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Huntly Spor ! s. (UNDER LEAGUE RULES). Sait., March 28th PROGRAMME.

(1.) Maiden Handicap, 100yds Ist prize, £1; 2nd. 10s; 3rd, 5s Nomination, Is; Acceptance, Is. (2) Boys Under Sixteen, 100yds; Ist prize, Trophy ; 2nd, Trophy; 3rd, Trophy. Post entries, 6d. (3) Sheffield Handicap, 120yds: Ist prize, £ls ; 2nd, £4; 3rd, £1; Nomination, 7s 6d; Acceptance, 2s 6d.

(4). Miners’ Race, 100yds: Ist prize, £1 10s; 2nd, 15s; 3rd, ss. Nomination, 2s; Acceptance, 6d.

, (5). Married Women’s Race, 50yds: Ist, Trophy; 2nd, Trophy; 3rd, Trophy. Post entries, 6d. (6) Half Mile Handicap: Ist, £4; 2nd, £1 10s; 3rd, 10s. Nominations, 4s; Acceptance, 2s. (7) Surface Hands’& Truckers’ . Race, 100yds: Ist, £1 10s; 2nd, 15s; 3rd, ss, Nomination, 2s; Acceptance, fid. (8) Sack Race, 100yds: Ist, Trophy; 2nd, Trophy; 3rd, Trophy. Post Entries, Is. (9) Unmarried Ladies’ Race, 75yds: Ist, Trophy; 2nd, Trophy; 3rd, Trophy. Post entries, 6d. (10) One Mile Handicap, Ist. prize, £6 ; 2nd. £2 ; 3rd. 10/Nomination, 4/- Acceptance, 2/6. (11) Bandsmen’s Race, 100 yds: Ist. Trophy ; 2nd, Trophy ; 3rd, Trophy. Post Entry. Free. (12) Egg and Spoon Race, 76 yds, Ist. prize, Trophy; 2nd. Trophy; 3rd, Trophy; Post Entry 1/-. (13) Tradesmen’s Race, 120 yds, Ist. prize, £2; 2nd. 17/6; 3rd. 7/6. Nomination, 2/- Acceptance, 2/-. (14) Obstacle Race, Ist. prize, £2; 2nd, £1; 3rd. 10/-. Post Entry, 3/6. (15) Tug of War. 10 men aside: Ist. prize, £5; 2nd £l. Nomination, 10/- per team. (16) Greasy Pig, Entrance 2/.(17) High Jump, Ist, £1; 2nd, 10/; Entrance, Is 6d. Girls Under Sixteen, trophies. Post Entries, 6d. Conditions. 1. Events numbered 1,3, 4,6, 7, 10 and 13, nominations close with the Secretaries on Thursday, March 12th. Handicaps declared, Tuesday, March 17th. Acceptances close Monday, March 23rd. 2. Nomination Fees must be forwarded with the competitors’ performances for the last tv\ o years. 3. Three starters or no event, four starters or no second prize, five starters or no third prize. 4. Competitors not on the mar c one minute before advertised time will be disqualified for the event. 5. Handieappers reserve the right to rehandicap. 6. Protests, accompanied by a fee of 10s„ must be lodged with the Secretaries within 15 minutes of the conclusion of the event. 7. The Judge’s decision to be final. Refreshment Booths on the Ground. Bands in Attendance. ADMISSION TO GROUNDS : Adults, Is; School Children, 6d. PROMENADE CONCERT will be held in the King’s Hall in the evening. S, DIXON & J. BOYD, Joint Secretaries, P.O. Box 3, Huntly. HUN PLY SPORTS. TENDERS FOR BOOTHS. A LTERNATIVE TENDERS, marked “Booths,” will be received by the 'undersigned up to'noon on Thursday, March 12th, for the following privileges in connection with the Huntly Sports to be held on Saturday, 28th March, 1914 : -Booth No. I—The1 —The sole rigLt-ef selling soft drinks, fruit, lollies and ice cream. Booth No. 2. The sole right of selling tea, coffee, and cakes, and of providing luncheons ani afternoon teas. Tenderers may offer a lump sum for both or for a single booth. The lowest, or any, tender not necessarily accepted. S. DIXON & J. BOYD, Hon. Secretaries, Box 3. Huntly.

Ngaruawahfa Regatta Association. TO CATERERS. npENDERS for the following JL privileges in connection with the above Association's Annua! Regatta on March 17th. will be received by the undersigned up to Tuesday, March 3rd; — Nos. 1 & 2 Luncheon Booths, Nos. 1 & 2 Tea Kiosks. Meals at the two latter to be supplied at not more than 6d. each. Each tender to be accompanied by a deposit of 20% of amount tendered. E. RATH BORNE, Secretary Free Offer ! ]"F the person or persons who so kindly and unostentatiously removed the planed & other boards from the Huntly Timber Company’s yard last Saturday will be good enough to apply, the undersigned will consider the advisability of presenting the thief or thieves with corrugated iron in quantity sufficient to roof the building for which the stolen timber was required. HUNTLY TIMBER CO., E. Mareton, Manager.

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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 6, 27 February 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 6, 27 February 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 6, 27 February 1914, Page 3

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