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XfOTT a r-H'ttflC 61.^’ , Sports. Fifth Annual Gathering, 1 To BE HfiLD ON THE Kifeg’* '^il^elxaa.y, November gth, 1905. JSs* ABSOLUTES NEW-JUNKED CYC’.E TRACK. Competitors in Bicydc events need not be afraid of corners.) Cyclists specially catered for. /I 1 HANDSOME PI 1 CASH PRIZES AND TROPHIES. Patron—Job Vile, Esq, M.H.R. President—Mr G. A. Sittiptsofa. Vice'-presidenls—Messrs B. G. Gower (Mayor), T Haywood, S Hickson, A Laii'g, G Gray, W S Stewar 1 F W Franktand, O Robinsc J Stevens, A King, A Reeves, J Symons. I edges—Messrs W Baker, S Hickson, A Laing, R Noonan, L Beadei W Walden. Handieapper—F Burbush. Starter—A Shadbolt. Markers—Messrs Desmond, B Dunn, S Wright, R Baker, F Shadbolt. Trustee—R Noonan. Treasurer—E Healey. G Gray and J Overend. Timekeepers—Messrs C L Barnard and E E Smith. Committee—Messrs R Baker, J Frew, J Desmond, L J Furrie, E Howe F Hadfield, J Jillett, M Perrean A Shadbolt, E G Sutherland, 1 Wright, L Wilson. OFFIGAL PROGRAMME, x. Local Bike Race, i mile, is prize, Trophy (M Havwond's Sped ‘ value £3 3s; 2nd, Mr Wilson’s Specie' ’■aliie ajs, 3s. 2. Maiden Race, 150 yards, x priz*. 30s; 2nd, xos. Post entry 1/6 3. Boys’ Race, under 16. toe yard prize. ro c -; zed. s ,:; : 3rd, 2- r p ost rn'n’. 5d 4. Foxton Grand Handicap, 'lm donee.. 440. 220. ond 100 varcb » ; ze ■ n r r Rr"- - ;2' d. ’ .t, i . Tor - ggree nfs tn e -nn f v 3, 2. is 1 (Mr Sti ■ronhy) y'ue fi 2s; 2"d (M ssr blennescsy & Go’s Trophy) value £l l In addition to above a Special Pr (a beautiful Silver Cup value £& J? will be given to the cr-mpebtor fi'' gaining 20 points. Entrance 4s. Fi distance, 440 yards. 5. Foxton Wheel Race. 2 miles, is' prize £lO and Gold Medal value 21 (Mr Clarkson’s); 2nd, £3; 3rd, £ Entrance 10s. 6. Girls’ Race, under 15. Ist priz ■ Trophy, valuears (MrFraser’' Specia ' ?"d, Trophy, value ms. Entrau''" free. 7. One Mde Bike Race. Ist pr : £4; 2nd, £2 ; 3rd, £t. Entrance 4s 8. Half Mile Handicap, xst priz fl and Gold Medal, value £2 2S (M Barnard’s Special); 2nd, 30s a" trophy, value 15 (Mr Osborne’s Special' 3rd, xos. Entrance, 3s, g. District Footballers’ Handicap, 100 yards, xst prize Cup, value £? 3s (Mr Levett’s Special); and priz* Vest, value 27s 6d (Messrk Osborne 6 Baker's). Entrance 3s. 10. Ladies’Bracelet, 300 yards, xst n ize Br 'ceH. value £5 ss; 2m , Brooch. -aH f2 z~ En'nnee ss. it. Three M L Bicy le Race, •ize, £5; 2nd, £2 xos; 3rd, 20 Entrance SC.5 C . 12. One Mile Running, xst priz. £6 and Trophy, value 25s (i Walker’s); 2nd, £3: ranee ss. 13. Half-Mile Bik& Race, xst priz r 2 ; 2nd. 20a; 3rd, xos. Entrance 2 14. Sheffield, 120 yards. 1 yize, Mr G. Golev’s Cup, value £44* nd, (Berry & Co’s Special), value £ 2s. Entrance 3s. 15. Forced Handicap, 150 >ardst prize, £%', 2nd, 20s. Entrance • inners (compulsory) 2s, losers (op tional) is. Guessing Competition on Ground. Nominations, accompanied by 2s o ch event, close with the Secretar . | oxton, and Mr R. W. Armit, 5 | : amhton Quay, Wellington, on Oc 3rd, at xo p.m., for Events x, 4,5, 7 . 9, 10, xi, 12, 13 and 14. Handicaps will appear on or abou October 28th. Acceptances close on Ground. RULES AND REGULATIONS. Cycling Events run under League 0 Vew Zealand Wheelmen’s Rules. Other Events run under Feildin Rules. No nomination will be accepted on ny account without proper eotranc ’ es, and a statement Of all publi performances for past two year (matches included); if not any, th st five performances to be given. Three Competitors to start or no isr. prize; four, or no *nd; five, or no 3rd. All Competitors must be on th®l 5 it arks at the appointed time for each Rvent, and anyone not answering the ‘arter’s call may be disqualified. The Committee may require an. Competitor to prove his identity fur ther than by declaration should the' think fit to do so, and will reserve th* ght to strike out any event shonl -here not be sufficient entries to satisf y them. Competitors leaving their mark before the pistol is fired will be put back one yard for each offence, and anyone not going back, when required may b disqualified. Soap-cap no start. Any Competitor found jostling will be immediately disqualified. All Protests must be made within 1 - minutes of race finishing, accompanie with a deposit of xos, which will bs forfeited should the Protest be considered frivolous, and all Protests against Competitors entering unde>'alse or incorrect performances sh > t,t; decided at 8 o’clock in the evenin 6 , or laterlf the Committee deem necessary, and all Prize Money held over,

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3582, 7 October 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3582, 7 October 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3582, 7 October 1905, Page 4

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