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Chopping, Mr E G Hardy. Judges Banning Events. T Eosaman. D Cameron. Referee, A Goodwin. Judges Chopping Events, Charles Bu.ton, A Beid. Beferee, A B Amundsen. Starter Banning Events, Thos. Eosaman. Starter Chopping and Sawing, C A Neilsen. Timekeeper, W Niohol. Management Committee, Messrs Eosaman, P Potato, W MeGlenr.BD, Dawson, E Bogan, A Goodwin, A II Bead, D Cameron, A Warner, Randolph, B Slattery, J B Fryer, A B Amundson. J W Hamilton, G Roberts, F. Cutts, E Qilmour, Thos. Begg. PBOGKAMME, 1. Maiden Scratch, 100 yards. First prize, £2 ; 2nd prize, 10a; post entry, 2a Cd 2. Boys' Race, under 16 years, 100 yards. * First prize 10s, second, ss. Post entry, Is, 3. Maiden Chop. 151 n block. First prize 60s and Trophy valued £1 Is, given by J. Wheeler, second £X 10s, third 10s. Nomination 3s *d; acceptance 2a. 4. Utiku Handicap, throe distances of £24 15s ICO, 230, end 440 yards. Pint distance ICO y vds. Prize money in each distance. First prize, £C; second £1 15s; third 10a and trophy. 7s 6d nominates for the 3 distances; acceptance 5s for each distance. 6. One Mile Walk Handicap. First, £5, second £llos, third trophy. 6. 220 Yards Hurdle Handicap. First £4, second £2 sa, third 15s. Nominaation 4s ; acceptance, 3s 7. Wood Chopping Handicap 18in block J white pine logs. First £lO and Mr G. Marlin’s trophy £1 Is, second £3, third £2. Nomination 7s 6d acceptance Ss 8. Utiku Handicap, second distance, 290 yards. First 16, second LI 15s, third 10s and trophy. Nomination 7s 6d, acceptance 5s 9, High Jump Handicap. First L 9, 'second 15s. Post entry 3s 6d 10. Half Mile Handicap. First LB, sc. cond LI 10s, third trophy. Nomination, 8s 6d ; acceptance. 3a 11. Double-Handed Sawing Handicap, 20in blocks. First prize L 4, second L2, third trophy. Nomination 3s, acceptance 3s 12. Utiku Handicap, third distance 440 yards: first LG; second LI ss, third 10 and trophy. Nomination 7s 6d for tbo three distances. Acceptance 5s lor each distance 13. Underhand Chop Handicap 20 inch log. Fret L 6, second Ll 10s, third 10s. Nomination ss, coceptanoe 3s 14. Ladies’ Bracelet, 150 yards, handioap. First bracelet, valued £4 4s, second bracelet, £2 2a, donated by Mr W. Nichol. Nomination 3s, acceptance 2a 15. Lcoal Handicap lli.ee, 120 yards. First, Messrs Hodgson Bros.’ trophy, value £2 153, second Mr W. Lawson's trophy Ll ss. Nomination 2a 6d, acceptance 2a 16. Forced Handicap, 300 yards. First £2 10s, second 10s, trophy added. Winners 3s, losers Is A MEDAL, valued £S 3a, will be given by the Club to the competitor gaining moat points in Noa. 4,8, 12, viz., Utiku Handicap. Nominations for Events S, 4,6, 6,7, g, 10, U, 13, 18, U, IS, must be in the bands of the Secretary by March lltb, end must be accompanied by at least all last 2 years' performances; if not competed in tho last two years, the last five years. All nomination must be accompanied by fees. Acceptances tor No?. 8, 7,11,13, close on MONDAY, tbo 23th March. AH acceptances close fifteen minutes before each event starts. All Running Events conducted under Roles of New Zealand Athlelio Union. All Chopping Events conducted under How Zealand Axemen’s Association's Rules. There must be five starters in Event No. B or no race. Local meins a radius of throe miles from UtiLu Post Office. Brass Band in attendance. A BALL will bo held in Randolph’s Hall on the night of the Sports. Gent's Bs, ladies freeAdmission to ground Is, children 6d. Boobies wilt bo allowed on ground by payment of a fee ot gl Is. Luncheon provided on the ground. E. B. JENNINGS, Eon. Beo.

