JJAIIOTU ATHLETIC SPORTS. THE ANNUAL MEETING To be held on NE W ,YE AE'S DAY, 190 H. £IOO - PRIZE MONEY - £IOO RUNNING EVENTS: Maiden Race—First 20s, second 10s. Post entry, Is (Id. Handicap, 100 Yards—First prize 50s, second 15s, third ss. Nomination 2s, acceptance Is Gd. Half-Mile Handicap-First prize 50?, second 15s, third ss. Nomination 2s, acceptance Is Gd. Handicap, 221) Yards—First prize (10s, sccund 15s, third ss. Nomination 2s (id, acceptance Is Gd. RAHOTU HANDICAP, Quarter MileFirst prize 70s, and the President's Cold Medal; second 20s, third 7s 6d. Nomination 2s Od, acceptance Is Od. Hurdle Handicap, 220 Yards—First priw 50s, second las, third os. Nomination 2s Gd, acceptance Is Od. Mile Handicap—First prize GOs, second 15s, third ss. Nomination 2s 6d, acceptance Is 6d. Forced Handicap, 150 Yards—First prize 30s, second 10s, third ss. Nomination, winners 2s Od, losers Is. CHOPPING EVENTS. Novice Chop, 12-inch log—First prize 20a, second 10s. Nomination Is 6d. Maiden Chop Handicap, 12-inch logFirst prize 40s, second 10s. Nomination 2s, acceptance Is. President's Chop Handicap, 15-inch logFirst prize 40s, and President's Cold Medal, second 20s, third 7s 6d. Nomination 3s, acceptance 2s. WEST COAST AXEMAN'S CHOP, 18inch log—First prize 200s, second 40s, third 15s. Nomination ss, acceptanc3
Local Chop, 15-inch log—First prize 50s, second 15s, third ss. Nomination 2s, acceptance Is (id. CYCLING EVENTS. Novice Cycle, one mile—First prize 20s, second 10s. Nomination Is 6d. llaiden Cycle Race, one mile—First prize 30s, second 10s, Nomination Is Oil, acceptance Is, Scorchers' Cycle Handicap, 2 miles—First prize 50s, second 15s, third ss, Nomination 2s, acceptance Is 6d. GENERAL EVENTS. Wrestling (Cumberland style), twelve stone and under—First prize 20s, second 10s. Nomination Is Od. Dominion Shovelling Competition Handicap—First prize 3Us, second 10s. Competitors to use not more than No. 3 shovels to sliovel two yards over a 4i't bar. Nomination Is Od, acceptance Is. Tug-ol'-War, ten men a-side—First prize 50s; open to teams representing wards in the Parihuka Koad District; three teams to enter 91- no pull; entry, Is Gel per man. W'eight-Uucssiug Competition—Winnei 20s. Tickets Is.
RULES AMD REGULATIONS. Running and Cycling Events—A full knowledge of the Taranaki A, and C, Association Rules and Racing Laws expected of every competitor; book of rules fid, on application to the secretary. NOMINATIONS Tor all handicap events close with the Secretary, at 8 p.m. on FRIDAY, December 20th, 1907. Nominations to be accompanied by the necessary fees and performances, otherwise they will not be accepted. Handicaps will appear in the "Daily News," Opunake Times and Budget on or about December 21th, 1007. Acceptances close 11 a.m. on day of sports. Chopping Events—All events conducted under N.Z.A.A. rules. Nominations for all events close with the Secretary, on December !)lh, 1007, at 8 p.m. Handicaps declared in "Daily News," Opu —'-~ Times and JRudget on or about Deee 15; acceptances close December 21. General—Shovelling Competition: domination and acceptance same os chopping. For correct order of starting see books. Five Co Secretary, address: c/o G.P.O. Rahotu. A GRAND CONCERT AND DANC*! in the evening. L. FISCHER. Secretary. Rahotu.
ARMADALE STUD, OKAIAWA, TARANAKI, N.Z. TO WAND THIS SEASON, The Champion Clydesdale Sta-Hion, lORD EEBKINB TTOUD ERSKINE is a very superior well-bred bay horse of the very \icsi quality, and true type of the Clydesdah breed, standing Ifi hands 3'/ 2 inches high He is a very massive horse, with clean Hat bones, strong, well-formed joints, beautiful long silky hair, and grandly formed round feet of good quality, wit) line broad ho-jf heads. He has a beauti (ul head, and eyes characteristic c, courage and endurance, a good neck an'" crest, well-sprung ribs, remarkably good loins and strong short-coupled back. His action, both at the walk and trot, is all that can be desired. Altogether lie i. pjctly-built, well-put-togr-...a of a draught horse. Lord Erskine was bred by J. i. s of Awiimoa. Oauiaru, and is In iported sire "Sandy Erskine." ™)>n is the sire of the well-known chs mare, "Lady Erskine"—owned hj &.. Alexander, Esq., Normsnby, Taranaki—colt, Marcellus, recently purchased by \V. Taylor, Esq., Te Awamutu, at the ccord price of ?50 guineas. Lord Erskinc's Dam, Pearl 11., is by the famous sire, Crowu Prince, grand dam Sapphire, dam of Accountant, inner of numerous first prizes; . this mare lias only been beaten by her stable companion's great grand dam, Pearl, a mare specially selected by the late J. B. Blair, and imported on account of the late Hon. Matthew Holmes. From the foregoing it will be seen that Lord Erskine is descended from the very best blood of good breeding strains, and he is certain to prove a getter of the best type of Clydesdales. His show ring successes prove him to be a horse of individual high-class merit. In 1900 he gained the following awards: At Ashburton, first and champion; at the International Show, Christchurch, second prize and reserve champion, also first prize for best stallion in the walking competition (beating the champion stallion Pride of Newton), and first prize for Lord Kolliscliild's silver bowl for the bust Colonial-bred stallion (Shire or Clydesdale) by an imported HuH
1!)07, at a cost of 800 guineas by F. A. Bremer, of Okalawa, Taranaki, from Ml Kobt. Clarke, Kosorueath Stud, Ashbur ton. The Champion Clydesdale Stallion t- ■* 6erve a strictly limited number—so- - marcs for outside owners for ;hc ensuing season. TERMS 8 GUINEAS. Payable, on or licfore Ist January, 1908. 3ood Paddocks provided frc of charge for marcs, kit no r Apply, F. A. BREMEK, TEY A G AS GRILLER
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