NOTICE is hereby given that the firm of Westwood & Barham | has been dissolved by mutual con- ; sent, Mr J. E. Barham remaining the ; sole partner, who will discharge all : liabilities and receive all monies tine ] to the late firm. j (Signed) Thos. Westwood. [ J. E. Barham. Witness — G. Gray, Foxfcon. In connection with the above I desire to say that the business of auctioneering, land agency, &c, will be still carried on by me in the Centra Auction Eooms. J. E. BARHAM. WANTED— To purchase for Cash, any quantity of Fowls and Ducks. Apply to S. Saveix, Foxton. FOXTON ATHLETIC CLUB'S SPOETS, To be held in Victoria Park, Foxton, ON PRINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY, (November gth, igoo.) £30 Given Away £30 In Cash and Trophies ! Staxsfxt/s Grand Handicap of £9. President — A. C. Stansell ; Vice-Presi-dents, W. 13. Rhodes, W. Hunter, J. Symons and E. S. Thynne ; Timekeeper, T. Wanklyn; H:\ndicappers, A. C. Stansell and J. F. Overend; Judges, J. Desmond, A. Henderson and T. Mitchell ; Starier, A. C. Stansell ; Assistant Starter, J. F. Overend. PROGRAMME. 1. Stansell's Grand Handicap, of three distances, 440 yds, 220 yds, and 100 yd s; for each separate event first prize 15s, second ss; points prize, £3 first, £2 second, £1 third ; points to count 3, 2, 1 ; first event 440 yd s; nomination 3s, acceptance 2s. 2. Maiden Race, for those who have never won an' advertised race ; first prize silver medal, value 21s, presented by Mr Smith, and ss ; second prize trophy, value 10s 6d, presented by Mr G. Stiles ; nom., is. 3. Boys Race, under 16 ; first prize 2s, second is ; free. 4. First Event of Grand Handicap, 440 yd s; first prize 15s, 2nd ss. 5. Sack Race, 100 yds; first prize trophy presented by Mr P. Hennessy, and ss, 2nd 5s ; nom., is. 6. Hurdle Race, 120 yds, over six flights of hurdles ; first prize trophy presented by Mr A. Henderson, and 10s, 2nd ss; nom. is, accept. 6d. 7. Girls' Race, under 16 ; first prize 2s 6d, 2nd is ; free. 8. Stansell's Grand Handicap, Second Event 220 yds;. first prize 15s, 2nd ss. 9. Tug-of-War, Foresters and Footballers v. all comers, 12 aside ; prize 20s ; nom. is. 10. Novelty Race, 100 yds; first prize 10s, 2nd 2s 6d ; nom. is. 11. Foresters and Footballers' Race, 1 20 yd s; first prize trophy, presented by Mr W. B. Rhodes ; second trophy, presented by Mr S. Burr; nom. ts, accept, is. 12. Boys' Race, under 16 ; first prize 6s, 2nd 3s. 3rd is. 13. Single Ladies' Race, 100 yd s; first prize trophy, value a guinea, presented by Mr E. Dann ; 2nd prize trophy, presented by Mr E. Osborne ; entrance free. 14. Third Event Stansell's Grand Handicap, 100 yd s; first prize 15s, 2nd ss. 15. Boys' Race, under 12; first prize 2S 6d, 2nd is; free. 16. Girls Race, under 14 ; first prize Mr A. Fraser's Trophy, 2nd 2s 6d. 17. Bike Race, 1 mile; first prize 20s, 2nd Heasman & Baker's trophy, 3rd Mr A. Osborne's trophy; 4 to start or no race ; nom. is, accept. 6d. iS. Commiiteemen's Race, 120 yds; first prize 10s, 2nd 5s ; nom. is. 19. Forced Haudicap, 200 yd s; first prize 15s, 2nd ss; compulsory for winners, optional for losers ; nom. is. 20. Greasy Pig. Sports start at 11 a.m. A gold pendant will be presented by Mrs Wyeth to the winner of the Handicap. A Brass Band will be in attendance. CONDITIONS OF SPORTS. 3 to start or no race, 4 to start or no second prize. All competitors to run in costume from elbows to knees. Nominations for 1, 6, 11, and 15 to be sent in with the last two years' performances, (if none) the last three performances, and nomination money close with the secretary on Saturday, 3rd insf.. at ro p.m. P.O. Boy 32. Handicaps will be published on Tuesday 6th. The Committee's decision shall be final. The Committee reserve the right to postpone sports from day to day if necessary. Protests withiu half an hour after race with deposit of tos, money returned if upheld. Admission to Ground : Adults is, children 6d. GEO. GRAY, E. BALL, Joint Secretaries. Planting Season. Louth Nursery, FOXTON. OICHARD GRAY, in tendering j\ his thanks -to the public geDe rally for th -ir patronage during the paßt 20 ye-im, desires to call ar.teution to .his NURSERY STOCK, particularly Cupresp, Macrocarpas and Raspben'y Canes. Landsjapu work is a speciil feature of his, also planting Forest Trees by the acre.
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Manawatu Herald, 3 November 1900, Page 3
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