GET; IT! Don’t be persuaded to bwj this and that just because it Is a new brand, and probably packed by some inexperienced firm, and pushed for the sake of extra profit. BUY AN ARTICLE WHICH IS GUARANTEED, and has STOOD A PUBLIC TEST ' for,. 27 YEARS PURE TSAS JpOHA GINA Sports Association. (Affiliated with the New Zealand Athletic Union). NINTH ANNUAL MEETING, To bo held in Messrs Hassell Bros. Paddoc 1 :, Pvaumai ou MONDAY, 18th MA’UJH, 1907, To start at i: >;.m. 1. Boys’ Baca: For boys 14 years & under. First prize trophy; second trophy; entrance free 2, Open Creamery Trot (saddle); For bona . fide milk carters that have delivered milk for not loss than three months previous to the day of Sports. First prize, 60s; 2nd, 10s j entrance 3s 6d 8. 100 Yards Handicap : First prize, 255; 2nd, ss; entrance, Is 6d 4. Novelty Race Addition: First prize. 80s; 2nd, 10s; entrance, 2s 5. 440 Yards Handicap : First prize, 40s; 2nd, 10s; entrance, 2s Gd 6. Maiden Hunters’ Competition, weight list; First prize, L 5 10s; 2nd, 20s; entrance, Ga 7. Novelty Race, Lend, Tret, and Gallop: , First prize, 80s; 2nd, 10s; entrance, 2a 8. 220 Yards Handicap, Flat: First prize, 40s; 2nd, Kh ; entrance, 2s Gd 9. Trotting Handicap (Saddle): A sweepstake of 2a Gd with £4 added ; second horse 20s from the stakes; entrance, 5s 10. Noveity Race, needle-threading ; First prize, 80s ; 2nd, 10s; entrance, 2b 11. Girls’ Race, 14 years and under ; First prize, trophy i 2nd, trophy ; entrance, free 12. Ladies’Race: First prize, trophy; 2nd, trophy ; entrance, free 13. Hunters’ Competition, weight, list: First prize, £‘lo 10s; 2nd, £2; entrance 19s 14. Dummy it ico : First prize, 30a; 2nd, 10s; ento-.uco, 2s 15. Novelty i see, Apple Bobbing: First prize 30s; 2nd, 10s; entrance, 2s 16. Tug of War on Horseback, four men aside; First piizo, 40s; 2nd, 10s; entrance, Is per man 17. Tug of War (local), tea men aside: - First prize, COs; entrance, Is per man Weight Guessing Competition Brass Band in attendance. Hot water supplied free Admission to ground—Adults Is, children under 12, 6d; horse Is Entries dose with the Secretary haif an hour before each event, with the exception of Nos 3,5, and 8, nominations for which close with, the Secretary, or A. Bell, handicapper, on March 11th H W OLIVER, Secretary JJlim ATHLETIC SPORTS T n bo held in tho RECBi ,'TION GROUND, On Easter Monday, Ist April, At 11 o’clock. £9O IN PKBZE MONEY.
