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UGAXN SAI Starts on 2nd February, ISO 7.

Chopping, Mr E G Hardy. Judges Runniog Events. T Ros&man. D Cameron. Referee, A Goodwin. Judges Choppint? Events, Charles l.iiu&n, A Iteidi Heforoo, A B Amundsen. Starter Running Event:, Thcs Kosarnan. Starter Chop Ding and Sawing, C A Neileeni TimVfcecp?r, W Kinfcoi. Management Committee, };>.-?rimau, P Potaka, W Mi-Clcr.jv.in, Dawsoa, E Bogan, A Goodwin, & HRead, l> Cameron, A War-nr-r, XinrJoiph, V, Slutery, J B Fryer, A B imuu&sfi, -1 W Hamilton, G Roberts, F, CuJt.a. hi Gilrnour, Thos. Begg. PROGRAMME. 1, Miidoa Scratch, 100 yards. First prize, .i'2 ; 2nd prize, 10s; post entry, 2a 6d 2.* Boys' Baca, under 16 years, 100 yards. " First prize 10s, second, os. Post entry, Is. 3. Madden Chop, lain block. First prize 00s and Trophy valued £1 Is*, given by J. Wheeler, second £1 10s, third 10a. Nomination 3s Cd ; acceptance2a. 4. Uiiku Handicap, three distances of E 24 15s 100, 220, and 440 yards. First distance 100 yr-r:!s. Prizo money in eaoh .distance. First prize, £0; second £1 15s; third 10s and trophy. 7s Gd nominates for the 3 distances; acceptance 53 for each distance. 5. One Mile 'Walk Handicap. First, £5, second £1 10?, third trophy. . 6. 220 Yards Hurdla Handicap. First £4, second Z2 ss, third 15s. Nominaatioa 4s ; acceptance, 3s 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 Od acceptacce 5s 8. Utiku Handicap, second distance, 220 yards. First 1,6, second LI 15s, third 10s and trophy. Nomination 7a fid, acceptance 5s 9. High Jump Handicap. First L2, second 15s. Post entry 2s 6d 10. Half Mile Handicap. First L 5, Be. cond LI 10s, third trophy. Nomination, 3s 6d; acceptance, 3s il. Double-Handed Sawing Handicap, 20in blocks. First prize L 4, second L2, third trophy. Nomination 3s, acceptance 3a 12. Utiku Handicap, third distance 440 yards : first LG; seoond LI ss, third 10 and trophy. Nomination 7a 6d for the three distances. Acceptance 5s for each distance 13. Underhand Chop Handicap 20 inch log. FrsS L 6, second LI 10s, th ird 10s. Nomination ss, acceptance 3s 14. Ladieß' Bracelet, 150 yards, handicap. First bracelet, valued ti 4s, Eecond bracelet, £2 2s, donated by Mr W. Nichol. Nomination 3s, acceptance 2s 15. Local Handicap Race, 120 yards. Firßt, Messrs Hodeson Bros.' trophy, £'2 15s, second Mr W. Lawson's . trophy LI ss. Nomination 2s 6d, acceptance 2s I 16. Foroed Handicap, 300 yards. First £2 I 10f, second 10s, trophy added. Winners 3s, losers Is A MEDAL, valued £3 Bs, will be given by the Club to the competitor gaining moat points in NO3. 4,8, 12, viz., otik" Handicap. Nominations lor Events 0, 4. 5,6, 7, 8,10, 11, 13 13,14,15, most be in tbo bands of tbe Secretary lances; if not cc . ua —j. ...» j —-. the last five --- inatio is must be accompanied by f< tances for Nos. 3, 7,11,18, close on MONDAY, toe 251 h Marcb. All acceptances close fifteen minutes before each event star's. All Running Events conducted under Eules of Now Zealand Athletic Union. AH Chopping Events conducted under Hew mst bo five stsrters in Event No. 5 o no raco, Local means a radius of three miles from TJtiLu Post Office. A BALL will bo held in Randolph's Hall on the night of tbe Sports. Gent's ss, ladies freeAdmission to ground Is, ohildrenCd. Bookies will bo allowed on ground by payment of a fee of CI Is. Luncheon provided on the ground. E. B. JENNINGS, Hon. Beo. and District SPORTS. To be held on the Kimbolton Cricket and Sports Ground on Wednesday, March 13, 1907. PROGRAMME. First Race starts at 10.30 a.m. 1 Boys'Race, 100 yards, under It years. First prize 10s, 2nd 6s. Entrance Cd. 2. Maiden Race, 160 yards; Ist prize £l, 2nd 7s 6d. Entrance Is. P. Girls' Eace, 100 yards, under 11 years; Ist 10s, 2nd 53. Entrance 03. i. 100 Yards Handicap; Ist £2 2>, 2nd 303. Nomination 1», acceptance Is. 5. 883 Yards Handicap; Ist £'i 10s, 2nd EOs. Nom nation 2s, acceptance Is 6. High Jump; Ist 255, 2nd 7s 6S. Entrance Is Gd. 7. 440 Yards Handicap; l3t £2 2s, 2nd 303 Nomination Is 6d, acceptance la 8. Ladieß' Bracelet, 220 yardß; Ist bracele value ia, 2nd 20s Nomination sis, acceptance la. To be nominated by ladies

