QPUNAKE JJACING £<LUB TO OWNERS AND TRAINERS. ACCEPTANCES for ALL EVENTS on the Programme close on FRIDAY, March 10, at 5 p.m. P. S. RILEY, Secretary, Pihama. NOTE. —All accommodation obtainable within a few chains from course. STRATFORD A: & P. CARNIVAL > SHOW GROUNDS, STRATFORD. I SHOW GROUNDS. STRATFORD THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1922. (Under N.Z. Athletic & Cycling Union Rules.) JUDGES: Trotting, Mr. A. W. Budge; Cycling and Running, Mr. R. Masters, M.P., and Mr. J. W. McMillan. HANDICAPPERS: Trotting, Mr. J. F. Butler; Cycling and Running, Mr. C. A. Burke. STARTER: Mr. D. Milone. CYCLING EVENTS. Half-mile Handicap. First £2, second 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. 100 Yards Handicap. First £2, second 15s. Nom., 2s. 220 Yards Handicap. First £2 10s, second £l. Nom., 3s. 440 Yards Handicap. First £3, second £l. Nom., 3s. 880 Yards Footballers’ Relay Race, 4 men in each team. Tn football uniform (running shoes barred) ; relnj’s 440, 220. 120, 100 yards. Football to be carried full distance. Trophies value £4 to winners. Nom. 6/- per team. TUG-OF-WAR EVENTS. On battens; 5 men a side. First £5; runnersup, if more than 6 entries, £2. Nom. 2/6 per man. TROTTING. (Under rules and regulations and by permission of the New Zealand Trotting Association. Horses competing in Maiden, Open and Consolation events require to be registered with the N.Z. Trotting Association). Maiden Handicap, one mile, in saddle. First £5, second £l. Nom., 55.. Open Handicap, one mile and a half, in saddle. First £lO, second £2, third £l. Nom., 10s. Competitors to send in last two placed performances. Farmers’ Handicap, amateur riders, In saddle; one mile. For horses 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. Consolation Handicap, one mile, in saddle. For other than horses which have won a prize. First £5, second £l. Nora., ss. Horse Potato Race. First £l. Nom., Is. Tossing the Sheaf.—First trophy. Nom, 1/-. , HIGHLAND DANCING. (Nom. 1/- each event.) Highland Fling.—Boys and girls, under 12. First, trophy. Highland Fling.—Boys and girls under 16. First, trophy. Highland Fling—For those who have never won a prize. First trophy. Sean Trulbhais—Boys and girls under 16. First, trophy. Competitors must send in their last two performances. NOTE.—AII nominations must be accompanied by full entrance fees. Nominations for Athletic Events close March 14. Trotting Events March 18. A. J. BARR, Secretary, P.O. Box 59, Stratford.
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