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TRIANGULAR COP MATCH. Tho Mauriceville, Alfredton, and Tarania Clubs met at Mauriceville on Saturday last, and fired the final Gup Match of the season. The Mauriceville team winning the dip by 17 points from Alfredton. The aggregates of the teams were: Mannc'evill" 2,073 points, Alfredton 2,056, and Tarania 2052. Two possibles were recorded {Turing the final match, ono at 500 yards by R. A. Wilton, and one at 000 yards by H. R. Kcene. The results were as follow:
A .match was fired at AMredixm on Saturday last between Mauriceville B ! team and All'rodton B. Tlio match resulted in an t;a.sy win for Alfrcdton, 4(3 points the margin. A possible was 'recorded by G. Ford at 500 yards. Resiife.—
MA URI ckvilli: club. The .sixth of a series r.-f Coir.jifctitions was iircd on Saturii;i.y <slU, i-'eb-ruarv, the ranges i,eing £OO an.'. 7(10 yards, 10 shots: Th 0 result wore as follow. — mn --in 11,1 Tl
.13 TEAM MATCH.
& GE. TUESDA Y, FEB RTJARY == fl"""" 1 " ' '" ""SSSffT-*""-i — fl„. EIFLE SHOOTING K.QRTY-MILE BUSH ATI4Lr"JISOCIETY. 1 f>'% j^\ MA UR1CEvilli: cl ub. The oixth of a series r.-f Comjv tions was iked on Saturna.y t?Lli. *' ruarv, the ranges oeing £00 an.-' yards, 10 shots: Th 0 results were follow. — ooo too iiti. R. A. Cameron 42 3'J ]« E H. Dnyg 37 40 12 1). H. Rutherford 45 35 -1 A. M. Rose 39 33 12 R. Dafw 45 30 S C. Blewett 38 36 4 W. Farmer 41 21 16 R F. Wilton 40 33 — eb7(10 as Tl. <)2 !K) ' Sil 87 84 84 83 83 78 78 73 < ? < ." mli^-wrrALOsTART )f II 1 ), a '»S) *r THE ANNUAL SPORTS El WA1RARAPA RACSNC CLU Z. (Registered.) AUTTJmFmEETINGTAUHEREKIKAU RACECOURSE. •SATURDAY AND MONDA1, March 22nd and 24th, 1913. FIRST DAY. (To start at 12 noon.) ! Trial Hack Handicap oi: 2nd rS t e hEh?ve'notion a race es upwards ttiat n«n o t j ceW 20 so- >° "' Lids. Six liilaittTW 5BSS PT •v. *he Football Urounas, *-«v. 0n lei : ly M. Galvm, Esq, 1 «J £65 <n^E7^ es £65 PR KJRAMME. 130 yards, 1st 308, «nd 100 yards, under *' %iGirls' Race, 16 year* and nnIJ I ii ! 1 H fill /T
T t_. \ GE. TUESDA .Y, FEB: RUARY == fl"""" 1 " ' J - """ — "~ &* EIFLE SHOOTING K.QRTY-MILE BUSH ATI4Lr"JISOCIETY. 1 f>'\JiA UR1CEvilli: club. j%r V t\i SV:U : : a^^^rv Tlic oixth of a series r.-f Coit.jk jti1 . *-'*"' "* ■'' ~~/r*:r*THE ANNUAL SPORTS r WA1RARAPA RACSNC CLU.3. tions was iircd on 8aturn;i.y .>ui, r ruary, the ranges i»eing cOO an.', yaixls, 10 shots: Tlio results were ebroo as . * _.j «.* UaiYiiin. n "it^F TS»r» A. pW|B s „ hot A LOST ART (Registered.) AUTTJamMEEHNG. TAUHEREKIKAU RACECOmSE. •SATURDAY AND M0NDA1, March 22ndandj4th, 1913- , follow. — 11. A. Wilton R. A. Cameron . E H. Dagg l'\ Kmnmer 1). H. Rutherford 500 700 lid. 15 M 3 42 32 10 37 40 12 ' Tl. 02 90 Sil £' f>m H n„ the Football Ummos, 0 1«' 1? M - Gohta ' '* ilb £65 ' N_^E?