I HA YE much pleasure in aunouncing the arriyal of the following NEW GOODS Imported direct from AMERICA : HORSE LINIMENT CONDITION POWDERS POULTRY PONDERS EGG FEED FULLER'S EARTH GRAPE SALT INSECT POWDER GLYCERINE & CUCUMBER SAXOLINE RHEUMATIC! OIL EXTRACTS OF LEMON, PEP. PERMINT, VANILLA, RATIPIA, &c, &o. Also,— The Famous. ATLAS BRAND ROLLER FLOUR, CHAMBERLAIN'S STAR BRAND. MANN'S AXES, from. 3 J to 4}!bs. B. Edward's Impbovbd I SOLID SHEAR STEEL SLASHERS A Really Good Article. Made in New Zealand. A New Lot of L^MPS to choose from -Aoßwrsioß-— '.'.." :. ■ ■ '■■ Shacklock's Portable Cooking Bacges. ; South British Insurance Coy. • Evening Post Newspaper. FEKGUSSON STBEET.i jl OTIS&uORTi, ADOTIONEEES, : GEAIN AND SEED MERCHANT?, Bulls, Feilding, & Pai.hekstcn North. Have on hand a Large Stock oi : NEW SEEDS fob SPRING SOWING consisting of CLOVERS. FESCUES RYEGRABS, TURNIP, RAPE, MANGOLDS And all kinds of FARM SEEDS. These Seeds have been carefully se- . lected; and are from some of the Best English Seed Merchants so they can be thoroughly relied on. Also,- — FARMER'S FRIEND MANURE, Which is highly recommended. Copy of analysis may be seen at bur office. TO LET OR FOR SALE— Farms in all parts of the district, from 20 to 7,000 acres. STEVENS & GORTON, Fbildino. THE FOURTH ANNUAL T0UB- • NAMENT ";.■... OF THE •
RANGITIKBI CAVALRY VOLUNTEERS i "Will be held on the FEILDING RACECOURSE * ■"■" ■ ON SATURDAY, 24th MAY, ■ ■■.... Commencing at 11 a.m. Under the patronage of Lieut.-Colonel Stapp and Lieut-Colonel Noake. Clerk of Scales— Mr A. E. Remington^ Starter— Mr E. Wood. Timekeeper— Mr G. W. Fowles. PROGRAMME: 1. General Parade, Gallop Past, &c. 2. .Musical Ride. : . 8. Pursuing Practice Competition — Squads of four men; sweepstake, 10s per squad; open to squads from any troop .-••■•. 4. Open Handicap Hurdle Race — Sweepstake, los; 1 mile. ■. : 5. Heads and Posts— Sweepstake, Is per j man ; open to all cavalry 6. Capture of Field Gun— ln squads of 8 man; sweepstake, 8s per squad; open to squads from any troop .;. : 7. Cavalry Hurdle Race— Sweepstake, of 10s ; 1 mile; weight, 12st; open to any cavalry horse , 8. Sword Bayonet Exercise 9. Cavalry Flat Race— Sweepstake of 10s; £-mile; weight, list; open toalleavaky c' *~'. .*■■'■:> - ' .'■...■ 10. Victoria Cross Race%-Sweepstake of 2s 6d; open toall cavalry . 11. Night Alarm— Sweepstake of 2b 6d; open to all' ca'yahry ■■*"' CONDITiONS. • 1. Post entries will be received for all the eventsV but. competitors are requested to enter as early as possible on the day. -; •2. Volunteers must compete in this uniforms of their corps. 3. Cavalry horse means one that has J been ridden in the six day's training, or that has been certified to by an officer of | the troop' to which the owner belongs. All disputes to be settled -by the Troop Committee.-' ' ; ; Admission : Foot passengers, Is ; horsemen, 2s; 1 any vehicle? including -driver, 2s 6d ; every other occupant^ 1b ; children upder 12, free. > , Volunteers in uniform will be admitted tp the grgund free. '
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 139, 17 May 1890, Page 3
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