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For Bale Cheap, Lease village settlement ; fi aeroe; fully improved ; good home and garden ; fronting Main Bond. Ap^ly^har^^ Anotioneer.

To Let. THRKK nico front rooms (two fire places) with use of bathroom, stove, and wash-house (if required). Water laid on and firewood free. Also good grazing if required. Apply by lettor “ Nemo,” Herald office. Makuri Caledonian Sports. ST. PATRICK'S DAY, Saturday, March 17th, 1894. OFFICERS OF SPORTS: President—Mr ('lunie. Vice-presidents— Messrs Breeds, Carrutheis, and Birkett. Secretary—Mr F. L. Anderson. Treasurer—Mr E. E. Tucker. Committee— Messrs Murphy,Cockbnrn, Berry,Tylee, H. W. Wilson. Sprint;. Maltuanche, liennett, Rvan, U. 11. Wilson, J. Croft, J. Perry (Secretary and Treasurer, cx officio). Handicappers- Messrs W. Brown, Croft, and Spring. Starter—Mr Dunning. Timekeepers—Messrs Me Bain and Cockbnrn. Stewards Messrs Mitchell, R. C. Wilson, and Toxward. Judges—Running and Jumping, Messrs Tylee, J. Perry, R. H. Wilson; walking. F. Perry, Rennet; putting stono and hammer, Mr Murphy; sawing and chopping matches. Messrs Berry. Maltnanche, Cockbnrn ; tug-of-war, Messrs J. Perry and Cockbnrn. PROGRAMME: 1. Maiden Flat Race, 220yds, for those who have never won an advertised Race. Ist prize, XT 10s ; 2nd, 15s. Entrance 2s. 2. Throwing the Hammer (handicap). Ist prize £1; 2nd 10s. Entrance 2*. 3. Makuri Handicap. 100, 220, and 440 yards. Ist prize. X*2; 2nd, XT ; 3rd. 10s in each event. A silver medal will be awarded to the competitor obtaining the highest number of points in the handicap, to be decided by points 5,8, and 2. Entrance 5s ; acceptance ss. 4. Running High Jump. Ist prize 15s; 2nd ss. Entrance Is. 5. 120yds Handicnp Hurdles, over 8 hurdles. Ist prize, X*2; 2nd, XL Entrance. 2s 6d ; acceptance, 2s. 6. Putting the B*one Handicap. lClbs. Ist prize, XT; 2nd, 10s. Entrance, 2s ' 7. 220yds Makuri Handicap. 8. Stono and Banket Race. Ist prize, i XT ; 2nd, 10s. Entrance 2s. 0. Sawing Competition, 2ft log. Ist i prize, XT ; 2nd; 1 ok. Competitors to j find their own saws. Entrance, 2s. j 10. Handicap. Half Mile Flat. Ist prize, J X*2 10s; 2nd, XT. Entrance, 2«; j acceptance, 2s. 11. Hop, Step, and Jump. Ist prize, 10s; 2nd, ss. Entrance, Is. 12. One Mile Walking Race Handicap. { Ist prize, X‘2 10s; 2nd, XT. En- i trance, 2s 6d ; acceptance 2s. 13. Hewing Competition, 2ft log. Ist I prize. XI ; 2nd. 10s. Competitors . to find own axes. Entrance 2s. 14. Novel Race. Ist prize, XT ; 2nd. 10s. j Entrance 2s. 15. Married Men's Race (open). Ist prize, silver plated cruet presented by Mrs Bfck ; 2nd, hat presented by Messrs Trewby Bros. Entrance, 2s. 16. 440vds, Mikuri Handicap. 17. Three Legged Race, 100yds. 1-t , prize, i'l ; 2nd, 10s. Entrance, 2*. 18. Tug of Was. open to all comers, win ■ ners to pull any team in the district. Ist prize I*2 s*; entrance 2s; eleven | men «side. 19. i Mile Handicap Flat Race. Ist prize j X'4. and a dozen photos, cabinet size, j given bv Mr Eccles; 2nd XT 10s; j 3rd XT. Entrance 49, acceptance 2s Cd. 20. 220 vds Local Race Handicap, open for runners ten living 10 miles round Makuri township; prize, silver medal given by Mrs W. Tucker. Entrance 21. Consolation Race. 220 yds; Ist prize XT ; 2nd 10s. For beaten runners.

GENERAL CONDITIONS. ' Entries for handicap events No 8. 5, j 10, 12 and 19, must be accomnanied bv | h written statement of the performances since 21th December, IH9O. Entries for the handicap events will close on Friday. 2nd March at 8 p.m., to be delivered into the hands of the Secretary by post or otherwise. Handicaps will be published on Wed nesday, 7th March: Acceptances for handicap eventß will close on Wednesday, 14th March at 8 p.m., to he delivered into the handf of the Secretary by post or otherwise. Any competitor who is not known to the Secretary may be required to make a declaration that statements made by such competitor with reference to hie per formances are true. If there are not three entries or more the ovent will not take place. All erants to be started punctually to time to be fixed by the committee and I notified on the course. Anv competitor leaving the mark before the pi>tol is fired w ; ll be put back a yard for each offence. I All disputes will be decided by the i committee and the r decision will be I final. i All protest* to be lodged with the seere. i tary by eight o clock on the evening of ] the bports, accompanied with the fee of I 10; t > be forfeited if the protest be deemed frivolous. Kir t event to start at 11 shaVp, other j event; to follow at intervals of 15 minutes. The committee reserve themselves the j right to make any alterations in the programme. Y> 0.. ?>1! wed inside the course withj out a special ticket from the Secretary. FRANK L. ANDERSON. Hon. See.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 112, 16 February 1894, Page 3

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