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kWfcKA' ATHLETIC CLUB. (Affiliated to N.Z. Athletic Urn on.) loth GSAND ANNUAL SPOftTS IB££TING.. To bo held on the MANGAWEKA. Wednesday* 22nd January, I! Hep. £32. Ojbticehs : I Patron—E. Newman, Esq., M.P. Prosij dent: G. F. Bonnor, Esq. Vice-FSBw-dents: Messrs Meyers and MeGonnelTj. J D. Munro, J. Goorgetti, A. DaJziel, C. lo | F. Honore. Committee: Messrs. J. Munro, J. James,, S. Haigh, H. Harris, C. Olipbant, E. Managh, M. Collis, F. Stewart, L. Green, * Hon. Solicitor :T. P Finn. Haridi- . cappers: Running and Gjcling, Mr. J. Collirsgwood ; Local Ever%: Messrs J.;, Mood, J. James, and m. Managti.i"; Hon. Timekeeper: Mr w "»-< vl --- Hon. Starter: Mr C. ' Asst. Starter: Mr M. ' Running tmd ots Collis, T. MeAlle Horsa Events. Me] Green, and M. P' Steward : Mr J. Seoretary: Mr B.v. vv Treasurer: Mr J, Auditors: MessisD. M_, Honore. Judge of H?g Mr E. Moon. Horse Stei Haigh, (solely in Charge). PROGRAMME " 1, 12 noon. Boys' Race ( yds. First, 10s 6d donate| by DrTurnbull ; 2nd, 53 donated A.M. MoKenzie. Pest entry 6d. M 2. 12,20 p.m.-Maiden JKace, 320 yd? First, trophy valued jfca (presented by D. T»Tiinro A (ln.\ nrfffcsnn arldftri. tin. nated by Mr D. Campbell; 2nd, 10a 6d, donated by Mr Q. 0. Armstrong. Poßt entry 2s. 3. 12.30 p m.—MANGAWEK& HANOItJAP, valued £32 Bs. Three distances : 100, 220 and 440 Yds. Cash prizes aggregating £2l, to which will be added Silver Cup valued £8 83, to competitor scoring most points in the three ' dieUnces. Points to count 5, 3 and 2. First Distance 440 Yards - Ist £5, 2nd £2, 3rd £l. Nomination acceptance, 2S. ' 4. 1 p.m.—Bicycle Handicap, i miie First, Trophy valued 21s, presented by Mr Gascoigne, and 10s 6d added, donated by Messrs Officer & Co., and lOef&d donated by Mr J. Green added; 2nd. 10a 6d donated by Mr Connell. with 10b 6d added donated by Mr R. Crowther. Nomination 2s 6d. 5. 1.1-5 p.m—Highland Fling Open, Is* Tror-by valued 21s donated by Mr P. Stewart, with 21s added donated by Mr E, Moon; 2nd, IQs. Post Entry 2s 6d. '2nd" SU^Z* ted &%* A. with trophy nated by Mr H. Harris ," 3rd . Trophy value 21s donated bj Mr C. ?- Bennett. Nomination 3s, acceptance 2V. 7. 1.45 p.m.—BICYCLE HAKDICAF, 3 miles. First, gold medal valued £2 presented by Messrs M. & 3. Collis, and 2ls donated by Mr F. Heerdegen, and Mr W. Heald's 10s 6d added; 2nd, trophy valued 21s, presented by Mr G. Carter, and 10s 6d donated by Mr G. Thorns; 3rd, 10s 6d donated by Mr A. MoKenzie. Nomination 01, ace 2s. Grand Miliiary Event—Physical Drill. Open to Senior Cadets and Territorials. Teams of bis men, must be in uniform. First, winning team handsome challenge Banner valued £4 4b Post entry 3s per team 8. 2 p,m. —Local Noyelty Race (Egg and Spoon), 50 yards. First, trophy valued £1 Is, donated by Mr F. Stewfrt; 2nd, ss. Post entry Is. 9. 2.15 p.u>.-MAIDEN JUMPING COMPETITION, for horses that have never won a prize of any description in any jumping competition whatsoever. First, £2 23 donated by Mr S. Haigh, with E. Newman's Esq. M.P. 21s added ; 2nd, £1 Is, donated by Mr W t Adamson, with Mr C. McKinnon's 103 6d added. Post eDtry 33. 