^ E8 £65 m\ ' / 'fill '$' ) ■ 46 !1 — 45 35 -1 87 81 1-MaidenBace, 130 yard., 1st 80s, •»* yards, under WW SO mi y A 1. (>■ Ml / / 1' 1 / / MM Va/fb FIRST DAY. (To start at 12 noon.) 1 Trial Hack Handicap oi: G^sovs. 2nd h 5 rS t e hIt CI not -on a race e, upwards ttiat n«i\« t j ceeding 30 sovs iri va Six arting. zOs, ace Hack Welter Handicap te d Nursorv Handicap of 100 sovs, For two and three year olds. INom 20s ace 30s. Four -furlongs 5 Wangaimoana Handicap of 100 sovs 'Min. weight 8st. .us, nor 30s. Seven turlongs. a 6'. Makahi Hack Handicap of 80 sevs, 2nd horse 10 sovs, 3rd horse o soys. "Nom. 20p, ace. 20s. Five im lOT 7?W B Tdoll Handcap of 125 sovs, 2nd horse 15 sovs, 3rd 5 sovs. Nom 20s.. ace 40s. Six furlongs. SECOND DAY. (To-start- at 12 noon.) 1. Rototawai Handicap, of 125 sors, 2nd horse 15 sovs, 3rd horse 5 sots. Nom 20s, ace 40s. 'Six furlongs. 2. Moroa Hack Handicap of 80 sovs, 2nd 'horse 10 sovs, 3rd horse 5 A. M. Rose K. Dagg C. Blewett W. Farmer 39 33 1.2 37 33 13 45 30 S 38 36 4 41 '21 16 81 83 83 78 78 open to y° u %Xy is 6d. . „ nn 8nd trophy. .JfSj h Handicap.,300 lO.-WrSad £2 ,f& £1- Noffi •vards 1st £5, -""' 3- 'Ace 2s. 6d. . as^a tcb-€an w soTand los. up to list /!«• a p.J* «£ H 208 "nd j™p H»n*j n 5 -«o E tfc B rit p 6d st ■«"3.?ijn. *» H £™ C S Ace # r / an ; j'// s cod km b« »!»o» wi by bati dressing. tailoring *s essentiaJ. ..»..« »*—richt: It F. Wilton 40 ay — .13 TEAM MATCH. A match was fired at AMredtxm Saturday last between Mauricevillf team and All'rodton B. Tlio matcli 73 on > B reWlwk rfffi ■ «~ ——•-"""" *" ,,on: 111 Pt - ■»""-•» EM; " ■" ** "" ! tMPl 'IP 5 /i ®*$>cm 1 J? "Secret" 5a *«*<r j <& «*>»> ra*. t a 3f IT"'*** 111 is\l Af \ * ,«, »»,M S *«*«i.l WIL8R. «A*»W™ -EUROPEAN CAPITAL Kuiniidied for <mt«n«i» iKf aJJ sutetaatial » f bcscsMw W J aikoads, Tractions, Wakr a™* M** •o Power*, Irrigationa. Timber, Ms». J^^T^m suited in an easy win for Alfredton, 10 points being the margin. A possible ivils recorded by G. Ford at 500 yards. Resnfe. — ALFREDTON B. 300 500 600 Tl. T-I. Kebell 30 33 27 }»() G. Ford 25 35 27 ST .}'. Duckett 23 30 31 81 T. Groves 23 31 27 SI J. George 2." 33 21 79 M. 'Codinash 27 20 21 77 A. "Wall 25 21 L!) O" Average for one man 70 Average for one man. 79; total, fi-!2 MAURICKVILLE B. A. M. Rose 30 27 30 87 E. H. I)a.gg 28 29 22 70 G. Bragg'ins 28 25 2. 78 R. A. Cameron 27 20 25 78 B. F. Young 27 30 20 77 H. Kmnmer 23 25 21 09 H. Tildeslev 2.2 19 25 Of! E. Tildeslev 23 21 15 02 Total. 596.
