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Makuri Caledonian Sports. FT PATRICK S DAY, Saturday, March 17th, 1894. OFFICERS OE SPORTS: Pres dsnt —Mr ( limit*. Vice-presidents— Breeds Ctrruib««, and Birkett. Bwrrury- Ur T. L. Anderson. Tr*»surer—Mr E. E. Tucker Coiooiniw — Mrnn Murphy. Cockbnrn. Berry, Tylee. 1! W. W ik«n. Sprint:. Milniancbi, Bennett. Ryrj, H H Wilton, J. Croft, J. Parry btertury and Treasurer. ex of tute . ilandicappt-rs- Mmv* W.Brown, Croft, and Spring. Starter—Mr Dun* nmg. Timekeepers—Messrs Meßaiti and Cock burn. Stewards—Messrs I I x W ard. Judges—Hanning and Jumping. Messrs Tylee. J. Perry. H. II Wilton; walking. F. Parry, Beane!; putting stone and batntuer. Mr Murpby ; sawing and Ci pping match**, Messrs Barry. Mai* mam he. Cock bum ; tug-of-war, Messrs J. l’crry and Cockburn. PROGRAMME: 1. Marian Flat Kara, 220yds, for thosa who have never won an advertised Kara. Ist prist, 4.1 10s; 2nd, 16* Entrance 2*. 2. Throwing the Hatmutr (handicap). Ist prize 41.2nd 10*. Entrance 2s. 0. Maann Handicap. 100. 220. and 440 tarda. Ist prize. 4*2; 2nd. 41 ; 3rd. II 0s in each event. A silver medal will be awarded to the competitor btMinmg the highest number of r unts in the handicap, to be decided y point# 5. 3, and 2. Entrance 5s ; acceptance 6s. 14. Banning High Jump. Ist prise 15s; 2nd ss. Entrance Is. 5. 120yds Handicap Hurdles, over 8 hurdles. Ist prize. 4*2; 2nd, 41. Entrance, 2s 6d , acceptance. 2s. H. Putting the Stone Handicap, 161ba. i Ist prize, AT; 2nd, 10s. Entrance. 2s. 7. 220yd* Makuri Handicap. b. Sione and Basket Kace. Ist prize.

XI ; 2nd, 10s. Entrance 2s. 9 Sawing Competition, 2ft log. Ist prut . XI ; 2nd, 10*. Competitors to find ihtir ow n saw*. Entrance, 2s. 10. 1 landicap. Half Mile Flat. Ist prize, X2 10m; 2nd. XI. Entrance, 2s; acceptance, 2s. 11. Hop, Step, and Jtunp. Ist prize, 10s; 2nd, sm. Entrance, Is. 12 '» MU< Walking Race Handicap. prim AM IQs; M, IL Entrance. 2s 6d ; acceptance 2s. Id. Hewing Competition, 2ft log. Ist prize. XI ; 2nd. 10s. Competitors to find own axes. Entrance 2s. 14. Novel Race. Ist prize, 11 ; 2nd, 10j. Entrance 2s. 15 Married Men’s Race (Open). Ist i*ri. e, silver plated cruet presented Mrs Beck; 2nd, hat presented by Me»*rs rrevvby Bros. Entrance. 2s. 16. 140yds, Makuri Handicap. 17. iinse Race. 100yds. Ist prize. 11 : 2nd, 10s. Entrance, 2a. lb. log of War :i to all comers, winners to pul uy team in the district. Ist prive 12 ss; entrance 2s; eleven men aside. IV>. I Milo Handicap Elat Race. Ist prize *4. aud a dozen photos, cabinet size, ;n»n b) Mr Kceles: 2nd XI 10s; .*rd 11. I.utrauce 1-. acceptance 2s 6d. 2*l. 220 yds Local liucc llaudicap, open f«*r runners ten living 10 miles round Makun township; prize, silver medal given by Mrs W. Tucker. Entrance 21 Consolation Race, 220 y da, Ist prize ll; 2nd 10?- Eor beaten runners. GENERAL CONDITIONS. Entries for handicap events No 8. 5, 10. 12. and 10. must be accompanied by a written statement of the p« lforn.antes •.nice 21th December. 1800. Entries for the handicap events will close on Friday, 2nd March at b p.m., to be delivered into the bands of the Secretary by post or otherwise. Handicaps will be published on Wednesdav. Till March:

Acceptances fur handicap events will clos«* on Wednesday, 14th March at 8 pm.. to be delivered into the hands 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 performances are true. If there are not three entries or more > the e vent will not take place. All events to be started punctually j to time to be fixed by the committee and notified on the course. Any competitor leaving the mark before the pistol is fired w ill be put back a yard tor each offence. All disputes will be decided by the committee and their decision will be fiual. All protests to be lodged with the secretary by eight o’clock on the evening of the sports, accompanied with the fee of 10s t • be forfeited if the protest be deemed frivolous. f'ir»t event to start at 11 sharp, other i\enU to follow at intervals of 16 inmate*. Hit committee reserxe iheiiMcJvea the n/lit t > make any alterations in the programme. No oik allowed inside the course without a special ticket from the Secretary. Fit AN K L. ANDERSON. Hon. Sec. JAMES PETERS Late of Carterton), I )bbh to notify to the general I ) public of Ektiahnna ami the -Lin muling district, that ho has commenced business r« boot and shoe nink’ . i • he hope- by strict attenL* i Li-mes-Uj merit a fair share i : p e.ii imronaga, a« nothing but tin b -t material is kept in stock. The best of work aanship guatauteed at the shortest notice. Repairs a speciality. Note the address— JAMES TETERS (late 11. Thomas), ROOT ANL> SHOE MAKER (opposite J. Anderson's Hotel), Eketauika. Pahiatua Herald Agency. MR K. (». MOORE. Stationer, etc.. Main-street, i’ahiatuu, is authorises! to receive money and order, on liehalf of the I’ahiatua Newspaper Company. Copies of the Ilekau> can lie obtained at his shop. , Mnngrttainoka Steam Sawmills. (> / « ARDXKK belt* loiufnrtn 1 . \ I Builders and Con true ■or that he bus always OH hand a I. -si ppi of Matin rinorinjr and I, -.d i.-.U ". .as all other

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 124, 16 March 1894, Page 4

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