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1 SAT, LOOK ! HERE IS A DESIGN of ON ; E of a LARGE NUMBER OP Ptj KE'S R AN G ES. SjpTJTKB ANjD^.SPNS beg to call attention to tbeir grand display of Exhibi- • V :r tiotfEariges just returned from the 1 South Seas Exhibition, ;Danedin. Grandest display ; in the "-Colbhy for gas, : wood,; or coal combined. Tlieir CONFKDERATI I RkNGES T^ere considered the greatest novelty -at the Exhibition. LUJKE'S EANGftS are;ack : nowleTl«ed to be the strongest and;mo.st.economical made ' Vgeeat eeMcttoj^ in^ >S. liUEE?:AND SOWS have i decided ' to greatly Reduce their prices to guilders ' a tand<Cashjsayers as^thjeyjiave a largeistbck Which must be cleared, " ■■:,-"r / S;^;i^ife : itl:#^:^i^- D . S O--N--S , :;■;;:;■; ; ;^.;-;|^Nl£ES;.;S;f)B'^T\; WELLINGTON.

THE ASHUE-T, FOEESTEUS' and 1 EiNIG-HTS OFIABOUE ATHLETIC SPORTS, To be held on ST. -PATRICK'S DAY, TUESDAY 17th, MARCH, 1891. Chairman — F. W. Whibley. Vice Chairman— %•■ Sexton. Treasurer— Gr. S. Humble. Secretary — James Spiers Fieem.in Judges — Dancing, "»W.i" Waugh; all otlier events, Messrs VieGontigle and S. Hunt. Handicappers — Messrs B. Doughcity Ingiam aud Callichan. Starter — I. Sextou. PEOGKA.MME1. Boys' Eace, under 15 years of use, Ist prize, 5s ; 2nd, 2s 6d ; entrance, fiee. 2. Girls' Eace, under 15 years of age, special prizes ; entrance, free. 3. Foiestei^' Han iicip.2Uoya.ru I>.;1 >.; (>]) en to members of Oidei ; Ist pnze, ta>ii; 2nd; Framed limbletn. 4. St PatuckS Handicap. 100, 220 and 440yardi> (open), Ut pnze, t8; 2nd, L 3; 3rd, Ll. 5 1-iViile Wa'kmg Hmdicap (opea) ; Ist prize, L 2 ; 2nd, Ll. 6. 220 Yaids rtuidlch Handicap (open) ; •:Ist prize, L 2 ; 2nd. Li. 7. Jmenile Foie^teis' lOO.vd^ Handicap; special piize. (In Regalia.) 8. High Jump Handicap (open); Ist prize, Ll ; 2nd, 10s. > 9 2td Event St. Patrick's Handicap, ' 220 yd s; open ', 10. V'eterau's Handicap, 100 yards ; 45 years and over; special prize. 11. 1-Mile Running Handicap (open); Ist prize. L 4; 2nd, Ll 10s; 3id, 15s. 12, Vaulting with Pole (handicap) ; open; Ist prize, Ll ; 2nd, 10s. 13. Married VV omen's Handicap, 100 yds; open; special pnze. 1 14 3rd 'Jli' vent St. Patrick's Handicap, 440 yd s; open. > 15. Hop, Step, and Jump (handicap) ; ' open; l-l pnze, L] ; 2nd, 10s 16 Knights of Labor Handic.ij), 200 yds; open ;. Ist pr.ze, Ll ; 2nd, 10s. JL7;. Throwing Cricket Ball ; ■ open ; Ist prize, lO> ; 2nd, 5->. 1 18. 15 Minutes Go-as— you please Han dicap ; open ; Ist prize, L 4; 2nd, } Ll 10s; 3id, 155.. 19. 3 Legged Eace, 150 yards ; Ist prize, I Ll ; 2nd, 10s. | 20. Irish Jig ; Ist prize, Ll ; 2nd prize,los. * 2*. Liverpool Hornpipe ; Ist prize, Ll ; } 2nd, 10s. Concert and Dance in Dramatic Hall in the even'ng, when ihe step dauciug J 1 competition will take place ■ • L Nominations for 4, 5. 6, 8. 11, 12, r 15 and 18 to be in the hands of the Secretary by 9 p.m., March 6 ; all other events post, entries, • 0 'Ertrunce^ees to be 5 per cent of the s value of first prize. '» Competitor ~to state performances for previous 2 years, with colours. jNominations to be accompanied with • 2-5 for bt. Patrick's Handicap, and Is per II event tor all oth^r events ; balance of end trance money on accept.) nee: c In cuse of any protests being lodged ■ s the committee's decision to be finai. • • St Patrick's Handicap to be won by most points for 3 events, points to count 6, 3 and 1. !t Handicaps declared onthe 10th March s » Admission to ground Is ; under 12 free. c The Ashurst Brass Baud in attendanced JAMES S. FREEMAN, •» • Hon. Sec. ;,'. HENRY CUBRAE k T^ prepared to supply Firewood in it _L Eata, Tawa, and Matm ia four c feet and two feet leugthb ; also rough 1 loads, at the lowe&t cunent rates. ° Orders by post promptly attended to. , l Up-country Carting uridei taken. . HENEY CURKAN, ,g Makino Eoad ' s PI TO P*&. PER DAY t0 be mad< ie •** ■ «S*T" by persons of eithei sex, in their own localities, at work foi jr us. JN'ew business. All meet will: to 1 / wonderful success. Any one can do tlu work. You don't need capital, or aboul „„ the same as none. We will start you it No space to explain here, But you cat n make a snug little foifcnne, honorably anc .y ea»ily. The emnloyment is particularly adapted to the region in which this pub ,c licution circulates. Boys and girls. can jf nearly as much as men. Full particular; nj and instructions mailed tree Now h the, t tune — don't delay, but write tous-ai once, Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine L b United States. ;