8. Half Mila, local, Handicap for those wbo havo never won a race of ft mile or half mila at Athletic Sports : Ist prize 60s, 2nd 40s, 3rd 10s; nomination 2s, aceepianca la. ___ - 9. Tu n o!-War, seven men asiae: First prize 425; entrances Is per man. 10 220 Hurdles Handicap, local, for maiden hurdlers : First prize 20s, 2nd lfs ; nomication Is, acceptance la 11. Wood Chopping Competition, handicap, open, 18in. logs : Firet prize £6, 2nd£2, 3rd£l; entrance 6s 12. 220 Yards Bracelet Handicap, local: First prize Bracelet! value £3 3s, 2nd Mr G S. Brown's gold medal value 21s; nomination 2s, acceptance Is. 13. Pcny Race, open, ponios up to 13 haca* ridden by school boys :Ist 40a, 2nd 10s, entrance 2s 6d U Man's Belay Kacs, 1 mile, teams of four men, district teams: First prize £3, 2nd £l, entrance 4s a teem. 15. Indies'- Nail Dr-ivinsr; First prize Mr Say well'B Trophy value 15s; entrance free J 16. Sack Hurdle Kaco, 100 yards : Ist 20s, 2nd ss, open: entrance is. BUMS AND REGULATIONS. 1. Local means resident within 18 miles (map measurement) of Ea.igiwahia l'ost Office for tbrce months prior to date ot sports. 2. Nominations for events woa. 4, o, b, 10. 11, 12, 14, accompanied by last two years' performances, or if none by last 3 performances, to close with Secretory on Saturday, 2nd March, at 8 p m. 3. No nomination will be received unless accompanied by necessary fees. 4. Competitors in local racss shall, if required, produce certificate of residence from their nearest postmaster. SPECIAL ATTRACT lONS. Brass Band, Sheep and Lamb Guessing, Chain Stepping, Maypole Dance, Flower Show , i GRAND CCNOSRT & DANCE in the evening. Ne Bookmakers allowed on the ground. A. W. O'DWYER, Hon. Secretary. .tie Club I (Affiliated with the N.Z. Athletic Union) ANNUAL SPORTS RfIEETIftSG. To be held on the Sports Ground, Ashhurst, on I WEDNESDAY, 13th MARCH, 'O7 •EBO IN CASH PBIZES AND HANDSOME TROPHIES: PROGRAMME. 1. Maiden Race, IEO yards—l£i 20s, 2nd 83. Post entry Is 6a 2 Boyß' Race, for boys under IG years, 100 yds —lst 10b. 2nd 2s 6d. tost entry la 8. Girls' Raoo, foe girk under 16 years—lst trophy. Entrance free "4 A'hhurst Handicap, let distanee,looyards—lst * ' £2, iai 103,3 rd 53. Nomination 23, acoept6, Bicycle Race, half-mile haudioap—let £2, 2nd 10s'3rd 6s. Nominat'on 2-=, acceptance Is 6. Hop, Skin snd Jump Handicap—lst 15s, ~ 6s, Post" entry la 7. Maidon Chop, blocks 18 mohes—lst £l, 2nd ICK Entrance Is 6d g. Handicap Hurdles, 220 yard:—lst £2-. 2iid 10s. Nominasion Is 6d, acceptance Is 9 AEhhurat Handicap, secjnd distance, moycli —lst £2, 2nd 10?, 3rd ss. Nomination 2s, ;1 10. One C MUe°Bicycle Handicap—lst £2, 2nd 10a, • Brd ss. Nomination 2s, acceptance 18 i 11, Married Ijadies' Rice—Trophy, 75 yards. • 12. Maiden SawT IB inch blocks-lst £l,2ca 10s, Entrance 1b Gd .-„.« „ * ,c o a lS."Haif Milo Handicap—lst £2 103, 2nd 153, 8 °sa. Nomination 2s, ocoeFtanca Is 6d ' "14. High Jump Handioap—lst £l, eeoond ss. Nomination Is, acceptanoe 6d a 15. Ashhurst Handicap, third distance, 440 yar ° —lst £3, 2nd 10a, 3rd ss. Nomination ! ■ acceptance IB ,»„„«, n ,& 16. Two Mile Biojcle Handicap— Ist £2, 2nd 15s, t 3rd ss. Eomination 2s. acceptanoe Is 1 17. Handicap Chop, 18-inoh blocks—lst £2, 105. Semination Is 6d, acceptance IP. is. naok Hurdles. 50 yards—lst 10s, 2nd 63. Post

