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gTRATfORD A. & p pARNIVAL SHOW GROUNDS. STRATFORD. SHOW GROUNDS, STRATFORD. THURSDAY. MARCH 23, 1922. r *“ ■ (Under NJ*, Athletic de Cycling Union Rules.) CYCLING EVENTS. S&lf-miie Handicap. First £2. »econd 15s. third ss. Nom., 2s. One Mile Handicap. First £2 10s, second £l. third 10s. Nom.. 3s. One Mile and a Half Handicap. First £3, second £l. third 10s. Nom.. 3s. Obstacle Race. First £l. Nom., Is. RUNNING EVENTS. tM Yards Handicap. First £2. second 15s. Nom.. 2s. *2O Yards Handicap. First £2 10s, second £l.. Nom., 3s. 440 Yards Handicap. First £3. second £l. Nom., 3s. *M Yards Footballers' Relay Race, 4 men in each team in football uniform. Football to be carried full distance. Trophies ▼nine £4 to winners TUG-OF-WAR EVENTS. On crass, teams of 8 aside. First £6. run-ners-up. if more than six entries, £2. Nom., is per man. TROTTING. (Under rules and regulations and by permission of the New Zealand Trotting Association. Hones competing in Maiden and Oban erents require to be registered with the Ni Trotting Aasoelation) Maiden Handicap, one mile, in saddle. First £5. seednd £l. Nom.. ss. Open Handicap, one mile and a half, in saddle. First £1«. second £2. third £l. Nom, 10s. Competitors to send in last two performances. farmers' Handicap, amateur riders, in saddle; one mile. For torses which have taken milk to factory for at least one month during present season. Competitors to produce certificate signed by manager of factory. First milk can. second milk strainer. Nom., 2s 6d. Sweats itawt Handicap, one mile, in saddle. For other than horses which have won a prize. First £5, second £l. Nom., #>jrsT Potato Race. First £l. Nom.. Is. CHILDREN'S EVENTS, NUMEROUS COMPETITIONS. Further Particulars Later. Competitors must send in their last two performances. NOT*.—All nominations must be accompanied by full entrance fees. Nominations for Athletic. Events close March 14. Trotting Events March 18. HaxrdiesppersAthletic events, Mr. C. A. Burke; trotting events, Mr. J. Butler. A. J. BARR. Secretary, P.O. Box 59, Stratford. CASTINGS HARKNESS, VOSSELER & YOUNG, SOUTH ROAD FOUNDRY, NEW PLYMOUTH. ' to R. S. Wooldridge, Ltd.) piASTINGS in Iron and Brass, etc., at she rtest notice. We give quick service and guarantee the quality. Urgent Castings made at an hours Botice. ’Phone 328. BRICKS RM. LOCKHART is prepared to sup- • ply best Building Bricks. Any fuaatity at lowest possible rates, F.O.R. La, Patea Station. Address all eorto BOX 74, PATEA. ft. M. LOCKHART, PROPRIETOR.

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 February 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 28 February 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 28 February 1922, Page 3

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