Atb' n C.A.O !) U.A.O.D. HASNON A J\ t; TLA, 0. IX U.A.O.D. RLFdTIC QLFB’S Cl TOUTS. TOUTS. to he iisLn o> the; racecourse, ■ SHANNON, OX EAR'" El! MONDAY. £42 IN PRIZES. £O2 IX PRIZES 1 Maiden, 150 yds. _ First P l '' 7 * 3 205., second 10s., nomin>ati on, Is. 2. Ploy’s Race (nmP-r T-f vears), 150 yds. handicap, tro; lik *. Entrance free. 3. 150 yd*. Hiuidierv-v T'D prize 405., * pcoond 205.; nomkavtinn 25., acceptance *. Wrestling ConDuit (list, ami 13st.), Cumberland style.. Two prizes of 20s. each ; nominal bur 2s. Gd. ", Hack Race. First and second, trophies: rn'rance I K . r, 440 yds. "andic«*>. First prize 00s. second 305., third 10s.; nominations 2s. Gd., acceptance 2s. 7. Married Womm’n Race, CO yards. Trophies; entr>v»ns free. High .lump. FirsL prize 20?., second 7*. G l .; nomina*irm Is. 0. Tng-of War, Sharmon Druids versus All Comers, 8 men aside. 2s. Gd. per man- First prize. 80s., second 20fv the Druids to put! ( he final, 4 teams or no second prize. 10. Half Mi'eHandle!'p. First Prize 705., second 80s., third, 10s.; nominations, 2s. Gd;. acceptance I s. fid. 11. Competition for horses. First IT prize fils., second :215., third trophv. flTfive starters or no second prize. Seven starters or no third prize'; nomination, ss. 12. Hop Step and .Tnnvp. First prize 203., second asi; nomination Is. Gd. 13. 220 yds. Handicap. _ First prize 40s, second, 205.; nomination Is Gd, accent nnce Is 14. Egg and Basket Race. First prize 20s. second 7s. Gd.; post onkrv. 15. Druids Race Hanflicap, 220 'yds. Trophies.; nomination Is., acceptance, Is; IC. One Mile Handicap. First prize 60s. second 80s., third 10s.; nomination 2s. Gd., acceptance 2*. 17. Three Legged Race. Entrance free, trophies. ! 18. Girls Race (under Ift years). Trophies entrance free. 10. Committeemen’s Race, 00 yards. Trophies ; entrance free. 20. Obstacle Race. First ; prize 205., second 10s.; nomination Is. 21. Vaulting with the pole. First prize 155., second 7s. Gd.; post entry, Is, for Nos. 3, 0,10, 11, 13,15, 10, will ho received bv the Secretary, up to j March 28th, at 8,30 p.m. Handicaps I pub’ished on April sth. Feilding Rules, j Past two years’ performances to be sent in | with'nomination. Admission Is.; children nnder'l2 years, free. .J. SMITH, Secretary. P.O. Box 34, Shannon.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3508, 11 April 1905, Page 4
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