BARGAIN SALE OF BRAFERY, BOOTS, AND FANCY GOODS Starts on 2nd February, 1807. IAMESBURT BEOS,, i THE BONGOTEA STORE.
OTHER EVENTS. 20. Chain Stepping Competition : First 10s, entrance 6d. 21. Sack Race, boys under 14 : First 7s Cd, 2nd 2s (id; entrance (id. Sheep Guessing Competition. Skittle Alloy. Coooanut Shies, Novelty Races for Special Prizes. RULES AND REGULATIONS. AH running events to be conducted under N.Z.Athletic Union rules and cycling events under League of New Zealand Wheelmen rules. Six starters or no third prize. Nominations for all handicap events (with performances for two last years) close with the Secretary ga SATURDAY, March 2nd at Marion. Entries for Ponies and Hunters' Competitions close on SATURDAY, March 2nd. Brass Band in attendanoe. Refreshments on the ground. Admission to Sports Is, Children Cd, under 12 free. Members' Tickets Ss, to admit Gentleman and Lady. First llaop to start $ 13 nooii. OR4N M ENT Ok the Night op the Sports! in THE pßora House, MARION, " ARTHUR WAY. Hon. Sec. igiH APUAI IVIEETIN^ or r rna I EANGIWAHIA ATHLETIC CLUB j Will be held in the 1 EANGIWAHfA DOMAIN | OK | Monday, March 18th, !807. | Officers —Patron, F, S, U-oodbehare, Erg ‘ 1 •President, Vy. S. Marshall, Esq.; Vice- | Presidents, V P. if; pembertoA, Gt S. I Brown, Cl C. Milos, J- W. Tompkins, J. I J. Bryce, D. H. Guthrie, -T- Eentoul, G, j &orl W. IT- Epcwgter ■ Secretary, M? X. j W O'Dwyer ; Assistant Secretary, E. R. Eeesott; Treasurer, F. J. Savvell 5 Handicapper, B. Craig; Conductor of Sports, 1 ” y Pemberton J Judger ; Running, Messrs G. Perry, J. Menzis, G. Kvegcr, j P. H. Roaohs ; Chopping, J. Menzie ; ! Horse Events, Messrs W. Meyers, AGower, and jparolog. PROGRAMME, * >l, Maiden Race, 150 yards, local; First priga 20s, ?nd 10s | entrance 2s. To 3 start at 11 a.m. |2, Tilting nttha Bing ; Ist prize £4, 2nd £1; entrance 4s, open. I 3. Boys’ Rase, under 15 : First pr ize 10s, 2nd ss, 3rd 2s Cd ; entrance free, 4. IQO Yards Local Handicap : Ist prize 40s, 2nd 20s, 3rd 10s ; nomination Is, < aeoeptanoe 2s. 6. Boys’ Belay Race: First prize £l, 2nd
10a; entrance free 6. Hunters’ Competition, 12st. up, open: First prize £IU, 2nd trophy ; entrance 10s 7. Qirls’ Race, unde 15 : First prize 10s, 2nd ss, 3rd 3a Od ; entrance free 8. Half Mile, local, Handicap for those who have never won a race of a mile or half mile: Ist prize 60s, 2nd 40s, 3rd 10a nomination 2a, acceptance la. 9. Tugof-War, seven men aside; First prize 425; entrances Is par man. 10. 220 Hurdles Handicap, local, for maiden hurdlers: First prize 20s, 2nd 10s ; nomination Is, acceptance la 11. Wood Chopping Competition, open, ISin. logs: First prize £6, 2nd £2, 3rd £1; entrance 6s 13, 220 Yards Bracelet Handicap, open: ' First prise Bracelet value £3 3s, 2nd Trophy ; -nomination 3s, acceptance Is. 13. Pony Ease, open, ponies up to 13 hands ridden by school boysslet 40s, 2nd 10s, entranco 2s 6d 14. Men’s Relay Race, 1 mile, teams of four men, district teams: First prize £3, 2nd £l, entrance 4s a team. 15. Ladies’ Nail Driving; First prize Mr Say well’s Trophy value 15s; entrance free , 16. Sack Hurdle Race, 100 yards : Ist 20s, 2nd ss, open: entrance Is. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. Local means resident within 18 miles (map measurement) of Eangiwahia Post Office for three months prior to date of sports. 2. Nominations for events Nos. 4,5, 8, 10. 11, 12, 14, accompanied by last two years’ performances, or if none by last 3 performances, to close v/i»h Secretary on Saturday, 2nd March, at 6p m. • 3. No nomination will be received unless accompanied by necessary fees. 4. Competitors in local races shall, if required, produce certificate of residence from iheir nearest postmaster. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. “ Brass Band, Sheep and Lamb Guessing, Chain Stepping, Maypole Dance, Flower Show. GRAND GO NO SET & DANCE in the evening. Ne Bookmakers allowed on the ground. A. W. O’DWYER, Eon. Secretary.
e pUFTON ATHLETIC & CYCLING CLUB’S 8 ANxNUA3^_SPpKTS. Tba postponed meeting of the above Club will be held on the DOMAIN GROUNDS, BULLS, oa j WEDNESDAY, 20th FEBRUARY. RUNNING & CYCLING EVENTS An attractive Programme of Twenty Events wiil be open to competitors fn Running, Cycling and Novelty Events to the Cash value of iSSQ. All Events wilt bo open to Competitors who have never won stakes to the collective value of M, HORSE JUMPING EVENTS. Hunters’ Competition, open; weight, list 71bs. Ist prize, bandfome solid silver cup value £lO 10a and COs added; 2nd horse, 30s Entrance 10a. Cnp to be won twice in succession by the same horse and owner, or three times at intervale by the same owner. Maiden Hunters’ Jumping Competition for horses that, have never won a jump ing event to the value of £B. Ist. 70s; 2nd, 30s.‘ Entrance ss. 1 Pony Jumping Competition, open. Ist, 1 70s; 2nd, 80s, Nominations, 5s Nominations for all events close with tbs Secretary on the day of the Sports, ' Programmes may be obtained on appli- ' cation to ' J. CAMPION, I Hon. Secretary. E. CHASE,. OEOPIQN,. MAETOH. 1 The Oldest Coachbnilder, Wheelwright, & Genera! Blacksmith Establishment in the District. FOR BALL,
One Second - hand MoOORMIOK MOWER. Any quantity of Seoond-hand Maasey Harris and McCormick BE iPERS and BINDERS, all jn good order and to bo Sold Cheap. Ono Second-Hand HORSE POWER AGENT for Booth, Maodonasd and Massky-Haeeis Implements. All kinds of Implements kepi in stock of the above makers. All kinds of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS and MACHINERY ■ REPAIRED. A large stock of Extras of all Agrioal total Implement Makers kept. Catalogues on application. P.O. Box 15. TKiurHOKB No. 1 O LD EOQTS MADE NEW. KISfBOLTON EOAD,' PeIIDING. Boots Repaired at Shortest Notice. A Trial Solicited. •
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8739, 13 February 1907, Page 4
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