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-MAKGATAINOKA (Affiliated with the New Zealand \thletic Union. NINTH. ' Annual.Sports SWeeting, To Ik held on the Domain, MangataJnoUa ,on BOXING DAY, JJECEMBEU 26th, 1907 PRIZK MONEY , - PRIZE MONEY' i_ OFFICIAL PKOGK.AMME, First event at, 11 a.m. sharp. Maiden Handicap Race, first prize £1 10s,sec 15s Nom Is, ace 6d. ,*ges tobe given witl nomination. Quoit Match, first prize- £2,. second £l, third 10s.. Nom 2s, ace Is. Attention of qnoi competitors is especially. drawn to the fac that the quoit mutch is.now included in thosi tor which entries close on December Gth. Three-Legged Race, boys tinder 10 years, fh'si prixc Ids, second ss'.'. Entrance each boy fid One Mile Bicycle Race Handicap, first pnzt £2 los,;second .£2. Now Is Gel, ace Is. 101) Yards Handicap, first prize £2 10s, sceoho £l. Noiu 2s, ace Is. High Jump Handicap, first prize £l, second 10s.. Entrance Is. , .-., . Girls'ltace, 100 yards handicap, It years nnc under, first prfee 10s, second ss. 50 Yardsfcrpiint Handicap, first prke £% sec owl L'l. Nom'is,, ace'(id...' Half Mile Rim Handicap,, first prize i 3 10s second .£l. Nom 2s, ace Is fid. 1.. liso Yards Hurdles, boys 16 years and under ; first pri>-e .i'.l, second !0i; Ejitrancclsi .'. 120 Yards Hurdle Handicap, first prize £2los second .£l, third 10s. Nom 2s, nee Is.' !. Tf tree .Mile Bicycle Race Handicap, firs! . prize £B. second £t' . Nom 2s, ace Is. I; 220 Yards Handicap, first prize ;E2 10s, second .£l. Now 2s, ace.ls. ■• • .•■ : . Throwing the Hammer Handicap, firs, prize . £l, second 10s. Entrance is. ■'' . ; r. Light-weight Wrestling. Competition, '(Cumberland style); 11 stone and under, first prize £2, second £l. Entrance 2s. i. Boys' Race, 12 years'and under, first prize Is, second 2--., third Is. . . School ;.Uo;/s' High • J'miip , EJandicap, 'first prize £L, second 10s. Entrance Is. ': -. i! 0 Yards Handicap, 'first prize £•£ 10s, Second £L third'los.' Nomas; aec.ls. . Hop, Step, and Jump. Handicap, first fvize £l. s.eeor.d 10s.' ljntratieo lis- . Girls' Rase, 12 years'and under, first' nrir.e • Putting the Sfon.e H.uvdicrp, fir~t y-viriViCl, ' secondltis. ' Eritraiie'c Is:'" " ' '■ . . ~.-.• . Olio MilC'^'nitiHandicap, first pi'hie £3, second £l, third 10s. Noiii2s_l»d.'acc;2i,, •• - . Two Mile Bicycle Race 1 Handicap, first pri;:e £3, second .111, tithdlOs. Nom 2s ace. Is. . Forced 'Handicap, (compulsory entrance of all competitors who have woti a rirst or second pri':e in a '.'mining event), .ISO'yds, first prize £2, second lSs, shir.! ss. ■ 'Entrance v/O. UULES AND CONDITIONS. Cycling events run under Ijcaguo of New Zealand Wheelman's Rules.. Licenses maybe obtained from T. V>\ I.ovcjoy, Palmerston North, or from the Secretary. • '.'.■' Other events rim under rules ol! New Zealand Athletic Union... Permits mav he obtained from Mr C A Talmtea.i, MastertoVi, or front the Secretary. The points prices of £2 and £1 vi'A l>e awarded to the gainer of first and second iij,.;u;st number of points during the day . Points.to.be reckoned as follows.-—First ;i, second 2, third 1 Nominations for 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, !), 11, 12, l.'V 18, 22, and 2i) close with tiie secretary (Mr J. A. W'At.sn) at Puhiatua on FRIDAY', December Oth, at 8 p.m. Nominations must be accompanied by cash or postal notes. All performances for the past 2 years must be given. If no wins for two years last performances IUHSt b J stated Marks' froth ' which eveucs were won must be given. The Railway Time Table has teen arranged to suit the convenience of patrons. Trains will stop close to the ground. Entsy foi'tus and programmes may be obtained on application to J. A. WALSH, Secretary, Pahiatiui. TIMBER MERCHANTS. Etc. rifEAVY Stocks.'of Dressed and SeaLM. ■ soned Timber always on band. Kauri, Tctavo. Birmi, Matai, Whits Pir.p, tic SASHKH, t-OOKS, MOULPINGH. Builders' J{»<juisitci, Oiis and O^burs. OfJEKN, CHAPEL A KING 'sp't-JMS MASTfWi'ON (GENTLEMEN wishing 1 to look smart T .should pay a. visit to A. WHITB 6 CO.'S Hairdressing. and Hhaying .Saloon. 3 first-class artists in attendance. Patrons can rely on the utmost CJeanliiiuf.'s, civility,, and ntiention. Ail the .latest and most ui> to-date Sterilizing and Sanitary appliances appertaining to the Tr.tdH Installed in the Saloon. "No Waiting." . Atrial soiicitod. We bavti also in Stock a largo. Variety oi Smoker.-' requisites and Fancy Goods, including a new Consignment.of 'can shilling Briar Pipes, (1?), honestly worth 2s of an.v smokers money. Note the AddressA. WHITE &€0; MASTER!OK'S LEADING dAIBDEBSSEBS & TOBACCONISTS . QUEEN- STBEET, MASTERTOK.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 9000, 10 December 1907, Page 2
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