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Feilding Sports FEILDIX.G ATHLETIC SPORTS. THE SETEV TH ANNUAL * MEETING "Will hv held at Fdlding BOXING DA V, 2i!th Di'ICKAJBEK. ISS2. jr.\.v.\iiKMr.vT Committee : Messrs .M.icarll'.ur. Rui her Cord, Slicnvill, Rray. Woivd'old ; Treasurer. Mr ] )awson ; iSoeivliiry, Mr Edmund Goodbehere. 1. 2 i) yds IFandic.-ip. — T<> he competed fur by persons who have been resident or workmu in the Mnnawntu County during the three months previous to the race. Ist. prize, 1"-") ; 2nd, ,tl ; entrance, o*. 2. Boys' ivace. — 200 yards ; under 11 years. Ist prize, .CL; 2nd, 10s; entrance, Is. -.5. Quoits— lst prize, £1 10s ; 2nd, 10s; entrance, 1 s <sd. ■1. 100 Ya;-il> lE.inrlicap. — Ist prize, £5; 2nd, £'1 ; entrance. ss. 5. Handicap 'Walking' Mntch. — Two miles. J>t ]iri/A', L' 7; 2nd, L'l ; :)rd. £1; entrance. 7>. (I. Bicycle Race. — Two miles ; handicap. Ist prize, i",5 ; 2nd, £1 ; entrance, as. 7. Open QufU'lor-Milo Handicap. — Is' prize. !-■"> ; 2nd. .f 2 ; entrance, ss. s l . Viudiing vvill^Polc. — Ist, \n-i/^, £2; 2ml, Cl ; entrance. 2s. 'J. Ch-ni]i>n llrtcc.-— 2OO y;vrJ.s. Ist prize, -t-j; 2nd, .Cl ; entrance, -3s. 10. Threr-ley Sic-oplechjise.--l.st prize, C 2 : 2nd. 10s ; e:;!r:iiice. 2s. 11. 3lanchesLcr iluudica]). — 1 mile. Ist prize, £l-j ; 2nd, £1- ; Urd, £L ; eiiiranco, loS. 12. Boys' Pace.— ldO yards; for boys under 12 years, who are resident in the Ma;. •: e-ter Riding, lsl prize, £1 ; 2nd, Ids ; , :, lance, Is. 1:3. Wi.ocl barrow (Blindfold) Race.— 100 yar.ls. Ist ] ri;;e, JL'2 ; 2nd, K^s; eutrance, 2s. 11. County Handicap. — 1-10 yards; to be run under same conditions as No. 1 event, except tLai. the hjmdicap be declared one liourpiwi >us to tne race I icing run. Is; pri-e, £10; 2ud,£i; 3rd, £2 ; entrance, 1' 's. !o. Stei'i lecliase Sack I?ace. — 100 yards, lsi pr.^c, £2; 2nd, 10s; eutrauce, IS. UtinnhiE; Lonp Jumi). — Ist prize, -L 2 ■ 'Sun, i'is ; entrance, z.-.. 17. Handicap Hurdle Race.— 22o yards; 10 hurdles, :sft. Gin. high. Ist prize, 1:7; 2nd, 12; 3rd. 10s; untranco, 7s. IS. Kuuniiig Jligh Jump.— lst prize, '.2; 10s; entrance, 2s. ill. Handicap V» aiking Race.— l mile. Ist ].rizo, £5; 2nd, £1; 3rd, 10s; enav.'ico, .js. The winner of the two mile .valkiu'4 race to ]iay 10yds. penalty. 20. !Saw-!nillcrs' llaoe.- 1 mile handicap. For men working at any of the >a\v-]:iids in tin; Manawatu Couuty dur- | ing the three months previous to the race, lit prize, £5 ; 2nd, £1 ; entrance. 21. Consolation Ila.cc— lsoyds. handicap. Ist prize, £5 ; 2nd, £1 ; entrance, •3 s 22. Tilting at the TCing.— lst prize, £7 ; 2nd, ,C 3 ; entrance, 7s. Nominations for handicaps must be sent iv by Wednesday, the 13th of December. One shilling on nomination, accompanied by a statement of public [icrl'oi mances for the past twelve months, matches included, with dates and localities of Mich performances ; remainder of entrance fee on aeceplanco. Colors to be named at time of nomination. Handicaps will be declared on Saturday. the 10th December. Entries will be received and sports conducted under the printed rules of the Feilding Athletic Sports, obtainable from the secretary on receipt of one shilling in stamps. Trains will stop at the ground. Band in fittondance. Sports commence at 10 a.m. i Admission at gales — Adults, Is. Children under 12 years, free. Admission [ to lawn — gentlemen, Is ; ladies and children, free. No intoxicating drink will be allowed on the ground. fi-it' Mr Daw's Brake will run to and from the Sports Ground, for tho benefit of the Sports Funds. Hack Steeplechase, of ten soys -. post entries ; lOst up; open to all horses that have never won fin advertised Tace, hack races cxccptccl. To start at two o'clock. Same course as last year. EDMUND GOODBEHKRE. Hon. Sec. NOTICE" TO THE PUBLIC. W, BRANDT, Boot and Shoemaker, OF Feilding, wishes to inform the inhabitants of Feilding and surrounding districts, that he has resumed his business, and begs to thank them for pasjt favors, and hopes, by strict attention and supplying a firstrate article, to n erit a continuance of the support that has hitherto been accorded to him. / i M" SNEL SO N , <jr. AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR Palmerston North. Produce Sales held every Saturdaj\ Stock Sales Fortnightly, in the ' Fitzherbert- street Sale Yards.

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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 51, 13 December 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 51, 13 December 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 51, 13 December 1882, Page 1

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