STAR T7IOOTB/ILL tar Football <Olub. SPORTS I EASrER MONDAY, April Bth, 1001, IN THE RECREATION GROUNDS, Nkw Plymouth; j Officials : Conductor : Mr. E. Dockrill. \ Referee: Air. 0. K. Bellrirger. Starter: ; Mr. E. Humphries. Handicappers: Messrs. J. Eliot, A. Humphiiss, and J. G.Morey. J"dges: Messrs J. T.Jenr.inps, F. H. Jackson, C. A. Harrison, and J. Allen. Umpires : Messrs J. Abbott aud F. Hammrnd.' Timekeepers : Messrs. Bei ueU, Oookf, Parker, and Roberts. Clerk of Course : Mr. A. L. Humphries.' Clerk of Results: Mr. H. H. Mace. Lap Scorers : Messrs. F. E. Moore and i L. Allen. Maik»men: T, 0»\- ' lagriau, F. Scrivener, \V. (r. Beckett, 'J', ; liutcheson, S. Humphries, mid A. R, Sykes. J.euguo Consul: Mr. F. Messenger. Secretary: Mr. F. T. Bellringer. A-sibf«nt r^eo.: Mr. J. Elliot. S-ciel- 1 arj's Messenger: Master G. Morey. Programme : RUNNING EVENTS (under the Fielding Club's rules). 1 Ma'den Pace, ISO yards, L2.—First Prize H 10.*., second 10s. Entry I*. , Sheffield Hundicap, 120 yirds, Llo. First Pr'ze L 7, second 1,2, third LI, Nomination 3s fid, acceptance 3s 6d. 3. 220 Yards Handicap, 1,5 10s.—First Priza 1,4. second LI, third 10s. Nomination 2s, acceptance 2s. .' 4. 440 Yards Publicans' Handicap, I.p'l— First Prize L 7, second L2, tMrd LI. Nomination 3s 6d, acceptance 3» 61. 5. Half Miie Har.dicap, L6.—Kirst j'rize L 4, second 1,1 10s, third 10s. Nomination 2s, acceptance 2s. 6. Oqo Mile Trademan's Handicap Llo. First L7, second L2, third 1.1. Nomination 3s 6d, acceptance 3s W. 7. Ladies B acelet, 300 yards, L6.—First Prize L 4 (Bracelet), second L2 (Bracelet). Nomination 2s, acceptance 2s. (Competitors to be nominated by a lady.) 8. Boys Under 16 Years, 120 yards, LI 6s.— First Prize LI, second ss. Nomination Is. 9. Obstacle Race, LI 15s.—First Prize LI, second lCs, thiid 5s Post Entry Is. 10. Sack Race.—First Prize 10s. Post Entry, Is. 11. Forced Handicap, 220 yards, 1,2 10s.— First L2, second 10s. Post Entry, winners 2s Gd, losers Is. 12. Schools Boys Provincial Championship of Taranirki, i2oyds. Open toboysattending Government Primary Schools in Taramiki. To be nominated by mastar of school. Virst Piizr-, Gold Medal. Mominaticn Is. i CYCLING (Under League ;Rnles.) 1. Maiden Handicap, 1 mile, L2 10s.— First Prize L2, second 10s. Nomination 2s. 2. Half Mile Handicap. Open <o members of jN.P. Cycling Oli'.b only.—First Prize 'J'rophy, f-ccond Trophy. Nomination Is Gd. 3. One Mile Handicap, L 4 10s.—First! Prize L 3, second, Ll, third 10s. Somiration 2s, acceptance Is. '■ i. One Mile Handicap. Open to members N.l\ Cycling Club only.—First P.ize, Trophy; second, Trophy. Nomination, 2s ; no acceptance. 5 Two Mile Handicap, L 4 10s.—First Prize L 3, second Ll, third 10s. Nomination 2s, acceptance Is. SWIMMING. 1 Star Handicap. Three distances—7s y->rds, 100 yards, and 150 yards.—First Prize L 3, second 10?. No'r.in.uion I;-, I acceptance Is. (I'oints to count 3, 2 \ and 1.) 2. Schoolboys Provincial Championship. Open to boys attending Government Prima'y Schools in Taranakj, 75yns. (To be r.omin«t>d ty uia-ter of schoo:.) —First Prize, Gold Medal. Entry, I:,. ! MISCELLANEOUS. 1. Tog of-War. Nine nun aside. Cpjn to members of Football Clubs afhiiated under Tsranaki Rugby Union, competitors to have bean vlaying members '■ iast season. Prize 2 Footballs, valu': L2 2s. Nomination, 6d per man., com- ■ petitors to compete in their own Club ' colours. ; 2. Bayonet Exercise cumpetit : on.—Open to I Central School Cadets only. 3. Groasy Pig. j 4, Boating on the Lake. A boat will bo : [ placid at the services or visitois free of clnirse. i Nominations for all events, except post entries, accompanied by performances and fees, close on THURSDAY, 21st March, 1001, at 10 p.m. Handicaps due about MONDAY, Ist April. 1901. Acceptances tor all events, except post entries, close on the ground at 12 o'clock. The Committee reserve the right to rehandicap the winner of any event. The above is not the order of events. Sports wiU commence at 12 o'clock noon. F. T. BELLRINGER, Hon. Sec, P.O. Box No. 55, New Plymouth.
GRAND FIREWORKS DISPLAY AND CONCERT IN THE GKOUNDS IN THE EVENING, Commencing at 8 p.m. | a. lister & m. Ltd, IDursiey, Eng., Manuiaeturers I'KBMIEiJ OREAM SEPAIiATO OF THF 'S'ORLD &n:.wn ONLY as thu ' ' Alexandra CHva the m."j«t UNEQUIVOCAL AND POSITIVE I DENIAL to the statements, made by the Agents of the Djs Laval, they I defeated Messrs Listev'a ALEXANDRA at a Public Trial in Germany, and doclaro they havo never sold or nen't a single ALEXANDRA SET AEaTOIi to Germany at any time. THE ALEXANDRA TOOK FitfST ?im it the Royal Agricultural Society's Show, Bwacasetr, if V. BEATING THE DE LAVAL and other Machines Couid any better certificate o efficiency ha ofl'ered to those in Dairying'( SOLE AGENT koj wis ALEXANDII, I For tin; NoriK Maud of N.Z. I
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 44, 28 February 1901, Page 4
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