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: D I R M ItK GH A M gPORT S , -Tobehfcldon QUEENS J&IBTHDAY, " SATURDA^IiiiPS^, 1890, • At Birmingham. Prttidmt—Ut %?■> Arkwrijtht. Vices Prrsident—Mt T. Al ,Bryee. Stewdtdv—Uißfui R. Burne, B. Whishaw, and R, Gardiner. Judges— Messrs W. Morton, A. Mcßeth, F. Mcßetb, and T. A. Bryce. Starter— Mr J.^Burne.. Timekeeper and flretuur r-* Mr? T. Lowes. JZandicapper—Mx J.jS^Henry. PROGRAMME : 1. Maiden RzMrVWJ&T post entry 1 ; open, lafc prize, 80s; 2nd, 10s. Acceptance, 2a 6d. ' . 2. Boys' HANnioAP, 150 yds; post*ntry; .for boys under 15, residents" of Kiwitea Boad Board District. Acceptance, 6d. 5. Hop, Step and Jijmp (handicap). Ist prize, 10s ; 2nd, ss. Nomination, 6d ; . acceptance, Is. , '-.. .'■ *. :i 4. Birmingham Handicap (8 eyents].; points. Ist prize, 60s; 2nd, 40a; Brd, 20s. Ist event, 100 yds. For residents of Kiwitea Road Board District. Nomination, 2s 6d ; acceptance, 2s 6d. 6t HtjBDLE BAok (handicap), 220 yd s; over 8 hurdles, Bft 9inhigh{ open. Ist prize, 40a ; 2nd, 20a ; Brd, 10s. Nom.ination. Is ; acceptance, 2s. 6. RnNNXKa High Jump (handicap). Ist prize, 10s ; 2nd, 6s. Nomination, 6d ; acceptance, ls> , ' , 7. Bieminoham Handicap, 2nd events .220yd5... :■; „r , ,-.,::.--, .;.;■' --'■. „:.-.;j;. ;j; 8. Mnvs Back (handicap) . Ist prizes 60s; 2nd, 20s'j Brd, 6s. Nomination, Is; • acceptance, Bs.- ; .'.-- ! ■. '^^ :: " '• : 9. Running Lono Juice (handicap). Ist prize, 10s ; 2nd, ss. Nomination, 6d ; acceptance, Is. ; 10. Quorr Touwjambnt, post entry. Ist prize, 20s. Acceptance, Is. 11. BnuaKOHAM Handicap, Brd event, 440 yds. 12. Thbkk-Lsoobd Bags, post entry. Ist prize, 155.; 2nd, ss. • Acceptance, laCd. 18.^ Sack Obstaolb Race, post entry. ' . Ist "prize, 20s ; 2nd, 10s.;. Acceptance, 2s 6d. " 14. Consolation, Race, 220 yds. Ist prize, 20s ; 2nd, 10s. Acceptance, Is. 15i;TJuNTBB8' Competition, [postientry., Ist priae, 80s. Acceptance, 's^ i ;. ; The first event to start at 11 a.m. 'Nominations for events Nos. 8, 4, 6, 6, 8 and 9, with n6?oinatioh money, accompanied with hat of performances for the last two years, to be sent in to the Secretary not later than WEDNESDAY, 14th May. ■ ■,:.,:, .-...: . ■■ „ .--. ■ All competitors to appear in colors. ; G. W. SALTBR, Secretary. TiiT R R. r T K I P B • /. - SUROEOH DENTIST, PA LMB B BTON N O HT H . "Will visit BULLS -May 22 and 23. | FEILDING— May 29 and 80. " | MARTON— June 4, 5 and 6. MOJNTEY. T For Investment -on Hecurity of, llreehold Lands. • ; ■ Town Properties accepted ample margin offered. rAM prepared to advance large or small sums on favorable terms to borrowers. ' , , . Interest, 6| and 7 per cent-;-ac-eording to amount required; S per cent, small sums I invite enquiry as to expenses, and borrowers can then compare my terms with other lender's total charges. I have £4000 and of .local money at 7 per' cent, in sums of £1000 wd upwards. The £20002 can break into smaller sums at 7£ or 8 per cent. A. SOUTHEY BAKER. Scuorrofr, PAiJceßSToir Nokth. ' EDMUNT GOODSEiafeRE^ ComnsßioK AoKJrr, ' . ; ' IwßUßAwcb: AoBNT, " • ! '■_;'. IjjkjsrD Agent, •!;••■ LoakAobnT, ■><■ '■ hoxjsb aobkt. MONEY to Lend on Rural Lands at owest current rate»i Bents aiid debts collected, , Property owners desirous of leasing or Helling same are invited to communicate. ' [A. OAtpO P. A. MONOKTON, Member Boyal College 'Surgeons, fitij;.) HOURS of Consuitatibn; at new Residence, Feilding, 9 to 12 a.m. :( N.B. — No night work uadertaken, . except by prior engagement: : ' '■'- H' ; ' "■ " * - °- : • ' ' ! •-■ ■ ■" '" '■■■■*'' <x ' |A CARD. I T\ R. C. C H A R L ifftN, SUBGEGN ANp P^SlClAlir, : ; KiHBOLToii Boad, ' : . ■ •"FEIIiDINQ. V '" "^'V'' ; H. 8. PITZHERBERT. BABRISTBR .AND BOLIOITOB, , Pj^wuepoa. North.: - .. ■\ JONEJiT TO LENJI^n JfywtoM .JML j Securities. \ r __„ u .. r . A , liiiA , ; N.B. —Mr FITZHBBBBBT will visit Feilding on the day before! each sitings of the B.M. <)ourk heT©, and may be consulted at Mm Hastie'e Hotel, or by appointment. ' v rj v i~->« .' > ;?■ : •:• fc'RANK OWEN. f ICENSED and AUTHORISED LJ SURVEYOR. Or Jen left with Mr Bherwill will be attended to : . ■■■>■■■ - BOOTS^BOOTS I BOOTS ! Joseph Ff^eman, BOOT A gHOE MAKER, ; ; • MaWoP(3STJSR &THEBT, : '. : ' .{Opposite llessjrs Btevenß and Gorton's Sale Yards), ratDINOi HAS just opened a large assortment of Boots and Shoes for, Ladies, Gentlemen and Children; of 'the best brands and moct fashionable makep* His prices ai-ie the lowest' mV PeiMlnjjy and each article it \inhfkbS, tft : plftin figures. ; Repairs neatly Wxeeuleai • : -. JOWEPH FREEMAN. :

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 138, 15 May 1890, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 138, 15 May 1890, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 138, 15 May 1890, Page 2

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