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ETIC SPORTS To bo hold in {he EECKEATION GROUND, On Easter Monday, Ist April, hi U o'elooS. p^iSMi^MMmasamMMi

OwiOEßs.~Pat.rcm, Mr Remington, M.H.B. Preeidenfc Mr Giegcr McGregor. YicePresidents T A Randolph, A F Gibbs. W Packer A "» Jojee, A B Larsen, B S Perham, E A aksman, F W Gibbons, J T Matthews, V, G Hawkes, Eandi -acpers: Running, Mr Ulic Shannon ; Chopping, Mr E Q Hardy. Judges Running Events. T Rosaman. D Cameron. Referee, A Goodwin. Judges Chopi nine Events, Charles Button, A Rtid, I Befereo, A B Arrandseu. Siaitc-r Run- ! j nin" liver.??, Thos Rcsiroan. Starter Chopping and Sawing, 0 A Nollsen. Tim"kecpcp, VV rlicbol. Management Committee, Messrs ltaamw, P Potskft, W McClenn«iD, Dawson, & Uoga-n, A Goodwin, A fcßcad. D Cameron, A. War ner, Randolph, R fcktteiy, J B Fryer, A B Amundsen, J W Hf.railton, G Roberts, F. Cults, E Gilmour, Thos. Begg.

PEOGBAMME, 1 Maiden Scrakb, 100 yard?. First, prize, £2; 2nd prize, 10d; post entry. 2a 6d 2 "Boys'Race, under 16 years, 100 yards. . '"* First prize 103, second, ss. Post entry, 3. Maiden Chop, 15in block. First prize ! 60s and Trophy valued £1 le, given to J. Wheeler, second £1 10a, thud 10s. Nomination 3s I'd j aoceptauce 2s. 4 Utikn Handicap, three diMatoes of *24 15s ICO, 220, una 4do yards. Cuf* distance 100 yards. Prize money m each distance "First prise, £0; second &± 15s; third lf-a and trophy. 7s bd nominates for the 3 distances; acceptance 5s far each distance. 5 One Mile Walk Handicap, 'First, £5, pecond i'l 103, third tiophy. 6 220 Yards Hurdle Handicap. Firet £i , second J 52 ss, third 15s. Nominaation 4s ; acceptance, 3a 7. Wood Chopping Handic&p 18in b.oo» \t hite pine logs. First 110 and Mr G. Martin's ttopby jRI Is, second £B, third £2. Nomination 7s 6d accept

once 5s - 8. Utiku Bandieep, second distance, 220 yards. First 1-6, second LI 15s, third 10a and trophy. Nomination 7s Gd, acceptance 6a 9. High Jump Handicap. First. L2, bo cond 15s. Post entry 2s 6d .0. Half Mile Bandicap. First L 5, se. cond LI 10s, third trophy. Noiaiaation, 8s 6d ; acceptance, Ss 11. Doublo-Handed Sawing Handicap, 20m blocks. First prixo til, second L2, third trophy. Nomination 3a, acceptance 3a .. 12. Utiku Handicap, third distance 440 yards : first L 6; second LI 6b, third " 10 and trophy. Nomination 7a 6a fo« the three distances. Acceptance Cb lor each distance 13. Underhand Chop Handicap 20 inoh log. Frst L 6, second LI 10s, third 10a. Nomination ss, acceptance 33 14. Ladies' Bracelet, ISO yards, handicap. Firc-t bracket, valued f 4 4s, fecond bracelet, £2 2s, donated by Mr W. Kichoi: Nomination 3s, acceptance 2s 15. Lcoal Handicap Race, 120 yards. First, Messrs Eodsson Bros.' trophy, vahw -«2 15s, second Mr W. Lawscn s trophy LI ss. Noroinstion 2s 6d, acceptance 2s 16. Forced Handicap, 300 yards. First; hi 10s, second 10s, trophy added. Wrai ners 33, !oser3 Is A MBDAti, valued £3 3b, will bo given by the Club to the competitor gaining mosi points m Noa. 1,8, 12, via., Utikn Hanaicop. ~ ,„ Nominations for Events S, i. 6,6, 7, S, 10, U,,14 lBflM5, most be in tbo bands of the Secretavj by March 18th, and must bo accompanied by al least all last 2 years' performances; 11. not comneted in tbo last two yeara. the last live. Tears. All nominatiois must bo accompanied by fees. A ioc.ptances tor Noe. 3, 7,11,18, close oa-MON-DAY. the 25th March. . ■ , All acceptances oiose fifteen minutes before conducted under Rulea'D New Zealand Athlelio Union. _ All Chopping Events conducted under Sew Zealand Asomen'o-A SBCcl*HonsKul«s. Thero miißt be five Btsrtera in Event No, 5 o " Local'meana a radius of three k.lbb from UHU Post Office.

