TTIE ILDING SPORTS r ELEVENTH ANNUAL ATHLETK I, . '.MEETiNG, ' to be held at Feilding*onBOXINGDAY, MONDAY, &7th. DECEMBER, 1886 A j .Committee: y' , * : Messrs Sherwill (Chairman), Mabar lv thur, Downes,*- Fit a Herbert^ Bray*; Sandi • : lands, Rutherford, H. Worsfold, W •Rejd, Xirton,/W. L. Bailey. .Waite: j JJailey, P. Bartholomew,- B. Gosling R Jones, Lethbridge, S. Daw, Saywelh-ahc , /C* BulL, ■ V| ; ■■"■■'-•■■"■< AAIAAA .,;. i Hon. Tr*»aßtirer: Mr: Sherwill, • .! > Hon. Secretary' : Mr E. Goodbehere. ... ''.(; y,.A PROGRAMME.; '1. iMAiDßiii . l£d yards.— To be com« peted for by persons who ha^e never woe 1 an advertised race. Ist prize £5, 2nd •£2, 3rd £1. Entrance ss. 2. Bovs' Race/ 200-yard-* (under 14).— Ist prize 15s,' 2nd lOsJ 3rd 6s;" : Kntrance Is, c 3. 200 yards Hancicap— To be com« peted- for by persons who have been resident or working jin the : Oroua, County 'during the thr« c months' 'previous to' tbe race. Ist priae £5, 2nd 30s, .third. 10s. [ EntranceSs.' :1 '' V" '•' : ' : ' ' ;: - ; y 4.' QtJdits.— lst prize 255, 2nd 10s, 3rd 6s. Entrance 2s. • ■• ! 5. Sack Race,! 100 yards.-rrlsfc prize 20«, 2nd 10s; 3rd ss. Entrance 2s. i 6. 100 yards' Handicap.^-Ist prize £5, , 2nd £2, 3rd JBI, 4th 10s. Entrance ss. j T>. 2' miles Walking fH^DTCAp.-r-lst Vrize £7, 2nd £'2, ;3rd £|I, 4th lOs. 3a» [ -trance 7s. : | 8. Tua op Wae, 7 men, ou each^side. — list prize £2, 2?nd £1. 'Pour tWms to compete or no s.eeond prize. 9. 1 'Quaeteb Miie Hasdicap. — Ist prize £5, 2nd £2, 3rd £1, 4th 10a. Entrance Ss.'" "' i( 1 '" :! '; ' ''-' 10. Vaulting with PoiE.-^lst pri2e £2, 2nd £1, 3rd. 10s. Entrance 2s. (Compfetitors may use their own pole.) 11. Champion Race, 200 yards.—lst prize £4, 2 nd £1, 3rd 10s. Entrance 4s. 12. 'I'heee-legoeb Race.— lst prize £ii 2nd 10s, 3rd ss. Entrance 2s. 13. Manchester Handicap (open), 1 mile.— lst prize £15, 2nd £5, 3rd £1. Entrance 15s. 14. Boys' Kace, 150 yards, under 12 years.— lst prize 15s, 2nd 10s, 3rd ss. Entrahce Is. , I 15. Running- Long Jump. — Ist prize 30s. 2nd 10s, 3rd ss. ' Entrance 2s. I 16. Half»mile Hlndioap.— lst prize i £10, 2 nd £4, 3rd 305, ; 4th 10s. Entrance lOsy V : " i '" ..-•.-:■■-■■ v. i 171 Ladies' Race, 150 yards.— lst priiie 30s, 2nd lOs, 3rd ss. Entrance Is. 18, Hx?BDiiEß, 22o yards Handicap, 10 hurdles 3ft. ,6iu.— lst prize Lsj 2nd 'L2j 3rd 10s. Ehtrahc'e^sJ 1 '• ; 19. Running High JtfMP.^— lst prize 30s, 2nd 10s, 3rd ss. Entrance 2s. 20: ; Walking^' 1 mile, Handicap;— lst prize L 5; 2nd L2j 3rd Ll, 4th" 10s. Env trance ss. Tbe Handicaps for this event will be d»;clarod on the ground. J a.-a. ■■ \ 21. Huedlbs, 440 yards Handicap.— >' Ust prize Ls, 2nd L 2, 3rd Ids. Entrance S B ye ;'"■■■- ■;■■-"■■■■■■■' ::>yyy: AA- , I 22. Hop, Step, and Jump.— lst prize ;30s,2rid'10s,*3rd5s. Entranbe 2s; - ' '< 23. Consolation, 150 yards Handicap. — Ist prize L 4; 2nd Ll,* 3rd 10s.* Entrance 4s. -"■•'■ : - I - 124. Point Pbize.— lst prize L2, 2nd 30s, !3rd lOsi Points count as follows :i i^-Ruuning eyents, 6, 3. 2 ; Jumping, 3j . •2, 1 ; Number/3eand 23 excluded . Nominations for' handicaps must be sent in by SATURDAY, ' the • : 11th of December. ; ■'' ' '■ ... Two_ shillings fpr. each .^yent.to bepaid On*nom\n*itioh, ! accpmp'i"iied by. a' state-' mentbf public performances ! for the pa^st two years (matches included), with dates and localities of .such performances ; remainder of entrance fee on acceptance, which can be made pn the groiind. Othei* event >* post entries. , y <■■ ■■■■■■■ y Colours must ,be named on noraination. Entries will'be received aad sports conducted under the printed rules of the Feilding Athletic Sports, obtainable from tbe Secretary, price 1 8. - Trains will slidp at the ground. Feilding Band in attendance, and a dancing* platform provided .< oh : the : lawn. Admls-tion at gates .":;-- Adults, ls. ; chddren, under ;12years, free. Admission to lawn: -Gentlemen, Is. ; ladies and .children, free. < ■ • ■■:■-■ ; . No intoxicating drinks allowed on tho ground. Sports commence at 10 a.m. . EDMIJNI) GOODBEHERE, Hon. Secretary, i C. NEABY~ ] SADDLER, HAENESS &' collar-makeb, Kimbolton Road, close to "The Little Red House.") : Saddles, = Harness, r&c, Collars made to measure on the premises. 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. NEARY. Tp AR L V CLOSING. We the undersigned General Storekeepers and Drapers of Feilding, having acceded to the request of our employes to close our places of business eacb evening (Saturdays excepted), at six o'clock, the arrangement to come into force on and after I Monday, the Ist day of Noyenaber, 1886, we therefore request the public to make a note of the same. E. J. Cottrell— W. D. C. &G. Co. S. J, Thompson —Red House P. Train— Cash Exchange H. Doiakin — Ready Mouey Drapery G. Crichton — Glasgow House ; C. Brown — Manchester House W. G, Haybittle
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 58, 16 November 1886, Page 1
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