-. "onenMile Handicap—lst £3, 2nd 15a. Br 4 53. Nomination 2s, aoreptance 2a . Handicap Saw, IS inch logs—lst XI, 2nd 108. Ni.mination Is. acceptance la ,ile—let £l, 2n553. itteerescrvo the right to re-handicap 'ill appear in the Leading Papers in epted on any acconnt mce fees and a statement of 3C?s ior the plat two years sbe3 included), i£ no any, the last five peranoes to be given. "c&p events close with st on WEDNKdDAJT, 6th Mai oh. All Cycling events to bo run under the how Zealand League of Wheelmen's Rule*. All Running ovents to be run under the iS.Z. Athletic Union's Rules. Competitors must oppearinpropercostume. Chopping ord S&wiDg events are conducted under the tules oi the N.Z. Axemen's AssociaAdmission: Is children half-price. Bookraak'rn lOsSl Weight-guessing Col on the grounds. &ofev,v,ra* Rand in attendance. i. sharp. A'CONCEUT & DANCE will be held in the Ashburst Town Hall in the evening, commencing 118 P.m, FRANK SLATTERY, Seoretary I9B!m!HI!^^B^BH ciation. To be run under the New Zealand Athletio Union). NINTH ANNUAL MEETING. To be he-id in Messrs Russell Bros. Paddook, Raumai, on MONDAY, 18th MARCH, 1007, To start at 11 a.m. 1. Boys' Bace : For boys 14 year & under. First prize trophy; second trophy; entrance free 2. Open Creamery Trot (saddle): For bona fide milk carters that have delivered milk for not less than three months previous to the day of Sports. First prize, 60s; 2nd. 10s; entrance 3s 6d 3. 100 Yards Handicap : First prize, 255; 2nd, 5s ; entrance, Is 6d 4. Novelty Bace Addition : First prize, 30s; 2nd, 10s; entrance, 2s 5. 440 Yards Handicap : First prize, 40a 2nd, 10a; entrance, 2s 6d „ G. Maiden Hunters' Competition, weight list; First prize, L 5; 2nd, 20s ; entrance, 6s 7. Novelty Bace, Lead, Trot, and Gallop : First prize, 30s; 2nd, 10s ; entrance, 2s 8. 223 Yards Handicap, F : First prize 40s; 2nd, 10a; entrance, 2e 6d 9. Trotting Handicap (Saddle): A sweep stake of 2s 6d with £4 added ; second horse 20s from the stakes ; entrance, 5s 10. Novelty Race, needle-threading : First prize, 30s ; 2nd, 10s; entrance, 2s 11. Girls' Race, 14 years and under : First prize, trophy i 2nd, trophy; entrance free 12. Ladies' Bace: First prize, trophy; 2nd, trophy; entrance, free 13. Hunters' Competition, weight, list: I FirßtT prize, £lO ; 2nd. £2; ei trance' 12s 14. Dummy Race: First prize, 30s; 2nd, 10s; entrance, 2s 15. Novelty' Bace, Apple Bobbing: First prize 30a; 2nd, 10s; entranoe, 2s IQ. Tug of War on Horsebaok, four men aside; First prize, 40s; 2nd 10k, eni trance. Is per man ! 17. Tug of War (local), ten men aßide : First prize, 60s! entranoe, la per man Weight Guessing Competition 1 Brass Band in attendance. Hot water supplied free Admission to ground—Adults Is, ohildren ■ under 12, 6d; horse ]s Entries close with the Secretary half an hour before each event, with the exception of Nos 3,5, and 8, nominations for which dose with the Secretary, or F. Bell, handioappor, on March 11th H W OLIVER, Secretary XJTIKU ATHLETIC SPORTS To be held in tbo BECREATION GROUND, On Easter Monday, Ist April, At 11 o'clook. C9O IN PRIZE MONEY Officers.—Patron, Mr Remington, M.E.R, President Mr Gregor MoGregor. VicePresidents. T A Randolph, A F Gibba. W. Parker. A i .Joyce, A B Larsen, R F Perham, EJ A Wakernsn, ?? W Gibbons, J T Matthews, £ 6 Hawkes. Hand capper's; Running, Mr Ulio Shannon . s?^' ?!Src&ar*.7*>.": ? v»fwrT ?

