171 LTHAM CYCLE, RACING AND LA ATHLETIC CLUB. MONSTER SPORTS TATJMATA PARK. BOXING DAY—MONDAY, DEC. 27. £100 JN CASH AND TROPHIES. Under N.Z. Athletic and Cycling Union Rules. PIiOGRAMMJ'.'. Cycling: 5-MILE BIKE. . Ist £7, 2nd £2, 3rfl 20/-. JNominatkm 7/-. 3-MILE BIKE. Ist 90/-, 2nd 30/-, 3rd %)!-. Nomination 4/6. 2-MILE BIKE. Ist 70/-, 2nd 30/-.. 3rd 20/-. Nomination 3'S. . 4-MILE BIKE, Ist 60/-, 2nd 40/Nomination 3/-. BOYS' BIKE (16 years and under), 1 mile. Ist 20/-, 2nd 1,0/-, Nomination I'-. BOYS' BIKE, (14 years and under), f mile. Ist 15/-, 2nd 7/6. Nomination 6d. MUSICAL BIKE RACE.. 3 laps. First lap compulsory to whistle for one minute, second lap play any instrument 1 minute, third ilap finish. First m'ize, trophy valued at £1 I<*. MARRIED CITIZENS' BIKE RACE, 1 mile. Ist, trophy. Running. 440 yds. Ist 120/-, 2nd 50/-, 3rd 30/-. Nomination 6/-. '100 yds. Ist 80/-, 2nd 40/-, 3rd 20/-. Nomination 4/----320 yds. Ist 60/-, 2nd 40J-, 3rd 20/-. Nomination 3/-. HALF-MILE. Ist - 60/-, 2nd 40/-, 3rd 20/-. Nomination 3/-. * ONE MILE,." Ist 80/-, 2nd 40/-, 3rd 20/-. Nomination 4/-. YOUNG. LADIES' RACE. Trophies valued at 20/- and 10/GIRLS* SCHOOL ,- CHAMPION SHIP, 75yds (13 years and under). Ist. .prize, gold brooch. No entry. BOYS' SCHOOL 440 yds,. (13 years and raider). Trophies. No entry. PIPING AND DANCING EVENTS £5 WILL BE SPENT ON CHIL- . DREN'S RACES. Nominations close y.rth the Secretary on 18th December, at 8 p.m. Handii cappers-. Cycle events—Messrs A. Beesley and H. A. Nuttall; Running Events —Mr A. Whiting; Judges—Mr T. C. Sanners and Mr C. Cooper; Starter, Mr Whiting. Handieappers reserve the right to rehandicap. Committee reserve the right to postpone Sports if weather is unsuitable. Sports start at 11 a.m. Five starters or no second prize. Four starters or no race. Admission: Adults, 1/-; Children, (kl; Grandstand, 6d JELTHAM PIPF, BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Cold Lunch and Afternoon Tea. Fruit and Lpllie Stall. H. A. NUTTALL, Secretary, Box 36, Eltham. BUSINESS NOTICE^ F FERRY, Jeweller, notifies his • Customers that lie has disposed of his business to G. W. Taylor, and a.°ks for a continuance of the liberal patronage to his successor. G. W. TAYLOR, in taking over the business, assures all customers and the ] public generally that it will be. h'& earnest endeavour to gave the same Eatisfaction in all his work ah given by Mr Ferry. H© c»n guarantee absolute satisfaction - i) DOUGLAS Motor Cycles, 2| n.p.; i£i.\. in perfect order —£60 and £70. Come and have a look at them—Marter & StevensonIncipient or long-standing colds are j instantly relieved by. "Nazol." It's a J scientific remedy that gets to the root trouble: is; 6d.-Advt. ';, X )
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 13 December 1920, Page 8
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