STAR jHOOTBA. r-ILU TAH JJ OOTBALL KjLV. To be held on EASIER MONDAY, April Xth, 1901, IN THE RECREATION GROUNDS, New Plymouth. Officials:—Contactor: Mr. E. Dockrill. Refereo: Mr. C. K. Bollringor. Starter: Mr. B. Humphries. Handicappers:' Messrs. J. Eliot, A. Humphries, and J.! 0. Morey. Jndges: Messrs J. T. Jennings, I X. H. Jackson, 0. A. Harrison, and J.! Allen. Umpires : Messrs J. Abbott and j X. Hammond. Timekeepers: Messrs.; Jjer.uott, Cooke, Parker, and Roberts. | Clerk of Course: Mr. A. L. Humphries. I Cleik of Results: Mr. H. H. Mure. Lap Messrs. X. B. Moore and L. Allen. Markamen: M«ssrs. T. Oallagnan, X. Scrivener, W. tt. Beckett, T.' Hutoheson, 8, Humphries, and A. E.' Sykes. league Consul: Mr. X. Mes-( songer. Secretary: Mr. F. T. Bullringer. Assis'ant Sec.: Mr. J. Elliot. Sf creiary's Messenger : Master G. Morey. Programme : RUNNING EVENTS (under ( the Fielding Club's rules). If Maiden llaoe, 150 yards, L2.—First Prize LI 10s., second 10s. Entry 1". , Sheffield Handicap, 120 yjirds, LlO First Pr'ze L 7, second L2, third LI. Nomination 3s Gd, acceptance 3s Gd. 3. 220 Yards Handicap, L 5 10s—Xirst Prize L 4, second LI, third 10s. Nomination 2s, acceptance 2s. 4. 440 Yards Publicans' Handicap, 1.10. First Priza L 7, second L2, third LI. Nomination 3s Gd, acceptance 3« G'l. 5 Half Mi!e Handicap, L6.—lfirst Prize L 4, second LI 10s, third 10?. Nomination 2s, acceptance 2s. 6. One Mile Trademan's Handicap, Llo. Xirst Prize L 7, second L2, third LI. Nomination 3s 6d, acceptance 3s G'l. 7. Ladies Bracelet, 300 yards, L6.—First Prize L 4 (Bracelet), second L2 (Bracelet). Nomination 2i, acceptance 2s. (Competitors to be nominated by a lady.) 8. Boys Under 16 Years, 120 yards, LI ss. First Prize LI, second ss. Nomination Is. 9. Obstacle Race, LI 15s.—First Prize LI, second lCs, thiid 6s Post Entry Is. 10. Sack Race.—First Prize 10s. Post Entry, Is. 11. Forced Handicap, 220 yards, L2 10s.— First L2, second 10s. Post Entry, winners 2s Gd, losers Is. 12. Schools Boys Provincial Championship of Taran?ki, 120 yds. Open to boys attending Government Primary Schools in Taranaki. To b? nominate! by master of school. First Friz*, Gold Medal. Momination Is.
CYCLING (Under League Boles.) 3. Maiden Handicap, 1 mile, L2 10a. — First Prize L2, second 10s. Nomination 2s. 2. Half Mile Handicap. Open <o members of iN.P. Cycling Club only.—First Prize Trophy, second Trophy, Nomination Ja6d. 3. One Mile Handicap, L 4 lps.-First Prize L 3, second, LI, third 10s. Nomination 2s, 'acceptance Is. 4. One Mile Handicap. Open to members N.P. Cypling Olub only.—First P.ize, Trophy; second, Trophy, N ol!,l i n ß t w n j 2s ; no acceptance, B Two Mile Handicap, L 4 10s. —First Prize L 3, second LI, third 10s. Nomination 2s, acceptance Is. . SWIMMING, 1; Star Handicap. Three distances—7(s yards, 100 yards, and 150 yards.—Firat Prize Vi, second lOj. Nomination 2*, acceptance Is, (Points to count 3, 2, and ].) 2. Schoolboys Provincial Championship. Opon to boys attending Government Primai y Schools in Taranahi, 7Gy"s. (To be rominatPd by master of schno'.) —First Prize, Gold Medal. Kntry, Is. MISCELLANEOUS. 1. Tugof-War. Nine m>naside. Open ts members of Football Olubs affiliated under Taranaki rtngby Union, competitors to have been l laying members last season. Piize 2 Footballs, value L2 2s. Nomination, Gd per man., competitors to compete in fneir own Club colons. ' '" 2. Bayonet Exercise competition.—Open to Oentral School Cadets only. 3. Greasy Pig.
4, Hoaiins: on the J,ake. A boat will b« p'aeed at the semioea o f visitors free of clnree. | Nominations for all events, except post entries, accompanied hy performances and fees, close on THUHSDAY.SIst March, lilOl, at 10 p.m. Handicaps due about MONDAY, Ist April, 1001. Acceptances tor all events, fxorpt p-sfc entrief, cose on tbe ground at 12 o'clock. The Committee reserve tbe right to re)iandicap the winner of any event. Tbe aJLj >ve in not the order of evants. 'Sports will cornmence at 12 o'clock neon. F. T. BULLRINGER, Hon. Sec., P.O. Box No. £5, New Plymouth. GRAND FIREWORKS DISPLAY AND CONCERT IN THE GROUNDS JN THE EVENING, Commencing at 8 p.m.
A. LISTER & CO. Ltd, Dursiey, Eng., Manufacturers of bbo PREMIER OREAM SEPA.RATO OF THF WORLD Known ONLY as the LsHratlttll Give the most UNEQUIVOCAL AND POSITIVE DENIAL to the statements, made by the Agents of tho Djs Laval, they defeated Messrs Listen's ALEXANDRA at a Publio Trial in Germany, and declare they have never Bold or sent a single ALEXANDRA SEJARATOB to Germany at any time. THE ALEXANDRA TOOK FIKBT PRIZE it the Royal Agricultural Society's Show, B.Aioasetr, l{ j. BEATING THE DE LAVAL and other Machines Could any better certificate o efficiency be offered to those in Dairying? i afeksMiVWi SOLE AGENT roi the ALEXANDR, For tie Nortf Island of N.Z.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 44, 2 March 1901, Page 4
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