WANTED— A Staunch Horse for trap work. —Apply Gray, Jonnti'„ou-street. ■\ITANTED— At once for the Family Hotel, a Housemaid. No washing. WANTED KNOWN. For sale, a Pony, suitable for gig or sacMle. . Apply Rev. J. Southern, Norbitoi? T, oad. nrv,j LET. —Furnished or unmrnished, my residence in Johnstone Street. For particulars apply to my attorney, R. Moore, Main Street. Signed G. Brewer, mo LET OR SELL—In John-' stone Street, an 8-roomed House, scullery, washhouse, storeroom and office ; also a two-roomed Cottage, and a one-man’s room. For particulars apply Mrs G. Coley, Johnstone Street, Foxton. LOST. —A Jubilee Halt Sovereign, 1887, with handle bar' attached. Finder will be handsomely rewarded on returning same to Herald officeQT . PATRICK'S SPORTS AND K 3 PICNIC ASSOCIATION. SECOND ANNUAL SPORTS MEETING. To be held on the A.& P. Showgrounds, Palmerston North on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1908. £BO in Prize Money and Trophies. PROGRAMME: 1. Maiden Race, 100 Yards. Ist, 20s; 2nd, trophy value 10s 6d, presented by P. Herring, Esq. Entrance Is. 2. Boys’ Race (under 16) 100 Yards. Ist, 7s 6d ; 2nd, 5s ; 3rd, 2s 6d. Entrance, 6d. 3. St. Patkick’s Day Handicap (first event), 100 Yards. Ist, 50s and trophy value 21s, presented by J. Wis hart, Esq.; 2nd, 20s ; 3rd, 10s. Nomination, Is ; acceptance, 2s _6d. 4. Bicycle Race, Half-mile. Ist, 40s, and trophy value 21s, presented by L. Giorgi, Esq.; 2nd, 20s ; 3rd, 10s Nomination, Is; acceptance, 2s 6d. 6. Mile Walk. Ist, 60s and medal valued 425, presented by P. O’Connor, Esq. ; 2nd, 20s. Nomination, Is ; acceptance 2s 6d. 6. Bicycle Race, 1 Mile. Ist, 40s and medal value 425, presented by C. E. Harden, Esq.; 2nd, 20s ; 3rd, 10s. 7. St. Patrick's Day Handicap (second event), 220 Yards. Ist, 50s and medal value 425, presented by P. O’Connor, Esq.; 2nd, 20s; 3rd, 10s. Nomination, Is; acceptance,2s 6d. 8. Half-Mile Handicap. Ist, 60s ; 2nd, 20s ; 3rd, 10s. Nomination Is, acceptance 2s 6d. 9. Tug-of-Wae (teams of six). Ist, 30s. Entrance, 3s a team. 10. St. Patrick’s Day Wheel Race, 2 Miles, Ist, 100 s and trophy value 30s, presented by C, E. Dempsy, Esq.; 2nd, 30s; 3rd, 10s. Nomination Is 6d; acceptance, 3s. 11. St. Patrick’s Day Handicap (third event) 440 yards, Ist, 50s and medal valued 425, presented by C. E. Harden, Esq. ; 2nd, 20s ; 3rd, 10s. Nominations Is; acceptance 2s 6d. 12. Forced Handicap. Ist, 20s; 2nd, 10s. Entrance, winners (compulsory) 2s 6d; losers (optional) Is. 13. Bicycle Race, One Mile and ahalf. Ist, 40s and trophy value 2ls ; 2nd, 20s; 3rd 10s. Nomination, Is; acceptance 2s Cd, 14. Hunters’ Competition, weight l2st. Ist 105? and Cup valued £5 ss, to be won twice in succession or three times at intervals ; 2nd 425; 3rd zls. Entrance 10s. SEVEN-A-SIDE FOOTBALL MATCH. Open to Club teams. A set of 15 club jerseys and 7 caps will be presented to winning team ; entrance 7s per team. A Handsome Cup, presented by R. H. Bright, Esq., will be awarded to the first pedestrian competitor scoring 20 points at the meeting. Points to count: 5 for Ist, 3 for 2nd, 2 for 3rd. CONDITIONS t 1. Nominations for 3,4, 5,6, 7,8, ]O, 11 and 13 close with the Secretary, at| Palmerston North, on Monday, 9th March, 1908, and for Hunters’ Competition and 7-aside Football Match, on Saturday, 14th March, 1908 : Nos 1; 2, and 12 post entry. 2. Past two years’, performances to be sent with nominations.' If no performance for two years, the last three performances to be sent in. ‘ 3. Cycling Events are subject to The League of N.Z. Wheelmen’s rules. 4. Pedestrian Events under rules of the N.Z. Athletic Union. 5. The Committee reserve the right to re handicap any Competitor. 6. Nominations will not be accepted without proper nomination fees. 7. Handicaps will appear in the papers of the-district. ' No Bookmakers allowed on the ground.' Palmerston North Brass Band, in attendance. Admission to Ground, Is : Stand, 6d. E. D. BUTLER, 7 Joint A. L. WESTMORLAND, 5 Secs MANAWATU HOTEL, avenue road, foxton. A. E. SHADBOLT, PROPRIETOR. ONE of the oldest established Hotels in the Manawatu District. Every attention given to Visitors 1 to the town, and also to Boarders. Comfortable Sitting Rooms and 1 airy Bedrooms. I 1 CUISINE OF THE BEST.' ' None but the most Superior Wines,- Spirits, Ales and Stout, and other Liquors kept in stock. Good Stabling and Roomy Loose Boxes available. MUSIC. •mTRS R- K. GRAY, Johnson -atJL street, —100 per cent passes of pupils in theory pianoforte. Maximum marks .drained i. Trinity, Royal, and Natipnal Colleges, London. . ■ Juvenile Singing Class Saturday morning at 11 o’clock. Terms: Moderate. ” l u \ i j « - *1 I IA * I* l
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 382, 25 February 1908, Page 3
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