ATHLETICS. J£IDHIRST gPORTS. To be held on the Sports Ground on THURSDAY, APRIL 28. (Registered Meeting.) 1. —Local Race, 150 yards. First £l, second ss. Nom. Is. % 2. —Roys* Race, 15 years and under, 100 yards. First 10s, second ss.' Nom. 6d. 3. —l2O Yards Open. First £5, second £1 10s, third 10s. Nom ss, acc. 2s. 4. —lsin. Double-Handed Sawing, Open. First 30s, second 10s. Nom. 2s 6d. 5. —Young Ladies’ Race. First trophy. 6. —Sack Race. First 15s, second ss. Nom. Is. 7. —Putting the Shot. First £l, second ss. Nom. Is. 8. —220 Yards Handicap, Open. First £3, second £l, third 10s. Nom. 3s, acc. 2s. 9. —l2in. Chop, Local. First 30s, second 10s, third ss. Nom. 4s. 10. —Cigar and Umbrella Race. First £l, second ss. Nom. Is, 11. —Married Ladies' Race. First trophy. 12. —Hop, Step and Jump. First 30s, second 15s, third ss. Nom. 2s 6d. 13. 440 Yards Handicap, Open. First £4, second £l, third 10s. Nom. 4s, acc. 2s. 14. —lsin. Chop, First £2, second £l, third 7s 6d. Nom. 6s. 15. —Thread-the-Needle Race. First trophy. 16. —BBO Yards Handicap, Open. First £3, second £l, third 10s. Nom. 3s, acc. 2s. 17. —Tug-of-War, 7 a-side. Sweepstake with 14s added. Nocn. 14$. 18. —Stepping the Chain. First £l. Nom. Is. 19. and Sheep Weight Guessing. First £l. Nom. Is. A points prize of £1 Is for events No. 3,8, 13, 16 (points to count 3,2, 1), presented by Mr. E. A. Adlam. A gold medal valued at £2 2s for winner of 15in. chop, donated by Mr. W. Hamblyn. Children’s races throughout the day. Nominations for events No. 3,4, 8,9, 13, 14 and 16 close with the secretary, Midfcirst, on April 21. Nomination fees and performances (2 years) must accompany nominations. Acceptances close at 12 o’clock on day of sports. Five starters or no second prize. Four starters or no race. Handicaps will appear on or about April 25, 1921. Handicappers reserve the right to re-handicap on day of sports. Admission to sports: Adults Is, Children free. Dance Ln evening. Admission: Gents 2s Gd, Ladies Is. T. V. SHERSON, i Hon. Secretary. | I I After weakness of Influenza. Few people escape from an attack of influenza without experiencing an after weakness of some kind or other. Some times it is the throat or lungs that are affected. In other cases it is the nervous system. In whatever form the weakness shows itself it can be overcome by regular courses of SCOTT’S Emulsion. A course of SCOTT’S Emulsion brings colour to the cheeks, an increase in weight, a buildingup of the weakened body and an energising and strengthening of the debilitated nervous system. In cases where influenza leaves weakness of the throat and chest SCOTT’S Emulsion is doubly valuable on account of its combined tissue-healing and body-build-ing powers. Insist on genuine SCOTTS EMULSION Always Pure-Always Sure None genuine jyyYzffl* without the r-r-jg Ashman on the I back of the | salmon-coloured package. North British SOLID TRUCK TYRES carry the bulk of New Zealand’s heavy loads, in all weathers, on all classes ’of roads. Fitted by C. L. Wilson and Co. Ltd- Eltham local ture»« 12«.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 April 1921, Page 5
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