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UTIKU ATHLETIC SPORTS To Ik hr.'d in tbc BBOKEATIOtf G-fiODND, On Easter Monday, Ist April, ' At.li o'clock. Officers. Pfttrc»i, Mi Uemir.f!:?!?, M.K.H, president Mi- Mi:Gr«.i;v. V.caPresident,? T A. Rs.idu.'iili, A F Gibbs. W. Farker & , Joyce, A ii Lareen, B F Peiharii, E A V-, ukeman. F W Gibbons, J T M?.rihr.w3 E G Hawfc-s Hm.di ftippsr.': HunuiiM, M;' T'''o Sm<h tm ; Chopping, Mr K G Htuly .'u,*;;..3 Ruuuing Events T Hos>.iij;ui. 1> C;uieron. Referee, A Goodwin. Judges d-op-pirn? Events, Cb ?es Futton, A Re id, I Referee, A B Air jrdse . Siiirtcr Rug-

• n'ng Events, 'i'bo3. Hosanaj. Stf.ter j Chopping and Sawiug, C A fre'Ue" ' Timekeeper, W Nicbol. Manageme Committee, Myssru Kosamaa, P Po W McClouMan, Dawson, E Boyai , Goodwin, A HK?ad, D Cameron, A Warner,'Randolph, B Shttery, J 1i Fryer, A B Amundsen. J W Hamilton, G KoLerts, , F, Cutts, E Gllmour, Thos Begg. PROGRAMME. 1. M't'dan Scratch, 100 yard?. First prize, £2; 2nd prizo, 10s; post entry, 2:3 6d 2."Boys'Eace, imder 16 years, 100 yards. " First prize 10s, second, ss. Post entry, Is. 3. Maiden Chop, 15in fclock, First prize 60s and Trophy valued £1 If, given by J. Wheeler, second £1 10s, third 10s. Nomination 33 Pd ; acceptance 2s, 4. Utiku Handicap, three distances of £24 15s ICO, 220, and 440 yards, ii'itft distance 100 ysrds. Prize rnoney in each distance. First prizo, £(>; socond £1 15s; third l''.a and trophy. 7s 6d r.omiri-itos tor the 3 distance:!; acceptance; 5> for eaob distanco. 5. One Mile Walk Handicap. First, f 5, Ff.'ond £1 10s, third trophy, 6. 220 Yards Hurdle Handicap. First £4, second Jc2 ss, third 15s. Nomina-D-tion 4a ; acceptance, 33 7. Wood Chopping Handicap 18in block ; v-hite pinolog:. First rlO and Mr G. Martin's trophy £1 Is, second £3, third £2. lNomin;4ioa 7e 6d acceptance 5s 8. Uiiku Bandta&p, ?eoond distance, 220 yards. First 1 6, second LI 15s, third 10s an:* trophy. Nomination 7s 6d, anceptanco 6s 9. High Jump Handicap. First L2, bo cond 15s. Poet entry 2s 6d 10. Half Mile Handicap. First L 5, se. cond LI 10s, third trophy. Nomina tion, 3a 6d ; acceptance, 3s il. Doublo-Hanced Sawing Handicap, 20in blocks. First pciie Li, second L2, thirdiiophy. Nomination 3s, acceptance 3s 12..Utiku Handicap, third distance 440 yards : first Lfi; second LI sa, third 10 and trophy. Nomination 7s 6d for the. three distances. Acceptance 5s for each distance 13. Underhand Chop Handicap 20 inch log. Frsfc L 6, seoond LI iOa, third 10s. Nomination ss, acceptance 3s 14. Ladies' Bracelet, 150 ysrds, handicap. First bracelet, valued »'4 4s, second bracelet, A2 2s, donoted by Mr W. Nichol. Nomination 3s, acceptance 2s 15. Local Handicap Piace, 120 yards. First, Messrs Hodeson Bros.' trophy, valiM .5'2 15s, second Mr W. trophy LI ss. Nomination 23 6d, acceptance 2s 16. Forced Handicap, 300 yards. First £2 10s, second 10s, trophy added. Winners 3a, )o£er3 la A MEDAL, valued £3 Bs, will be given by the Club to tbo competitor gaining moss poicts in Nos. 4, P, 12, viz., Diikn Handicap. Nominations for Event 3 3, 1, 5,6, 7, ?, 10,11, 12, 18, 14,15, roast be in tbo hands of the Secretaiy by Mireh 18th, and must be aocompinied by e»t least flllaß* 2 years'performances; if not co: pete-d in tho lest two yews, the last five jea' All nominatio js must bo accompanied uy fees. Accpiances for No?. 8, 7,11,18, close on MONDAY, toe 25th March. All acceptances oloao fifteen minutes before each event starts. All Running Events conducted under Rules of New Zealand Athletic Union. All Chopping Events vondncted uno":r New Zealand Axemen's isb-?cip-*.!on's Rules. Thorn ma«t be life sisrte.3 in Event No. 6 or no race, Local means a radius ct threo roiles Loin DtiLu Fost Office, Era-3 Bajd in el ei:daace, A BALL v.:ilbe held in Itindolpb's Hall on the night of the Sports. Gent's as, iadies freeAdmission to ground 13, children Gd. Bo ''hies will be alliwed on ground by pajm-iflfc of a fee of ills ''led on the cround. E. B. JEStUNGS, Hon. Qeo. pABEKARETU Equestrian Sports. To be held Wednesday. April 10th. In Mus3f.s Aiken and Babthobp's Gbousbs. Patron : W. S. Marshall, Esq. President: Wm. Hammond, Esq. Vice-PreEideois: J. Aiken,Ksq., and J. G. Bj:thorp, Ejq. Judges for STors-i events : Tbos. MaVenzie, Esq., A. H. Bill, Esq., and Wads Cooper, Esq. Judge and Hanp'cspper for Sunning Events : F. J. McDonald, Esq. PROGRAMME. 11.30. 1. Tilting at the ring for mon. 12.0. 2. Tiltirjg at the ring for ladies. Four entries or no competition, 12.80. 3. Maideo. Hunters' Comi-ethuDn, Ist 703, 2nd 255, 3rd ss. Entrance ss.

