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QLUB. AL gPORTS JJfiIETING V >To &Q '*sW in. v. : YIGTQJRIA f« THURSDAY, 21st MARCH, 1929. Ftrii Bvent Starts at 1 p.m. PROGRAMME: m A I RUNNING (Open). Iholßeld Handicap, 12q yards—lit: w, 2nd 10s. 3rd 20/-. N&m. i/-. Sl6 tiids.—lst £4, 2nd 30/-, 3rd Id/-. Nom. 4/-. 4W Yards.—lst £4. 2nd 30/-, 3rd life Nom. 4/-. ,|$ Yards.—lst £4, 2nd 30/-, 3rd , Nom. 4/-. I itile.-fe £4. 2nd .30/-, 3rd 10/#. 100 Yarda (boys 16 and under). ; *-l|t 10/-, 2nd 5/-, 3rd 2/6. Nods.- M post entry. , . lOOiiYards (boys 14 and under). 10/-,' 2nd H y 3rd $/«. Han. W. : j(jOst aadfy.. r . |-j|lle WWk (boys under 14). lit 5/-. 2nd 2/-, 3rd 1/-. Nom. «u. ; i»ost entry. v V' ■ > v/v CYCLIC. (Open). -Wheel Race.—lst £B, 2nd £'». 10s, 3rd 20/-. Nom. 8/-. i-Mile Cycle.—lst £3, jrd 10/-. Nom. 3/-. , 1 Mile Cycle.—lst £4, 2nd 30/-, Jflrd 10/-. Nom. 4/-. <t Mi}e Cycle.—lst £5, 2nd 40/-, ' M 20/-. Nom. 5/-. ■ 1 Mile, Cycle (boys 16 .and un5/ : . _Nom. t r, •> ItUNiNING (Amateur). mmsm M 6 h *£>“• 1/<6 - feds.—(Trophies) Ist 30/-, ; .in|i|s/:-, 3rd 5/-. Nom. 1/8. 440 ;y .irards, —(Trophies) Ist 30/-. i/ : , 3rd 5/-. Nom. 1/6. 'LADIES' EVENTS. If boards, —(Trophies) Ist 30/-, 2nd 15/-, 3rd 5/-. Nom. 1/6. feds,—(Trophies) Ist 30/-, /-, 3rd 5/-. Nom. 1/6. (Silver Cup for most iv points). count 3,2 and 1. |;Open Chop.—lst £5, 2nd 20/-. Nom. 7/6. Open Chop.—lst ,£3. 3rd 15/-. Nora. 4/6. 'kjGHLAND EVENTS. ,dn Highland Fling ond Dance. Prize Money for each Event, a.—lst 16/--. ‘ 2nd U-. 3rd 2/6. ar ll!—1st 10/-, 2nd 5/-, 3rd 2/6. ;os*|fttan 4M ,§veß ' (pos{ entry). ON THE QROUND OMISSION: Gen!ts 2/-, La lies , Ohlldpen under U, 6d. r . 220 2nd Pol 12-11 40/ 12-1
COIJDXWONS. ‘ K (oppn events). J. Jl Hansen, Esq. Handlcapper events) 1,. H. Clapham, Esq. Open *xm» 0 Holes. Amateur events under N.Z. A.A.A Roles. Three Competitors or no joor competitor* or no second prize, fix’ competitors or no third prize. Competitors must (j ip the *jwo years’ perlormanlces; Jf. ,i aUme, larft tour performances. Nomination fees must accompany nominations. • Nominations close with the Secretory on THURSDAY. 14th March, at * p.m?, for all events except num-y-tero €, 7 and 8 and Highland events. C. C. JOHNSTON. , Hop. Secretary. ."r ■ ■ i’’ ~'T r ‘ K( ■ Box *B, 1 irl : stratforfl. < iy -
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 62, 19 March 1929, Page 8
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