompanied with the sum of 10s, which may be forfeited if the protest is considered frivolous. The Committee reserve the right to withdraw any e,vent. Nominations close on TUESDAY, February 28th, 1911. Handicaps declared on MARCH Bth. J. PFAFF, Hon, Sec. Stillwater Sports.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 February 1911, Page 2
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