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FOR SALE. i UECfION at Mangatainoka Settle 1 lil moot. 20 acres, good garden i about 800 fruit trees (apples, currant and gooseberries); outbuildings, an ' three-roomed cottage. Section s< ' curdy fenced and subdivided. Pri< e £BOO. Apply Herald Office. j For Sale. A TILLAGE SETTLEMENT SEC TION of acres, 5J- acre under crop. Apply, for particulars, I C. WOODHAM, Claremont Cottage, fl2 Main Road. Mangatainoka. MANGATAINOKA BAND SPORTS, To BE HELD AT MANGATAINOKA MR GOWER-8 PADDOCK, MAINis h b d is is ROAD, os WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21st, 181 Committk : Messrs A. Bsrrell. J. Pc glase, W. Wiles, 11. J. Pease. J. Gar. ner, R. Pratt, W. Gower, H. Gardne and J. H. Jenkins. The following gentlemen have kind consented to assist the Committee i carrying out the programme : Jcdge>—Running: Mesrrs BailJie ar Birnie. Walking: M essrs W. Brown hi Barrel). Jumping: Messrs Baillie ar Barrel). Wrestling: Messrs Birnie ar W. Brown. H*»nicirm»—Messrs G. Avery and V Brown. Stakter—Mr W. Tosswill. Timekeeper—Mr J. Mcßain. PROGRAMME: Maiden Race, ‘22ovds. Ist prize i 2nd. 10s. Entrance. Is. Boy's Race, under 12. Ist pri pair of boots, value 12s fid, presen bv Mr Pease. Entrance. 6d. Mangatainoka Handicap, 100, 2 and 400 yards. Ist prize, 2-3 ; 2 1-; 3rd. 21. To be decided points. first in each event 3 poir second 2 points, third one poi Nomination.2s fid ; acceptance. Is Running High Jump. Ist prize, 1; 2nd, 7s fid. Entrance. Is. Girl’s Race, under 14. Ist pri girl’s ulster, value 10s 6d, presen by Trewbv Bros.; 2nd, girl's h value 3s fid, presented by Mr R. ford ; 3rd, h u bag presented by F. O. Mooie. Hurdle Handicap, 220yds, over (lights of hurdles. Ist prize, 31 2nd prize 10s. Nomination, Is C acceptance ls.i Sack Race, 100yds. Mr H. B. Kin prize, lamb, value 11s. Entran fid. . Maiden Wrestling (Cmnberlar Ist prize, A'l; 2nd 10s. Entran fid. Second Event Mangatainoka Han dicap. 220 yards. Vaulting with Pole. Ist prize, 1c 2nd. 7s fid. Entrance, Is fid. Married Women's Race. Prize, b tea. value 10s fid. presented by 1 Godschalk. One Mile Walking Handicap, prize, 30s; 2nd, 10s. Nommatic Is 6d ; acceptance. Is. G.rl’s Race under 12. Ist prize, pi of boots, value Pis fid, presented Mr Pease : 2nd, hand-bag, present by Mr F. G Moore. Third Event Mangatainoka Ham cap, 440yds. Novel Race, 50 yards each way. 1 prize. 21; 2nd, Mr W. Browr prize, value os. Entrance, Is. One Mile Handicap. Ist prize, i.' 2nd. £l. Nomination, 2s; a ceptance, Is. Old Men’s Race, over 45 yeat Prize, bo* tea, value 16s. present! by Mr Chin Ting. Entrance, Is. Consolation Handicap, 100yds. 1 prize, 15t; 2nd, 7s fid. Entrance, 1 During the day lollies (presented by Ml H. Brougham and Mr Tan Kee) will bt scrambled for amongst children. RULES AND REGULATIONS. Nominations for 3. 6, 12. and 16 will be received by the Secretary, addressed, “ I* o ** Office, Matige.tainokii,” up till 10.30 a.m. on Saturday, 10th February, 1894. Handicaps published in Paiiiati’a Herald Friday. 16th February. Acceptances on the ground on the day of sports. Competitors must enter under their true names, and at the time of entry must (under penalty of disqualification) disclose I all other names under which they have at any time |>erfonned, and send" in per. formances for the previous two years; if nominators have not run during that period the last three performances to be , given. ! All protests to be lodged with the Secretary by 7 o'clock on the evening of the sports, accompanied by 10s. to be forfeited if the protest be deemed frivilous. Two competitors to start or no prize, three to start or no second prize, four to start or tie third prize (girl's race excepted). Any competitor leaving the mark before the pistol is fired will be put back one yard for each offence. This rule will be strictly enforced. First event 11 sharp, other events to follow at intervals of 15 minutes. The Mangatainoka Band will bo in attendance and peforut selections during the day. Admission to sports ground, Is; school children free. In the event of the weather proving un favorable, the Committee shall have it in their power to postpone the Sports from day to day. J. H. JENKINS, Hon. Secretary.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 106, 2 February 1894, Page 4

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