First Event to Start at H.3t> a.&. : * viAue zisritmi 40s-; V- "«iit*y ■• , ■ . " . ' . p : pny, «b; I -pny 1 4. 440yds• flrart Striae--tfo-nhy, vaUue lQsi entry 3s. r£t»r... Araiua i.an« tfnri lOfeiJentrv 3b. , "6. HANDICAPv first iprize-tfopiiyv value 60sy2nu 20s; 1 J 3b; '■_ . ■■ i 7.' BKWAD iHJMP, first prize tropny value3os,- and' 15s; 'entry 2s. ■■■. 8. "Hlua JUMP, first prize. «tw>ptiy, ■ Value 30s,- ! «Htry»B. _ ( 9- HtifV »'» AND -Jl>MPv first prize ' i-ropfiy vaiue-BOs,- sitid 15s;- entry ■■ £g ■• 10 120yds fieKDLES, first prize 30s, 2nd tSsj'Wrtry^s. C*CLINUr EVENTS. :il. CYCLE HANDICAP, first prize trophy value -80 s, 2nd,los; entry Bb. --'■■*■ to. 2-iriife -CYCLE HANDICAP, first prize troipiny value 50s, tod 10s; *l3. SmSe 1 CYCLEHANDICAP, first • prize tropEy vasliie 50s,'2nd 10s; entry 3s; ' , 114. 5-ifliie CYCLE HANDICAP, first > prize tropny value'■ = 80s, 2nd <30»," 3rd 10s;' entry 3s. . a ]ls 200yds SiiOW-CfYfiUß RACh, first: I pnz£•'trophy' Vaiilue; 20s; 2nd ss;; eifc&ry is.. 1 WOOD CHOPPING AND SAWING. prize tropmy .value 50s, '2nd 20s ;| entry &b. ' "^ \n. H-inch UNDERHAND CHAMPIONt SHIP first fropny- 'yaltte' i d J 3Qs gentry'ss, |ilß. STANDING -BLOGKr l> I prize trophy value 50s, 2nd 20a; I entry ss. 119, 124nch SAWING, 2 outs, doutole. i.. - ■ hand;: first /prize ' trophy- value &&,"*&s£ !20 75yds, LOCAL MARRIED liADIES' RACE, post- entry; first prize 513) •box 'tea, -Sind'Ssyiientry free. YOUNG LADIES' RAGE. 21; - j looyds HANDICAP, firsts prize tro~ value 20s, 2nd- 10s; entry la. 22:-75yds HANJmcAiP, first prize troi?o,ino «Mib. 9.ri/*. Ifts> entry Is. 23.' 220yds.'HAM>lCAP, trophy valUfe"^oß, :i 2n(l 10s; entry Is. 24. 100yds. BOYS under d 6 years, first prize trophy value 7/6, 2nd 2/6; eiitry la. ok ooat»»c .ROVft nmdfi,r 18 yvears. first prize trophy value. 10s, 2nd 2/t>"; entry Is. , 26. 1 Chaui-STEPPING, ladkg and gents, first prize trophy value •M& ; entry la. -
ItULEg OF COMPETITION. I. No acceptance lee to be paid. i. Competitors suiust wear usual full athletic costume, consisting" of :sittglet and breeches (elbow to knee). 3. Competitors wjhen nbihdnatiiig fiimstisend in tiieir results of the last two performances ,u 4. All events will toe. under the Jltulesoi the New Zealand" Amateur '.Athletic Awiocaa-tiou. * V 5. flu entry' will ifce acceptM; unless accompanied by nodifoatiofli' ieea. 6. Competitors must wear > 7 a nuhv ner (to he supplied by the Secretary) 'corresponding to that opposite their ? names on the programme; o-v..7> The decision of the Judges or Judge shall he final In every competition, and they have power to disi.qmalily any competitor. ~8. In Broad Jump and •Hop, Step and Jump, each competitor shall be allowed .three (3) tries: :. 9. The Committee reserve the right of refusing any entry, making any;change in ttie. programme, postiponing or abandoning the Sports^if necessary by weather, or qthef' ciri.cumstances, of wlhieh they shall be sole Judges. 10. All events, five competitors or no second prize. Three competitors or no event. This rule will ibe strictly enforced. 11. AH entries must be made on N.Z.A.A.A. iForms.
12. All'.competitors inu&t be in readiness when callied, as the events, must come off in the order sttatea. Any competitor misconducting himself •will be excluded from the competition, and if he bhould have successfully competed be moist forfeit the prize. ALL COMPETITORS MUST LEAVE THE RING AFTER EACH EVENT. '.'■■■'V. 13. None but the Officials and Coni- : petitors during the events allowed on the course. THIS RULE WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED. 14. Scratchings.—All comjPietitara not competing in any event must notify the Scratching Steward nort less than ten minuites before the event. 15. All competitors must be financial members of their respective Quite.
16. Ladies' levents.f' Competiitors need not -be 'members of any Afflliat*ed Club. ■... All events run under the rules of ~,the New - Zealand - Amateur Athletic Association. v • - Trains- leave for Wellington 4.5 p.m. 't and 6.5 p.m.; Palmerston North 8.5 p.m. and 9 pja. .-Luncheon and Aitemoon Tea obrAainable on the Ground. » . r Hot Water supplied free on ground. tf BAND IN ATTENDANCE.
r Entries for all Events close with the. Secretary, oh THURSDAY, JANUARY 31st p,m» Handicaps will appear in the Manawiatu Evening Standard, Levin Chronicle, utaki Mail, and Siiann<?n News. The above is not K the order of eveinite. Novelty Raoes and other interesting events arranged on the ground. ADMISSION 1/-; CHILDREN 6d. GEOr T. WATKINS}, Hod; Vance -Street, Shannon^
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