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2. Nominations for events Nos. 4,5, 8, 10, 11, 12, 14, aocompanied by last two years' performances, or if none by last 3 performances, to close wish Sscretary on Saturday, 2nd March, at 8 p.m. 3. No nomination will be reooivcd unless accompanied by necessary fees. 4. Competitors in local raoes shall, if required, produce certificate of residence from their nearest postmaster. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. Brass Band, Sheep and Lamb Guessing, Chain Stepping, Maypole Dance, Flower Show. GRAND GCNOSET & DANCE in the evening. Ne Bookmakers allowed on the ground. A. W. O'DWYER, Hon. Secretary. ' irts Asso-( ~ ciatioß. To bo run under the New Zealand Athletic NINTH ANNUAL MEETING. To be held in Messrs Eussell Bros. Paddock, Eaumai, on MONDAY, 18th MARCH, 1907, To start at 11 a.m. 1. Boys' Knee : For boys 14 year & under. First prize trophy ; second trophy; entrance free 2. Open Creamery Trot (saddle): For bona tide milk carters that have delivered milk for not less than three months previous to the day of Sports. First prize, 60s; 2nd, 108; entrance 3s 6d 3. 100 Yards Handicap : First prise, 255; 2nd, ss; entrance, Is 6d 4. Novelty Race Addition : First prize, 80s; 2nd, 10s; entrance, 2s 5. 410 Yards Handicap: First prize, 403 2nd, 10a; entrance, 2s 6d i 6. Maiden Hunters' Competition, weight i list; First prize, L 5; 2nd, 20s ; entrance, 6s 7. Novelty Race, Lead, Trot, and Gallop : First prize, 30s J 2nd, 10s ; entrance, 2s 8. 223 Yards Handicap, F : First prize 40s; 2nd, 10:-; entrance, 2a 6d 9. Trotting Handicap (Saddle): A sweep stake of 2s 6d with i'4 added ; second horse 20s from the t-takes ; entrance, os 10. Novelty Race, needle-threading : First prize, 30s ; 2nd, 10s; entranoe, 2s 11. Girls' Bace, 14 years and under : First prize, trophy'. 2nd, trophy j entrance free 12. Ladies' Race: First prize, trophy; 2nd, trophy; entrance, free 13. Hunters' Competition, weight, list: First .prize, £lO ; 2nd, £2; entrance 12s 14. Dummy Race i« First prize, 30s; 2nd, 10s; entrance, 2s 15. Novelty Kace, Apple Bobbing: First prize 30s; 2nd, 10s; entrance, 2s 10. Tug of War on Horeebaok, four men aside; First prize, 40s; 2nd 10s, entrance, Is pep man 17. Tug of War (looal), ten men aside : First prize, 60s; entrance, Is per man Weight Guessing Competition Brass Band in attendance. Hot water supplied free Admission to ground—Adults la, children under 12, 6d; horse Is Entries close with the Secretary half an hour before each event, with the exception of Nos 3,5, and 8, nominations for which close with the Secretary, or F. Bell, handicapper, on Maroh 11th H W OLIVEB, Secretary To be held ia the RECREATION GROUND, On Easter Monday, Ist April, At 11 o'clock. &9Q m PRIZE mOTiE.Y Ohfioeks.— Patron, Mr Remington, M.H.R. President Mr Gregor , McGregor. VicePresidents T A Randolph, A F Gibbs. W. Parker A i Joyce, A B Larsen, R F Perham, E A Kakeman, F W Gibbons, 3 T Matthews, E G Hawkes. Handi cappers: Running, Mr Ulio Shannon j Chopping, Mr E G Hardy. Judges Running Events, T Ro3aman. D Cameron. Referee, A Goodwin. Judges Choppin'? Events, Charles Hutton, A Rdd, Referee, A B Amundsen. Starter Running Events, Thos. Rosiman. Starter Chopping and Sawing, C A Neilsen. Timekeeper, W Nichol. Management Committee, Messr3 Rosaman, P Potata, W McClennan, Dawson, E Bogan, A Goodwin, A HRead, D Cameron, A War- ' ner, Randolph, R Slattory, J B Fryer, A B Amundsen, J W Hamilton, G Roberts, 1 F, Cutts, E Gilmour, Tho 3. Begg. PROGRAMME. 