At.hifetic. \ r.A.o t> CH i.OD. on\is>;oN D /- '! HLET.IC QTjTJB’ A NNHAL ■N:\r.\L o PORTS. O PORTS. to be n • on th SHANNON, ON EA £42 Tel PRIZES. 'E lucEcounsi STER MON 1/AY £42 IN PRIZE 1 Maiden, 150 yds. . First prize 205., second 10s., nomination, Is. I 2. Hoy’s Race (mul-r .14 veara), 150 yds. handicap, trot hies. .Entrance free. 3 150 yds. Handicap, First prize 405., ’ second 205.; noirrjnatioß 25., acceptanc 4. Wrestling Contest (IRR. and 13st.), Cumberland style. Two prizes of 20s. each ; nomination 2s. Cd. 5. Sack Race. First and second, trophies; pn'rance Is. . 0, 440 yds. '‘andiean. First pnae GCs.. second 305., third 10a.; nominations 2s. 6d., acceptance 2s. 7. Married Women’s Race, CO yards. Trophies; entr-inee free. 8. High lump. F ; r?t prize 20?., second ■ 7s, OR; nomination Is. 9. Tug-of War, Shannon Druids reran All Comers, S men aside. 2a. Cd.pe man. First prize. 80s., second 20a, the Draidg to pull the final, 4 teams or no second prize. » 10 Half Mi'eHandicap. First Prize 705., second 305., third, 10s ; ; nominations 2s. Cd;. acceptance la. Cd. 11. Leaping Competition for horses. Fir prize 845., secone.l 215., third trophy five starters or no second prize, _ beve starters or no third prize; nomination, ss. 12. Hop Step and Jump. First prize 20=., second 55.; nomination Is. Cd. 13. 220 yds. Handicap. First prize 40s, second, 205.; nomination Is 6d, accent since Is , nn 14. Ege ami Basket Race. First prize 20? second 7s. Cd.; post entry. , 15. Druids Race Handicap, 220 -X” Trophies.; nomination Is., acceptanc 'O. One Wile Handicap. First prize 60'. second 305., third 105,.; nomination 2>, (id., acceptance 2=. 17. Three Legged Race. Entrance free, trophies. 18. Gir>s Rac- {under 14 years). Troph'? entrance fr°e. 10, Committeemen’s Race, CO yard? Trophies; entrance free. 29. 'listacie Race. First'prize 20 s., s>-corn! 10s.; nomination Is. 21. Vaulting vi '> Mr pole. First prize 155., second 7s. (id.; post entry, Is, Nominations for Nos. 3, 6,10, 11, 13,15 Hi, will be received by the Secretary, up t ■ March 28'h, at 8,30 n.m. Handicap 1 pnb'i=hed on Aoril s*h. Fei'ding Buie Past two years’ performance? to be sent i" with nomination. Admission Is.; children under 12 years, free. J. SMITH, Secretary. P.O. Box 34, Shannon. Business Notices* E. H. B“ ENGINEER .Knol Ge»eral SladessnitlHi, Main-street, Foxton. A GOOD SHOER KEPT. AGENT FOR Booth, Macdonald <Bc Co.’s Flax Machinery and Ironwork FOR SCUTCHERS, PRESS SCREWS, &c. Drums, Drum-spindle, and Feed Rollers in stock. Also Specia Steel Feed Rollers and Steel Ribbers. The Deaf Hear.—No 494 of Th illustrated World of 926, Chiswick _Hi« Road, London. W.. Eng'and. contain? description of a Remarkable Cure 1 Deafness and Head Noises which may b avried out at the patient’s home, ar. ’ c .vhich is said to be a certain cure. Tb number will be sent free to any deaf per? nd ing their address to the Editor. Hot Day Comfort Avoid too much liquid refreshment. Tate small drinks, infrequently, with a ItITThS Wolfe’s Schnapps to give them piquancy and quench thirst . It is a famous beverage in hot climates* SCHIEDAM Schnapps FOR THAT TIRED FEELING. Something upon which can rely. you L_
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3512, 20 April 1905, Page 4
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