T isBK\^iTTiEiH£F3 *Ji \ GE. TUESDA Y, FEBB UARY fl"""" 1 " ' ■"■ T-— \ - — «... EIFLE SHOOTING i£QRTY-Mll.p BUSH ATHLrj:SOCIETY. I J%& d$as MA UR1CEVILLE. CLUB. <&$**.<&&> WJr X t\ u'U : : a^<r w;( rv„ The ftixtli of a st ries r.-f Computi1 ■5%nm^i^K l^'SiH^I ,< "°*" •■*"*.." '.-.'•■.■£~-~" ~^i/r*:r .> - THE ANNUAL SPORTS WAIRARAPA RACSNC CLU Z. tioiis was iired on Saturnay <>ui.. r uuruary, the ranges being .100 an.'. 700 yards, 10 shots: The resu'Os were as . * _.j «.* UaiYiiin. n "it^F W^h^K - HOT A LOST ART (Registered.) ATJTDMNMEETTNGTAUHERENIKAU RACECOmSE. •SATURDAY AND M0NDA1, March 22nd and 24th, 1913follow. — 11. A. Wilton E H. Dngg 1). H. Rutherford ... 500 700 Hd. Tl. .. .15 1-1 3 02 .42 32 ]« 90 37 40 12 ' Si) £ f>/$ «msffiswc n„ the Football Urounos, 0 lei' h? M - Gohta ' '* If m\\ m\vk £65 ' N_^E-^" E8 £65 " ~ V ■ _ — j itrim . 46 41. — 87 .. 45 35 4 84 l-MaidenBace, 130 yards, 1st 80*. •»* yards. m * ,r Hit \ A # '''-4D» it **• ~«»'«»'°" wr ,w *™ " FIRST DAY. (To start at 12 noon.) ! Trial Hack Handicap oi: G^sovs. 2nd h 5 rS t e h Eh?ve'not°won a race es upwards ttiat n«i\« , t 0 j arting. zOs, ace *** °Te S Waka Hack Welter Handicap te d Nursorv Handicap of 100 soys, 3rd horsed sovs For two and three year olds. INom 20s ace 30s. Four -furlongs 5 Wangaimoana Handicap of 100 3rd r sovs 'Min. weight 8st. Isom nor 30s. Seven turlongs. a 6'. Makahi Hack Handicap of 80 sevs, 2nd horse 10 sovs 3rd horse o sovs. "Norn. 20s>, ace. 20s. Five im 10T 7 g Wardoll Handcap of 125 sova, 2nd horse 15 sovs, 3rd 5 sovs. Norn 20s. ace 40s. Six furlongs. SECOND DAY. (To-start at 12 noon.) 1. Rototawai Handicap, of 125 sovs, 2nd horse 15 sovs, 3rd horse 5 sovs. Nom 20s. ace 40s. 'Six furlongs. 2. Moroa Hack Handicap of 80 sovs, 2nd 'horse 10 sovs, 3rd horse 5 sovs. Nom 20s, a-c 20s. Seven furloncs 3. Autumn Handicap of 200 sovs. A. M. Rose R. »:<gg C. Blewett . 39 33 12 8-1 .. 37 33 13 83 . 45 30 8 83 . 38 36 4- 78 . 41 '21 16 78 ""ilcitW Race, 16 ?<>»'» and »nopen to y° u %Xy is 6d. . „ nn 8nd trophy. .JfSj h Handicap.,300 lO.-WrSad £2,*rd £1- Nom vards 1st £5, a -""' 3- 'Ace 2s. 6d. . ft8 jCatchX5an w soTand los. up to list /!«• n.^o E tfc B rit p 6a st gO, 2nd 20s. 3rd 10 " amy weight, a* »-fe 2 c—r- lst To Start a* 12 ,° t 45. 2nd 20s. Highland »« lst *"" III MIf iff///I IT 1 j i//4|i .• s cod km » »!»o» wi by bati dressing. Wlortng *s essentiaJ. .—..« »*—rlcht It F. Wilton 40 33 — ,A .13 TEAM MATCH. A match was fired at AMredixm on Saturday last between Mauriceville B team and All'redton li. Tlie matcli re111 Wi or »-*-*« m »» ■« eiB ' th0 "Secret" 5a vwr -EUROPEAN CAPITAL Jot pVV aikoadt, Wakr «d J^X_ •o Powers, Ims;*tioa». Timber, Ms». « Aerioultttrdi «nd Ind-natnal. J^^^^^PfflSST'* ioX Debenture and Stock !