1 1. M.iiden Soratoh, 100 yards. First prize, £2; 2nd prize, 10a; post entry, 2s 6d 2." r ßoys 1 Race, u»der,l6 years, 100 yards. ~ First prize 10s, second, ss, Post entry, Is. 3. Maiden Chop. 15in block. First prize 603 and Trophy valued £1 Is, given by J. Wheeler, second £1 10s, third 10s. Nomination 3s 6d; acceptance 2s. 4. Utiku Handicap, three distances of £24 15s 100, 220, and 440 yards. First distance 100 yards. Prize money in oaoh I distance. First prize, £C; seoond £1 15s; third 10s and trophy. 7s 6d nominates for the 3 distances; acceptance 5s for eaoh distance. 5. One Mile Walk Handicap. First, £5, seoond £1 10s, third trophy. 6. 220 Tarda Hurdle Handicap. First £4, Eecond £2 ss, third 153, Nominaation 4s ; acceptance, 3s 7. Wood Chopping Handicap 18in block ; white pine logs. First klO and Mr G. Martin's trophy £1 Is, Eecond £3, third £2. Nomination 7s 6d acceptance 5s 8. Utiku Handicap, second distance, 220 yards. First £6, second LI 15s, third 103 and trophy. Nomination 7s 6d, 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 i.l. Double-Hand6d Sawing Handicap, 20in blocks. First prize L 4, seoond L2, third trophy. Nomination 3s, acceptance 3s 12. Utiku Handicap, third . distance 440 yards : first L 6; second LI ss, third 10 and trophy. Nomination 7s 6d for the three distances. Acceptance 5s for each distance 13. Underhand Chop Handicap 20 inch log. Frst L 6, seoond LI 10s, third 10s. Nomination ss, acceptance 3s 14. Ladies' Bracelet, 150 yards, handicap. First bracelet, valued £4 4s, second bracelet, £2 2s, donated by Mr W. ■ Nichol. Nomination 3s, acceptance 2s 15. Local Handicap Race, 120 yards. First, Messrs Hodeson Bros.' trophy, valus £2 15s, second Mr W. Lawson's trophy LI sa. Nomination 2s 6d, acceptance 2s 16. Forced Handiean, 300 yards. First £2 10s, second lOsf trophy added. Winners 3s, losers Is A MBDA.Ii, valuod £3 Bs, will be given by the Club to the ' competitor gaining most points in Nos. i, 8,12, viz., Otiko Handicap. I Nominations for Events 8, i. 5,6, 7,8,10,11, 13, 18,14,16, mast be in •"-- " *~ -' •"-- " by M«roh 11th, and least all last 3 yeara' performances; it not com"«ned in the last two years, tho last five sears. 1 nominatio is must be accompanied by tees. Acceptances for Nos. 8, 7,11,18, close on MONDAY, the 25th Maroh. All acceptances close fifteen minctes before each event starts. All Running Events conducted under Boles of New Zealand Athletic Union, All Chopping Events conducted under Now Zealand Axemen's Association's Bales. There must be five starters in Event No. 5 or no race, Looal means a radius of throe miles from ÜBLu Post Office. Brass Band in attendance. A BALD win be held in Randolph's Hall on the night of the Sports. Gent's fis, ladies free-. Admission to ground Is, children Cd. Bookies will be allowed on ground by payment Of a fee of « Is. Luncheon provided on the ground, E. B. JEHNINGS, Hon. Beo. 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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8763, 14 March 1907, Page 4
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