BsnS in ationaaiioe. A BALL will be hold in nwflolpU'a Hal! on the night of fhe Sporie. Gent's 55, ladies freeAdmission to ground Is, children M. Boukies win be allowed on ground by paymens of a fee of t.l Is. Luncheon provided on the eronnrt. u y E. B. JESMNGfI, Hon. Seo. pABEKARETU Equestrian Sports. To be held Wednesday, April 10th. In Messrs Aiken and BiMHOEr's Geoukds. Patron : W. S. Marshall, Esq. President: \Vm. Hammond, Esq. VicePr&sidents: J. Aiken,Esq., and J. G. Barthorp, Esq. ---. Judges for Horse events : Tcos. McKenzie, Esq., A. H. Bill, Esq., and Wa'de Cooper, Esq. Judge and Hanpicapper for Running Events : F. J- McDonald, Esq. PROGRAMME. 11.30. 1. Tilting at tho ring for men. 12.0. 2. Tilting at the ring for ladies. Four entries or no competition, _ 12.50, 3. Maiden Hunters' Competition. Ist 70s, 2nd 255, 3rd sa. Entrance ss. Minimum weight 11.7. . 1.0. 4. Open Pony Jump. Ist las, 2nd 53. Sweepstake 0? 5s added. Pomes not to exrjeed 13 hands. Boy riders. 1.30. 5. Ladies' Jumping Competition, over pony jumps. Ist 60s, 2nd 30s. Riders of Ist and 2nd horses receive trophies valued at 20a 10s respectively. Four different ridera or no trophies presented. 2.0 6. Local Oowtpankera' Race. A sweepstake of 2s,iwith trophy valued at 10s added to first prizo. Distanoe, 320 yards fIM. 2.30. 7. Open Jump, for ponies not exceeding 14 hands, boy riders. Ist 15s and trophv, 2nd 10s, 3rd ss. Entranoa

oa. - .... 3 0 8. Opan Hunters' Competition. Ist £B, 2nd £2, 3rd £l. Minimum weight 12.0. Entrance 10s. 3 30. 9. Ladies' Bracelet Needle-thread-in». Sweapstake of 5s- Trophy vaiue 20s for lady threading for Ist horse, and trophy value 10s for lady threading for sscond horse. Minimum weight 11.7. 4.0. 10. M6n'a Handicap Hurdle Eaoa, once round the course. Sweepstake of 2s 6d with 20s added for Ist, trophy value 10a for 2ad. If over seven entries a 3rd prize of 5s will ba given. 4.30. 11. Local Horse Kaoe, 5 furlongs, flat, for horses that have never won an advortised race. Owners of horses must live within a radius of seven miles from the sports ground. SweepEtake of ss. Minimum weight 11.7. Horses must be entered at least 30 minutes before each race. Sweepstake events—lst pviza two thirds, 2nd one-third, less 10 per cent Baoes for boys and girls will be arranged during the day Luncheon booth on the ground. Admission—Adults ls> children d, horses Is. ■ Members' tiokcts 3s, admit lady and Kentleman, riding or on foot. 6 J. B PXBOS. Hon. Sooretary. COMMISSION AGENT 1 FBIL.DING. Lately earned on by Mr H. S. Bates has been purchased by mo. Those who require *o be driven to any part of the North Island, wire or write to me, P.O Box 49, Tolephor 57, between the Boors of 9 a.m. and 5 p.rr>. after 5 p.m., Tele* jyWON JUNCTION YARDS H. C.GBONN Has ON SALE at Lowest Prices All kinds of Building Timber Ironmongery j Sand, Gravel, Cement and Limo Poata, Strainers and Stabs I Wood o< ail Muds And Boat of Coal OA9H PUBOHASBKS oi all above! ... '■ *'■■■- Lines.'

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8769, 22 March 1907, Page 4

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