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OKA TO A Til !, IVi' ]'■' cj, 1: 15 (Aililiatr: lu ...... lit.. N./...\. v., JjiOVKTII N A I A I. ! : In lie hi'lil in MR. W. .}. (lIJAY'S !'.\, Olill to 11'ji <-J,, THURSDAY, .MA IK'| I 17, j;,,,,. TTandicapper, Air. I". K. Ilanly. I Sturlon-: Mr 1;. Ivn .vimi.-n; J Chopping, Mr. P. liropiiy. I PTIOHPAM M K. Maiden Flat Race, ].">llyds.—is I. 2.«, 2nd ss. Post entry, Is (id. Novice Chop—l2i» blonks. Ist 2.35, nut 10s. Xojfi. Is fill, .'l-CC. Is. Nigh Jump.—lst 2ys, 2nd ."is. Post entry, Is Gil. 100 yds Handicap.—lst, f>ils. 2nd 20s. Nom. 2s, ace. Is. Double-Handed Rawing; Handicap, I Sin logs.—lst 00s, 2nd 1()>. Num. lis, acc. 2s. 440vds Handicap (amalrur). — Trophy j value £1 is. j Handicap Chop, loin logs.—lst SOs, 2nd 20s. Nom. 3s, ace. 3s. I 220vds Handicap.—lst ,30s. 2nd 13s. | Nom. 2s, ace. Is. Sack Race.—lst 15s, 2nd 5«. Post cntrv, It. 100 yds Handicap (amateur). Trophy valne £1 Is. OKATO HANDICAP CHOP, IS logs.lst 120s, 2nd 40s. Nom. ss, acc. 3s. | 880 yds Handicap.—lst (50s. 2nd 20s'. I Nom. 2s Gd, acc. Is. Ladies' Race, ages 10 and over.—lst, trophy, 2nd trophy. Post entry, free. Girls' Race, ages under 16 years.—lst, tropliy, 2nd trophy. Post entry, free. Members' Race, 150 yds. medal, 2nd silver medal. Post entry. Ladies' Tug-of-War, Married v. Single.— Trophies. Post entry, free. Schoolboys' Race.—lst, 7s tid, 2nd 2s Gd. 'Post entry, free. Stepping a Chain.—lst, 15s. Post entry, Is 6d. I Speculation Race. —Ist 15s, 2nd ss. Post | entry, Is Bd. Putting the Shot.—lst 15s. Post entry, Is 6d. Sheep-Guessing. —Tickets Is. Ist, 20s. Nominations for Chopping and Sawir/; Events close on THURSDAY, March 3, J 1910. Acceptances close March 10,1910. 'Nominations for Running Events close on THURSDAY, March 10. 1910. Acceptances 11 a.m. on day of Sports. Four competitors must start, or no second prize given. All Nominations must be accompanied by fees and previous two years' performances. If no performances for ! two years, previous three performances to be given. Post Entry Events, Mr. A. Taylor. Band in attendance. ' Sports commence 11 a.m. sharp. Admission to ground Is; Children (under 14) fid. Horse paddock 6d. GRAND SOCIAL AND DANCF he held in Hempton Hall in tlie evening. Orchestral Music. | All communications to be addressed 1 to— A. J. RICHARDS, Hon. Sec., p '' Okato.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 320, 21 February 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 320, 21 February 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 320, 21 February 1910, Page 3

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