ron. Referee, A Goodwin. Judges Chopping Events, Charles Hutton, A Reid, Referee, A B Amundsen. Starter Banning Events, Thos. Eosaman. Starter Chopping and Sawing, C A Neilsen. Timekeeper, W Nichol. Management Committee, Messrs Eosaman, P Potaka, W MoClencan, Dawson, B Bogan, A Goodwin, A HEsad, D Cameron, A Warner, Randolph, K Slattery, J B Fryer, A B Amundsen. J W Hamilton, G Roberta, F, Cutta, E Gilmour, Thoa. Begg. PROQEAMME. “ 1. Maiden Scratch, 100 yards. First prize, £2 ; 2nd prize, 10a ; post entry, 2s 6d 2. Eaco, under 16 years, 100 yards.First prize 10s, second, ss. Poet entry. Is, 3. Maiden Chop, 15in block. First prize 60s and Trophy valued £1 Is, given by J. Wheeler, second £1 10s, third 10a. ■ Nomination 3s 6d ; acceptance 2a. 4. Utiku Handicap, three distances of £24 13s ICO, 220, and 440 yards. Firtt distance 100 yards. Prize money in eaoh distance. First prize, £6; second £1 15s; third IGa and trophy. 7s 6d nominates for the 3 distances; aooeptanoe 5s for each distance. 5. One Mile Walk Handicap. First, £5, second £1 10s, third trophy. 6. 220 Yards Hurdie Handicap. First £4, second £2 ss, third 15s. Nominaation 4s ; acceptance, 3s, 7. Wood Chopping Handicap 18in block ; white pine logs. First £lO and Mr G. I Martin’s trophy £1 Is, second £3, ' third £2. Nomination 7s 6d acceptance 5s 8. Utiku Handicap, second distance, 1 220 yards. First 16, second LI 15s, third 10s and trophy. Nomination 7a 6d, acceptance £s 9. High Jump Handicap. First L2, second 15s. Post entry 2s 6d 10. Half Mile Handicap. First L 5, se. cond LI 10s, third trophy. Nomina- ' tion, 3s 6d ; acceptance. 3s 11. Double-Handed Sawing Handicap, 20in • blocks. First prize LI, second L2, • third trophy. Nomination 3s, aooept- > anoa 3s ■ 12. Utiku Handicap, third distance 440 ■ yards : first L 6; second LI ss, third 10 and trophy. Nomination 7s 6d for 1 the tbreo distances. Acceptance 5s for i eaoh distance ; 13. Underhand Chop Handicap 20 inch log.* > Frst L 6, second LI 10s, third 10s. No- • mination ss, acceptance 3s 14. Ladies’ Bracelet, 150 yards, handicap. First bracelet, valued £4 4s, second bracelet, £2 2s, donated by Mr W. t Nichol. Nomination 3s, acceptance 2a ) IS. Local Handicap Baeo, 120 yards. First, Messrs Hodgson Bros.’ trophy, i value £2 15s, second Mr W. Lawson’s trophy LI ss. Nomination 2a 6d, ao- , ceptanoo 2s 16. Forced Handicap, 300 yards. First £2 3 10s, second 10s, trophy added. Win- , nera 33, losers Is I A MEDAL, valued £1 3s, will be given by the Club to the competitor gaining most points in . Nos. 1,8, 12, viz., Utika Handicap. • Nominations lor Events 3, 4. 6, C, 7, 8,10,11, 10, 3 13,14,15, must be in tbo bands of the Secretary by March Ufa, and must be accompanied by Bfc least ail last 2 years’performances; if not com- ’ pejodintbe last two years, the last five years, All nominatiois must be accompanied by fees. 3 Acc- placets tor Koa. 8, 7,11,13, close on MON- , DAY, tbo 23th March. All acceptances close fitteen minutes bo loro i each event starts. . All Running Events conducted i4A r Rules ol t New Zealand Athletic Union. All Chopping Evonis conducted under New Zealand Azemen’s Association’s Rules, r There must be five starters in Event No. 6 or i no race. Local means a radius of three miles from UtiLtt Post Office. , Brass Band in attendance, A BALL will bo held in Randolph’s Hall on • the night of the Sport?. Gent’s ss, ladies Ireei Admission to ground Is, children 6-3. : t Bookies will bo allowed on ground by me nt ' of a tea €1 la. “ provided on the ground. , B. B. JENKIKO3, Eon. See. : DUDLEY ft. PRIOR, COMMISSION AGENT 1 i FEI-LDINGK , THE MOTOR CARRffIG BUSINESS j Lately carried on by Mr H. S. Bates has been purchased by me. Those who > require to bo driven to any part of the l • North Island, wire or write to mo, P.O. 3 Box 49, Telephor • 57, between the hours | of 9.a.m. and 6 pnj. after 5p,m., Telo* phone 59. HUNTERVILLE PLUMBING & TIN SMITHING WORKS. > BEES & UPCHURCH, CERTIFICATED SANITARY PLUMBERS, MILNE STREET, HUNTEBYILLE. House and Sanitary Plumbing. 1 Hot-Wator Services and Electric Btlls Fitted Tanks, Milk Cans, Vats, Aerators, Bathi', Boiler Frames, Wash Tufas, etc., etc. Repairs Executed. Prices Moderate. Estimates Given. HIGHEST PRICE FOit SEED Is secured by MACHINE DRESSING. We Oi-’fsr FREE FIRE INSURANCE And when Dressed FREE DELIVERY at either PALMERSTON N. or FEILDING, Thus giving the Grower Two Markets. HODDER & TOLLEY, Ltd., Flour & Seed-Cleaning Mills, FEILDING. gR A D WAY SASH BUTCHERY. OPE .'fING ANNOUNCEMENT. DICKSON BROS. Have pleasure in announcing they have started business in Marion, as Cash Batchers, Families will be waited on for Orders Meat of First-Class Quality only upplied. ALL GOODS OF VARIOUS KINDS. Business Premises: ppoaite New Zealand Clothing Factory' MART ON, Teas. teas, teas What do yon think of this for FANNINGS? HALF CHESTS, 103 lb. 6lb PACKETS, 43 04 SINGLE POUND, Is AT T. DARRAGH’S FEILDING.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8745, 20 February 1907, Page 4
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