Sports. ATHLETIC CLUB’S RECREATION GROUND, UTIKU, EasteKMonday, 20th April, 1908. First Event at 11 a. m. sharp. £ll6 GIVEN AWAY IN PRIZES. PROGRAMME. 1. Boys’ Race, 100 yards, under 16. Ist 10s, 2nd ss. Post entry Is, ! 2., Maiden Race, 100 yards. Ist 40s, 2nd 10s. Post entry 2s 6d. 3. Maiden Chop. 15in. block. Ist 60s and trophy presented by Mr Somerville 2nd 30s, 3rd 10s. Nomination 4s, no acceptance. 4. Utiku Handicap (three distances), of £24155. 100, 200 and 440 yards. Prize money in each distance. Ist 120 s, 2nd 355, 3rd 10s. Nomination 7s 6d, acceptance 5s for each event. A medal value £3 3s will be given by the Club to the competitor gaining the most points in the Utiku Handicap; 5. Hurdle Handicap, 22U yards. Ist 60s and Mr Cunninghame’s trophy, 2nd 30s, 3rd Ellis & Darvill’s trophy Nomination 3s, acceptance Is 6d, 6. One Mile Handicap. Ist 100 s, 2nd 30s, 3rd trophy. Nomination 4s, SPORTS. To be held on the ON AXEMEN, PEDESTRIAN & HORSE EVENTS.
acceptance, 2s 6d. 7. Grand Handicap Standing Chop, 18 inches block. Ist £lO, 2nd £3, 3rd £l. A gold medal presented by Mi G. Carter will be given for the fastest time. Nomination 7s 6d, acceptance 2a 6d. 8. High Jump Handicap. Ist 30s, 2nd 10s. Post entry 2s, 9. Half Mile Handicap. Ist £5, 2nd 30s, 3rd Mr H. Moss’ trophy. 10. Double-handed Sawing Handicap, 24in, block. Ist 80s, 2nd 40s, 3rd trophies presented by Messrs Garratt and Stewart. Nomination 4s, no acceptance. 11. Underhand Chop, 18in log. Ist £6 and medal presented by Mr H. Carter, 2nd 30s, 3rd trophy. Nomination ss, acceptance 2s (id. 12. Ladies’ Bracelet, 150 yards (handicap). Ist bracelet valued at £4 4s, 2nd bracelet valued at £2 2s presented by Mr W. Nichol. Nominaation ss. acceptance 2s 6d. 13. Committeemen’s Pace, 120 yasds, Ist trophy with 21s added, 2nd 21s. Nomination 2s Gd. Post entry. 14. Forced Handicap, 300 yards. Ist 50s, 2nd 20s. domination —Winners
3s compulsory, losers Is. 15. Open Hunters’ Jumping Com pe tion. Ist 105 s with-Mr I). Neagle’s trophy added, 2nd 455, 3rd trophy presented by Thompson and Coy. Nomination Bs. Post entry. 16. Open Pony Jumping Competition, 14.2 and under. Ist 60s and trophy presented by Mr W. Stephens, 2nd 40s, 3rd trophy. Nomination 5s 6d. Post entry. Specie 1 Train arrangements for the day. Taihape Brass Band in attendance. Nominations for Chopping, Sawing and Running Events close on SATURDAY, April 4th, at, Bp. m. Pees and two years’ performances to accompany nomination. No nomination accepted unless fee is enclosed Chopping and Sawing under Rules of N.Z.AU. Competitors are not allowed to touch or mark a log with their axe er saw This Rule will be strictly adhered to, and any competitor infringing it will ho liable to disqualification for the event. Running events under Rules of N.Z. A.U. The Committee reserve the right to alter, add to, or delete the programme, or to postpone the Sports if necessary. The" Judge’s decision in all events to be final, and not amenable to any action at law. GRAND BALL in the evening in Utiku Hall. Good Music and Refreshments. OtiYILLE RANDLE, Hon. Sac.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9110, 1 April 1908, Page 7
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