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£200 PRIZE MONEY £200 £200 , HIBERNIAN SPORTS ' £200, 'R> bo held Jit BLENHEIM, TUB3PAY, MARCH 17, 1914. PROGRAMME: - Ji <* 1. Maiden Race, »00 yards.— First „. prize, £2 10s; second, £1: third, 10a. > Entry, 2b 6d. 2. Publicans' Handicap, 100 yards.— First prl«e, £•; second, £3; third, ill. Nomination. 3s; accept tuicc. 4s. S. St. Patrick's Orand Handicap, of £100, iao yards— First -prixe, £60; so- . eond. £20: third. £10; and JC IO to be distributed to hunt -winners. Nomlmi- , tlon, 10s; acceptance, 20s. . 4. Corry IlandlMip. 440 yard«.~Flrst prlxe, JCI2; second, £5; tlilrd,- XS..-S Nomlnailon, 7s Gd; accoptance. 10s. f>, Siuldon Hamlleiip, half-mile.— First prtac. £12; s<:cond, £3; third. C". Nomination, 7s «sd: accopumoo, xi. Forced llandlaip, '520 yards.— ; First prlxe, £3; second. £2. Post entry. 3b. 7. l-'iirmors' Hurdle Raca, 220 yards. —First prlxe, C 4; socon.J, 30h; Uilrd. 10m. Nomination. S«; acceptance. 3s. 5. »lcycl«> Race, 1 mile.— First prlxe, £6; second, £2. Nomination, 3»; ac- . ceptance, 4s. ... 0. JJlcyole. Race, 2 mft<H. — First prlxe, £8; .second. £3: third, ill. Nominal tlon, Uw, acceptance, "is, 10. Boys' Bicyclo Race boys under IS), l mile.— First prl*e. 1&»; second, ss. Kntry, Is. 11. Hoys' Bicycle Race (boys under 18). V^Jk mllvs.— First -.prlxft, £1 and. trold modal ; second, Ws; third, as. iintry. is. . ** * *. 12. IJoys' Foot Race, »0 yards (bqys under t«).— First p"rl»>, I2s «d; second, 3j«; third, 2» 6d. Entry, Is. 15. TuR-of-War Companion, £*. —' For iwuns of S mm. av^m«« w<flffht of team not to excrud I- stone ho* try, J|« per teAm. 14. Stepping Comp*Utloo.~ PH»..£l. . Kntry i». .. , if,. Br-ar Hoxln« Comp*iitld^~ 1. Nominations for ov.nis N^B; 2^ i, 4, B. 7. *. "J»d U clo*« »t 9 p.lt^pa the 17th February. J>H. 2. Kntri** for other eventf close, at thr> jrroutids on th« day of the sports. 8. Aec^piai**?*^ eloso at a p.m. on th* 10th March. U»u. I. WINTIUNrJHAM. Box Hi, TMenhuJtti. Hr-crutary. (At.nruvt'd by tU« MarlburoUfth ujid Nelson C#ntfft of tho S.Z. Alhlotto , and Cycling Unun.) „
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NZ Truth, Issue 448, 17 January 1914, Page 6
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510Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 NZ Truth, Issue 448, 17 January 1914, Page 6
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