In otices. m.ENHEIM ;\L M! N G GLUE. following EVEN JMS vrili Ijo COMPILED FOE ox 1 THURSDAY A FTKRXOOX, .J AX. Gtij. ! 1 NS I . I Commencing at I o'clock sharp:—• ;l. Vaimw E.\n:. For hoys under 12 years of age. ist prize, ; 2nd I prize, i ± 100 Yakds Pack.— Open. Ist prize, ; 2nd prize, :i. Rk.st Kcnning Hkadki;. Open to all members of the l'lnk Ist prize, ; 1 2nd prize, | 1. 100 Yards I lace.- For boys under 14 years of age. Ist prize, ; 2nd prize, i Longest Distance .Swim Under Water. - Ist prize, ; 2nd prize, ; (i. 1,10 Yards Pace.—J'or boys under 10 years of age. Ist prize, ; 2nd prize, ' (i. SNO Yards Handicap.—Open to members of the Ulub. Ist prize, ; 2nd prize, I y. itest Display of Ornamental .Swimming. I 0, 410 Yards Race.—Open. Ist prize, ; j 2nd prize, 10. Tub Race. —Open. Competitors to ! supply their own tubs Ist prize, : 11. 200 Yards l'ousolation Handicap.—lst prize, : 2nd prize, 11 K< i U RATIONS. i The budges' decisions to be final. AIL j disputes and objections lo bo settled by 1 the Committee. j Competitors must wear jersey and drawers. ,\o second prize given unless live start. Jlutrance fee for boys' races. Is ; for all I other c rents (except Consolation) 2s (id ; I to be paid at the time of entry. I Hu tries for all races to be forwarded ; to the .Secretary on or before Friday, .'list . December, ISSO. ; Late entries for all races (except the i Handicap) will be received on payment 1 ofan extra fee 2s (id for each event. Fntries for the Consolation Race received directly after the decision of the 440 yards open. Kntrance free to all who actually competed in one or mo"e of the above races without winning a prize. The boys’ r aces will lac open to all boys in the province. In cases of dispute as to i age the winners must produce evidence ■ satisfactory to the Committee. Centlemen desirous of becoming members i of the Club can do so by applying to the Secretary. Subscription, .Is. I A. CLARK, 28.") Secretary. THE BLENHEIM BREWERY, Guovk Hoad, ill. E X II E T M'. JAS. JBLLYMAN, Proprietor. | J. bogs to inform the Trade, and 5 ' 0 Public, that ho is now prepared to supply Mild & Strong Pale Ales of superior quality, and hopes to share a portion of their support. December i bill, iSSO. .'IDS CORN SACKS. XOW LANDED, ex “ WAIROA," AXD FOE SALE. HOPE of all kinds and sizes, at. the dioi'i.est notice. Apply to MESSRS SHARP k PK’KKKINC, or to The .Manager, PENINSULA FLAX MILL, >O9 Spring Creek. JAM ivS FA HTH ETT, |)A INTER, GLAZIER, PAPERt I! A MGER, a., RLENHEUL Dialers left with will he attended to. Nov. 22, 1880. Mr. (A Purkiss 249 S'W I rn'i'i'i*:
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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume II, Issue 184, 24 December 1880, Page 4
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