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OKATO HIBERNIAN SPORTS. Fifth Annual Athletic Meeting. To'be held at Okato on ' T TUESp£f; MißGflf l^.l9o3. PfipsmENT*. Rev. Father Cognet. Vice- »■■ Presidents- : .., -Bey ? Millard, • Messrs J. Carey, T.[ Doyle, sen., D. * Moroney, W- J- Greyj M* Fleming, __A. Baker,^ J..Brop_hy t _ H.JJ:. Englefield, "Judge.:" Mr J.C/. Montefoire. . Starter • Mr F. Carringtbn/ Tbea- : surer :• Mr/Pi Prophyr.. iSEeRETABY : 1 Mr J*"J. /Carpenter, J CbiMrTTEE : : Messrs J. Doggan, W. Duggan, J. Carey, T;Doyle{ junvJ,, Brophy, P. Brophy, W. E. Daly, 1« Alywardj R. Fleming,' f 'M. .. Bajcrett,,, JEL Rothery, ; P. S, J. Kavanagh, J.Keogh,. '- P- O'Sullivan, J. J. Cai-penter. Programme : * . .1. Maiden Sa'ce, x tSoyds«: Ist prize, £1 10s ; 2nd prize, 15s. Post entry, ; 2s 6d. ■", ••, • ; 2. Maiden Ghop, l,sin.< standing block : Ist prize, £3 ; 2nd, £1 ; 3rd, 10s. Nomination,\3s j acceptance, 2s. . 3, ,100?^ Handicap^- Ist prize, £3 ; ; vi2nd; l^s.' 2s ; accept- '' x "'ane'e, 2s. ■'_ ', . ; i. ,\ > t \"■ .<■ ' 4. x High c Jump' Handicap : Ist. prize, ~^~~ J.6s-t-2ndj-6sr- Post entty,ls 6d. 5. H«Jf-mile Handicap : Ist prize, £4 ; 2ndj 25f.i '3rd,los. 3s; Acceptance, 3^2 " f 6S6 S Double-handed Sawing Handicap ; '-«-.v blockt" lst^ prizes >£8< and ifr J. S. Fox's special prize 'of £1 Is • T 2nd, £^1 j -3rd, 10jJ. y Nomina(|on, 3s ; / '■- icceptaaoef '3sf ;«. ■ / I'l ! ' = • v 7. St. Patricks Handicap,J22oyas :\lst prizef £3;~10s;;' 2nd, 25s ; 3rd, 10s. / Nomination, B<j- acceptauce, 2s 8.. Handicap Champion Chop, 2ft stand- "* in7b'lock: Ist prize £8 ; 2nd, £3; ;."■ 3rd,. £l v . Nomination, t6b ; accep- , ',tance, ss. ; ' A 9. Hurdle Handicap, 120 yds rlst prize . ."^52 Ws ;. 2nd, 15s. Nomination, 2s ; . " acceptance, Is 6d. J" . ' ' , 10. Hop, Step^and Jump : Ist prize 15s ; ' "2nd, 1 5s -post entry; Is 6d:If. District '200 yds (bbnndaries Oakura river north) Parihaka . ' road, south) :\lstprize£2 ; 2nd, 10s; • 3>a, ss.' v Nomihatidh, 2s ; accep--isince, ls v 63: T ■; *■';?-• -, l ' " 12. 440 yds Handicap : Ist prize £4; 2nd, r. ft ,i^sA^.3rd,.4os. „ Nomination, 3s ; ■ - acceptance, 35. % J. 3. Bicycle -Race '(maiden), one mile (boundaries Oakura river north, Parihaka road south) : . Ist prize £2 ; 2nd, 10s ; ,3rd r ss ; post entry, 3s. 14. Hurdles Handicap, 220 yds : Ist prize £3 p2nd^£l; , 3rd, 10s. Nomina,;tip», 2s6d; acceptance, 2s. .15. lEEijbeniian Hfindicap, one mile,:. Ist, T "prize £5;"; 2nd, 30s ; 3rd, 10s. r ; Nomination, 4a ; acceptance, 3s. -' W. Forced 220 yds (winners - compulsory 2s bd, losers "Is) : ltjt prize£2 ; "2nd, 10s. . * ' 171 Tug-b^-War. - . r A gold medal, presented by 'Mr J. C. ■" Mont^fiore, will be given fpr, the .most point 3in the handicap running events. RULES AND'REGUIiATIONS. . . Nominations forNos. 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 12, 14, anofio^'close with the Secretary at 6,p.nu,,0n Monday, .March 2nd, the necessary amount to accompany each nomination: (this rule strictly enforced). '. Nominations to be accompanied by a statement of performances for the past -two.yiaars, or if, none during; that period, the last three performances to "be given. - \ Handicaps iwJLJbe published pn or about^i^h7|hs4,:;r, •' "' All events to 'start punctually at times appointed by committee. ' .!- vAccepJbaijces to be paid; not later than Tl^.m. on" tlie day of sports. _N©minati6"»s for chopping dese on, Tuesday, February 24th, at, ff.|).m. • r Chopping eyj§uts Will -besc.oriducted un- * /der therules ojf the WE. v A'keme ? n'B As- . sociation.. Competitors, must enter undei^thfeif : at time of enIpy mus^di^lose all olner names under .. which they have at any times performed. .? r^Do^npetitors will not be allowed to run 'unless in proper costume. Protests must ■ ire in writing, anfl must' be lodged 1 in the hands of the Secretary within 10 minutes of'rifie jodgejs debision. i: . Eaich . protest must "Be i "a^bmpaniecr by "a deposit of v los..wh|ch sum-shall, be ~ forfeited if ther , protest^is riot npheld by the Committee, whose decision shall be final. ;Tse Committee , reserve . the right to postpone the sports should the weather prove unpropitious. "**~ BAND Iff ATTENDANCE., . Admission, Is ; .children under 12, 6d ; hbrie^d ;( i Tehi9les free, f I* 7 . . / CoV%e addressed, - Tataraimaka P.O.- ' : . JfVia.t^l JS:3? CARPENTER, ■' . Hon. Sec. ODDS AND JNDS SAIL Having just completed Stocktaking finds that he is overstocked inAiany lines, and :,";,. ,* will offeruthem at such Prices that should quiokly ' . effQot a clearance. . ■ For instance — . A line of Ijadies; Fashionable Shoes 4s v6d, not ,half price ■] >' \'\ - -. . . Ladies* Tan Shoeß 4s 6d, a bargain 4 rLadW Tan Shoes 6s 68, good AL v lbt6f Girls' and Boys' Boots and ShSe^ at prea^ Reduced Prices c " '2OO';pairs :of fiif ants' Boots and Shoes from.iß • ...*v -: . . ". -Gents' Light Boots 12s 6d, usual price Gents' Light Boots ,10s 6d, ustial pnoe 155.6 d T s And other lines too numerous to mention here at Very Low Prices. Come and See. THE SALE PRiCEUS FOR CASH ONLY. , J; would call attention to this Large Stock of SEASONABLE GOODS. a + ;Ladieß' and Children's Tan Boots and ; also a splendid lot of Light Boots and Shoes. . . • • - Gents' Tan Boots, fashionable good! and all at very, reasonable JO. PEACH, . Cash Boot. Shop, [ INGLBWOOD.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12195, 19 February 1903, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12195, 19 February 1903, Page 5

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