ST. PATRICK’S DAY yRTS k To be held On tlic Victoria Park, Foxton, THURSDAY, I7TII MARCH, 1904. ft'" 1 ' dTADAY FOE ■ ■ ■ Affl) OLD. !' : jo’, Vile, H.H.R. j i / —', : r' O. E- Austin. I v;- ,/ ■ Yn-Tessrs J. T. Levett, I ” ' Y. •’ ay wood. Dr Benimms, A. Reeve, S. I - ; , /■'. "All!', G. Coley, A. | Yahm. ri.VwHMktn, R. Noonan, Tn; 1 .-. -vc. Y, Simpson, A. D. 1 c , O. \. i! r ,n, W. Cook, W. WHY -.i/anil Y. Ba!!. TirnTropcr -Mr Wanklyn.^ Handicap]tors— Messrs L. J< Purrie and J. Frew, Starter—Mr A, Shadbolt. Committee —Messrs F. Martin, H. Rradcock, J. Frew, B. Dunn, H. B. Siggs, R. Baker, -M. Perreau, R, Howard and jT Gillette Programme Committee —Messrs Frew, Fnrric, Shadbolt, Siggs, R. Baker, Gillett, Healey, Bradcock, Spring and E. Dunn. Treasurer. —Mr E. Healey. Secretaries—Messrs A. D. Spring and E, Dnnn. First race to start.at xx aim. FROQBAMME. x. Maiden Race, 150 yards; xst irizc 15s, 2nd ss. Post entry is. 2, School Boys’ Championship, 100 -ards ; xst prize xos, 2nd 2s 6d. Post ntry 6d. , 3. One Mile Bicycle Handicap; xst irize 30s, 2nd xos; nom. 2s. а. Girls’ Race (under 16); xst prize ’old brooch, 2nd 2S 6d. 5. One Mile Bicycle Handicap (tinier 18); xst prize photographic album Mr Christian’s special) and ss, 2nd cetylene bike lamp (Mr Clarkson’s pecial); nom..is. б. 300 Yards Handicap; xst prize os, 2nd xos; nom. 2s. ... 7. Girls’ Skipping Competition (uner 14); xst prize 2s, 2nd xs. 8. Two Mile Bicycle Handicap; xst irize 30s, 2nd xos; nom. 2s. 9. Obstacle Race; xst prize 7s 6d. ntry 6d. 10. Girls’ Bicycle Handicap, (three xps), xst prize Mr J. Collins' special, nd Mr Betty’s special. 11. Putting the Shot; xst prize xos, nd ss; post entry is. 12. Boys’ Bicycle Race, one mile under 14); xst prize 7s 6d, 2nd 2S 6d ; ntry 6d. 13. 100 Yards’ Handicap; xst prize os, 2nd xos ; nom, 2s. 14. Ladies’ Race, 50 yards ; xst rize Mr Stiles’ special, 2nd 2s Cd. 15. Half-mile Handicap (under 16); st prize Y aterbury watch (Mi Henessy’s spi'.ckd), end es 6d ; entry 6d. 16. Skipping Competition (under 0) ; is!: yre T s (id. 2nd 6d. -T jpfp. pace; Mr Fraser’s special. nd 2s ' i - 1 v i’V bd. . vim Bicvcle Handicap; c f . -v,; ; mm), 2S 6d. Ch : 2.30 pan. ■. numerous to Tea CY : a 1 ’ ’Y-fivshmcnts free U tof AP; I, v.’ri miiC; bring ikcY own mugs. Nominations for Nos. 3,6, 8,13, and x 8 close with the Secretaries at 8 p.m. on Thursday, March xoth. Handicaps declared on Saturday, the 12th. Acceptances close on the ground. No nomination will 1)G igcglvCQ un* less accompanied by the advertised fee, together with last two year’s performances. The Committee reserve the right to postpone the Spoils should the weather prove unfavourable. Three to start qjr no first prize, four or no second. All disputes, protests, etc., will be settled by the Committee, whose decision shall be I*INAL. ADMISSION Adults is, school children free. A. D. SPRING) and E. DUNN f Secretaries. ST. PATRICK’S DAY. Grand Concert & Entertainment in the evening at the PUBLIC HALL, FOXTON. Admission—2s and Is. Ball after the Performance. Tickets Bs, admitting one gentleman and two ladies. Tickets for the above on sale at all stores in town. Grand Brass Band Contest. all sections of railways. W. H. COLLINGWOOD, Contest Secretary,
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Manawatu Herald, 1 March 1904, Page 3
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