Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

T> A L M E E'S T ON" NORTH ATHLETIC SPORTS. ANNIVERSARY DAY, (Januaet 22, 1879.) ' Peesident: His: Worship the #tayor. . ; . ' VICE-PBESIDESTa': • ■ ■'"'< ,'v Messrs. GL M. She'lson and H.' J. Lloyd.' i Startebs pOk ' Foot Races i : - ' Messrs. H. J. Hayns and PI E: Warburton. Juhges/ fob- Foot Races.: , . , , , Messrs'. J. B. i)ungan,,D. Knight, and S. Colemaii. " ThEASUBBB ;:■-':. . i • • SEOBBTABT : Mr. C. H. Mitford. Mr. R. N. Keeling. CIiEBK oV THE COTJtisB : Mr! W. R>Dimond. j HAMDibAgPEBs.;: . i . . Messrs. Dungan, Mitford, and Colcman. Stabteb — Hobbe Rackj&: : MK H: 3. Hayns.-' : ; JtruflE.- .. : Mr. H. J. Lloyd. , Clerk of the Scales r , Mr. S. Abrahams.

I. 100 -yards' Handicap, for boys under fourteen years. — -First .Prize, £1 ; second, 10s. Entrance; Is. 11. 100 yards" -Handicap for Men, — First prize, £3 ; second, £2. Entrance, 3s. 111. Throwing the Cricket Ball.— Prize, £1 10s. -Entrances, 1 25.; • • : - IV. 120 yard*' Handicap Hurdle Race, ov«r ten hurdles, height 8 feet 6 inches. First prize, £3 ; second prize, £2. Entrance, 3s. V. Running Long Jump.— First prize, £2, ; second,.£l. Entrance, 2ac VI. 440 yards' 'Flat Handicap.— -First" prize £5 ; second, £2. Entrance, ss. .VII. Running High, Jump.— First, prize, £%%. second, £1. ' Entrance, 2s: ■ - VIII. Half Mile Handicap.— Ladiea^Cup— i Value aboyit. £lo. 10s. ; IX. Vaulting with Pole..— First prjze, £5 • second, £2. Entrance, ss. X. 440 yards* Handicap Hurdle. Race, over I ten hurdles. — First prize, £5 ; second, I £2. Entrance, ss. XI. Putting* the Heavy Weight. — First prize, £2 %. seoond, £1. Entrance, 2s. XII. One Mile Champion Handicap. — First prize, £10 aod- Cup the value of £10, second £t> ;. and third. £2. Entrance,10s. Cup to be wontwo years out of three before becoming the property of'the-winner--XIII. Hop; step, and Jurapj — First prize I £1 ; second prize £1. Entarnce 2s. XIV. Two miles' Handicap Walking Match. — First pcize £7< }. seeond £3. Entrance 7sXV. Three-legged Race: — First prize £2; second prize £1. Entrance 2s, XVI. Hack Hurdle Race.— Half mile Heats — carrying lOst. 71b. — First pruse £10 second* prize save stakes. Entrance 10s. XVII. Hack Race.— Catch Weights— Half mile Heats.— First prize,- £7 lOsj; second, save stakes. Entrance 10s. RULES. Any one going over fcbe mark before the pistol fires, to be put back one yard. Nominations for the handicapped events to be in the handa of the Secretary in Secretary in writing by nine o'clock on the night of Wednesday 14th instnnt. Handicaps to be declared Jin the Manawattj Timss of Saturday, 17 instant. Acceptances ' for handicap ped events and entrances for other erents to be taken on the ground one hour before the start of each vase. Nominators for handioaps-'must state the correct color of their costume at the tiiue of entry, must forward half the f ultentratice fee for each event, as well as their post office address, the remainder to be paid acceptance. No nomination will be received unless accompanied with the proper fee and colors. No attendance on competitor! will be allowed under any pretence. Three must compete for each event, or no race : four competitor i or nojsecond prize. Competitors in the walking match will be cautioned but once, and not at all in the last lap. All. protests to be made before the event following, or within fifteen minutes of the finish of the disjutd/ event, and to be accompanied -with a fee of fi\«i ilin s wti jh' will be forfeited should the protest be not upheld. All protests to be settled' by the Judges, whose decision shall be final; . ■ '- Horses for Hack Race must be the property of bona fide residents in the Manawatu County, who have never entered for any advertised race, who have subscribed a ! qualification of 10s, to the funds ' of the Club. Archery, Quoits, Dancing Platform, i • &c. &o. Interval of half-an-houV about two o'clock for refreshments. The- acceptances will be placed, upon a black board before each race* ' Admission to Ground-^Vehicles, 2s. fid ; hojyemon 25. ; pedestrians, Is. Children unts»r ten free. ... Sports to commence at 10.30 sharp. rnOv SMND. FOR THE REMAINDER. OF THIS SEASON,. AT THE ROYAL HOTEL. STABLES, PALMXR.STON, NORTH. The Pure-ttred. Clydesdale Horse, YOUXGS KAROJET. Rising five years- old; Bred by Mr.-. SijiUßf Wbston 1 , of Marton. He is by " Barenet "from an "England's Hope" mare-;; grandam an. imr ported mare. • I Young toot the fi^st t)rizea^a two-year-old in the' Shdw. held at Marton in 1876. , 1 Foi 1 " further pirticulsrs *pply tq the aRQOM IN CHARGE, • At the above Stables.

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MT18800103.2.14.4

Bibliographic details

Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 104, 3 January 1880, Page 3

Word Count
742

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 104, 3 January 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 104, 3 January 1880, Page 3

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert