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LFREDTON ANNUAL ATHLETIC Registered under .the N. t. Athletic TO BE HELD ON THURSDAY,MARCH 2, 1911. PROGRAMME: 1 150 Yards Maiden Race.-- First prize 255, second prize 10s. Post entry 2s 6d. ■ .'.'_■_'. J,. . !;.„, 50s, second prize 20s. Nomination 3s 6d, acceptance Is. -n- I 3. Boys Race. —Under 16. First' prize 10s, second prize ss. Nomination Is. , 4. Hop, Step and Jump Handicap.— | First prize 255, second 10s. Nomination Is 6d, acceptance Is.. 5. Ladies' Nail Driving Competition. —First Trophy, second ss. Entrance Is. ' ' 6. 220 Yards Handicap.— First 50s, second 20s. Nomination 3s 6d, acceptance Is. I 7. High Jump.— First 255, second 10s Nomination Is 6d, acceptance Is. ~ 8 120 Yards Hurdle Handicap.— First 30s, second 15s. Nomination 2s, acceptance Is. i 9. one Mile Bicycle First Trophy. Entrance Is. 10. 440 Yards 'Handicap.— First 60s, and Mr J. Owen's. trophy, second 20s. Nomination 3s 6d, acceptance Is. 11. Girls' Race.— Under 16 years. First trophy, second ss. Entrance Is. 12. One Mile Walking Handicap.— First 40s, second 15s. Nomination 2s 6d, acceptance Is. : , '■'. 13. Stepping the Chain.— First phy, second ss. Entrance Is. > ''i', •' 14. One Mile Handicap.— First 555, and Mr J. George's trophy, second 255. Nomination 3s 6d, acceptance Is;':'/''' 'H- ;.•.',.::,:, : r^> : \<VvJs<h is. Married Women's trophy, second ss.' Entrance Is./' ■'■ 16. 880 Yards Handicap.— First Mr J Cross' gold medal and '£2 10s, second 20s. Nomination 3s 6d, acceptance Is. 17. Ticket Race. —First trophy, second ss. Entrance Is. r 18. Hunters; Competition.— For horses. First 455, second 15s. Entrance 3s 6d. 19. Needle Threading Competition.— First trophy and 20s, second 10s. Entrance. 3s. '• ; v 20. Tilting in the Ring.— First 30s and Mr A. Gordon's trophy,, second; 155.. Entrance 3s. s ' 21. Weight Guessing Gompetition.(Sheep). First prize 205. : 22. Pillow Fight.— First trophy. Entrance Is. . , A Points Prize, presented by Messrs' Levin and Co., will he given to the winner of the most points in Nos. 2, 4, 6, 7, 8,10, 12, 14 and 15. Points count: first 5, second 3, third 1. :■' .... ; ■■'/ ' ' Nominations close with the secretary on TUESDAY, 21st FEBRUARY, 1911. Handicaps will be declared ~ on SATURDAY, 25th FEBRUARY. Acceptances close on, TUESDAY, 28th FEBRUARY. CONDITIONS: All events, will b© conducted and decided under,the rules of the New Zoaland Athletic Union, Competitors' attention is specially drawn to Rule 15 of the Constitution and 13 of the Regulations, i.e., that every competitor must be registered and entry fee paid before competing, otherwise he is liable to disqualification, and will not receive, the prize money he may win. Nominations lor all handicap events must be made on February 21st, 1911, on New. Zealand Athletic forms, giving past two years' performances. If no performances during past two years, the last four performances (if any) to be stated. All protests must be lodged with the Secretary in writing within ten niiuntes after, the event, accompanied with a fee of ss, to be forfeited if the protest' be found frivolous. Three starters or no second ' prize. Any competitor leaving his mark before the pistol is fired will be put back one yard for each offence. The Committee reserve the right to re-handicap any competitor, and also to alter ' or postpone the programme in the event of bad weather. ADMISSION to GROUNDS, ,Is. Luncheon and Afternoon Tea en Grounds. A CRANES SOGIAL Will be held in the. Evening. CHAS CROSS, Hon". Secretary.
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