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riIOKOMARU ATHLETIC ASSOCIA- *■' TION. I FIRST ANNUAL MEETING, To be held in Mr Row's Paddock, Tokomaru, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1910. First Race to start at 11 a.m. sharp. PROGRAMME. 1. —Maiden Race, 150 yds; 1, 10s; 2, Messrs Hallenstein Bros.' trophy; post entrance Is. „„ „ ~r td 2.—High Jump; 1, 10s; 2, Messrs R. Hannah and Co.'s trophy; post entrance Is* 3. —Tokomaru* Handicap, 440yde 1, £1 15s; 2, 10s; 3, trophy. Nominat-.on, Is; acceptance, Is 6d. 4.—Local Race, 75yds; 1, 15s; 2, Messrs G. H. Bycroft and Co.'s trcphv; post entrance, Is. s.—Hop, Step, and Jump; 1, 10s; 2, 2s 6d; post entrance, Is. 6. —Tokomaru Handicap, 100 yds; 1, £1 ss; 2, 7s 6d; 3, A. A. Pratt and Co. s trophy; nom. Is, accep. Is. 7.—Flax-spreading Competition; 1, trophy; post entrance Is. 8. —>Egg'and Basket Race; 1, Mr J. Mortensen's trophy; post entrance Is. 9. —Tokomaru Handicap, 220 yds; 1, Mr W. H. Gunning's trophy valued £1 10s; 2, 7s 6d; 3, trophy; nom. 1, accep Is. 10.—Sack Race, 50yds; 1, 10s; post entrance, Is. 11.—Tug-of-War between Messrs beifert's, Liggins', and Greig's mills; sweep-.-' Stake - ~ . 1 no 12. —Tokomaru Handicap, 2 _mi l e ! ' 2, 10s; 3, trophy; nom. Is, accep. Is 6d. 13.—Blindfold Wheelbarrow Race, 50 yds; 1, £1 Is, donated by Mr W. Canton. Post entrance, Is. 14. —Obstacle Race; 1, 10s; 2, trophy ; post entrance, Is. 15. —Tokomaru Handicap, 1 mile; 1, £2 10s; 2, 15s; 3, trophy; nom. Is, accep. 2s. 16. —Consolation Handicap, 150 yds; 1, £1; 2, trophy; post entrance, Is. Points prize will be presented to the winner of most points in events 3, 6, 9, 12, and 15, Mr PI. B. Tucker's gold medal value £2 2s, points to count 5, 3, and 2. Members' Race, Married Men and Ladies, and Children's Races. Chain stepping and Sheep-guessing Competitions will also be held. CONDITIONS. 1. Nominations "or events rJos. 3, 6, 9 12, and 15, close with the Secretary, John E. Griffiths, Tokomaru, on Wednesday, March 30, 1910, at 6 p.m.; all other events post entrance; acceptances on the ground. 2. Past two years' performances to be sent with nominations; if no performances for two years the last three performances to be sent in. 3. Pedestrian events under the Rules of the N.Z. Aathletic Union. 4. No event unless three starters second prize unless five 1 starters. 5. Handicaps will be published in the MANAWATU EVENING STANDARD on Saturday, April 2nd. 6. The Committee will not hold themselves responsible for any accident which may happen to a competitor. 7. The Handicapper reserves the right to re-handicap. 8. No competitor will be handicapped whose nomination fees are unpaid. jk Refreshment Booth on the ground un--wder the management of Mr G. J. Ward, where hot-water can be obtained free. Admission to ground Is; School Children free. Handieapper, J. R. Whyte; Judges, A. J. Whyte and A. Judd, senr.; Smarter, E. Rowlands. A Social and Dance will be held in the Public Hall in the evening. Admission: Gents, 2s; Ladies a basket. JOHN E. GRIFFITHS, Hon. Sec. longbuhn freezing works. MANURES of High Manuring Value. Root Manure £5 per ton on trucks at Longburn. Bone Meal (pure), £7 per ton on trucks at Longburn.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9182, 5 April 1910, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9182, 5 April 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9182, 5 April 1910, Page 7