XH'EILDING JOCKEY CLUB |1 Programme of AUTUMN MEETING To be held on EASTER MONDAY, '"THE '30th MARCH, 1891, on the FEILDING KACECOUESE. F. Y. Letli bridge, Esq VicePresident -D H. Macarthur. E«q , M.H R. Judge— Mr D. D'-wnes Starter —Mr R Dune. Clerk oj Course — \'r R. Eoake Clerk oj Scales— Mr W. G. Hnybittle Time Jteeper— Mr H, W Hay bittlp 'Handi'Capper—MrJ E. Henry. Treasurer — Mr E J. Allen. Stewards Messrs Sherw ill. W A L B..i!ey, K. -"*ood "beheie.-Morey, Haybittle, Gosling and Henry. 1. Hack ?HnBDLE Eacr; to "tart ai 11 30 a.m.; a handicap of 30 soys, 2nd hor»e to receive 5 soys from the stakes ; distance, 2 miles ; over eight r flights of batten hurdle", 3fi 6m high ; nomination, -15* ; acceptance, 15s 2. Feilding Jockft Cirß Handicap, to srart at 12 30 p m ; a handicjiji of 110 soys ; 2nd horse to receive If soys from the stakes ; distance, 1 1 miles; nomination, 1 soy; accept, ance, 3 soys; winner ofjiny h»ndi cap, to the value of 50 soys, aftei -declaration of weights to carry a penalty of slbs. -3. Hack Flat Eace, of 25 sor-. , to Hart at 1.15 pni ; distance, 1J miles, 'nomination, iOs ; acceptance, 15s 4. Fi/ting Stakjs ; to >tart at 2.15 p.m. *• a handicap of 60sovs, second horse tc r receive-10 soys from the ( stake« ; distance, 6 furlongs; nomination, £1 acceptance, ?3l>s ; the winner of anj handicap of 40 soys or over aftei the declaration of weights to carry a penalty of olbs, the* winner of tlu Feilding Jockey Club Handicap tc - carry a penalty of 71 bs. Z. HackFlting v to start at 3,15 p.m s a handicap'of 15 soys; distance, 5, furlongs ; handicaps to be declarec immediately after Hack Eace No. J is run, acceptances after Flying Han 'dicap is run; nomination, 10s ; ac > ceptance, 5s <6. Wintee Oats^ to start at 4 p.m. ; i handicap of 40 soys.; distance, ] • mile ; weights to be declared af te ( Flying Handicap is Tun; Nomination, 20s ; ' acceptance, 20s. 7. FoRCtD Handicap, ' of 20 soys; /< start at 445 p m. ; 1 mile and a dis tance; nomination, ' winners 1 10.« ■•osersnil; acceptani*, 10s. Horses qualified to run for events 1 "8 and 5 are hacks only, A hack^ is horse that has never won an advertisei race/or is nominated for any race at th time of starting, orf' r'Q months pieviou thereto (hack orjiunters races excepted] All races to be run under the Wanga nui Jockey Club Rules. Nominations for all races, which mus enclose name of horse, age pedicret colours df rider, and name of "owner, clos on Friday, 6th March, at 8 30 p m., an must be addressed to the Secretary, RO FeilJing. Weights for the F.J C Handicap an Trying" Stakes will be declared on c about •13th | March ; and for the Hac Hurdles and Hack Flat, l£ miles, c 9.30 a.m. on the ( day of the races, at tli Secretary's office, Fergusson street, Feilc ing. Acceptances for, F.J.C. Handicap an T?lying i Handicap close on Friday, 20t March, at 8 30 4 p ra.. and must be ad dressed to the Secretary, P O . Feilding and' acceptances for the Hack Hurdle and Hack Flat, 1^ miles, must be dt clar ( ed' to the Secretary a 1 his office, a above, not later than 10.30 a m. on ill morning of the races. TbiSjClub deducts no ( commission fc expenses and pays amount of advertise Btakes in full. The attention of owners and nomins tors is particularly drawn to the fact tlu the requisite amount of monei must i every case accompany ench and ever nomination and acceptance. Submitted to and approved by tl Wanpanui Jockey Club ilns 9ih day < January, ' 1891 .— Fbeem an E. Jacksoi Secretary. ,W. A- SANDILA.NPS, Secietary Feilding Jockey Clv

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 112, 14 March 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 112, 14 March 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 112, 14 March 1891, Page 1

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