10. 2.15 p.m- Sword Dance, Open, lsi> 'lrophy value 21s donatsd Mr T. MeAlley, with Mr A. Milaer's 21s added; 2nd, 21s donated by Mr T. Mae Donald. Post entry 2s 6d. "" . 11. 2.30 p.m.—MANQAWEKA^HANDICAP, Second Distance, 100 yards. First• £5 ; 2ad £2 ; 3rd £l. Norn. &*, ace. 2s. 12. 2.40 p.m.—Local Bicycle HandicapAnyone sllowea to compote w;th*m 10 mile radius of distance 2 rciie, Ist, Mr C. Button's Gold Medal value 425; 2nd, Trophy valued 15. s donated by Mr L. Green: 3rd, Trophy 10s 6d donated by. Mr C Humphrey Nomination 3s 13. 3 p.m.—MILE HANDICAP. First, £6; 2nd, .£2 2s donated by Mr J. Georgetti; 3rd Johnston Broa.' Trophy valued 30s. Nomination 4s, ace. 2s, - 14. 3.15 p.m.—HORSE JUMPING COM!-' PETITION, for horses thai have never won an Open Hungers'. Competition at an Agricultural Show. Firßt, Cup valued .£5 sh, presented by-Messrs Meyers and McGonnell, and Mr A. Dal- ' ziell's £2 2s added; 2nd, £2 2s donated by Mr G. F. Bonneri,* Kntrv 7s 6d. 15. 3.30 p.m.—HANGA'KEKA HANDICAP. Third Distance, 220 yards. %e'irst £5 ; 2nd, £2 : 3rd, J&. Nom. 3s, aec. 2s, , IG. 3.45 p.m.—Married Ladies' Race, 50 < yards. Firßt, trophy valueS" 101 l6d ./ donated by Mr J. Waugh. Entrance free. •>«' 17. 4 p.m.—Ladie3' Bracelet Handicap, 150 jards. Competitors must be nominated hy a lady. First, gold bracelet, valued £4 4s ; 2nd, gold bracelet valued £2 2s. Nom. 3s, acu. 2s. 18. 4 p.m.—Members' Rave, 100 yards: Ist, trophy value £.2 2s, donated by Mr J. W. Tompkins; 2nd, Mr Gannon" i 10a 6d. Open only to members who have rc£ competed in any other events dur ng the day, Novelty and Bioyoleiiaces excepted. No running shoes alloweS .'The Committee have power to bar a«y competitor. Nominations close 21st Jam CONDITIONS. % Nominations for Events Nos. 3.*4,» 6,7, 11, 12, 13, 15 and 17, close vath, the Secretary at 9 p.m. on MONDAY oanuary Sth, 1913, and must be accorupuniea by the necessary fees and performances for last two years. Handicaps will appear about January 14tb» Winners after declaration of handicaps may be re handicapped. Tsro competitors in any event or no fket prize; three or no . second prize; four'or«no third prize. • The committee's decision in ail caser to be final, and not amenable to any action . at law. The Committee reserve the right to alter, delete, or add to the programme, or postpone the sports if necessary. Pedestrian and cycle events under *ulc3 of New Zealand Athletic Union. All cash prizes vdllbe paid out in full on the day sports Weight Guej&ing Uompe&iuou—Prizes fat shesp. Guess 6d.' Children s Races during tho day. Free distribution of Toys to the little :>m a. Hot water supplied free on ground Marton Junction Band in attendance. GRAND CONOEIf, In the Oddfellows' Rail, * ; t 8 v.m. DANCE TO FOLLOW." CLAUDE JOHNSTON, Hon. Sec, Mat.ga.weka. P.O. Box 20, TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. The trains for Soctb and North will bo deayed until p.m. instead 0! tb. U6U8.1 4.20 p.m.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10550, 15 January 1913, Page 3

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