BOLTON and District SPORTS. To bo held on the Kimbolton Cricket and Sports Ground on Wednesday, March 13, IBo7 a PROGRAMME. First Race starts at 10.30 am. 1 Boys’ Race, 100 yards, under 11 years. First priza 10s, 2nd sg. Entrance 03. 2. Maiden Race, 160 yards; Ist prize £l, 2nd 7 S 6d. Bntrarce Is. St Girls' Race, 100 yards, under 11 years: Ist 10s, 2nd ss, Entrance Cd. 4. 100 Yards Handicap; Ist £2 2», 2nd 30s. Nomination 1-, acceptance Is. 5. 883 Yards Handicap; Ist £2 10s, 2nd 80s Horn nation 2s, acceptance Is ‘ 6. High Jump; Ist 255, 2nd 7a 6d, Entrance Is Gd. 7. 110 Yards Handicap; Ist £2 2s, 2nd 20s Nomination Is 6d, acceptance Is 8. Ladies’ Bracelet, 220 yards; Ist bracelet value £B,2nd 20s Nomination 2s, acceptance Is To be nominated by ladies « ' 9. One Mile Handicap; Ist £6, 2nd £2, Brd £1 Nomination 2t 03, acceptances, 6d ‘ 10. Gents’Tilting; Ist £l2s, 2nd 20a. Entrance 11. Maiden Hunters’ Competition; Ist £8 2nd H)?, 3rd 10s. Entrance 8s (5 entries or no third prise) * 12. Bareback Riding over hurdles j Ist £2 Si, 2nd SOa, Entrance os (8 entries or no event) 18, Hunters’ Competition (open); Ist £7 18». 2nd £2 lOi, third aOs. Entrance 7s M(8 entries or no third prise) 11 Open Trot Handicap, about one mile! Ist £9 2s, 2nd 20s. Entrance 2s 6d. 15, Pony Jumping, up to and including II hands high, To he ridden by boys IE years or under: Ist 80s, and los. Entrance 2s (8 entries or no event) 16, School Child's Pony Trot, 11 hand, Sin and under. To be ridden by child who rides same regularly to school; Ist trophy value 82s 6d, presented by Messrs A. H. Button and Co I 2nd IDs. Entrance la ‘ 17, Horse High Jump; let trophy valued £2 2s presented by Mr VY. Pratt; 2nd 20s. Entrance 2a (E enfrics or no second prize), Three entries or no event 18, Chain Stepping; Ist trophy 21s, presented by Mr J, Bailey Entrance la 3 19- PJ,S Guessing Competition (pig donated by Mr W. Poole); Ist £2, 2nd 20s. Entrance Is guess 20, Sheep Guessing Competition (one sheen donated by Mr W. Pratt); Ist £2, 2nd 20a Entrance Is guess 21. Lamb Guessing Competition (3lambs donated by Bon. J. Bryce); Ist £2, 2nd 20s. Entrance Is guess w Nomination, lor Events 1, B 3, 7,8 and 9 mas bo in too hands of the Secretary not later thai SATURDAY, 2nd March, and most be j-com pmicd with nomination fees as above, and event 11, 13.11 and 15 not later than WEDNESDAY 6th March Alt other events post entry. Com notilora are requested to send Postal Notes no Stamps ’ Naminaioss must be accompanied with i state-runt ot the last two years' performances aUo dates and localities of same. Each com iwcsuwca in isaon cor peittor must state bis handicap and position i finish of race, otherwise he will be liable to di T n I- ’ uo r»tu ue name to d; qualification. Any competitor found galltv c sending in false performances, running under a assumed name, or practising fraud shall be dl« qualified for life, The Committee reserve Ih right to require any competitor, cither before o after the eveot, to make declaration as to hi identity and the correctness of the description o ins performances. The Committee may dfs qualify any competitor, either before or after anj event, who shall refuse to make the required declaration, and ho shall not be entitled la claim any priz*. Entries will be received and the Sports con ducted under the RuLs of the New Zealand Athletic Union, Admission to ground Zs j children, fid. J. D, McKECHNIE & R. RICHARDSON, Secs. I F Yen WANT a STTLIbH SB “• of HARNESS call and inspoc tbs Large Stock of HARNESS & SADDLES AT W. J. NEILL’S Near Post Office, FEILDIN9, Where HARNESS WILL PIT and PRICES SHIT ALL. AND CO.. Lid. COAL, GRAIN, AND GENERAL merchants. PALMERSTON NORTH. _ Sole Agents poR ir?"’?* Asbestos Rubber and Oil Co, Mallhoid & B. and P, Ready Roofinn Calm on's Asbestos Rcofisciaud Wsuiing Slates Wilson’s Star Brand Portland Cement Puponga Coal Company, Ltd., etc. Write for particulars. You will find out prices right, os wo wish to do busi. ness with you. Tblkphonk 228

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8754, 2 March 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8754, 2 March 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8754, 2 March 1907, Page 4

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