Atiiletie Ohr-iinpioii&tilp ]>£eetiu{ff. 1 (per press association). Wellington, February 11. A strong wind is blowing down the ground. 100 Yards—First heat—Nathan, walk over. Second heat—Hempton 1, Robinson 2, H*y wood 3. Won easily. Time, 11 l-sth sees. FinallOOYards Championship. —Hempton. Wellington, 1 ; Nathan, Wellington, 2 ; Robinson, Canterbury, 3. Won by a yard. Time—lo 2-sth sec. 120 Yards Hurdle Championship—First heat—Postlewaite 1, Taiaroa 2, Martin 3. Second heat—Moir, Matson, and Gore. Final 120 yards hurdles.—Moir (Canterbur) 1, Taiaroa (Dunedin) 2, Poatlewaite (Canterbury) 3. bpleedid finish-, the the judges having some difficulty in placing the men. Time—i 6 4-ssecs. V Half Mile Championship—Gurr, Wellington, 1 ; Burke, Dunndin, 2; Fitzpatrick, Canterbury, 3. G urr lad all the way, but only managed to get home from the Dunedin man by eight inches, after a magnificent finish. Time, 2min 4secs. One Mile Walking Championship. — Thomas, Canterbury, 1; Findhy, Dunedin, 2 ; Adams, Wellington, 3. Only starters. Time—7mm ] 2 2-sth sec. West, Canterbury, had a walk over in j the Pole Jump Championship. After two attempts he cleared 10ft o|-in., which is slightly over the standard. One Mile Championship.—Rees (Canterbury), ] ; Leagett (Canterbury), 2 ; Cocper (Wellington), 3. Rees and Leggett went well to the front from the start, and Weeks and Rides gave up. Cooper finished fifteen yards behind Lepgett, who was ten yards behind Rees, Time—4min 41 3-sth sec.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2896, 11 February 1893, Page 3
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724Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2896, 11 February 1893, Page 3
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