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UREX'UI SPORTS CLUB. X 2TU A L E E T I X To be held on THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1914.

To commence at 11.30 sharp. PROGRAMME: I—lsoyds MAIDEN RACE. Post entry 1/0. First 20s, second ss. 2—TWO-MILE CYCLE HANDICAP. Nom. 3s. First 50s, second 15s, third ss. 3—looyds HANDICAP. Nom. 33. First 40s, second 15s, third ss. 4—DOUBLE SAWING HANDICAP, 15in; two cuts. Xom. 2/0. First 30s, second 10a. " S—SACK RACE, 75yds, Post entry Is. First 10s. o—22oyds HANDICAP. Nom. 3s. First 40s, second 10s, third ss. 7—HANDICAP CHOP 12in. Nom. :.'s. First 40s, second 10s. 8— HALF-MILE HANDICAP. Nom 3s. First 50s, second 15s, third ss. 9—ONE MILE CYCLE HANDICAP. Nom. 3s. First 40s, second 10s, third ss. 10—HUMAN WHEELBARROW RACIC (blindfold) 3 Post entry Is . First 15s. ' 11—100 yds LOCAL HANDICAP. Nom. 1/0. First 20s, second ss. 12—HANDICAP CHOP, loin. Nom. 4?. First 60s, second 15s, third ss. 13—STEPPING THE CHAIN. Post entry lg. First 15s. 14—HALF-MILE RELAY RACE (four men a team). Handicap. Post entry, Is. First 40s. 15. OBSTACLE RACE. Post entry Is. First 15s, second ss. 16—BEAN JUDGING COMPETITION. Entry Is. First 10s. 17—440 yds HANDICAP. Nom. 3s. First 50s, second Ins. third ss. 18—150 yds FORCED HANDICAP. Wini ners (compulsory) Is Gd, losers If. First 20s, second ss. /S—MAIDEN JUMPING COMPETITION. Sweepstake ss, 10s added. 20—OPEN JUMPING COMPETITION. Sweepstake sa, 10s added. RACES FOR CHILDREN DURING DAY.

RULES AND REGULATION'S. 1. Competitors for all events, excepting Nos. 2, 4, 7, 9 and 12, must liave resided within the boundaries of the Clifton football district for at least three •roonthß prior to date of sports, 2. Six to start in events 2 and 0. or prize money reduced in proportion. 3. Nominations close with the secretary on February 23. i. Handicaps will be declared on February 28.

5. All events run under the Taranaki Caledonian and Athletic Association rules. 0. All nominations to be accompanied with the necessary fees; also with all performances during the last two years. If none during that time, the last two to be given. 7. Protests, accompanied by a fee of iss, must be in the hands of the secretary within ten minutes of the finish of the event, the deposit to be forfeited if protest be not upheld. 8. Competitors for No. 11 must have resided within the boundaries formed by the Onaero River on the south, and the Mimi and Mangamaeho rivers on the north, for at least three months jprior to date of sports. 9. Three to start, or no race; four or no second prize. 10. The committee reserve the right ,to postpone the sports or make any alterations in the programme that may be deemed necessary. 11. A gun will be fired three minutes before the start of each race, mid the race will start punctually upon the expiry of sucli threa minutes. / 12. Competitors in events So 3. 4, 7 and 12 must have blocks ready when called upon. exception will be made. Admission to ground.': Adults, Is; children under 12, 6d.

The Chib's ANNUAL DAXCE will bo held in the evening. MUSIC BY MRS. GEORGE'S ORCHESTRA. LEWIS BATTEXBUHY, Hon. Secretary. STONE'S "VELttUGTON. HAWKE'S BAl' ANL TAKASAKI % Commercial. Municipal and General nTPV^Tnnv VND NEW ZEALAND ANNUAL J'WENTY-THIKD YEAR (11)13) of publication. Edited by John Stone. Demjr Bvo. size, containing 1500 pages, elotU, gilt lettered. STOHB, SOW k CO., LTD., Frixiteri and Publishers, Lower High Street, Dunedin, and at lti F«atheraton street, Wellington. PKTCB, if ordered before publication

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 194, 14 February 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 194, 14 February 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 194, 14 February 1914, Page 8

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