Minimum weight 11.7. 1.0. 4. Open Pony Jurac. Ist 15s, 2nd sa. Sweepstake of 5b aduea. Monies not to exceed 13 hand?. Boy riders. 1.30. 5. Ladies' Jumping Competition, over pony jumps. Ist 60s, 2nd 30s. Riders of jst and 2nd horses receive trophies valued at 20j 10s respectively. Four different rideis or no trophies presented. 2.0 6. Local Cowfpankers' Race. sweepstake o£ ?s,jwif u trophy valued i 10s added to first prize. Distance, 220 yards flat. 2.30. 7. Open Jump, for ponies not exceeding 14 hands, boy riders. Ist 15s and trophy, 2nd 10s, 3rd ss. Entranje 3s. 3.0. 8. Open Hunters' Competition. Ist £B, 2nd £2, 3rd £l. Minimum weight L 2.0. Entrance iOs. 3.50. 9. Ladies' Bracelet Needle-thread-ing. Sweepstake of sa. Trophy vame 20s for lauy threading for Ist horse, and trophy V-vlue 10s for lady threading for horse. Minimum weight 11.7. 4.0. 10. Men's Handicap Hurdle Baee, once round the course. Sweepstake of 2a Gd with 20b added for Ist, trophy value 10s for 2nd. If over seven entries a 3rd prize of 5s will be given. 4.50. 11. Local Horse Race, 5 furlongs, flat, for horses that have never won an advertised race. Owners of horses mutt live within a radius of seven miles from the sports ground. Sweepstake of ss. Minimum weight 11.7. Horses must ba entered at least 30 minutes before each raoo. Sweepstake events —Ist prize twe thirds, 2nd one-third, lf-ss 10 per cent Baces for boys and girls will bo Riiaoged during the day Luncheon booch on the ground. Admission—Adults Is, childran d, horses Is. Members' tiokots 33, admit lady and gentleman, riding or on foot. J. B PYBTJS. Hon. Secretary.

DUDLEY IS, PRIOR, COMMISSION AGENT FEI&DING-. Lately carried on by Mr H. S. Bates has been pm-shassd by me. Those who require to be driven to any part of the North Island, xviro or write to me, P,O Box 49, Telephor 57, between tha hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p-m. after 6 p.m., Tel - JUNCTION YARDS H. C. GRONN Has ON SALE at Lowest Prices ~- All binds of Buildiog Timber Ironmongery Sand, Gravel, Cement and Lime . Posts, Strainers and Stabs Wood o! all kinds And Best of Coal j CASH PURCHASERS of all above' Lines, »

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8768, 20 March 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8768, 20 March 1907, Page 4

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