EEILDING SPORTS . ELEVENTH ANNUAL ATHLETIC I • MEETING, .' to be held at Feilding on BdXING DAY, MONDAY, 27th DECEMBER, 1886. r ■ . ■ ' ' ■<■■■■ \\ r Committee: t ! .Messrs Sherwiir (Chairman), Macarthur, Downes, FitzHerbert, Bray, Sand i« ': lands, Eutherford, tf.' Worsfold, W. Eeid, Kirton, W. L. Bailey. Walter 1 13ailey, ( P. Bartholomew .B. Gosling, E. Jones,, Letiibridge, S. Daw, Sayweil, and ; C. Bull. . ; Hon. Treasurer t Mr- Sherwill, i! Hon. Secretary : Mr E/ Goodbehere. ; : > PEOGEAMME. * > 1. Maiden, 150 yards.— To be cona» • peted for by persons who have never won an advertised race. Ist prize £s,r2nd; ! £2, 3 rd £1. Entrance 55.l ; ,■ • I 2. Boys' Eace, 2QO yards (under 14) .— Ist prize 15s, 2nd lOsj 3rd ss. Kntrancels. ; ■ ' ' 3 1 . 200 yards; Han cicap.— To be com« ; peted for by persons wlio have been resxI derifc^or working, in. Ithe:;Or6ua.\Count7 ! during the thr« -e.imojnijis previous to the. race. Ist prize £5, 2nd. 80s, third l!6sj >Kntrances.B.-: , . . ' -.',. 4. Quoits.— lst prize 255, 2nd' los; 3rd ss. Entrance 2s. .v.!^;: ■ 5. Sack Race,, 100 yards. — Ist prize ?os, 2nd" 10s, 3rd ss. : Eiitranee 2s: i ;6. lot) yards 'IPandicap.— lst prize; £6^ 2nd £2, 3rd £1, 4th lOs. Entrance 55,.- ! 7. 2 miles Wahcistg Handicap.— ist prize : £7;: 2nd £2, 3rd^£l, 4th ; los, -;En4 trance 7s. •; ,-. ■ : . . ..... ..-..•; ! 8. Tug of Wae, 7 men on each side;-^---Ist prize :£2,,. 2nd. £l., Four, teams to compete of rip second prize. " "' : 9. Quarter Milb ' Handicap, prize £0, 2nd £2, 3rd^£l, 4th 10s. Enf trance ss. ■ • ■ ' - A . j 10. Vaulting with Pole.— lst -prize , £2, 2nd £1, 3rd IOsV -Entrance 25. - --(Competitors may-use their own pole.) \ 1 1 V Off AMPION RACE,' 20Q^ y>r^s.i-ls^ prize £4, 2nd! ££, srd'i 10s. Entrance 4^. 12. 1 HBEK-LEGG.ED EaCE.— lst prizfe £1, 2nd 10s,; 3rd ss. +. Entrance 2s. f 13. Manchesteb Handicap (open), 1 mile.— lst prize £15,, Znd^^ard^l.; Entrance 15s. ;' •: ' U.'\"l \ \ 1 14. Boys' h ace, 150 yards., under, 12 years.— lst prize 15s, 2nd 10s, 3rd ; ss." Entrance Is. ' , 15. Eunning Long Jump.— lst prize 30s. 2nd 10s, 3rd ss. Entrance ;2s. 16. Half«-mile Handicap.— lst prize £10, 2 nd £4, 3rd 30s, 4tn lQs. Entranoe /K>s:- ];,',■ ..:'"■ ' ' ■"•' '".' ■ 17. Ladies' Eacb, 150 yards.— lst prize 30s, 2nd,. 105, 3rd ss, Entrance'ls. 18. HFEDLEsi 220 yards Handicap,. 10 hurdlos 3ft. 6in.— lst prize . L 5, 2nd li 2, 3rd 10s. Entrance ss. ,/ '."'..' 19. EuNNiNG High JuMpi— Ist prize 30s, 2nd lOs, 3rd ss. EntraWe 2s. , 20.. . yVALKiNG, ,1 mile, Handicap; — Ist prize L 5, 2nd L 2, 3rd LI, 4th 10s.; ]fri trance 55. . The Handicaps '/for, this 'event will be dt'clarod pn ; the ground. ; \ . I 21. Hubdleß, 440 yards HANDicAP.flst prize L 5, 2nd L 2, 3rd 10s. Entrance SS. , .■■■.,.' '. :;.-.'. ': 22. Hop, Step; and Jump.— lst priie 30s, 2nd 10s, 3rd. ss. Entraripe '2fsl ■ 23. Consolation, 150 yards Handicap. —Ist priza L 4, 2nd LI, 3rd 10s. Entrance 4s. '. '..'■"■'' '/, 24. Point Peize.— lst prize L2, 2nd 30s, 3rd 10s. Points count as follows : — Eunning events, 5, 3. 2 ; Jumping, 3, 2,1. Number 3 and 23 escluded. . Nominations for handicaps innst be sent in by SATURDAY, the 11th of December. . . -.■:-• Two shillings for each event to be, : p4id on nomination, accompanied' by a silate-. ment of piibli c perf ormances for the past two years (matches included), With, dates and localities of such peVformanpeg ; remainder of entrance foe on acceptance, which can be made oa the ground. Otifsr events post entries. _. it i Colours must be named on nomination. Entries will, be received aad sports conducted under the printed 'rules of the Feildiner Athletic Sports, obtainable from the Secretary, price 1 8.. v Trains wi^l stop at th« ground. ; Feilding Band in, attendance, apd, a dancing»platforin^ provided on the fawnl Admiß3ion .at' es :rrAdults, , Is. ; children under 12 jearaj free; ' Admission to lawn :— Gentlemen',' Is. ; ladies and children, free. .. No intoxicating drinks allowed on the ground. - . , Sports commence at 10 a.m. EDMUND .GOODBEHEEE, ( Hon. Secretajry, C. NEABY, ~ T ~ SADDLED, HARNESS; & CoiJiAB-MAXER, ' ! ' KimboliTON Road. close to " The Little Red House.") Saddles, Harness, &o'., Collars made to measure on the premisesl' This is a specialty. • All work guaranteed. Prices moderate. A large stock of saddlery and harness now on hand,* and to arrive^ Inspection invited. Repairs neatly executed. -, C. NEARX : ,\ E A R"O F 0; Ulf D^R : Y~ ' . JL; Wellinuton, ■ LUKE & SONS, Iron and Brass Founders, Engineers, Ship .Builders uhd Boiler- Makers. P.! 3 , — A re. manufacturing their most; economical Eanges at. reduced prices. The best and cheapest ranges in the marked from £4. with H. P. Boilers from £».■■.-.■ :■ : \■ .. . ■■•;.- i - ? : Also, Ornamental Castings. • ilH| It L. ES P. POWLES \ J Commission Agent. AND LICENSED LAN D BEOKEE. Office— "Willis Street ' WELLING T ON.
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 63, 6 November 1886, Page 1
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