ATHLETICS. CLIFTON FOOTBALL CLUB. JJ ONS T E R gpO R T S CAMP RESERVE, WAITARA. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1922. £l7O CASH £l7O £l7O —— CASH £l7O including SHEFFIELD HANDICAP £so Cash Under N.Z. Athletic and Cycling Union Rules. Judges; Messrs. J. McLeod, A. George and G. H. Saunders. Handicapper Mr. C. A. Bi(rke. Timekeeper: Mr. J. Bennett. RUNNING EVENTS. MAIDEN RACE, 135 yards, of £2. First prize, 30s; second, 10s. Post entry, 2s. SHEFFIELD HANDICAP, 135 yards, of £5O. First prize, £4O; second, £7 10s; third, £2 10s. Nomination, 30s. 220 YARDS HANDICAP, of £l5. First prize, £10; second, £3 10s; third, £1 10s. Nomination, 10s. 440 YARDS PUBLICANS’ HANDICAP, of £l5. First prize, £10: second, £3 10s; third, £ 1 10s. Nomination, 10s. 880 YARDS HANDICAP, of £l5. First prize, £10; second, £3 10s; third, £1 10s. Nomination, 10s. ONE MILE HANDICAP, of £l5. First prize, £10; second, £3 10s; third, £1 10s. Nomination, 10s. SCHOOLBOYS’ RACE (under 14 years), 100 yards. First prize, gold medal; second, trophy. Entrance, 6d. YOUTHS’ RACE (under 17 years), 220 yards. First prize, gold medal; second, trophy. Entrance, Is. FORCED HANDICAP, 150 yards, of £3. First prize, £2 10s; second, 10s. Winners compulsory 2s 6d; losers Is. Points prize for running events (Sheffield Handicap, 220 yards, 440 yards, 880 yards and one mile) : Gold Medal. Points to count 5,3, 1. ' CYCLING EVENTS. TWO-MILE WAITARA WHEEL RACE, of £2O. First prize, £l5; second, £3; third, £2. Nomination, 15s. 1% MILE BIKE RACE, of £lO. First prize, £7; second, £2; third, £l. Nomination, 7s 6d. 1 MILE BIKE RACE, of £lO. First prize, £7; second, £2; third, £l. Nomination, 7s 6d. MILE BIKE RACE, of £B. FiAst prize, £6; second, £1 10s; third, 10s. Nomination, 7s Gd.
Points prize for bike races: Gold Medal. Points to count 5,3, 1. Nominations for all events close with the Secretary on SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1922, at 9 p.m. Handicaps appear about January 27. Five starters or no second prize; four starters or no race. Competitors must send in their last two years’ performances; if no performances for two years, last two. Winners after declaration of handicaps may be re-handicapped. ALL NOMINATIONS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY FULL ENTRANCE FEES. THE CLUB’S GRAND SOCIAL AND DANCE WILL BE HELD IN THE EVENING. H. G. SOUTHWELL, Hon. Secretary. P.O. Box 12, Waltara, Taranaki, N.Z. For coughs and coSds of children there is no better remedy than Bonnington’s Irish Moss. Although potent enough for the coughs of the adult, it contains no harmful drugs or narcotics and can be given with perfect safety to the youngest. Family size 2/6. i« All housewives who enjoy a cup of fragrant tee. should not be without Nelson Moate’s 3s blend, packed in half and nnp-pound aekets, and 5 and 101 b tine.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 November 1921, Page 3
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