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I DANNEYIRKE RACING CLUB. AYE ONES DAY AND THURSDAY, AIARCH 6th and 7th, 1912. — NOMINATIONS for all races except Trial and Maiden close on SATURI DAY’. February 10th, 1912, at 9 p.m. I WEIGHTS declared about SATURDAY. Fehruarv 17th. 1912. I ACCEPTANCES lor First Day, also I ENTRIES for Trial and Alaiden close on [TUESDAY, February 20th, 1912, at 9 i p.m. TELEGR APH OFFICE CLOSES s p.AI. For Programme see Referee, cards, and posters. SPECIAL TRAIN ARANGEMENTS. JAMES SPIERS FREEMAN, Secretary. P.O. Box 50, Dannevirke. rjIAKAPAU CALEDONIAN SPORTS. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1912. OY’ER £l2O IN CASH & TROPHIES. SHEEP AND LAMB GUESSING COMEPTJTION, Presented by Aiessrs. Y'ardley <.t Paulsen PROGRAMME. Games to commence at 12 Noon. 1. Girls’ Race, under 1! years, 75yds handicap.—First Prize, Ellison and Duncan's Trophy; 2nd, T. Horton’s Trophy ; 3rd, 2/6. Nomination free. 2. Boys’ Race, under 12 years, 75yds handicap.---!'irst, Dannevirke D.C.A. Trophy; 2nd, Trophy; 3rd, 2/6. Nomination 6d. 3. Boys’ Race, under 16 years, 120vds handicap.—First, 12/6; 2nd, 7.6; 3rd; 2,6. Nomination 1/-. 4. 100yds Handicap.— First. 100/-; 2nd. 30/-; 3rd, 10/-. Nomination 3/-, acceptance 2/-. 5. 220ycs Hanmcap.— First, 90/-; 2nd, 3u -; urd. lu -. Nomination 2/6, 6. 448yas Handicap.-— First, 90/-; 2nd, 3U: drd. 1U -. Nomination 2/6, 7. Half-mile Handicap.— First, 90/-; 2nd. 3rd. 10/- Nomination 2/u. acceptance z,-. 8. Ona Mile handicap, including Mr. E. R. White’s special.—First, 126/-; 2nd, 40/-: 3rd, 20/-. Nomination 4 -. acceptance 3/-. 3. 120yds Hurdles Handicap, 10 flights. — First. 100/-; 2nd. AY. G. Callender’s special, 21,/-; 3rd, 10/-. Nomination 3/-, acceptance 2/-. 10. District Handicap, 100yds.—First, W. M. Beckett’s Trophy; 2nd, T. Parker's Trophy. Nomination 2/-. 11. Obstacle Race.— First. H. Williams and Son’s trophy; 2nd, 7/6. Nomination 1/-■ 12. Congelation Handicap.— First, Alurray, Roberts and Co.’s Trophy; 2nd, 20/-. Nomination 2/6. 13. Married Woman’s Race.— First and Second, Airs. Isaacson's Trophies. Nomination free. 14. Bagpipes, Marches. — First, 3u/-; 2nd, 20 -; 3rd. 10 .-. Nomination 1 -. 15. Bagpipes, Strathspeys, Reels.— Fiist, 40/-; 2nd, 20/-; 3rd, 10/-. Nomination 2 '6. 16. Bagpipes, Pibrochs. — First. 40'-; 2nd, 20/-; 3rd. 10/-. Nomination 17. Highland Fling.— First. 40/-; 2nd, 20.'-: 3rd, 10/-. Nomination 2/6. 18. Sword Dance.—First, 40’/-; 2nd, 20/ 3rd, 10/-. Nomination 2/6. 19. Sailor’s Hornpipe, including Mrs. J. J. Connor’s special, £1. — First, 40/-; 2nd, 20/-: 3rd, 10/-. Nomination 2/6. 23. Irish Jig, including Mrs. .1. J. Connor’s Special. £1. —First, 40/-; 2nd, 20 -; 3rd, 10 -. Nomination 2/6. 21. Shoauntreusc. — First. 40/-: 2nd, 20/-; 3rd, 10/-. Nomination 2/6. 22. One Milo Bicycle Handicap.— First. 60/-; 2nd, 20/-; 3rd, 10/-. Nomination 4/-. 23. One and a-Half Miles Bicycle Handicap.—First, 60/-; 2nd, 20/-; 3rd, 10/-. Nomination 4/-. 24. Two Miles Bicycle Handicap.— First, ('u -: 2nd. 20.-; 3rd, 10/-.-Nomination 4/-. 25. Putting the Shot, 161 b handicap.--First, 40/-; 2nd, 10/-. Nomination 2/6. 25. Throwing the Hammer, 16H> htmlicap.—First, 4i> -; 2nd, 10/-. Nomination 2,'6. 27. Wrestling, Cumberland Style (3 entries or no first). —First, 40/-; 2nd, 10/-. Nomination 2/6. 28. Wrestling, Catch-as-catch-can (3 ert-v. or no -irst).- -First, 40/-; 2nd, 19 Nomirmtion ‘‘ 6. 29. tiig?: Jump Handicap.— i’ irst, 46.'-; 2nd, 16 Nomination I 2/6. 33. Tug-of-War, eight mon a--ide. — yir t. lon 2nd. 40.--. Nomination All Events will be conducted under the Bules ol the New Zealand Athletic Union. NOAITNATIONS, with proper fees, for Events numbered 4,5, 6,7, <B, 9. 22, 23, 24, with last two years’ performances, or if none dining that period, the last twelve of any, must be in the hands of the Secretary not later than MONDAY. 12th Febiuary, 1912. HANDICAPS declared in the Napier Daily Telegraph, Dannevirke Advocate and Evening News, and Hawke's BayTribune, on or about 2oth February, 1912. ACCEPTANCES close on the ground. All other entries to be made on the ground at least 20 minutes before the event to be contested. Assumed names not allowed. The Handicapper reserves the right to re-handicap the winner of any event after the handicaps are declared. HASTINGS BRASS BAND AA'ill play Selections during the day. ADMISSION: Adults 1 Children under 12 years 6d. Grandstand 1/-. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. Cheap Fares between Napier and Woodville. CONCERT AND DANCE IN THE EYENING. W. CIh’HBERSON. Secretary.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 46, 7 February 1912, Page 2

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