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JA r *Rj' W.■ i-Ayifiit,' 5-,Bib'tofl *,Qiia jv Wellington, on ■ pclober Tng extents:—Nos. 3, 4,10, 12,14,16. 18, 20, 31 and 23. i .No nomination ‘will beaccepted on any account without proper entrance fees, and a statement t)f ail public performances forpiet two yorrs (matches ‘included); jf bol any, the last five performances to lift given. # '.Handicaps will appear iu N Z■ Times «h (if hbout October 33. a ■•Acceptances close on ground. Competitors in amateur events must be member* of the N 2-A-A-A-Three competitors to start or no xst pritSe: four, or no 2nd; five, or no 3rd. All competitors must be on their marks at 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 out any event should there not be sufficient entries to satisfy them. Competitors leaving their mark before the pistol is fired will he put backone yard for each offence, and anyone not going back when required may bo disqualified. Snap-cap no start. Any competiter found jostling will be immediately disqualified. All protests must be made within 15 minutes of race finishing, accompanied with a daposit of 10s, which jyill be forfaited should the protest be considered frivolous, and all protests against competitors entering under false ®r incorrect performance shall be decided at S o’clock in the evening, or later if the Committee deem neeessary, : and all prize raeney held overI N« eompetiter shall be allowed to sit ■ on any protest, nor give any information unless asked for. The Committee reserve the right to postpone the sports from day to day should the weather prove unfavourable, and their decision shall be final in connection with-carrying out this programme. Costumes to be approved of by the Committee, and any person not running in the colors sent in will be fined 28 6d, and any competitor not making the required declaration shall not be entitled to claim any prize. Admission to Ground, Adults is; Children under 12, half-price. Refreshment Booth on the ground. Special Trains from Feilding and Palmerston North. Excursions on river for visitors. A Brass Band will be in attendance, Concert in the evening. Programmes can be obtained on application to secretaries. S. Rickarb I Joint E. E. Smith ) Secretaries.

[TIGHTER. NANNESTAD & CO. TIMBER, AND FLOURMILL aBS, PALMERSTON NORTH. Have on Sale all kinds of building Timber Mouldings Sashes and Doora Seasoned Dress Tmber always on first Class Roller, Flour, Pollard, Bran, &c M at LOWEST QUOTATIONS. Mrs Bradcock, TBS SMALL GOODS SHOP. Main-street, Fcxton. AS ON HAND Oysters, Smoked Fish Hama (cooked) Pork Sausages Pork Pies Saussr* Rolls Trotters AND ALL OTHER TASTY GOODS. Open every night till 10. Bopperj always readv. Boots! Boots I Boots 1 E. E. SNOW. eAYTNG bought out Mis-Harmls now in stock a large assortmentof the Be« and Cheapest Class', of Boots and Shoes m Fr-xton. I have still in hand a few pairs of Mrs Harris’s stock, which I will dispose of very cheap. / I also undertake to repair all kinds of Boots and Shoes. Hand-sewn Work a Specialty. All orders left for Boots attended to neatly and promptly. High class Hand-sewn Boots made • *i.i der. INSPECTION INVITED. hand. PROM

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Manawatu Herald, 16 October 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 16 October 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 16 October 1902, Page 4

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