.Norn nations to clore with, the secretaries. Foxton, and Mr R; W. Armit, 51, Lambton Quay, •’Wdlmgton, on October 2ir-t, at k. pan. for the following exeats i—Nos. 3,4, in, i2, 14, 1 5, 18, 20, 21 and 23. No Nomination will be .accepted’on anyaccouut without'proper entrance fees, and a statement of aU pubjic performances for past two years (snatches included); if not any, the last five performances to be j;iven. Handicaps will appear in N 2 Times on nr about October 28. Acceptances ,clos®on ground. Competitors in amateur events must be members’of the N 2-A.A.A-Three competitors to start or no ist prize: four, or no 2nd; five, or no 3rd. All competitors must be on their inarks.pt the appointed time for each event, and anyone not answering the starter’s call may be disqualified. The Committee may require any competitor to prove his identity further than by declaration should they think fit to do so, and will reserve the right to strike bat any event should there not be sufficient entries to satisfy, them. Competitors leaving their mark before the pistol is fired will be put back one yard for each offence, and anyone not going back when required may be disqualified. Snap-cap no start. Any competitor found jostling will be immediately disqualified. All protests must be made within 15 minutes of race finishing, accompanied with a deposit, of 10s, which will he forfeited should the protest be considered frivolous, and all protests against competitors entering under false or incorrect performance shall be decided at 8 o’clock in the evening, or later if the Committee deem necessary, and all prize money held over. No competitor shall be allowed to sit on any protest, nor give any information unless asked for. The Committee reserve the right to a one the sports from day to day d the weather prove unfavourable, and tfteir decision shall be final in connection with carrying out this programme. Costume): to be approved of by the Committee, and any person not running in the colors sent in will be fined is 6d, and any competitor the nee (he grouud. Feildiog and otn be ISkod ap!*oll# tiers ALL OtHftß TABffY GOO&B. Opfla every night till 19. Suppers always t«dv. Boots! Boots! Boots! FROM E. E. SNOW. (JaYING bought out Mrs Harris’s business, I have now in *tock Jitrge assortment of tb* Ben and he* pest Otaes of Boots and Shoes 1 Foxton. v 1 have still in hand a few pairs of frs Harris’s stock, which I will disuse .of very cheap. ; I also undertake to repair all kinds f Boots and Shoes. IS land-sewn Work a Specialty, „ Hi orders left lor Boots attended neatly and promptly. High class Hand-sewn Boots made order. INSPECTION INVITED.
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Manawatu Herald, 25 September 1902, Page 4
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