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fpHE INGKLEWOOD ATHLETIC i- CLUB'S THIRD ANNUAL GATHERING. FRIDAY, 3rd MARCH, 1893. President —Colonel Trimble. Vice-Presi-dents— Dr Valintine, and H. Brown, Esq, Sports Committee and Stewards Messrs E. H. Davies (chairman), B. Stevens, J. Tnohy, C. Sharood, G. S. Kennedy, A. M. Thomson, L. C. Sladden, J. Hignett, and M. Sutherland. Starter— Mr R. H. Davies. Handioappers — Messrs J. Tuohy and F. H. Brown. Judges — Messrs J. Paul and E. Vickers. Clerk of Course— H. B. Curtis. Timekeeper —Mr T. H. Eeesing. Pbogbamme. 1 JSO Yards Maiden Race— Ist prize £2, 2nd 10s. Entrance 2s 2 Putting 561bs Over Bar— lst prize 20a, i 2nd 10s. Post entry 2s 3 100 Yards Handicap— lst prize JE6. 2nd 20s, 3rd ss. Nominations 2s 6d, acceptance 2s 6d I 4 Puttiner 221b Shot— lst prize 20s, 2nd 10s. Post entry, 2s l 5 220 yards Handicap — Ist prize 1 5. 2nd [ 20s, 3rd 53. Nominations 2s 6d, acceptance 2s 6d i 6 Old Men's Eace — (_5 years and over) Ist prize 20s, 2nd 10s. Post entry, 2s . 7 220 Yards Handicap— (For members of HowiDg Clubs' only) ; special prizes. » Entries for thi3 event will be received by Mr A. Cox, Waitara. 8 Half-mile Handicap— lst prize L_, 2nd 20s. 3nd ss. Nominations 2s, Acceptance 2s 9 Kunning High Jump, Handicap — Ist prize 20s, 2nd 103. Nomination Is, s acceptance Is s 10 Boys Race, under 14 years. 150 yards i — special prizes. Entrance free . 11 220 Yards Hurdle Eace, HandicapOver 10 flights, about 3ft 6in ; Ist prize L 4, 2c d 20s, 3rd ss. Nomination 2s, acceptance 2s 12 Lightweight Wrestling (IJ. stone and under)— lst prize L 3, 2nd 20s, 3rd 10s. Post entry. 2s 6d 3 Jnglewood Handicap, 440 yards — Ist prize L 6, 2nd L 2, 3rd 10s. Nomination 3s, acceptance 3s 14 Tug-of-War, I.A.C. v all comers; 8 men a-sidej prize L 2. Entrance 8s 15 One Mile Handicap — Ist prize L 5. 2nd 30s, 3rd 10a. Nomination 2s 6d, acceptance 2a 6d j 16 Wrestling (Cumberland style), open to all comers— lst prize L 5 and 10 guinea cup (to be won 2 years in succession or 1 3 times at intervals), 2nd 403, 3rd 20s. t Post entry, 5s • 17 Handicap Steeplechase— Over such , country as the Committee may decide, about 1 mile ; Ist prize L 4, 2nd 303, 3rd 10s. Nomination 2s, acceptance 2s I* Forced Handicap, 150 yards — Ist prize 30s, 2nd 10a. Entrance ; Winners 2s 6d, losers Is 1 CONDITIONS. A Gold Medal will be given to the winner of the greatest number of points in the handicap races Nos. 3, 5, 8, 11 , 13, 15, 17, 18, points to count, Ist, 5 points ; 2nd, 3 points j 3rd, 1 point. The Sports will be held on the Club's ground, and will commence at 11 a.m. r sharp. i The Committee reserves to itself the right to make any alterations in the pro- • gramme that may be found necessary. I Nominations for all handicap events to be in the hands of the Secretary, Mr F. H. 1 Brown, Inglewood, by 9 p.m. on Friday, , the 17fch February, 1893, accompanied by the necessary amount in cash, and also all , performarces for the previous 2 years j if nominators have not performed during that time the last three performances to be given. Handicaps will be declared on Wednes- | day, February 22nd. ; Acceptances to be paid not later than 11 a.m. on the day of the Sports. ' Protests must be in writing, and lodged » in the hands of the Secretary within 10 : minutes of the declaration of the Judges' decision. Each protest must be accoms panied by a deposit of ten shillings, which . sum shall be forfeited if the protest be not & upheld by the Committee, whose decision shall be final. [ No prize will be given for any event urJess there are three competitors j no second prize unless four competitors, and ■ no third prize unless six competitors. Eefreshments on the ground. Band in > attendance. • Admission to Grounds — Is ; children under 12, free. ( P. H. BROWN, Hon. Sec s Sports to be followed in the evening by an Entertainment and Ball. i 'ART CLASSES. > Miss Young's First Term for the I new year will commence about the > end of January. ! GILMOTJR & EALKNJhJR'S pO-OPERATIVE WAREHOUSE, : V' MANAIA. [ ' We have now received our firs 1 stock of 5-Buehel GRASS SEED SACKS, and, having bought in a very favori able market, we can quote to pur- , chasers' advantage. 1 We have also a large stock of REAPING- HOOKS and SICKLES Sieves, Scythe Blades & Handles Hay Forks and Rakes , Stones, etc., etc. COOPER'S SHEEP DIP. As tho season is now coming on for Fencing, thone r» quiring Barb or Plain Wire ■ s tn pit's, etc , will rlo vvyll in fret, our quotation*. I Wall ' ' i jierri an I rtcrim j Oils ,i..,i Pdintß, and all (iontiral «nd Builders' Irogaiontrevy kept in stock j rBYLON- TRAs-Oar two direct I shipmentß of Ceylon Teas ex wteanjera " Britauma" an"i " Uapsburg," from Colombo, are giving great satisfaci tion, and, being sold at a very low | rate, h e comintnandiuj: a reaJy sale Trial solicited I THE OCTAGON, j Manau J. FAKE, BRICKLAYER, Haweba. Orders may bo left at E. Fake's, | chemist, High-street. I , THE EGMONT STAR IS THE MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY PAPER Between Auckland and Wellington rpo ADVEHTIBERS. The S'j'Ab is published at 2 p.m. on Saturdays. Advertisements intended for insertion on those days should be sent to the publishing office by 1 p.m. INNES & CO.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2339, 31 January 1893, Page 4

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