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Foxton Sports.

Should the elements be favourable to-morrow, one of the largest attendances at Foxton Athletic Club’s Sports should be recorded. A large number of visitors are expected ffom Feilding and Palmerston, and, of course, Foxton and district ■will be represented “ to a man.” The races haye filled well,—both pedestrian and cycling,— and the sport witnessed should be of the best. The Foxton Borough Band have been engaged to provide the music, which should; be 'an attraction in itself. , Refreshments/can be -procured at town cost on the ground, so arrangements made by the [energetic Committee should meet with the 1 approval of the public. A complete programme has. been . compiled, from which spectators or : competitors can glean the fullest- information. -u The following competitors should score in this order; — , , ioo Yards.—J. W. Fuifrie, C. Morris. 220 Yards.—McEwen, J. W. Furrie, Morris. 300 Yards’ Bracelet.—C. Morris, McEwen, J. W. Furrie. 440 Yards.—Morris, J. W; Furris, McEwen. 880 Yards.—Ward or George. One Mile.—Ward or George. District Footballers.—J. Coley ot Kereama. - , ... >- 4 « Local Bicycle.—G. Dutiri dr J. Marshall. One Mile Bicycle (open).—G. Dunn or J. Marshall. Two Mile. Bicycle (open).— Marshall, Shadbolt, Dunn; : 1 |

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Manawatu Herald, 8 November 1904, Page 2

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Foxton Sports. Manawatu Herald, 8 November 1904, Page 2

Foxton Sports. Manawatu Herald, 8 November 1904, Page 2

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