««• jf%^ ndarwritten, Purchased or sold. > imm^K^mSSmJ^JV sulted in an easy win for All'redton, 40 points being the margin. A possible wa-s recorded by G. Ford at 500 vards. Resufe. — ALFREDTON B. 300 500 GOO Tl. T-I. Kebell 30 33 27 90 G. Ford 25 35 27 87 J'. Duekett 23 30 31 84 T. Groves 23 31 27 SI J. George 25 33 21 70 M. Coflinnfrli 27 29 21 77 A. Wall 25 21 L!) 0" Average for one man 70 Average for one man. 79; total, fi-!2 MAURICEVILLE B. A. M. Rose 30 27 30 87 E. H. Dagg 28 29 22 79 G. Bragg'ins 28 25 2. 78 R. A. Cameron 27 26 25 78 B. F. Young 27 30 20 77 H. Kummer 23 25 21 69 H. Tildeslev 22 19 25 66 E. Tildeslev 23 21 15 62 Total. 596. TRIANGULAR CUP MATCH. Properties pnrcfiased for Emopwi* c.Tr.loiUtion, and inv^stwen*. handled. Miscell»n«ri« and «* rs of all characterft tor »** 1 ikl Jw^aeSSSR^Wl 1 : T^^^^^^^^^^^HI^B ■ 2nd horse '20 sovs, 3rd horse 10 sovs. Nom 20s, ace 60. One mile and a distance. 4. Waiohino 'Hack Handicap of SO sovs, 2nd horse 10 sevs, 3rd horse sovs. Nom 20s, ace 20s. Six fuilongs. 5. Juvenile Handicap of 100 sovs. The Mauriceville, Alfredton, and Tarania Chubs met at Mauriceville on Saturday last, and iired the final Gup Match of the season. The Mauriceville team winning the Cup by 17 points from Alfredton. The aggregates of the teams were: Manrieevill" in any European country. Oarw»pood«no». aiudosin* ful< «* taalt at first writinjt invited. 2nd horse 10 sows.., 3rd horse 5 sovs. 'For two and three year olds. Nom ■20s, ace 30s. Five furlongs. 6. Featherston Handicap of 115 2,073 points, Alfredton 2,056, and Tarania 2052. Two possibles were recorded {Turing the final match, one at 500 yards by 'R. A. Wilton, and one INTERNATIONAL BANKER®' sovs, 2nd horse 10 sovs, 3rd horse 5 sovs. Min. weight 7.7. Nom 20s, at 600 yards by H. R. Keene. The results were as follow:— %? S h x* w «■• 2 » a 20s - !; D ; ALLIANCE. UP-TO-DATE J ace 40s. Five furlongs. 7. The Shorts of 75 sovs., 2nd: horse TARARUA son ann r n re . 1st »■>,%£ event, jnder SADDLER'S. - THAV WILL 8ATI8FV | TAXI. CAR « 1 FOR irllRE. 10 sovs, 3rd horse 5 sovs. For Syr. oltls and upwards thai have not won an advertised race at time of starting. Weight 9st. Ent. 30s. Four j furlongs. •T. Peterson H. R. Keene G. Benton 7?,. Thomason . 34 32 29 9- .. 30 26 35 91 .. 29 31 31 91 .. 30 31 28 8"> Meets all trains at Cab Fare J NOTE—All second and third money R. Cunningham .... .. 30 31 28 89 ftT£TE have just opened up a large W consignment of the best will 'be deducted from the stake. T. Davsli .. 31 27 29 87 Rates. j Available anv hour. Day or 1 Nicht. REASONABLE RATES. PHONE 423. § PENALTIES. E Albertson B. Albertson .. 30 28 24 s° .. 21 30 30 81 C t n Th I ees iMrSc ;".^r W ' .• i.