"^E'ITyDINGT HUNT" CLUB*" JJ STEEPLECHASES. ! To be held at Feikling on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER' 8. President — D." 11. \Tacarthur, Esq. .U.H-R.- Vice President— John Saxon, E«>q Master — \ir H. Lance. Judge —Mr F. V LethbriJp-e Cleric oj. Scales— Mr McMillan. Starter Mr S Powell. Clerk of Course— Mr Clissold. Handicapper—MrJ.E. Henry. Stewards— Messrs Lance, Edwards, Perretr, 'Lnvt-joy, FTarley, Clissold, A. Levitt. CharUun, Kirton, Dr Charlton, and Roake. PSOGEAMME. 1. HANDICAP HACK HUEDLES, of ]5 soys.; about 2 miles. Over eight hurdles, 3ft. 6in. high Nomination. 10s Acceptance, ' os. 'I o ~ start at 11.15 a.m. 2. tLYING HANDICAP HACK RACE of 15 soys. ; distance about 6 furlongs. Nomination, 103. Accept tance, ss. " 3 MAIDEN STS^PLE^PIASE of 15 soys.; weight for age; about 2 miles. I Enl ranee 15s.' 4. FEILDIiN'G HU. V T CUP HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE, a piece of plate value 25 soys ; about 3 miles ; open to hordes that have been qualified with any wogni^eci elub_ Nomination lov Acceptance ss. 5. HVSJDICAe HACK FLAP of 15 sovs. -distauce Jibciutlj miles. 'Nomination 10s>. Accept since ss. 6 LAf'IES 1 BRACELET HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE, value 15 soys., second horse to receive a bracelet value 5 soys. ' Gentlemen riders H orses fo be nominated by ladies. About 2'miles. Nomination',ius ; acceptance. s"s. ! 7.-W.BLTER HANDICAP.. HACK STEEPLECHASE of 15 soys.; second horse.tb receive £2 10> from the'stalces ; about 2' miles , minimum weight list; nomination 10s ; acceptance ss. BULKS. -" • "1 All races to be run under the W.J.C. Rules. 2 H?ices 4 and 6 open only to horses owned and qualified by members of any r.'cri({nistfd Hunt Club, • ''• 3. Gentlemen riders mnsf-produce their certificate from Secretary of .Uetropolis lan Club to Clerk of Scales 4. Nominations containing description, pedigree and performances' of horses, colors of riders, accompanied with necessary fees, close with Secretary 'at Hastie's Hotel, 9th Au»ust, at 8 p.m.- 'Weights declared 16th August in Stab a'ud ; Advo» cate. Acceptances and general entries close at Oliver's Hotel, at ß 30 p.m , 30th August. 5. The winner of any Steeplechase or or Hurdle race at Eanuitikei Hunt Club meeting to carry a penaliy of 7lb- in-Nos 1, 4i, 6. and 7 events 'and- of any flat race a penalty of slbs in Nos. 2 and 5 events. The winner of the Ladies Bracelet can have the o; tion of taking plate or mone.>, EDMD. GOODBEHESE. . Hon. Sec. THE FEILDING SADDLERY. R. R. COLLINS, SADDLES & HARNESS- MAKER aAS now in stock a splendid assortment of New -aadles, New Harness (plain and silver mounted), Horse Coyers, Bridlee, Whips, Nickel and Silver Bits and Stirrups, &c, Grindery. All Orders promptly executed. TEI'AIS Rl-ASONABLE. First-class Work Guaranteed. R E. COLLINS Saddler & Harness Maker, Sao., (Next Ked House), KuiBOLTON EOAD, FeILDING. : JAMES FRASEB," - PLUMBEE AND TINSMITH ; Manchester SERiiET. : (Opposite th Denbigh .Hotei.) TiOANKB supplied, and spouting j|_ fixed at prk es to suit the COPPER BOILERS ■. . And Tinware .of every description at the lowest possible 1 prices. Wood and ■ Iron Turning, and all sorts of jobbing' done' pri the shortest" "notice. Maker of the Excelsior Fireßlow,er —no Household ■ should ' be without. Excelsior Blower -for sulphuring Mighte-t Vines dr -Trees. w 'Estimates given for all kinds of .plumbing work. - - ' JAMES -FitASEK- I | OYANOB FEILDING! To theFoilding gents and ladioa fair, IV^o prize a nobby head of hair, Professor Donnelly's; you know. Is the shop were you should go. He'll cut your hair, anddye it too, And treat you to a good shampoo. All over the world this man has been, , And he is noted for shaving clean. Tobacco and cigars he sells, And all the news of the ,town he tells. > If you are musically inclined, Within his shop you'll always find Aceordeons, bones, flutirids, Banjoes, tambomines, and concertinas; You'll always find, in his neat rooms, Imbrod, scents, and rich perfumes, Sundries, other useful ware, Including grease from the Eussian bear, Really good, and be it known He is the best barber in the town. His prices are so very low, That he can't afford to let you owe. So through his shop take ( a look, And bear in mind he keeps no books. Everything sold except Customers ! The Largest and Best Stock of PIPES AND TOBACCOS In the district. " JRazors set on the shortest notice~and guaranteed. PROFESSOR J. F. DONNELLY, (Next Mrs Oliver's Empire Hotel) EERGUJSSON STREET." ANTED KNOWN— That, I am now prepared to supply FireAood of nil descriptions, including Riita ntid Malai, delivered in every pju't of the Town. Parties waited on for orders. • - -•■ -'' ■' ' WILLIAM-KITCHEN,
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 20, 2 August 1890, Page 4
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