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» . Wanted1— : . WANTED KNOWN.— Mr Lewers has received to-day a further consignment of Drapery^ Clothing, &c. Also small lot good eating ;and « seed Potatoes. X I TTTANTED KNOWN.— Whitlock'fl V V Delhi Chutney istth^bestjitfee purest, the richest, the moot deligjoiiQy and the cheapest ,Sauqe .for. gravies ) c.dd meats, soups and every /purpose.';? for which Sauce is required. > Se§ .tha,i a you'get the genuine asicle,;yide,medi-; * cal analysis on ;each bottle. „j ,\ # 1 XT^T ANTED. ..KNOWN,! ; Vl_ Uhaff, p^.i.Brari,. Wfieat, Potatoes and. Elpur^at .^ low t e^t prices for ca^h at Wpjfferjpaan and^Hutciiesoh'sV tbe ,Squ4i'e,vPaln^rsipn.' I^T^NTED^Hoiw^J^a:? the ! Ty , v -Collection) lof "8911 Projgrammes/ Cards,, ] &c, ".. aij^ the Stab P^ace, is unsurpassed. „_• „ .? \ g XTTANTED, hoarders '^t Clare- ; VVx "^^ e House, corner^ of Denbigh 'and Camden streets.' ' : The house has _ been v recently.' renovated, andp furnished { m! a style. 'cpnuucwPe °to* JBveiy comfort of a r home;- ; PiungPaM^ jShower 'Baths attached tb thte^toiige.'' IE very , attention^ paid t6 ; Bo'arifiEers 1 , 0 combined with moderate cli^i^e^ v '. j '' ' l JOHN TOY" ' 7-y:., ; ?X,; ; Sp^)rts ! vr FEIISHiTCr 11^ I^TTINTH ANNUAIi ATHLETIC Ll3l 7 7 FESTIVAL^ 1 To'beheld'at^Feildinlgon ll - f 7 B O,X!X NfQ I - G S} K 'A T , : , „'. 2^3% .Decembe 1 ,I.Bs^^^ f\g 1 '■ Prizes offered ampiinting to siio. .; Committee :. ..,-,r „.,-,,,,,51 Messrs Sherwill, .Macarthur',' Worsfold, P.; Bartholomew,, 'PpTYiies, Eutherford, Lethbridge, Bray, W. Bailey, Walter Bailey, Sandilands. Treasurer : Mr H. E. FitzHerbert.. .. Secretaiy : Mr Edmund Goodbehe^eJ' PROGRAMME../^ "*" '. 1. 200 Yards Handicap. — To be compered for by persons' who .have been resident or working in the Oroua County during the thre- months previous to therace. Ist prize, Lo ; : 2nd, Ll. \ Entrances ss. :.-.-. .y Lf. Icf : 2. Boys Race, 200 yards.; , undfgr" lij years.— lst '.prise,'. Ll ; 2nd, 10s. En-^ trance, Is. . '.' J ! 3. Maiden" Race: I.so. ' yai-dsXTo' W eonipeted'for by persons who have nevtir^ won an advertised race. Ist,-; Ls'-;' 2n]d,v L 2. Post entries. ;. i-.c- K. rX .4. Quoits.— lst priz9,Ll 10s ;; 2nd; IOs,; Entrance, Ih 6d. . : . -,'; • . .; Xj 5. Snck Race, 100 yards. — Ist prize, L 2;' j2nd, 10s. Entrance, 2s. . ' ■''' f 7. v " ' i 6. 1(K) Ya"rd:s Handicap;— Ist prizeVLs;'i |L 5; 2nd, Ll. Entrance^ ss. - : .'- -erA ■ 7. Handicap- Walking Match^ 2. miles;! {—Ist prize, IL7 ; 2nd, L 2; 3rd,. Ll;< En-f (trance, 7s. . -ri . .. cy. ?■....:..-.} j 8. Open Quartor-mtle Handicap.— 4si Jprize, L 5 ; 2nd, L2i Entrance, ss. 9. Vaulting with Pale. -Jst "prizo, L2r |2nd, Ll. ■ : Entrance, 2sv- \ Coinpft^tpwjumy use tlieir own poles. ,".,,< g ' 10. Cbampibn Race, ' 2QO yards.r— l^ prize, L 5; 2nd, FA. Entrariije, >ulIli " ' 11. :Three r -leg Hatie,: 2001 ydfcfs.— lst jprize, : 2; 2nd, 10s. Kntrance,-2d. I 12. Maifcliester Handicap,',! milei-H-lilti ■prize, Ll6 ; 2nd,'L4; 3rd,Llj-' ;Ehfrance, iios. - JiAJ-.A j 13. Boys Race, 150- yards ; for boya j under 12 years, who . are resident litf.fchK. 'Manchester Block. — Ist prize, Ll; 2nd. 10s. Entrance, Is, : , '•;•_ 14. Running Long. Jump.— lst. prize, L 2; 2nd, 10s. EnLrarice, 2s.'. , .' 15. County Haridicapi 440 ' yards,.— ~^o be run under same' coriditiphs as' Xo~ 1 ove'nt, except that the handicapß,b'e'declarcd one hour previous to the'ra'de beiug run.. Ist prize, L 1 0; 2nd,L4 ; 3rd, L2 r Entrance, lC|s.' J , .' f'\ ''' U ' L IG. Ladies' Race, loO yards.— lst'^nze, L 2; 2nd, Ll ; 3rd," 10?. Entrance, 2s. 17. Hurdles, 220 yards handicap ; 10 hurdles, 3ft 6in high. -A Ist prize, L 7; > 2nd; L 2; 3rd, 10s. Entrance, 7s. : - > 18. Running High Jump. — Ist prize, L 2; 2nd, 10s. Entrance, 2s. I 19. Walking 1 Mile Handicap.— lst j prize, L 5 ; 2nd, Llk 3rd, 10s. Entrance, ss. The winner of the Two Miles Walk^ ing Race to pay 15 yards penalty. 20. Consolation Race, 150 yds Handicap — Ist prize, L 5; 2nd, Ll. Entrance, s*; 21. Tilting at the Ring. —Ist prize, L 7; 2nd, L 3. Entrance, 7s. Hack Steeplechase pf 10 soys; post entry, lOst up. Open to all horses that have never won an advertised race, hack races excepted. To start at 2 o'clock. Same course as last year. Nominations for handicaps must be Bent in by SATURDAY, the 13th December a One shilling to be paid on nomination' accompanied by a statement of. public performances for the past twelve months, matches included, with dates and localities of such performances ; remainder of entrance fee on acceptance. Entries will be received and sports conducted under the printed rules- pt the Feilding Athletic Sports, obtainable from the secretary on receipt of Is. Trains will stop at tho ground. Band in attendance. A spacious dancing platform will be erected on the lawn, 30 x 30. ls tickets will entitle the holder to use of same for the day. Sports commence at 10 a.m. . Admission at Gates— AduJts, Is;. Children unler 12 years, fr*. Admission to lawn— Gentlemen, Is ; Ladies and Children, free. No intoxicating drinks allowed on the ground. EDMD. GOODBEHERE, ' m " Hon. Sec. A E. FLETCHER JOHNSTON, Barrister & Solicitor, PALMEKBT O N > O K T H , (Next Bank.of New Zealand). Money to Lend on Approved Freehold Security at current rates. C) A £ ACRE Farm for Sale on easy iU\fu terms. Apply to J. C. Thompson, Cash Exchange. OB PEINTING m all its branches executed on the shortest notice at the Star Office Charges very reasonabe. yf.

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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 67, 15 November 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 67, 15 November 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 67, 15 November 1884, Page 3

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