IjjJTiKU ATHLETIC SPORT! \ ] Tn bo bold in the 3 EECSEATIO2> T GROUND, I On Easter Monday, Ist April, At 11 o'olock. | S9O IM PR2ZS MONEY Officebs.--Patron, Mi' Remington, M.H.I President Mr Gregor McGregor. Yto< •Pietidenfe T A Randolph, A F Gibb W Parker, k \ Joyce, A B Larsen, B ; Perham, E A V akeman, F W Gibboni j'l Matthews, 15 G Hawkes. Hand cappers: Running. Mv Ulio Sbancor Chopping, Mr E G Hardy. Judga Running Even's T Bosuman, D Cam ron. Referee. A Goodwin. Judges Cho pin-:? Events, Charles Huiton, A Rei 1 Eereree, A B Auiundsan. Stattcr llu I ning Events, Thos Uo9:.n>an. Stan I Chopping and Bav?ing, C A Neilsi
_ n, Dawson, E Goodwin, A Hltesd. D Camsron, A Warner, Randolph, B Skttery, J. B Fryer, A B Atuondsen. J W Hamilton, G Boberts, F. Cutis, K Gilmour, Tho 3. Begg. PROGRAMME. 1. M-vden Scratch, 100 yard?. First prize, £2 ; 2nd prize. 10s; post entry, 2a 6d 2.""Boys' Race, under 16 years, 100 yards. " First prize 10s, second, ss. Poet entry, la 3. Maiden Chop. 10in block. First prize 60s and Trophy valued £1 Is, Riven by J. Wheeler, secoed il 10s, third 10s. Nomination 3a 6d ; nceeptimco 2s. 4. Utikn Handicap three distai-css of .24 15s 100, 220, and 440 yards. Hint aistance 100 yards. Prize money in each distance Firsts .prize, £G; second £l 15s; third l : s and trophy. 7s Gd nominates for tha 3 distances; acceptance 5s tor each distance. 5. One Mile Walk Handicap. First, £5, second £1 103, third trophy. 6. 220 Yards Hurdle Handicap. Fire. £4 , second £2 ss, third 153. Noniinaation 4s ; acceptance, 83 _ 7. Wood Chopping Handicap 18in Mock ; v.hite pine logß. First £lO and Mr G. Martin's tvovhy i'l Is, second £3, third £2. Nomination 7a 6d acceptance 5b .. 8. Uiifcu liandicap, seoond cistance, 220 yards. Fisrßt LG, second LI 15s, third 10s and trophy. Nomination 7s (3d, acceptance 5s 9. High Jump Handicap. Flret L2, second 15s. Pest entry 23 Gd 10. Half Milu Handicap. First L->, sc. cond LI 10s=, thud trophy. Nomina tioa, 3s Gd ; acceptance. Bs il. Dcuble-Kiindcd Sawing Handicap, 20in blocks. First prize L 4, Eecond L2, third trophy. Nomination 3s, acceptance 3s 12. Utiku Handicap, third distance 440 raids : first L 6; Eecond LI ss, third 10 and trophy. Nomination 7s Gd for tha three distances. Acceptance 5s for each distance 13. Underhand Chop Handicap 20 inch log. ' FrsS L 6, second LI 10s, third 10s. No- . ruination ss, acceptance 3s 14. Ladies' Bracelet, 150 yards, handicap. First hraoalet, valued *'4 4s, recooa bracelet, £2 2s, donated by Mr W. Hichol. Nomination 3s, acceptance 2s 15. Local Handicap Race. 120 yards. First, Messrs Hodcson Bros. 1 trophy, valu-3 £2 15a, eecond Mr W. Lawson's trophy LI ss. Nomination 2s 6d, acceptance 2s 16. Forced Handicap, 300 yards. Fust £2 10s, second 10s, trophy added. Winners 3s, loeers Is
Club to the competitor gaining most points in Nos. 4,3, 12, viz., Utikn Handicap. • Nominations for Events 8, 4- 5, u, 7, e, 10,11, 13, 18,14,15, must be in tho hands of tho Secretary by Mircb. 18th, and must be accompanied by at least all last 2 years' performances; i!.not co petedinthe last two yoira. the last five lea.-. All noroinatio is must be accompanied i:y teas. Accptances tor Nos. 3, 7,11,13, close on tdOlsDAY, the 25th March. . All acceptances close fifteen miDutes before each event ttaria. , , All Ruining invents conducted under Rules 01 Now Zealand Athletic TJr.ion. ' All Chopping Events conducted under how Zealand Axemen's AssccUtion's Bulps. There inuai be five stirters in Event Fo. 6 or no race, ~ , _,., Local mesns a r&di.i. of throo roi'es from UtiLu Post Office, Brzre Band in attendance. A BAIiIi will he held in r.indolph'3 Hall on the nipiht of iha SpcrtF. Gent's 6s, ladies freeAdmißsion to ground Is, children Gd. 80-'kio3 will he allr.wea on ground by payment Of & fee o! €1 Is. Luncheon provided en the ground. E. B. JENNINGS, Hon. Eeo. "0U CANNOT FORGET THIS! E. Reynolds & Co. RUDQE-WHITWOUTH NEW RAPID BICYCLES F. N. MOTOR CYCLES ORIOKET, TENNIS, CROQUET, Akd FISHING MATERIAL Btocftod. Catalogues on Request. I CATARRH makes you miser- I g able. Why don't you stop it ? | I Why not take a good medi- i $5 cine—one that will stop your I | Catarrh, and relieve that eon- I I slant hacking and spitting ? | I ■ Lane's Emulsion ] lis what you need. It will so f I strengthen your lungs, your I I hrohebial tubes, your throat, s I that you will bloys the day you I I tried Laas's Etaulsion. Lots I | of other people have been cured I I —lots will be. Why not you ? I Buy it an& try it to-day. 2/6 I and 4/6 per bottle at chemists I I and stores. T&ks none but I 116 LANES.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8766, 18 March 1907, Page 4
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