Prince of Wales’ Birthday. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 9th, ISSI. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES’ ANNIVERSARY. A PROCESSION OF ODD FELLOWS, & FORESTERS, Will leave the Lodge and Court Room, Alfrcd-street, and proceed to Amersfoot, where the following Programme of Sports Will be entered upon at 11.30. Jlmhie: MR. A. I’EDDIE. Starter : MR CHINE. H.vnkicaim’EKS : MR DEMPSEY ] MR SIMMONS MR MeELWAIN |MR TOWNSEND Programme: Au interval of half and hour between each event. ], Foot Race, 220yds handicap, for members of the Societies. Entrance, 2s (id. Ist piize, framed emblem ; 2nd, 10s. 2. Foot Race for Boys under lOyrs of age, and 4 feet 2 inches high. Entrance, free. Ist prize, 2s (id ; 2nd, Is (id. 3. Foot Race Birthday Handicap, 100 yds. Entrance, 4s. Ist prize, 40s ; 2nd, 20s. 4. Foot Race, for Boys under 14 years, and 3 feet 3 inches high, laO yds. Entrance, Is. Ist prize, 10s; 2nd, as. a. Foot Race, (Birthday Handicap), 220 yds over seven flights of hurdles, 3ft. high. Entrance, 4s. Ist prize, 40s ; 2nd, 20s. (i. Tnuowixu the Cricket Bam.. Entrance, 2s (id. Ist prize, las; 2nd, the Cricket Ball. 7. Foot Race, (Birthday Handicap), 330 yds. Entrance, 4s. Ist prize, aOs : 2nd, 2as. 5. Three- i.Ei iced-Race, for Boys under 14 yrs. Entrance, (id. Ist prize, 8s; 2nd, 4s.
9. Running Hiuu Jump, (Handicap). Entrance, 2s (id. Ist prize, 20s ; 2nd 10s. 10. Foot Rack (Birthday Handicap) 440 yds. Entrance, 4s. Ist prize, 50s ; 2nd, 255. 11. Foot Hack, 150 yds, for Juvenile Oddfellows and Foresters. Entrance, free. Ist prize, 4s ; 2nd, 2s (id. 12. Ecu and Baskkt Foot Rack, 25 eggs, (handicap). Entrance, 2s (id. Ist prize, 50s ; 2nd, 15s ; 3rd, 10 c , 13. Consolation Handicap, for all who have competed nml not won a prize. Entrance, 2s (id. Ist prize, 255; 2nd, 10s ; 3rd, ss. A Silver Cup will be awarded to the scorer of the greatest number of points on Birthday Handicap, first to count 3 points, second 2 points, third 1 point. Nominations, with half enhance fees enclosed, for Birthday Handicaps, to be made to the Secretary on Saturday, 29th of October, at the Masonic Hotel at 8 p.m. Acceptances on Saturday, Nov sth at snme time and place. CONDITIONS. Twc competitors, or no prize will be given, •:> competitors or no 2ml prize, 4 or no 3rd prize. Any competitor going oft’ the mark before firing off the pistol, .will be put back for each attempt. The dicison of the Judge to be final in each and all cases. The costumes to be approved of by Committee. The Settling night will be on Monday, Nov. 14th at the Masonic Hotel. Admission —Is; children under 12 half price. JAMES E. MTJAVAIN, Hon. Secretary.
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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume III, Issue 299, 19 October 1881, Page 3
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