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BALMERSTON N OPt Til ATHLETIC SPOP.TS. ANNIVEUSAUY DAY. (January 22, 1830.) PiIErfIOENT : Hi-< W.irship tiie AFnyor. VICE-PItESIBEXTS : Messrs. G. M. Snelson mul tf. J. Lloyd. Starters pob Foot Backs : Messrs. H. J. Havns and P. E. Warbnrton. JuDiiiw por Foot R.vcp.3 : Messrs. J. B. Dungan, D. Knight, and S. Coleman. Treasurer •. Secret aby : Mr. C. H. Mitford.. Mr. R. N. Keeling CM37IK OF THE COPR3B : Mr. W. R. Dimond. HAyDIC\rPHRB : Messrs. Dnngsn, Mitford, and Coleman. I Starter— Horsk Racing: Air. H. J. Haym. Mr. H. J. Lloyd. Clep.k op the Scales : Mr. S. Abrahams. I. 100 ynrtls' Handicap, for boys unclor foiivteon yeara. — First Prize, £1 ; second, 10s. Entrance, Is. 11. 100 ynrds' Handicap for Men, — Firs prize, £3 ; second, £2. Entrance, 3s 111. Throwing tho Cricket Bull.— Prize, £1 103. Entrance' 2s. IV. 120 yiU'ds' Handicap Hurdle Rnco, ore ten hurdles, height 3 feet fi inchesFirst prize, £3 ; second prize-, £2. Entrance, 3s. I V. Running Long Jump. — First prize, £2 j second, £1, Entranco, 2s. VI. 440 yards' Flat Handicap.— Firsf prize dSS ; second, £2. Entranco, ss. VTI. Running High Jump. — First prize, £2; second, £1. Entrance. 2*. VIII. Half Mile Handicap.— Ladies'Cup— ' Valuo about £10. Entrance, 10*. IX. Vaulting with Polo. — First prize, £5 ; i second, £2. Entrance, ss. X. 440 yards' Handicap Hurdle Race, over ten hurdles.— -First prize, £5 ; second, £2. Entrance, ss. XI. Putting the IJeuvy Weight. — First prize, £2 ; second, £1. Entranco, 2s. XII. One Mile Champion Handicap. — First prize, £10 and Cup the value of £10, second £5 ; and third £2. Entrance, 10s. Cup to be won two yeurs out of three before becoming the property of the. winner.. X' EII. Hop, ate.p, and Jump. — First p'i'.e £2 ; second prizo £l. Eutarnce 2h. XIV. Two.miles' Handicap Walking M:*t.-I\ — First prize £7 ; second £3. Entrance 7s. XV. Three-legged Race.— rFiiyt priao £2 ; second prize £1. Entrance 2s. XVI. Hack Hurdle Race.— Half mile Heats — carrying lOst. 71b. — First prizo.fi 10 second prize save stakes. Entrance 10s. X,VJI. Hack Race.— Cat.*. Weights -Half' milo Heats. — First prizo, £7 Ida ; second, save stakes. Entrance 10j. RULES. Any one going orer the m.ark. before the pistol fires, to be put back one yard. Nominations f/o,r the handicapped events to be m the hands of the. Secretary m Secretary m writing by nine o'clock on the night of Wednesday 14th instant. Handicaps to be declared m the Maxawatu Times of Suturd^y, l%- instant. Acceptances for handicap ped events and entrances for other events to he taken on the ground one hour before the start of .each rase. Nominators fox. handicaps m.u«t s,tata.the. correct color of their costume at the time of entry, rmiM. forward half the full entrant fee for each event, as well aa their post olfi.-e address, the remainder to bo paid accepta>.)ce. No nomination wjll be received unless accompanied with, the proper fee and, colors. No attendance, on competitors will bo allowed under any pretence. « Three must compete for each event, or no race : four competitors or no.aecoud priz«. Competitors m the walkiijg mutch will he cautioned but once, und not at all m the last lap. AH protests to bo made before the event following, or within fifteen minutes of the. finish of t lie disputed event, find to hv accompanied with a fee of five shillings whi.-li will be forfeited should the protest be not upheld. All protests to be settled by tho Judges, whose decision shall he final. Hovse3 for Hack Race must be the pn •. perty of hona fide residents m the Manaw,atu County, who have never entered for any advertised race, who have subscribed a qualification. o£ 10s, to tho funds of the Club. ' Archery, Quoits, Dancing Platform, &c. &v. Interval of half-an-hotvr about two o'clock for refreshments. Tho acceptances will bo placed upon a black board before $aeh race. Admission to Ground — Vehicles, 2s. 6d y. horsemen 2s. ; pedestrians, Is. Children under teu fqee. Spurts to qommonce at 11. sharp. FOU SALE. SUBURBAN SECTION No. 2&3 Palmerston N,orth, .Contain 1 \G. Tbx, Ackhs, and FRONTING. MAIN. ROAD TO- BULLS. Appb: to C. 11. BOfiLASE. W'angatmi. MUSOCL4E' AN a MAXLY "" "" EXERCISE ! AMEEICAN BOWLIXG. SALOON, PiLM^iiSTON IIoTIiL. The Proprietor of the above pojiular hotel begat to intimate that he has oivcted a large, and commodious Bowling Saloon iu r connection with his premises, whore thos© who delight iv that healthful exercise can have every attention and accommodation. , POU SALE. nnHE undersigned lias for Sale, for X Cash, 10 tons of first-clasa FLOUR, guaranteed. ,[. 4. HEA^QBT.. I

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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 108, 17 January 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 108, 17 January 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 108, 17 January 1880, Page 3

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