TpEILPING ATHLETIC SPORTS FIFTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING To be held on BOXING DAY, FRIDAY, 26ih DECEMBER, I*B9o, on THE OVAL. - Handsdsib Cash Pbizks given away. ■Committee—- Messrs Macarthur, Bray, Worsfold, Saywell, Gosling, Kirton, Lethbridge, Walter Bailey, W. L. BaTtey, L Morev, ' Rutherford, Hartgill, WSfßeid, Henry, W. G. Haybittle. TBKAstrBBB— -Air C" Bray. Handicap-PEB.-r^Mr J.'E; Henry. SecbetAby — Mr H. Ll Sherwill. . PROGRAMME. *I Maiden Rape, 150- yards, of 4 sors. Tp bp c r !nii peted for by persons who , "have" never won an advertised race. Ist prize, .£3; 2nd. £1. Entrance, .38/ '•"• ' ' 2.. Boys' Race .(attending any State School); oyer 12 1 years. Ist prize, 10s ; 2nd. ss. ' Entrance, ls. ' 3/120 Yards • Sheffield. Handicap, of 20 , soys. Ist prize, £10; 2nd ' £5; 3rd, -£2. £3 divided amongst winners bf each. beat not placed in final. * Entrance 10s. 4. WaikingV I Mile Handicap, of 15 '""■ -soys:' Ist prize, £10; 2nd,. £4 ; '■3rd,-£l. : Entrance lOs--6. Va^][Sn& : ?R.t.li. iiple (Handicap), of 4 soys. ". Ist. prize, £3; 2nd, £1. Entrance 3s. * 6. Manchester -Handicap, one mjle, of 20 ;sovs; l>t prize, £15 ; 2nd, ' £4; 3rd, £l. ;; Entrance 16s. .7., Hurdles, 22a Yards Handicap, of* 10 ' "soys; 10 hurdles. .Ist, prize, £7; 2hd/£2iO r s ; 3rd, lQs. Entrance 7s. 8., BiinnijigiHigh Jump' ( tJ}audicap), jof • 4^Wovs.- ist. r prize,...£3; 2ud, £1. . Entr-an-pe" 35., 9, Champion Race, 350 yards, of Ssovs, 1 sf pnze, £4; 2nd, £1.. Entrance is. 10... "80y s* 7 Jtace 1 (attending any State ..School), under 12 years. 1-t prize, 'ltis; 2nd, os. ' Entrance Is. 11. Half-Mile-Handicapiof 10 soys, Ist , prize, L 7 ; 2nd, L 2 10s ; 3rd, lOs.L Entrance, 7s. " 12. Running Long Jump (handicap), of 2 soys. Ist prize, Ll 10s ; 2nd, .10s. Entrance^*?. 13. 440 Yards: Handicap, of 10 soys. Ist prize,; L 7; 2nd, L 2 10s; 3rd, 10s. Entrance 7s. 14 Tug , of War; seven men on ; each side, visit prizes L 2; 2nd, 20s. Four teams to compete or no second prize. Kntrance 7s each team. 15. 120 Yards Handicap Hurdles, of 7 ,§OP£i ?10 hurdles. Ist prize, L 5 ; '2nd, Ll 10s ; 3rd, 10s. Entrance ss. 16. .Three-Legged Race. , Ist prize, LI 10s ; 2nd. lOs. i Entrance 2s. 17. .Lilies' Bracelet Handicap, 220 yards Competitors must be nominated :by JLadies. Ist prize, Bracelet valued at <L 5 ; 2nd, Bracelet valued at L 2. Entrance ss. 18. Consolation Handicap, of 4 soys ; 15D yards. Ist prize, L 3; 2nd, Ll. Kntrance 3s. 19. Point Prize. Ist prize, L 3 ; 2nd, 20s ; 3rd, 10s. Points to count as .follows. Running events : 5, 3 and 2 ;, Jumpin g: .3, 2 audi. Event No. 18 excluded. A R*rcord t YrSze will be given in each ofthe Jollpwing events— N,os. 3, 6 and '■%&.: Details will be posted on the ground RHLESf & REGULATIONS. NQMINATIONS for all Handicaps, including jumping Events, must be sent n to Jthe 'Secretary on TUESDAY, 9th i)kcKMBKB (not later than 830 p.m.) Competitors are requested to forward postal Notes and not Stamps. Two shillings on each Event to be paid on Nomination, accompanied by a statement of public performances for the last !*r#b n Years^ L("Matchies included), with "Date^ and Localities of such Perform inces ; the remainder of Entrance Fee oq Acceptrfnce. 'can be : made on the Ground. Other Events post en: r.e*. " Colors must be named on Nomination. The- Committee reserve the right to tun any Race under 300 yards in Heats. The Winners of each Heat not placed in Final shall receive 10s each. Any Competitor fouud guilty of sending in false Performances, run ni ng und er an Assumed Name, or practising any fraud/shall be disqualified for life. The Committee reserve the right to reqmre any Competitor either before or after any Event to make a Declaration as to his identity and the correctness of : "his- description of his Performances. 'The Committee may disqualify any Competitor 'before or after any Event who shall refuse to make the required J)e» claration,<and he shall not be entitled to o\a\m any Prize. Entries will be received .-apd Sports conducted under the Printed Rules of th* FeUdm* Athletic Sports, obtainable from "the Secretary, price Is. Trains will stop at the Ground. Full Band in attendance, and a spacious Dancing Platform provided on the at Gates: Adults Is; Children i between « and 12 years, Half , Price : pnder 8 years, Free. No intoxicating drinks allowed on tbe drpund. First race will start at 10 a.m. HUGH L. SHERWILL, Secretary. WEIiIiINGTON DISPENSARY L^7"LfMB^oN Quay, Wellington, Tho« flrias Gordon, PHAaMACEUTICAL CHEMIST ~ |By Examination). PROPRtfiTOR of Gordons White Worm Powders, effectual and -eaay' to administer. Gordod's Q«i--ninßandJSt.eel Wine, examined and apyrovedby the Medical Faculty. ; "Wild. Cherry Congh Syrup— the best remedy known, French Goods. Pessaires, Ac always m stock at ; moderate prices. ioIHT FOB WBST'9 NeBVB AND BbAIN Tbbatmbnt . . iSole.Aßeirt.forMar^hairs Homoeopathic Medicines. . . -Country' Orders promptly attended, to. flptoesil Peraohai Attention paid to all v M^A' K ;•;.* '"■-._ PißpejMing.
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 63, 13 November 1890, Page 1
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