BOOIKIY. . THIRD ANNUAL GaTHEKISQ, To be held in the RECREATION SPORTS GROUNDS. NEW PLYMOUTH, On EASTfiR MONDAY, RUNNING. 1. HALF-MILE HANDICAP, - First prize 80s, second 20a. Nom. 2s, accept. 2s. 2. ONE MILE HANDICAP. - First prize 100s, second 20s. Koa. 3», accept. 2s. 3. GRAND CALEDONIAN HANDICAP, three distances, £25 cash.— 120 Yards—First prize 80s, second 30s, Uiird 10s. 220 Yards—First prize 80s, second 30s, third 100. 440 Yards—First prize 80s, second 30a, third 10s. " With added Points Prizes of 100s, 30s, and 10s. Nomination 10s, acceptance 2s 6d. 4. FORCED HANDICAP, 220yds.-Fir«t prize 40s, second 10s. Winners 2s, losers Is.
CYCLING. 6. NOVICE HANDICAP, one mile.First prizo 80s, second 20s, third He. Nom. 2s, accept. 2a. 7. ONE MILK AND A-HALF HANDICAP, Open.—First prize 100*. second 30s, third 10s. Noin. 3s, acctpt. in. 8. r.Ai.KiinvTiw wuwui diiAi * miles, Open—First prize 200s, second 60s, third 20s. Nom, 7s 6d, accept 2s 6d. , FIELD EVENTS. J 9. WRESTLING, Cumberland Btyle.Prizes donated by Mr W. F. Its* . Allum.—First prize 80s, second 20*. ' Nom. 3s. 10. WRESTLING, Cateh-ascateh-canv- ~ First prizo 80s, setf nd 20s. Nom. 31, "■'• 11. THROWING THE HAMMER.-Flrsl prize 20s, second ss, Nom. Is. 12. TOSSING THE CABER.—First pri» , 20s, second ss. Nom. Is. \\ 13. HIGH JUMP.-First prize 20s, see- . ' ondSs. Nom. Is, ',.' 14. QUOITS.—First prize 20a, second ft. Nom. la, HIGHLAND EVENTS. 15. BAGPIPE MUSIC, Marches.-Mtst "' prize 80s, second 10s. Nom, 3a. Y 16. BAGPIPE MUSIC, Strathspeys and ' Reels.—First .prize 80s, second 10s. ,'■ Nom. 3s. 17. HIGHLAND FLING in Costume, \i Open,—First prize 40s, second 10s,' 'I Nom. 2s. 18. SAILOR'S HORNPIPE in Costuicr, / Open—Firtt prize 40s, second 10a. '/j Nom. 2s, 19. IRISH JIG in Costume. Open.-Krai jj under 16,—First prize 265, aecoiui "l 6s. Nom. free. > 21. SWORD DANCE, Boys and Giro ", under 16.—First prize 28s, second >■! sa. Nom. free.
Nominations for Events Nos. «, 2,8. S, * 8, 7, and 8 close with the Secretary on SATURDAY, "Marcn 27th, at B.M p.* , FEES MUST ACCOMPANY NOMINA TIONSj ABSOLUTELY NO EXCEP- " TIONS MADE. Handicaps will apwar ' about 3rd April. Winners after declare ■ tion may be re-handicapped. Accept- r' ances for above events and entries ;«r all other events close with the Secretary on the Sports Ground at IS VouHsk i (noon) on day of Spores. i Last two yeai a' performances to ac- • company each nomination, and to he ' made on the New Zealand Athlstle * Union Forms. If no performances for tho last two years, the last Ave periormances to be given. ever:: competitor must E* * REGISTERED BY NEW ZEALAND ..' ATHLETIC UNION. No entry will be received from any person disqualified or suspended by the ' New Zealand Athletic Union, or from , any defaulter. Points in the Caledonian Handicap to count 3, 2, and 1; In the .'" event of a '?e, run-off to be over 220 > yards. < Handicappor-MR. FRED. E. HAROTi Eltham. Btarttr-MR. E. HUMPHRIES. JAMES McLEOD, Hon. Secretary, New Plymouth. HYGENIC BAKERY. ' HEWS OF THE NEW.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 58, 2 April 1909, Page 1
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