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5.45. p.m, 15. Local Horse Race. Fire furlongs. For horses that have never won an advertised race. Owners must Uv<- *hin a radius of 7 miles fr .>you- < j round. Minimum weight 1 7-h . Sweepstake ss, with 20s ?> Sod. COh -1 ’T'-'N'S. Horats must i, -t_ ored at le'Jst 30 minutes before > .is«d Si-ae of start. Sweepstake events—lst prize twothirds, 2nd one-third of sweep, leas 10 per cent. ■* ‘ Children’s races arranged during the day. Admission—Adults Is, children 6d, Hones Is. Member’s ticket 3s, admits lady or gentleman riding or on foot. A Ha.NOB will be held m the Silverhope Kail in the evening, F. J. McDONALH; Hen. Sec. -g'HHBOLTOM AND DISTRICT SPORTS CLUB. WEDNESDAY, 3(h MARCH. First Race starts at 11,30 a.m. Patron: R. Moßeth, Esq. President: R. U. Harden, Esq. Yice-Presidents : Messrs F. Y. , Lethbridge, D. H. Guthrie, W. S. Poole, O. M. Bauer, J. A. Bailey, E. Nesdalef G. F. Smith, A. J. Pettigrew, W Banks, N. W. E. Henderson, F. A. O. Baddeley, A. Stackhouse, A. Craighead, N.. Fowler, W. Middlemiss, N. W. ,P. Hansen, W. Morton, lE. O. Haythorne, A, R. Bartlett, J. Parsons, J. O. Murray, N. Taylor, O. Dick, G. N. Beard, W. Mitchell, S. Hall, L. Sntton, T. A. Bryce, A. F. Greaves, T. P. Fitzgerald, O. F. Johnson, F. Shapliske, J. Gerke. * Director of Sports : Mr W. B. Smith. Directors of Horse Events: Messrs A. B. Bartlett and O. Dick. Judge of Horse Events; Mr N. Booth. Judges, Pedestrian Events: Messrs J , W. Bnrne, J. R. Waugh, Q. P. Smith, A. Stackhouse. Handicapper : Mr J. Oollingwood. Starters: Messrs Robt. Richardson, ! J. O. Henway, J. Parsons. Treasurer; Mr W. R. Stack. Secretary; Mr Robt. MoOlymont. First Race starts at 11.30 a.m. PBOGRAMMB. 1. Boys’ Bane, 75 yards, under 14 years. Ist prize 10s, 2nd ss. Entrance 6d. 3. Maiden Race, 150 yards. Ist prize £l, 2nd prize 7s 6d. Entrance Is. 3. Girls’ Race, 60 yards, under 14 years. Ist prize 10s, 2nd prize ss. Entrance 6d. i 4. 100 Yards Handicap. Ist prize £3, 2nd p.iza £l. Nomination 2s, acceptance Is. 5. High Jump. Ist prize £1 ss, 2nd prize 7s 6d. Entrance Is 6d. 6. 440 Yards Handicap. Ist prize £3, 2nd £l. Nomination 2s, acceptance Is. 7. Ladies’ Bracelet (open), 220 yards. Ist prize Bracelet valu £3, 2nd prize £1 Is. Nomina tion 2s, acceptance Is. To be nominated by ladies. 8. Gent’s Tilting. Ist prize £2 2s, 2nd prize trophy £1 Is. Entrance 2a. 9. Maiden Hunters’ Competition, Ist prize £3 3s (presented by O. F. Johnston, Esq ), 2nd prize £1 . (presented by R. U. Harden, Esq.), 3rd prize 10s. Entrance 3a. 5 entries or no third prize. 10. Bareback Riding over Hurdles. Ist prize £2 2s (presented by Bonn and Mercantile Company), 2nd prize £l. Entrance 3a. 3 entries or no event. 11. Hunters’ Competition (open). Ist prize £7 10s and Challenge Cup value 20 guineas, to be won 3 years, 2nd prize £2 10s, 3rd prize £l. Entries 10s. 5 entries or no third prize. Minimum weight 12 stone. 13. District Trot Handicap, 1 mile. Ist prize £2 2s, 2nd trophy value £l. Entrance 2s fid. 13. Pony Jumping, 14 hands and ! under ; to be ridden by boys 15 years or under. Ist prize £1 10s, j 2nd 10s. Entrance Bs. Sentries or no event. 14. Wrestling on Horseback. Ist prize £4, 2nd prize £l. 4 teams to enter or no second prize. Entrance 5s per man. 15. Horse High Jnmp. Ist prize £2 2s, 2nd prize £l. Entrance 2s. 5 entries or no 2nd prize. 3 entries or nn event. 16. Chain-Stepping Competition. Ist prize £1 Is, 2nd prize 10s. Entrance Is. 17. Pig-Guessing Competition. Ist prize £l, 2nd 10s. Each guess Is. 18. Sheep-Guessing Competition. Ist prize £l, 2nd prize 10s. Bach 1 guess Is. Lamb-Guessing Oomj petition. Ist prize £l. 2nd 10s. > Each gness Is. Competitors’ attention 3s drawn I to the following Rules and Regulations: | NOMINATIONS for Events 4,5, i 6, 7, must be in the hands of the Secretary not later than SATURDAY. 26th February, and must be accompanied with nomination fees as above, and Events 9, 11, 12 and 13 not later than WEDNESDAY, 2nd Match. All other events post entry. Competitors are requested to send Postal Notes, not Stamps. Nominations must be accompanied with a statement of the last two years’ performances, also dates and localities of same. Bach competitor must state hie handicap and position at finish of race, otherwise he will be liable tn disqualification. Any comnetitor found guilty of sending false performances, running under an assumed name, or practising fraud shall be disqualified for life. The Committee reserve the right to require any competitor, either before or after the event, to make a declaration as to his identity and the correctness of the description of his performances. The Committee may disqualify any competitor, either before or after any event, who shall refuse to make the required declarations, mud he shall not be entitled to claim any prize. Entries will be received and Sports conducted under the rules of the N Z. Athletic Union. Brass■B*ud in attendance. First race starts at 1130. a.m. Concert in the evening. Admission to ground: Adults Is,' children fid. , Fruiohsoa and refwshmenfcs on the HIUOIICi. ROBT. MoCLYMONT, Hen, Secretary

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9696, 4 March 1910, Page 3

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