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MaURICEVIJjLE Athletic Club. Annual Gathering. SPORTS GROUND; MAUIUOEVILLE, MONDAY, DEO, 29, '9O, Sports to commence' at 11 o'clock sharp, President, Ounder Guiidei-aeii; VicoPresideiit, J ¥ Heckler; Seorotary and Treasurer, Geo Franklin; As« sistant Secretary, WMould: Judges, Messrs Peter Neilson, Henry Vile, F Kumraer, James Uottiss and Canute Hanberj;; Handioappers, Messrs H Keeuo, N Ncilsen, John Bannister, 6 tiunderscn and J F Heckler ; Starters, Bobt Franklin aiid W Mould; Auditors, Messrs W ■ Mould nndWarboys., All members to form a General Committee,
. PRoampE,,. ' Mauriceville Handicap, consistiny of three distances, namely, 100, 220, and 440 yards, entail to be intido to the Secretary up to December 19th. Handioaps declared on tbo 23rd in the Wairarapa Daily paper. Entranco 2s 6d, acceptance 2s Cd. First prize £3, 2nd £l,3rd 10s, .Intending competitors to send in their performances with entries, also intending competitors for Burdloßace and Handicap Walking Eaco to eivo their performance] at entrance to race at least \ of an hour beforo handicaps declared, 1. Maiubn Race (local) 200 yds, entrance 2s 6d, first £l, second 10s 2, Throwing Heavy Hammer, (open;, entrance 2s Cd, first £l, second 5s 3, Mai'iucbville 'Handicap, first event, (open), 100 yds 4. Hop, to and Jump, (open), entrance 2s 6d, first £l, second 6s 5, Handicap Hurdle Race, (open), 220 yds, 6 hurdles, Bft Gin, ontrahco 2i 6d, first £l, second 10s 6. Thrre-iegged saob, far boys under llj years, entrance Ib, first 7s 6d, 2nd 8s I. Handicap Walking Race, l\ miles, entrance 3s, first £l. socond 10s 8. MiuntOßViLiß Handicap, (open), 2nd event, 220 yds ■ 0, Running Long. Jump (open), entrance 2s, first los, second 6s 10. Wrestling Match, Cumberland style (open), entrance 3s, Ist £2,2 nd £l. 11. Standing long jomp, (opon). ontrance 2s, Ist lGs, 2iid '(a 6r]. ' 12. .Girlsßace (open) under 14yoara, ontrance free, Ist 7s Od, 2nd 2s Od.
13. Matjbiceville Handicap (open), third event, 440 yards, U. -Vaulting with JPoie (open) entrance 23 Od, Ist £l,2ni Bs. 18, Obstacle Race, (open), ontranoo Is, Ist 10s, 2nd ss. 16. Balf Mile Race (looal) entrance 2s (id, Ist £l, 2nd 10s.. 17. Boys Race undor 15 years (open) handioap, entrance la, Ist 10s, 2nd 6s, Brd*U. ■'......,. 18. Skipping Match foe girls (open) Ist 7s 6d, 2nd 2s (id, " } 19- Runkinci Hinii Jifjip (opon), entrance 2s (id, Ist £l,2nd 10a. 20. Putting' tub Stoke, (open,) entrance 2s, Ist 153,2 nd ss. 21, Old Mens Race over 45 (local) 200 yds, entranco Is, Ist £1 23, Lioifi Weight • Weestmno Match, Cumberland Stylo, 11 stone 71b and under, Entrance 2s' Cd, Ist £l2nd 10s 23., Novel Race, 00 yds forward, 00 yds backward, and CO yds on all fours. Entrance Is, Ist 10s, 2nd 5s '' 24, Tug of Was, membors, outsiders, entrance Is, lst£i 25, Consolation Race (open), 220 yds, entrance 2s A special prize of £1 first 10s 2nd will be given by the Club for the greatest number of points, RULES & REGULATIONS. Entrance' to Mauricoville Handicap accompanied with foo, on or.before 19th December; all other events post entry, Two competitors to start or no prize, three to start or no second prize, four to start or no third prize, Tho decision of the Uominitteo or whoover they may appoint shall in all cases be final. In the event of the weather proving unfavourable, the commlttoe have it-in their power to postpone the sports from day to day. - ADMISSION: Adults lj. Children under 32 years and over-7 years 6d. Membors of the Olub.will, on presenting their tickets, bo admitted freo of charge, Mo horses or dogs admitted. . GEORGES FRANKLIN, . • Hon. Secretary.' EKETAHUNATQWN HAII. THE above commodious and wellfitted Hall may be kd for BALLS, PARTIES, PUBLIC MEETINGS, and by THEATRICAL . COMPANIES at moderate charges,. Stage: completely furnished, with, new scenery, For further particulars apply to J. A, ANDERSON, .'"■,''-■ Lessee,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3675, 29 November 1890, Page 1
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716Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3675, 29 November 1890, Page 1
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