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1 BLENHEIM HIBERNIAN SOCIETY'S 25th Annual Athletic Sports. TO be ,held on the A. and P. Association's SHOW GROUNDS, MAXWELL ROAD, BLENHEIM, —ON — Wednesday, March 17, 1909. OFFICERS. President and Director of Sports: P. O sSullivan, Esq. Assistant Director: A. Smith.. v ice-President: Jas. Smith. Judge: Rev. .bather Fay. Assistant Judges: tf. Burton and W. P. Newport. Judge of Field Events: P. Meehan. Keferee: N. j C. Perrin. Handicappers: (Foot) Ulio Shannon, (cycle) A. R. Thomson. Time-keepers: R. M. Harding, C. P. Nash and F. C. Ferry. Clerk of tne Course: D. Casey. Starter: A. J. Curry. Assistant Starter: J. H. Morrison. Competitors' Stewards: M. Keating, F. J. Morrison, John Smith, T. G. O'Sullivan, J. D. Morrison and J. Newport. Treasurer: T. Keating. I Secretary: G. W. O'Sullivan. As-' sistant Secretary: T. Mitchell. Result Board Steward: J. M. Morrison. Committee: P. O'Sullivan, A. Smith, Jas. Smith. F. Burton, W. F. Newport, D. Casey, P. j Meehan, A. J. Curry, J. H. Morrison, M. Keating, F. J. Morrison, John Smith, T. G. O'Sullivan, J. D. Morrison, J. Newport, T. Keating, T. Mitchell, J. M. Morrison, I J. Falvey, M. Lydon, W. F. Morrison, j PROGRAMME. 1. Maiden Foot Race, 120 yds, of £2 ss.—First prize, 30s; second, 15s. Entrance, 2s. 2. Boys' Race Handicap (for boys under 12 years of age), 100 yds.— First prize, trophy; second, 2s 6d; third. Is. Entrance, 6d. 3. President's Handicap, 220 yds, of £8— First prize, £5; second, £2; third, £1. Nomination, 2s; ac-' ceptance, 3s. 4. Half-mile Bicycle Race Handicap, of £3 10s.—First prize, £2 10s; second, £1. > Entrance, 2s 6d. 5. Boys' Race Handicap (for boys under 16 years of age.) — First prize, handsome trophy: second, trophy; third, 2s 6d. Entrance, Is. to. Hop, Step and Jump Handicap, of £2 ss.—First prize, 30s; second, 15s. Entrance, 2s. 7. Boys' Bicycle Race Handicap, one mile (for boys aged 16 years and under). —First prize. trophy; second, tropliy; third, trophy. Entrance, Is. 8. Bicycle Race Handicap, one mile, of £4 and handsome trophy. — First prize, £3 and trophy valued at £1 10s (presented by Messrs Wintrlngham and Deugarde); second, £1. Entrance. 3s. 9. Putting the Stone (161'bs) Handicap, of £2.—First prize, £1 10s; second, 10s. Entrance, 2s. 10. Seddon Handicap, 150 yds, of £23.—First prize, £15; second, £5; third, £3. Nomination, 3s; acceptance, ss. 11. High Jump Sanclfcap, of £2 ss.— First prize. £1 10s; second, 15s. Entrance. 2s. 12. St. Patrick's Grand Handicap,

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 58, 4 March 1909, Page 2

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