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"AH AURA AXEMEN'S CAItNIVAi. •£*•■■■ To be held in the SCHOOL GROUNDS, AHAURA. NOVEMBER 11th, 190?. OFFICERS: • - President, Hon Jas. Marshall M.L.U Vice-Fresidents : Messrs James Hargreaves, Chailes Bellew, Chailes Uddstrom, P. Hamer, J. Donaldson, F. %berg. Gee. Erickson, D. Bay.butt, C. Vial, Gustov Hahn, and P. G. Taylor. Handicappers : Messrs Thomas Dudley and Harry Harper. Judge: Mr H liarper. Treasurer: Mr Chan-- .ellew. Secretary: Mr F BiH Committee: Messrs R. Paul. " Erickson, A. King. J. Burrow E. Hahn, H. Kennedy, D. Gunn, W-pSi-nsen,^. Hahn. I. MAIDEN HANDICAP SAW-iS-inch log, Ist £4, 2nd £1. Entrance fee 3s. Acceptance 2s. - TYRO CHOP— I6-inch log. Ist ■£3- 2nd Entrance fee. 3s 00 Open to all who have not com3 . ffißS&/SBScSS CHOP-.8. inch logY Ist £3; 2nd Entrance fee 3s. Acceptance is. 4. CHAMPION. HANDICAP SAW.2ft log. Ist £6; 2nd En trance fee 6s. Acceptance 3s. s . CHAMPION HANDICAP CHOP2ft log. Ist £12; 2nd £3; 3rd £2. Entrance fee 15s. Accept6. UPRIGHT CHOF HANDICAP - -18-inch, log. Ist £.3£; 2nd £1. Entrance fee 3s: Acceptance 2s. CON.DITIONS. Nominations for all events close with the Secretary on THURSDAY, 17 October Handicaps declaied WEDNESDAY, 23rd October, and Acceptances to be in by THURSDAY 31st' October 1907. All nominations MUST be accompanied with the past two years' performance up to date of nomination and accompanied with the prescribed nomination fee, otherwise they will not be entertained. ■ The Carnival which is being held under the rules and regulations of the "New Zealand Axemen's Association" provides that competitors must » be duly registered before they are entitled to compete at the gathering. Bookmakers will be licensed at a fee of one guinea. FOUR entries or no event F. BIRD, Hon. Secretary. KUMARA SPORTS AND AXEMEN'S CARNiVAL. KUMARA RACECOURSE. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28th and 27th, 1907 £355— PRIZE MONEY £355. and Trophies. PROGRAMME: FIRST DAY. 1. MAIDEN RACE, 150 yards. Prizes : £3, £1, ios. Is o:.ni nation 3s. 2. MAIDEN. SAW, iSm log. Prizes : ' £5, &, £i- -Nomination 4s. 3. SHEFFIELD HANDICAP of Prizes/ .£24, .£lO, £4, &• -■■Nomination ios, acceptance 10s. The first round to start at 1.15. 12c yards. 4. N.Z. CHAMPION CHOP of.£2o— iS-;ri. . standing blocks. Fivsi prize £S and gold medal valued ai ,£5; second, third, No mination 12s 6d, >aceptance free. 5. MAIDEN CHOP, .iS-in. log. Un dcrhand- Prizes: £5, £2,.and^i, Nomination ss. 6. CUMiBERLAN'D WRESTLING.Prizes: £$, £2, and £1. Nomination ss. Post entry. 7. UPRsCHT CHOP. of £75.— 18-in log. Prizes: £25, £io,-£6,-^3. and ~£6 to be divided among beaten men in the final heat First heat to start at 3 p.m.. No mination ios, acceptance 15s. Special optional acceptance oi 2os, entitling the winner to an additional £25. 8. Second round Sheffield. 0. Second heat Upright Chop. . 10,. HOP. STEP AND. JUMP; Frizes : £1 and ios. Nomination is. 11. Final Round Sheffield. 12. Final Heat Upright Chop. .13. HALF .MILE HANDICAP. Frizes : £7, £3, £1 Nomination 3s, acceDtance 4s. 14. BOYS' RACE.— Prizes : ios and ss; Entry 6d. Post entry. SECOND DAY. 15. POINT HANDICAF, of £21.-100, 300, and 440 yards. Prizes : £10, £4, £2, £1. 1 to the winner of each distance. Nomination ss, acceptance ss. 16 HANDICAP SAW, 2ft log. Prizes : £io, £4, £2. Nomination ss, acceptance ss. 17. FULLING LAZY STICK.— Prize c £3\ £1 it.s, and ios. Nomination 3s. No acceptance. Post entry. 18. £120 CHAMPION HANDICAP CHOP. (2ft underhand.) Frizes: .£55. .£2O, 3 . and £5, £ro-to (be divided among unsuccessful competitors on the; • final, heat. Nomination 20s, ', acceptance 30s. Special optional acceptance. of 203, ."entitling*" winner to an extra £20 19. Second distance Point Handicap, 300 yards. - 20. Second Heat £120 Chop. 21. Third distance Point Handicap, 300 yards. 22. -BOYS' RACE.— Prizes : ics and 55. Entry 6d. 23. FINAL HEAT £i 2 o CHOP. 24. FOURTH DISTANCE lOINT HANDICAP, 440 yards. 25. BOYS' CHOP.— I2-in log. For ■ boys ■ under 17 years of sge on 27th December, 1907. Prizes : £2, and- silver medal, 15s and ?s. -.Nomination 25.. 26. PUTTING THE STONE. Prizes.: £1 ios and ios. Nomination 2s. 27. "FAREWELL CHOP, 16-in log, upright. . For competitors who have won under ,£io'. Prizes: £6, £3i, .£ l : Nomination 3s, acceptance 3s. Noimnation and acceptance money will be refunded to any competitor debarred from taking' part in No. 27. CONDITIONS. Post entry — Nqs. 6, 10, 14,-17, 22, 16. Nominations for. all events closewith he Secretary on NOVEMBER 29th at ■ p.m. Handicaps declared on ..' December th at 9 p.m. . Acceptances close on DECEMBER 6th at 0 p.m. Special Optional Acceptance clcses n Xmas Eve at 9 p.m. . ... Special Optional Acceptance Fee of 1, if paid in event No. 18 entitles le winner to the special prize of £20 naking a total of £7$ cash). If orinajy acceptance fee of 30s is paid, le winner will receive a first prize of - 55 only. Same will apply to event ( o. 7. Nominations must be accompanied ' ith the past six performances, clos- ' g with the date of "nomination ; also I icesary nomination fee. .: Any person electing thege rules will not be han- t capped. No exception wil be made. Acceptance must be acompanied by '' c annual license fee, unless compe- t or is already registered. c Chopping and Sawing events are nducted under the rules of the New aland Axemen's Association. All * ier events under the rules of the \ !W Zealand Athletic Union." c Entry forms . on • application to the cretary, also, copies of revised rules the New Zealand Axemen's Asso- }.'■ Ltion, price 6d. t W. B. GILBERT, c ■ Secretary. r.

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Grey River Argus, 5 November 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, 5 November 1907, Page 4

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