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Athletic Club. I Annual Gathering*. sports ground;. MAURICEYILLE, MONDAY, DEC, 29, '9O, •Sports to commence at 11 o'clock President, Gunder Gundei'sen; VicePreeident, J,;F Heckler; ..Sooretaryand Treasurer, Geo Franklin; .Assistant Secretary, W Mould: Judges, Messrs Peter Neilson, Benry Vile, F Rummer, James Oottjss and Cpute Hanberg j Handicappers, Messrs H : Keeue, N Neilson,. John Bannistor, 6 Gmiderson and J F Heckler; Starters,. )Epbt Franklin and W ModM; Auditors, Messrs W Mould andWarboys, All members to form a General Committee, ■< '■ '. Progeamue. ■ Mauriceville Handicap, consisting 61 three distances, namely, 100, 220, and ■440 yards, entries to bo made to' the Secretary, up to December 19th. Handicaps declared on the 23rd in the Wairarapa Daily paper, Entrance 2s Bd, acceptance 2s 6d, First prize £3, 2nd £l,3rd 10s, Intending competitors ■to send in their performances with entries, also intending competitors for Hurdle Race and Handicap Walking Race to give ~their:'performances at entrance to race at'leaßt;] of an hour boforo handicaps deolared, : 1. Maiden Race' (local) 200 yds, entrance 2s 6d, first £1; second 10s ' 2, Throwing Heavy Hammer, (open), entrance 2s od, first £l, second !>s 3. MAUBpyiiLp 'Hah'ppii, ' first event, (openUOOyda , :' : '. 4- Hop, ' Step and Jump, (own). entrance 2s Gd, first £lj second 6s': " 5. Handicap, Hurdle Raue, (open),' 220ydsi 6.hurdles, Bft Cm, entrance 2i 6d, first £l, second 10s 'O. TiiRBE-iiiflciEp Raob, fur boys under IB years, entrance Is, first 7s 6d, 2nd 2s 7. Handicap .Walking Race, 1| miles, entranced, first £l, Becond 10s i' 8. Mauriceville Handicap, (open), 2nd ovent, 220 yds. 9. Running Long '.Jump (open), entrance 2,a, first 15s, second 5s 10. Wrestling Match, Cumberland stylo (open), entranco 3s, Ist £2,2 nd £l. 11. Standing long josip, (open). outrance 2s, Ist % 2nd 7s Gil. ■... 12. Gmls Race (open) under 14 years, entrance free, Ist 7s 6d, 2rd 2s Qd. 13. Mauriceville Hapjcap (open), third event, 440 yards. 14. Yaultiwi with Pole (open) entrance 2s Gd, Ist £1,21131)8, ' 15. Owaole Raqe. (open). > ( , 0 „„„ lß.WlOs.andßß, \V - untiance 10 Hai » "• „ .' ut , iuur, Race (local) entrance *a Gd, Ist £l, 2nd 10s. ; 17. Boys Race under IB years (open) handicap, ontrancols, Ist 10s, 2nd ss, 3rd2s'Gd. . 18, Skipping Matcu for girls (open) Ist 7s Sd, 2nd 2s lid. 19- Running High Jujip (op'en), entrance 2s Od, Ist £l, 2nd 10s, I . 20.. Putting the Sto;ne, (open,) entrance 2s, Ist IBs, 2nd 6s, . .21,. Old Mens Race over 45 (local) 200vds, entrance Is, Ist £1 ' 22, Light Weight Wiiestling Match, Cumberland Style, 11 stone 71b and under.' Entrance 2s Gd, Ist II 2nd 10b v 23.; Novel Race, GO yds forward, GO yds backward, and GO yds on all fours. Entrance Is, Ist 10s, 2nd 5s ■ 24, Tug of War, members, outsidorß, entrance Is, Ist £1 25. Consolation Race (open), 220 yds, entrance 2s • A special prize of £1 first 10s 2nd will be given by the Club for tho greatest number of points, RULES & REGULATIONS. Entrance to Mauriceville Handicap' 1 accompanied with fee, on or boforo 19th Decomber; all othor events post ontty, Two competitors to start or no prize, three to start or no second prize, four to start or no third prize; .; The decision of the Committee or whoever they may appoint shall in all cases be final, ~' In the event of tho weather proving unfavourable,.the committee have it in their power to postpone the Bporta from day to day; ADMISSION: Adults 1/. Children under' 32 years and .oyer 7 years 6d, Members of the Club will, on presenting I their tickets,.be admitted, freo.of charge. No horses or dogs admitted. / A Brass Band will be in attendance, 0 RGEB FRANKLIN, •■' . HomSecretary; EKETAHUNATOWN HALL. THE, above well : fitted Hall maybe had for BALLS, PARTIES,.PUBLIOMEF/rTNGS, and by THEATRICAL COMPANIES at moderate charges',' Stage 'completely famished with new scenery, For farther particulars apply to ' ..; "v J. A. ANDERSON;: ''\.."' ":. \ i- ; : ;Lessee,. ; ;■'. . " ■ 'i«Uhmi--
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3678, 3 December 1890, Page 1
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734Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3678, 3 December 1890, Page 1
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