9. One Mile Handicap; Ist £5, 2nd £3, Bret £l, Nomination 23 &i, acceptance 2s 6d 10. Genta'lilting; lßt£2 2s, 2nd SOs. Entrance 29 11. Maiden Hunters' Competition; Ist £3, 2nd 20?, 3rd 103, Entrance 83 (6 entries or no third prizei 12. Barebaok RidiDg over hurdles j Ist £2 2a. 2nd 203. Entrance Ss (8 entries or no event) 18 Hunters'Competition (oren); Ist £7 10a 2nd £2 los, third 20s. Entrance 7« 61 (S entries or no third pria») 14 Open Trot Handicap, about one mile; Ist £3 2a, 2nd 20s. Entrance 2s 6d. 15. Ponv Jumping, up to and including li hinds high, To bo ridden by boys 15 years or under; . Ist 803,2nd 103. Entrance 2s (3 entries or no event) MV 16. School Child's Pony Trot, 14 hand* 2in and under. To be ridden by child who rides same regularly to school; Ist trophy value 82s Gd, presented by Messrs A. H, Button and 00, 2nd 10s. Entrance Is 17. Horse High Jorap; Ist trophy valued £2 2g, presented by Mr W. Pratt; 2nd 20s. Entrance 2s {5 entries or no second prize), Three entries or no event IS, Chain Stepping: let trophy 21s, presented by Mr J, Bailey Entrance Is 19. Pig Gaessiag Competition (pig donated by Mr W, Poole); Ist £2, 2nd 20a. Entranos la guess 'O, Sheep Guessing Competition (one Bheen donated by Mr W. Prats); Ist £2,2ad2os. Entrance Is guess 21. Lamb Quesaing Competition (3 lambs donated by Hon. J. Bryce); Ist £2, 2nd 20s. Entranoo Is guess Nomination? lor Events 4, 5 6, 7,8 and 9 must be In the hands of tho Secretary not later than SATURDAY, 2nd Maroh, and must be aocom. panied with nomination fees as above, and events 11, 13.14 and 15 not later than WEDNESDAY, 6th March. All other events post entry. Com. patitora are requested to send Postal Notes, no Stamps Naminaiosa mutt bo accompanied with a BtatOTunt of the last two j ears' performances petltor must stats lua handicap and position at finish of race, otherwise he will be liable to disqualification. Any oomDetitor found guilty of sending in false performances, running under an qualißed for life. The uommittee reserve the right to require arty competitor, either before oi after the event, to make declaration as 'to h;s identity and the correctness of the description ol his performances. The Committee may disqualify any competitor, either before or after any event, who shall refuse to make the required and ho shall not be entitled to any prize. I cmfttes will be received and tha Sports con ducted under the Bults, of the Hew ZealanS Athletic Union. I Admission to ground Is; children, 6d. ' J. D. McEECHNIE & E. RICHARDSON, ■ of HARNESS call and inspeg the Large Stopk of HARNESS & SADDLES W. J. NEILL'S Near Post Office, FEILDIN Q, Where HARNESS WILL FIT ana MBIOEB SUIT ALL. AND CO.. Ltd. COAL, GRAIN, AND GENERAL MERCHANTS PALMEKBTON NORTH. Sole Agents fob The N.Z. Asbestos Rubber and Oil Co. Caimon's Asbestos Boofieg and Wall. Lag Slates " Wilson's Star Brand Portland Cemeni Puponga Coal Company, Ltd., etc. Write for pßrtioulara. You will find our ptices right, as we wish to do bual« ness with you. Tblephonb 228

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8757, 6 March 1907, Page 4

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