„,Wo or no Boi-u ir l ENGLISH SADDLES AND HARNESS. The winner of any race after the 235 236 234 70," fiva sorters or entertained u 3< No momm-ticm« Ee creta less sent «xd accompanied by or ]a ,nd performances g yea three, if any)-, im tfcrictlv enforced. i Nominations for events Nos. These are the very best quality declaration of weights to carry 71bs MAURICEVILLE. sh! st be '4, yoods procurable, and we cordially invite inspection. THE QUALITY IS BIGHT, THE STYLES ARE RIGHT. THE PBIOES ARE RIGHT. J, FERGUSON, i Proprietor No. 17 MIRIAM STREET. i extra, of two or more races 101b extra. DATE OF NOMINATIONS. WEIGHTS. AND ACCEPTANCES R. A. Wilton R. C. F. Dagg R F. Wilton G. Rutherford 300 500 600 Tl . 30 35 27 9? .. 32 28 31 01 . 30 32 29 91 . 29 30 29 8F . 30 30 28 8P 4 Nominations xor lg d S e\y a ryatHa TT onWedliesday. February 12th, IJlrf. 5. Nomination papers may be had from the secretary or at Hamua St 6 r6 The Committee reserve the right lo alter programme, to postpone sports, and re-handicap winners - *7. Handicaps will arpear in Pahiatna Herald, Esotahuna Express and < Wairarapa Age on Saturday, February 22nd. , , . „„ 8. The programme may not be run G H JMULUUlJi'HIWIIM'lllilllll HI" IIIITmi 1 " NOMINATIONS for all races and C. Blewitt . 29 30 27 86 Call in and seo for yourself. TARCOMBE AND " ONALD, SADDLERS. ' Perry Street, Mastertotni, Telephone 321. Telephone No. 12. i PRIME MEAT IN PERFECT jTtn&imviftM entries for the The Shorts close on MONDAY, March 3rd at 8.30 p.m. WEIGHTS for the First Day's Handicaps will he declared about MONDAY, March 10th. and for the Second Day, on SATURDAY. March 22nd. at about 7.30 p.m. ACCEPTANCES for tlio First Day close on FRIDAY, March 14th, at 8jS0 p.m. and for the Second Dav on D. H. Rutherford 26 27 2780 F. Kummer 27 27 26 80 233 239 224 696 ALFREDTON. 390 500 600 Tl. J. McDonald 31 33 20 03 F. Percv 31 29 31 91 L. Percv 29 33 27 89 CONDITION SATURDAY, March 22nd. at 9 p.m. 30 .28 20 87 ■ ,— ■ __— All the above at the Club's office P G Wilton 31—30 26 87 T depei Is on you. If you want Featherston. TX A T k TT11T> TT R Kebbell 28 29 28 85 Sn order as printed. 9 Competitors in wrestling events Nos. 7 and. 11, must be weighed beT HAVE Secured the SOLE WA11 RARAPA AGENCY (Palliier Bay to Pahiatua) for the FamoUB Indian. Motor Cycles the best, meat and the largest variety you should deal with us. We Btock only o best the market affords, E. A. LAERY, Secretary, Featherston. W. A. Algie . 26 30 25 81 29 34 IS fore competing. . . , Coach will meet morning trains and eonyey passengers hack to evening Admission to gronnd: : :Adults Is, and guarantee to deliver it in PERFECT CONDITION. Our Fao Stock is drawn in regular supplies from the famous NGAKONUI ESTATE, and cannot be beaten . . The grand totals matches are as follow 1st 235 216 213 694 for the three 2nd 3rd Tl. Children under 12. Half-price. Admission to Horse Paddock, is CALL AND INSPECT, or WRITE in the Wairarapa. QUALITY TELLS. Let our men pJTO||J^|^^^|IWl;l Alfredton 663 713 696—2073 (599 (394—2056 each horse. 1 call for orders at once, and become a KflllUEfllliBHIKsSiliVfirS 689 705—2052 PiDe Band m attendance. LunTRIALS ARRANGED. satisfied customer.
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