FOXTON ATHLETIC CLUB’S
SPORTS
SIXTH ANNUAL MEETING i FRIDAY, NOVEMBER qth, j iqo6. King Birthday. j In Victoria Park, Foxton. J ,£l3O. Handsome Cash Prizes < and trophies amounting to 1 value of ,£l3O. OFFICERS: ! Patron—J Stevens Esq., M.H.R. President—Mr B G Gower (Mayor) , Vice-Presidents—Messrs A Laing , J S Watchoin, A Shadbolt, 0 Robin- , son, G Gray, M Perreau, T Haywood, F W Frankiand, J A Nash, S Hickson, C T Easton and Dr Bennett Hon Secretary —F D Whibley Hon Treasurer —E Healey Handicapper —U Shannon , Starter—A Shadbolt Assistant Star ter—EE Smith Committee—Messrs J Desmond, R Baker, J Frew, M Perreau, A Shadbolt, j F Hadfield, E G Sutherland, E Howe, F Martin, F Lawton, L W Wilson, J Jillett and] N Thompson Markers—The Committee Auditors—Messrs G Gray and G W Morgan Judges—Messrs W Baker, S Hickson, A Laing, A Reeve W Walden, E A Coley, J Chisholm, and B G Gower Time-keepers—Messrs C L Barnard and W C Ho wan OFFICIAL PROGRAMME. 1. Local Bike Race, 1 mile, Ist prize Trophy (Mrs Haywood’s special) value £3 8s; 2nd (Mr Walker’s) value 255; entrance Bs. 2. District Maiden Race, 150 yards: Ist prize Silver Cup (Mr Perreau’s) value £3 Bs, 2nd (Wycherley and Sons) value £1 Is, Post entry 2s 6d. 3. Boys Bike Race (Local) under 18, 1 mile : Ist prize trophy (Mr Howe’s) value 80s ; 2nd (Perreau’s employees) value £1 Is. Post entry Is. 4. Foxton Grand Handicap, three distances, 440, 220, and 100 yards ; Ist prize for each distance, 80s ; 2nd, 80s ; 3rd, 10s. Points prize aggregate, points to count 5,3, and 2: Ist prize, Berry and Co.’s trophy, value £3 3s; 2nd, (Laery ad Co.’s) value 80s. In addition to the' above, a special prize (a beautiful trophy value £ls 15s) presented by Messrs Stevens, Easton and Austin will be given to the competitor first gaining 20 points. Entrance, each distance 4s ; Ist distance, 440 yards. 5. The Foxton Wheel Race, 2 miles : Ist prize £lO and trophy (Levin and Co.'s employees) value i!3 38 ; 2nd, £3 ; 3rd, £l. Entrance 10s. 6. Girls Race (Local) under 15: Ist prize, trophy (Mr Fraser’s) value 21s; 2nd, trophy value 10s 6d. Entrance free. 7. One Mile Bike Race: Ist prize, £4t ; 2nd, £2 ; 3rd, £l. 8. Half-Mile Running : Ist prize, £3 and gold medal (Mr Barnard’s) value £2 2s; 2nd, 80s' and trophy (Mr | ; Osborne’s) value 15s; 3rd, 10s. En- 1 ! trance 3s. | j 9. District Footballers Race, 100 j yards: Ist prize, Sub-Union’s Cup, ; value £3 3a ; 2nd, vest value 27s 6d (Mr ; Bradley’s). Entrance 3s. ! 10. Ladies Bracelet, 300 yards : Ist prize, Bracelet value £5 5s (Mr S. Hickson’s special); 2nd prize Bracelet, Mr Coley’s trophy, value £2 2s. Entrance, ss.' j 11. 1J t Mile Bike Race : Ist prize, ! £5 ; 2nd, £2 10s; 3rd, £l. Entrance 6s. ! 12. One Mile Running: Ist prize, I £6 and trophy value £2 2s (Watckorn Stiles and Co.’s); 2nd, £3; 3rd, £l. Entrance 6s. 13. Half-Mile Bike Race : Ist prize, '£2 10s ; 2nd, 20s; 3rd, 10s. Entrance 2s 6d. 14. Wrestling (Cumberland Style) : Ist prize, 80s and Mr R Hickson’s trophy, value £1 is ; 2nd, 10s. Post entry 23. 15. Obstacle Race: Ist prize, 80s and trophy value £2 2s (Nash and Co.’s); 2nd, 20s. Post entry 2s 6d. 16. Baby Show (under 9 months) : Ist prize, beautiful framed enlarged photo of winner (Mr Starck’s). Entrance free. 17. Grinning through the horse collar for boys: Ist prize, ss. Entrance free. 18. Forced Handicap, 150 yards : Ist prize, £2 ; 2nd, 20s. Entrance, winners (compulsory) 2s, losers (optional) Is. Races for children throughout the day. Nominations accompanied by 28 on each event close with the secretary, Foxton, and Mr R. W. Armit, 51 Lambton Quay, Wellington, on October 26th, at 10 p.m. for, events 1,4, 5,7, 8,. 9,10, 11, 12, and 13. Handicaps will appear on or about November 2nd. Acceptances close on ground, 80 minutes before advertised time of starting each event. RULES AND REGULATIONS. Cycling events run under League of New Zealand Wheelman’s Rules. Other events run under rules of N.Z. Athletic Union. No nomination will be accepted on any account without proper entrance fees, and a statement of all public performances for past two years (matches included); if not any, the last five per- j formances to be given. All competitors must be on their marks at the appointed t(me for each event, and anyone not answering to the starter’s call may be disqualified. Three competitors to start or no Ist prize; four, or no second; five, or no third. The Committee may require any competitor to prove his identity further than j by declaration, should they think fit to I do so, and will reserve the right to strike out any event should there not be sufficient entries to satisfy them. Competitors leaving their mark before ' the pistol is fired will be put back one yard for each offence, and anyone not f going back when required may be dis- J 1 qualified. I
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3719, 9 October 1906, Page 4
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