Officers.—Patron, Mr Bonington, M.H.B. President Mr Gregor McGregor. VicePresidents, T A Randolph, A F Gibbs. W. Parker, A J Jojce, A B Larsen, R F Perhani, B A Wakoman, 1° W Gibbons, J T Matthews, B G Hawkes. Handicappers: Running, Mr Ulic Shannon ; 1 Chopping, Mr B G Hardy. Judges: Running Events. T Rosaman, D Cameron. Referee, A Goodwin. Judges Chopping Events, Charles Hutton, A Reid, * Referee, A B Amundsen. Starter Bun- •* ning Events, Tbos. Rosaman. Starter Chopping and Sawing, C A Neilsen. Timekeeper, W Nichoi. Management Committee, Messrs Rosaman, P Potaka, W McClennan, Dawson, E Bogan, A Goodwin, A H Read, D Cameron, A Warner, Randolph, B Slattery, J B Fryer, A B Amundsen, J W Hamilton, G Roberts, F, Cutts, E Gilmour, Thos. Begg. PROGRAMME. 1, Maiden Scratch, 100 yards. First prize, £2; 2nd prize, 10s; post entry, 2s 6d 2, Boys 1 Race, under 16 years, 100 yards, t "'First prize 10s, second, ss. Post entry, Is. t 3, Maiden Chop, loin block. First prize 60s and Trophy valued £1 Is, given by ( J. Wheeler, second £1 10s, third 10a. , Nomination 3s Od ; acceptance 2s. i. Utiku Handicap, three distances of £24 , 15s ICO, 220, and 440 yards. First distance 100 yards. Prize money in each distance. First prize, £6; second £1 las; third IPs and trophy. 7a Gd : nominates for the 3 distances; accept- 1 nnoo 5s for each distance. 5. One Mile Walk Handicap. First, £5, second £1 10s, third trophy. ; 6. 220 Yards Hurdle Handicap. First 1 £4 , second £2 sa, third 15s. Nominaation 4s ; acceptance, 3a 7. Wood Chopping Handicap 18in block ; white pine logs. First £lO and Mr G. Martin’s trophy £1 Is, second £3, third £2, Nomination 7s 6d, accept-, anco 5a 8. Utiku Handicap, second distance, 220 yards. First £.O, second LI 15s, third 103 and trophy. Nomination 7a Od, acceptance os 9. High Jump Handicap. First L2, second 15s. Pest entry 2s Od 10. Half Milo Handicap. First L 5, sc. cond LI ICs, third trophy. Nomination, 3s Od ; acceptance, 3s 11. Double-Handed Sawing Handicap, 20in blocks. First prize L 4, second L2, third trophy. Nomination 3s, acceptance 3a
2. Utika Handicap, third distance 440 s yards : liret L(>; second LI sa, third 10 and trophy. Nomination 7s 6d lot tho three distances. Acoeptanoa 5a for each distance 3. Underhand Chop Handicap 20 inch leg. Prat M, second LI 10a, third 10s. Nomination ss, acceptance 3a 4. Ladies’ Bracelet, 150 yards, handicap. First bracelet, valued i'4 4s, second bracelet, 2s, donated by Mr W. Niehol. Nomination 3a, acceptance 2a 15. Local Handicap Race, 120 yards. First, Messrs Hodcsoa Bros.’ trophy, value i 2 ISs, second Mr W. Lawson’s trophy LI ss. Nomination 2a Cd, acceptance 2s 16. Forced Handicap, 300 yards. First 12 10s, second 10s. trophy added. Winners 3s, losers Is A MEDAL, valued £3 Ba, will bo given by the Club to the competitor gaining most points m Nos. 4,8, 12, viz., Utikn Handicap. Nominations tor Events 8. 4. 6,6, 7,8, W, Hi 18, 14, 18, must be in tlje bands ol the Secretary by March lltb, and must bo accompanied by at least all last 2 years’ performances; H'not competed in the last two years, the last five years. a!1 nominatio jb must bo accompanied by locs. Aoo( ptanccß lor Nos. B, 7,11,13, close on MONDAY, the 25th March. * All acceptances close fllteon minutes botoro each event starts. ~ , . All RnnninglEvcnts conducted under Rules ol Now Zealand Athletic Union, All Chopping Events conducted under Now Zealand Axemen’s Association's Rules. There must be live starters in Event No. E or IXU IttbOl Local means a radius of fchroo bjiiob from UfiiLv Post Office. Brass Band in attendance. A BALD will bo held in Randolph's Hall or the night ol Iho Sports. Gent’s 6s, ladieslteoAdmission to ground Is, children 6d. Bookies will be allowed on ground by paymoni 01. a lee of £1 Is. Hot Water provided on the ground. E. B. JENNINGS, Hon. SflO. gA N FORT HOUSE, BROADWAY, MARTON, PRIVATE BOARD & RESIDENCE MRS D.~O. BBTT, PROPRIETRESS. ■The House has been thoroughly rone vaSod and ro-farniahod, and I’ommnec Boarders may roly upon having excel lent accommodation, . Soli, Gold, JPlwngo & ShpwM Baths,
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8739, 13 February 1907, Page 3
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