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ANGATAINOKA ATHLETIC SOCIETY. (Affiliated with the New Zealand Athletic Union). £35 PBIZE MONEY £BS TENTH ANNUAL SPORTS MEETING, To bo held on / THE DOMAIN, MANGATAINOKA, on BOXING DAY, December 2Gth, 1908. Official Pbogramme. 1. Maiden Handicap Eace ; Ist prize £1 10s, 2nd 15s ; nom. Is. acc. 6d; ages to be given with nominations. 2. Quoit Match Handicap, Ist prize £2, 2nd .£l, 3rd 10s; nom. 2s, acc. Is; attention of quoit competitors is especially drawn to the fact that the quoit match is now included in those for which entries close on December 7th. 3. Boy's Relay Eace, for teams of boys attending the primary schools; distance, 1 mile, in four relays of a quar-ter-mile each; each team to consist of four boys. Prize, £2 • entrance 2s for each team. 4. One Mile Bicycle Eace Handicap; Ist prize, £2 10s, 2nd £1; nom. Is 6d, acc. Is. 5. 100 Yards Handicap ; Ist prize .£2 10s, 2nd.£l; nom. 2s, acc. Is. 6. Jump Handicap; Ist prize £l, 2nd 10s, entrance Is. 7. Girls' Race, 100 yards handicap, 14 years and under; Ist prize 10s, 2nd ss. 8. 50 Yards Sprint Handicap; Ist prize £2, 2nd £l; nom. Is, acc, 6d. 9. Half-Mile Run Handicap; Ist prize .£3, 2nd JGI; nom. 2s, acc. Is. 10. 150 Yards Hurdles, boys 16 years and under ; Ist prize £l, 2nd 10s, entrance Is. 11. 120 Yards Hurdle Handicap; (Ist prize £2, 2nd .£1; nom. 2s, acc. Is. 12. Three Mile Bicycle Race Handicap ; Ist prize .£3, 2nd .£1; nom. 2s, acc Is. 13. 220 Yards Handicap; Ist prize £2los, 2nd £1 ; nom 2s, acc. Is. 14. Throwing the Hammer Handicap, Ist prize £l, 2nd 10s, entrance Is. 15. Light Weight Wrestling Competition (Cumberland style), 11 stone and under, Ist prize £2, 2nd =£l, entrance 2s 6d. IG. Boy's Race, 12 years and under, Ist prize 4s, 2nd 2s 3rd Is. 17, School Boy's High Jump Handicap, Ist prize £l, 2nd 10s, entrance Is. 18. 440 Yards Handicap; Ist prize £2 10s, 2nd £\, 3rd 10s. nom. 2s, acc. Is. ICK Hop, Step and Jump Handicap, Ist prize £l, 2nd 10s, entrance Is. 20. Girls' Race, 12 years and under, Ist prize 4s, 2nd 2s, 3rd Is. 21. Putting the Storie Handicap, Ist prize £\, 2nd 10s, entrance Is. 22. One Mile Run Handicap, Ist prize ,£3, 2nd iil, 3rd 10s; nom. 2s 6d, acc. 2s. 23. Two Miles Bicycle Race Handicap, Ist prize £3, 2nd £\ ; nom. 2s, acc. Is. 24. Forced "'Handicap (Compulsory entrance of all competitors who have won a first or second prize in a running event), 150 yards; Ist prize £2, 2nd 15s, entrance 2s 6d DANCING.. 25. Piping Competitions, Marches, Strathspeys and Reel,; Special prizes donated by A. -McPherson, Esq, Ist prize £2, 2nd £l, entrance 2s 6d. 26. Irish Jig; Ist prize £2, 2nd JBI, entrance 2s 6d. 27 Sword Dance; Ist prize £2, 2nd £l, entrance 2s 6d. 28. Highland Fling, Ist prize £2, 2nd £l, entrance 2s 6d. A special prize of «fil Is has been donated by A. Ross, Esq, for the dancing competitions. Dancing to commence at 1.30. Hon. Piper : E. DRYSDALE. EULES AND CONDITIONS. Cycling events run under League of New Zealand Wheelmen's Rules. Licenses may be obtained from Mr T. W. Lovejoy, Palmerston North, or the secretary. No entry is valid unless roade on KZ.A.U. forms, which are obtainable from the seer itary. Other events run under rules of New Zealand Athletic .Union. .Permits may be obtained from Mr C. A. Tabuteau, Jiasterton, or from the secretary.. Nominations for 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 'J, 11. 12, 13, 18, 22, 23, .25, 26, 27 and 28, close with the Secretary, Mr J. A. Walsh, at Pahiatua, on Monday., December 7th, at 8 p.m. Nominations must be accompanied by cash or postal notes All performances for the past two years must be given. If no wins for two years last performances must be stated. Marks from which events were won must be given. The railway timo-table has been arranged to suit the convenience of patrons. Trains will stop close to the ground. Entry forms and programmes may be obtained on application to J. A. WALSH, Secretary, Pahiatua, SMALL BIRD NUISANCE. TO save your fruit buy one of our '4lO Gauge Small Bore Breech-Loading Shot Guns. They are finely finished, light, strong, and effective. They do not injnre the fruit-trees, make very little noise, and will kill up to 40 yards—just the thing for Ladies or Boys. Single and Double-Barrel stocked. Various prices. Cartridges— - 410 gauge, smokeless and black powder, loaded with No. 4, 6 and 8 shot. KING AND HENRY. GUNSMITHS & LOCKSMITHS. Phone 240. P.O. Box 146 THE PEOPLE'S FRIEND. . . POST OFFICE WHEAT MART. WE have been good friends to you during the past few months. No doubt you still have a lively recollection of the ruinous prices you paid for meat before we came in and brought it down. We still supply TOP QUALITY MEAT at BEDROCK PRlCES—absolutely the lowest in town. Don't forget either that we have No Black List to put you on. Our motto is: Small Profits and Quick Returns. The public have taken kindly to the idea, and, as a result our business is alwayS'On uie increase. HUGhTIONG, PRACTICAL BUTCHER. Telephone 258. MASTEETON PERMANENT INVEST- ' MENT & BUILDING SOCIETY. rjIHE Society is prepared to receive money on DEPOSIT. For rates apply to J. B KEITH, Manager. JOHNSON'S PEERLESS / BEVERAGES. JOHNSON'S Peerless Beverages quench your thirst and cheer and invigorate during summer's distressing' heat. They are 'pleasing to the palate and refreshing to the body. They are pure and delicious. Address: 211, CHAPEL STREET

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3065, 9 December 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3065, 9 December 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3065, 9 December 1908, Page 6

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