Athletic. A ! HLETK c- 1 A SH"AL Q POETS. XXNKU.I.L O- OLT-' . .01i£ ■ -ElL* UN STIaNNON, OX £42 IN PRIZftS. LIE ibl ER ,Mw '■ .- ! £42 IN PRIZES 1 Maiden, 150 yds- First prize 20-. j second 10s., nomination, Is. 2, I’ny’s Race (under 14 years), 150 yds handicap, tro hies. Entrance free. 150 yd=. Handicart, First priz •40 second 205,; nomination 25., acceptanc Is. 4. Wrestling Contest (list, and 13st.). Cumberland style. Two prizes of 20 . each ; nomination 2s. 6d. s. Sack Race. First and second, trnpV'S rn ranee Is. £. 440 vds. andican. Firs* prize 00=. second 80s., tlrrd 10s.; nominations 2s. Gd., accmtance 2s. 7, Marvipfl Womens H°ce, GO ynKl?. TropVii n a; entrance free. 5. High .lumn. F : vst m-: Z e 20=., second 7s. Gd.; nomination Is. _ * 0, Tug-of War, Shannon Druids vers" Al! Comers, 8 men aside. 2s. Gd. no man. First prize, 80s., second 20= the Druids to pull the final, 4 teams cv no second prize. 10. Half Mi'e Handicap. First Prize 70=., second 80s., third, 10s.; nomination-', 2s. Gd;, acceptance Is. Gd. 11. Leaping Competition for horses. Fir*' prize 84s„ second 215., third troph five starters or no second prize. _ Seve starters or no third prize; nomination, ss. 12. Hop Step and Jump. First prize 205., second 55.; nomination Is. Gd. 13. 220 yds. Handicap. _ First prize 40s. second, 205.; nomination Is Gd, accept ance Is . 14. Egg and Basket Race. First prize 20s. second 7s. Gd.; post entry. 15. Druids Race Handicap, 220 yl . Trophies.; nomination els., acceptanc ls, : 10. One Mile Handicap. second 80s., third 10s.; nomination 2=, fid., accep'ance 2-. 17. Three Legged Race, Entrance fr n p, trophies. 18, Girls Race (under 14 years). Trophic entrance free. 10. Committeemen’s Race, fiO yards. Trophies; entrance free. 20. obstacle Race. First prize 205., 21. Vaulting wi h *h pole. First prize 155., second 7s. Gd.; post entry, Is, “ Nominations for Nob. 3. fi, 10, 11, 13.15. I fi wi’l he received by the Secretary, up to March 28 h, at 8.30 n.m. Handicaps pnb’ished on April sh. Fei'ding Rules. Past two years’ performances to he sent in with nomination. Admission Is.; children under'.l2 years, free. J. SMITH. Secretary. P.O. Box 34, Shannon.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3510, 15 April 1905, Page 4
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