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For Bale Cheap, LE'SE VILLAGE 6KTtt.: Mt.ST; 6 acro« ; fuily im proved ; good bonne and garden ; front ag Main Road. Appiy sharp U. CREWE. Auctioneer.

To Let. 1 THREE me front rooms (la fire-plac •») w h us- of hi b i tin, store, ami vri h hms • (if r j(lired). Water laid .n and fir. w » free. Also good grazing if required. Apply by letter “Nemo," Herald ■ ffice.

Makuri Caledonian Sports. BT. PATRICK’S DAY, •Saturday, March 17th, 1894. OFKICERS OF BPORTS: President —Mr Climie. Vice president*— Messrs Breeds, Carruiheis, and Birkett. Secretary—Mr F. L. Anderson. Treasurer—Mr E. E. Tucker. Committee— Messrs Mnrphy, Cockburn, Berry, Tylee, H. \V. Wilson, Spring, Maliuancbe, Ben. nett, Ryan, R. K. Wilson, J. Croft, J. Perrv (Secretary and Treasurer, ex of ficio). riahdicapper*- Messrs W. Brow Cioft, and Spring. Starter—Mr Dunning. Timekeepers Messrs Mcßam and Cockburn. Stewards Messr* Mitchell, R. C. Wilson, and Toxward. Judges —Rnnningand Jumping. Mes-o-Tvlee, J. Perry, R. H. Wilson; walking F. Perry. Bennet; putting stone and hammer, Mr Murphv; sawing an I chopping matches. Messrs Berry, Malmanche. Cockburn ; tug of war, Messrs J. Perrv and Cockburn.

PROGRAMME: 1. Maiden Flat Race, 220yds, for those who nave never won an advertised Race. Ist prize, 11 10s; 2nd, 15s. Entrance *2*. 2. Throwing the Hammer (handicap*. Ist prize Xl ; 2nd 10s. Entrance 2-. 8. Ma r» H mdicap. 100,220. and 410 yards l«t prize. I*2; 2nd. i'l; B>d. 10s in *‘loll event. A silver medal will he aw.irde I to the coinpetit •» obtaiiimv; the highest number ol point in the handicap, to be decide i by pi int> 53. and 2 Entrance . accvj : «nc ss. 4. R tmiiOj? Hig'i ,1 • . 1 1>. Ist prize 15s; 2id ,*» •. Entrance Is. 5. 120 i- Han iicwp Hurdles, ove* 8 hu-.i'es. Ist prize, t'2; 2nd. XI Enti mice. 2- (> ; acceptance, 2-. 0. Pintiit" the S :ie Handicap, lttlb--Ist prize, Fl; 2nd, 10s. Entrance, 2s. 7. 220yds Mnkuti Handicap. 8. Stone and Basket Race. Ist pri/e, XI; 2nd. 10s. Entrance 2s. 9. bau nit. i mpetilion. 2ft prize, Xl; 2 td, 10s. Competitors to tin ; i hen omi -aw*. Entrance, 2s. 10. Handiest*. '•« MdeFlftt. Ist pr/•*. 12 in- : 2 *. Xl. Entrance, 2 j ; acceptance. 2s 11. Hop oiep. a-;d Jump. Ist prize. 10.-:

12. O M l W Iki g Race Hindicap. Ist j.riz<-. 42 10>: 2ml. 41. Kmtrance 2 0 ; accept nice 2s. IS. Hewing Com efiiion. 2M loflf. Ist prize. 4*l ; 2nd. 10s. Competitors to Mini own ;ixe**, Entrance 2“. 14. Novel Hiice. Is’ prize. 4] : 2ml, 10k. EntiHix- V. 15. Ma. mil Mn.v Rice (open). Ist prize, si e pi 'I tei I CHirt presented h\ M s B ck : 2 i I, lin pre-etited by Messrs Tr. übv Bros. Entrance, 2k. ' 10. 44v)\’«is, Mtknri Handicap, j 17. Th .e L.-J i Race. 100yds. Ist prize, ft ; 2 *!. 10k. Entrance. 2-. 'ib I’i»_» ot .mhi to all comers, win j tiers m pn I an \ t* am in the district. l't >nxe 4*2 s'; eniiance 2s; eleven J men aside. : iy i Mile Handicap Flat R ice. Ist prize 44. and n l«»zen photos, cabinet size, given by M Eerie* ; 2nd 4110 k; 3rd 4*l. Entrance 4s, acceplanc i 2 » 6.1. 20. 220 \ds Local Race Handicap, open for mnners ten living 10 miles round Makmi township; prize, silver in-la given by Mrs W. Tucker. Entrance 2s. 21. Consolation Race. 220 yds; Ist prize 41; 2nd 10*. For beaten runners. GENERAL CONDITIONS. Entries for handicap events No 8. 5. 10, 12 an I 19, must bo aoco n;»ani *d b\ a written statement of the p» rforti.ancesince 24 1 h December. IH9O. Entries fot the han neap events will close on Friday, 2nd March at 8 p.Ui.. to be delivered into the hands of the Secretary by post nr otherwise. Handicaps will be published on Wednesday, 7th March: Acceptance** fo handicap events will close on Wedms'av, 14tli Ma'di at h p.m., to be drliveie I into the hatub of the Secretary by post or otherwise. Any competitor who is not known to the Secret'i: \ •:> iv be required to make » declaration that Ktan-ui* nts made by such coinpetito • -.dh reference to his pe. formanceß nc true.

If ibt iv .vi't :.ot three entries or moi> the event will not rake place. All even** *o be starter! punctual’v to time to l> ; v .< b w*. committee m 1 notified on tin* conr *. Anv coni < iitor l**nring the mark beT"• the pistol is fiiet! wrll be put back * .' • for tiich olf ".e rt . All dtf»p res wdi be decid.d by t! • committee : •«* tl.rir decision will be , final. All protests to bo lodged with the were lory by eight o’clock on the evening • r i the sports, >•#-. ••mpaoied with «lie f* • j 10 s I.) be b eited if tile protest lie | deemed Irivnb s. I’ir? event • -» ■ at 11 •‘harp, otb* minute' The co.n »- :ve t'i in i 1• • ■ right to make m < it Iteration** in the programme. No one allowed inside the course with ' ui.i a ipucial i o.*tn the Secretary. KHAN . \ NDMK^ON. Hon So-

I ir.NCINd.—To b’ !« t, 44 chains ’ Wire F> ncing, labor only. Apply -T. CLULOW, fly Pah in lua.

Mai.,. toinoka Sports. TF.NHE OR P IVILEGES. SE : ’ AU.\ IF nd rs add ns*d to the nnd > d w 1 lie r< c ived tip ■) 5 p. o. ’’ D TSPAY, Fbruaiy 15> ii, f>r ti t ..W! :g privili gca— No. 1, Lunch on Booth No. 2, Fruit and Fancy Good Stalls No. 8, Temperance Drinks No. 4, Lethal Games ; Full particulars at Mr H. J. Pease’s, I Mangatainoks. where tenders are to be left. J. H. '..h. lion. Secretary.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 111, 14 February 1894, Page 3

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