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Nomination Is 6d. 9.—7syds. GIRLS' FOOT RACE, for girls over fourteen years of age. Fiist H. W. Lloyd's guinea trophy. 10.—HANDICAP SAW, 18in. First 60s ; second 40s. Nomination 3s. Acceptance 2s. 11. POTATO RACE. First 15s; second Gilbert Bros, trophy 10s 6d. Nomination Is. 12.—HANDICAP CHOP, Underhand, 18in. First 80s ; second 40s ; third 20s. Nomination 3s. Acceptance 2s. 13. 100yds MARRIED MEN'S RACE (local). First 20s and Forsyth ,and McKay's trophy 10s 6d; second 10s. Post entry. Nomination Is. 14.—UPRIGHT CHOP HANDICAP, 15in. (local). First 60s ; second 40s ; third axe. Nomination 2s 6d. Acceptance 2s 6d. 15. OLD .BUFFER'S RACE, 75yds. First 15s; second 10s; third ss. Post entry. Nomination Is. 16.—HOP, STEP AND JUMP HOP. First 20s; second 10s. Post entry. Nomination Is 6d. 17.—LAZY STICK PULL. First 20* and Arthur Beban's trophy £1 Is; second 10s. Post entry. Nomination Is. 18.—BACKING UP SAW, 18in. (local). First 60s; second 40s; third 10s. Nomination 2s 6d. Acceptance 2s 6d. Also MARRIED WOMEN'S RACE. First Mcllroy and Go's trophy 10/6. And many other events. CONDITIONS. All chopping and sawing events will be conducted under the N.ZA.A. rules and all athletic events under the N. Z.A.U. rules. Nominations must be sent, with fees, to the secretary, otherwise they will not be entertained All nominations must be accompanied with the last six performances. Six entries or no event. Nominations close March 25th, handicaps declared April 2nd, acceptances received till April Bth. ALEX SARATY, Hon. Secretary. Waiuta. OME STUDY. You cannot afford to throw away your hard-earned money on poor Exam., coaching by an amateur who coaches as a side line only. We offei you an. exceptional chance to pass the Matriculation, Civil Service, Teachers', Accountancy, or University Exams. Moderate fees. No leaving your home. You study under a staff of University Graduates —the chief of whom is an M.A., with Honors New Zealand University, with over ten years' successful experience of Coaching by Mail. Remember over 850 have passed their Exams., for which we and our expert staff prepared them. Send TO-DAI for FREE BOOKLET !
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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 March 1911, Page 1
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