PROGRAMME Of T3RUNNER To be Held on DECEMBER 29th, 1910. . IN THE RECREATION GROUND. Patron; His Worship the Mayor, Tbos Franklin Esq. President: R. Allison Esq. V ice-Presidents — "Messrs F. Bassano, M. Powley, T. Fox, J. Bradley, G. Smith, J. Walker, J. Creagh, J. Armstrong, R. .Masters, M. Hallinan, T. Cooper, R. Johnson, G. Mercer, J. Beirne, k. Russell, R. Pollock, P. Fallon, D. Swallow, W. -Fitzpatriqk, A. lackson, R. Beillon, A. Porter, Dr. Child and Mrs Moore. Referee: F. Heslin. Judges : A. Moreland, Thos. Hallinan J.. Heseldine J. J. Ward. Judge for Wrestling: M. Powley. Handicappers:. (Running), J. Heseldine, W. Watchman, and J. Masters. (Cycling) : W. Watchman. (Wood Events) : J. Cowan, A. Webster, and T. Kelly. Starters : (Running), W. Williams. (Cycling), M.. Powley. (Wood Events), J. Cowan. Timekeepers : M. Powley, Thos. Cou^thard. 1 —BICYCLE ROAD RACE, 9 miles. Value £4 15s. First £3, second £1 5s trophy presented by Mr L. Nees ; third Buller's trophy value Ajso OPTIONAL SWEEPSTAKL of ss. First 60 per cent of amount, second 40 ' per cent. Nomination 2s, acceptance Is. 2— MAIDEN FOOTRACE, 100 yds, value £3. First £2, second £1 Nomination 2s. . 3 -SHEFFIELD HANDICAP 120 y d>, valu-- £16. First £9, second. £4, third £2, fourth £1. Nomination 5- ; acceptance 4s. 4.— WRESTLING (catch-as-catch-tan) Value £5 2s 6d. First £3 10s, second £1 and Harley's trophy value 12s 6d. Entrance 2 S 6d (post entry ) 5.— 220 YARDS FOOT -RACE... value £7. First £4, second third 10s and trophy value 10- Nomination 2s; arceptance 2s. • „_._ 6.-MATDEN HANDICAP CHOP, , (undcihand), 15in log, .value £6 Firs,-. second £2, third 10s and Gilbert's trophy value 10s. Nomination 2s ; acceptance Is. 7 —BOYS' RACE (17 years and under), 150 yards, value £1 10s. Firn £1, second 10s. Entrance B.— OPEN* SOWING COMPETITION 15in. log (2 cuts), value £6. First £4,- second £2. Nomination 2s; acceptance 2s. : ' . 9 —LOCAL FOOT RACE, 100 yards, value £4. First £2 10s, second Kyle's trophy value 30s. Nomination Is 6d ; acceptance Is (post ,10.-!! oPEN HANDICAP CHpP (undeihand) 18in lojar, value £11 ' Firsr £5 and Vial's gold medal value £2 2s, second £3, third £1. Nomination 4s, acceptances 3s 11.-HALF MILE FOOT RACE, value £7. First £4, second £1 10s and Sheedy's trophy value JOs. third 10s cash "and trophy valtl^ lOs - Nomination 2s: acceptance 2s. 12.— OUOITING COMPETITION, 15 yards, value £1 10s 6d. First £1, second Lloyd's trophy value 10s t>d (post entry Is). The following events will also be held :— Girls' Race, Married Ladies' Race, Single" Ladies' Race,- Slow Bike Race, Old Men's iMce, Threading Needle Race, Boys' Race. . CONDITIONS. All events conducted under the rule" of their respective controlling bodies. . . AH logs used will be red pine. The last six performances MUST be sent with each nomination, together with the necessary Ice. The committee reserve the right to withdraw or re-arrange any event. AU protests must be made in writing and lodged with the secretary within 15 minutes of conclusion of event, and accompanied by the sum of 10s, which may be forfeited should the committee consider protests frivolous. Nominations for events \ No 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 10 and 11 clos c on December sth Handicaps declared in "Grey River Argus'* on December 12th. Acceptances for No. 6 and 10 close on DECEMBER 17 rh. Acceptances for No 1. 2, 3, 5, 8, and 11 close on DECEMBER 23rd. A. WTLLIAMS, J. MASTERS, Joint Secretaries. D. SHANNAHAN. COAL, COKE AND BRICK MER CHANT. Is prepared to supply State, Bruuner, and Paparoa coal. COAL. COAL. . Any quantities to all parts of the town or country. ' AGFNT. For Brunner fire-bricks, £re clay, bricks and lime. ' ; ORDERS. Orders received at Doig's Butcher Shop High Street, Armstrong, Cobden, Mark Sprot and Co., or Coal Depot promptly attended v£o. PHONE 201. Office Herbert Street D. SHANNAHAN. COAL MERCHANT ASK FOR GBET BEEWM BIEE , ■■■; And Support 1 LOCAL INDUSTRY. ONLY THE BEST MALT, HOPS, AND SUGAR USED. ONT TAT» AT ATT. TT-OTT'T C Condens£dMilK The House-mother's Advice. . ; "Yes! For Baking and Cooking never be vrtthoot * H^hiander.' : It's so helpful to have a suppiy of rich pure mltk always fresh, and « always ready for use.^.^.^. .. ! Baby too has thriven' on It won- "•'• derfully. 'Highlawler' Is an * Ideal Food for Infants!" "You Can Depend Upon It." ;
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Grey River Argus, 23 November 1910, Page 3
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