TAONTJI-jCQ^Y|?ON?SPpBTS,; ?To BeUield.ori; >; ; ■■ ; ■ Pbisce of Wales' Biethdat, NOVEMBER 9i fB9l. , President— W.' & 'Bailey, Esq., J.P., Vice- Presidents-- i "H.'. Adsett,.Esq., Cap- . tain Campbell, O. Pleasants, Esq. Committee— Messrs Harvey,: Jenkins, I J. A. Bailey, L.. Pike, C. Millen, W. Mexted, A. Bailey,; C'Olsen, J. Ent- • wisle, J. Pringle. Secretary & IVeas- . urer—W. A. L. Bailey. 1. Maiden Eace ; Ist prize, 20s ; 2nd, 10s; to be competed for by persons who have never won an advertised : race. 2. Boys' Eace under 12, 100 yards Handicap ; Ist prize, 5s ; 2nd, 2s 6d. 3. 220 yards, Ist event Taonui-Coljton Handicap ; Ist prize, £5 ; 2nd, £2 ; 3rd, £1. 4. Eunning High Jump Handicap ; Ist prize, 10s ; 2nd, ss. 5. Boys' Eace under 16, 100 yards, Ist event Oroua Handicap; Ist prize, 30s ; 2nd, 15s ; 3rd, ss. 6. Taonui-Colyton Handicap, 1 mile ; Ist prize, 60s ; 2nd, 20s ; 3rd, 10s. 7. Sack Eace ; Ist prize, 5s ; 2nd, 2s 6d , 8. 100 yards, 2nd event Taonui-Colyton •-> Handicap,; ■;. / , 9. Tossing the Caber ; Ist prize, 10s ; 2nd, ss. 10. 220 yards Hardies Handicap ; Ist prize, 40s ; 2nd, 15 s, 11. Boys' Eace, 150 yards, 2nd eyent. j Oroua Handicap. • . 12. Girls' Eace, under 15 ; Ist prize, 03 ; 2nd, 2s-6d. 13. 440 yards, 3rd event Taonui-Colyton j Handicap. 3.4. 150 yards (local) Handicap; Ist ! prize, 40s ; 2nd, 15s. 15. Obstacle Eace ; Ist prize, 20s ; 2nd, :. LOs; -..:■■■ 16. Bo3's' Eace ; 200 yards ; 3rd event Oroua Handicap. 17. Tiigaofswar, 8 men a-side ; Ist prize, 30s. 18. Consolation, 150 yards Handicap ; Ist prize, 20s ; 2nd, 7s 6d. 19. Hunters' Competition (local) ; jumps not to exceed 3ft 9in ; Ist prize, 60s ; ■ 2ud, 20s'; 3rd, 10s. Nominations for i all Handicaps must be sent to the Secretary on 31st 'October, at 8 p.m. One shilling each event to be paid on noTaiMntio3a, accompanied by a. statement of public performances f©r the last/ two ;yejus. Acceptance on the ground. " ": \ ' . To be run uuder the Feilding Athletic Club Eules. Admission -A dulis, Is; Children between 10 and 12, 6d ; under 10, free.. WALTEE A.L. BAILEY, ; . , . Secretary. TO TEAVEL THIS SEASON The well»knmvn sire ARM AMEN T . (Bred by W. Wilson, Esq., of. Whenuakura.) By Musket (imported), from Sissie (imported). A EMAMENT is a dark bay, standing '$* 16 hands 1 inch, with black points, of immense bone and muscle, showing great quality, and is a sure foal getter; is the sire of Omaha and Fletn, and scv» eral other useful horses in the Wanganui and Wayerly districts, and half brother to that brilliant colt Fraternitc. Musket's stud Fame is too well known to need any further comment; : Sissie was imported by W. Wilson, Esq., in 1881, and yisited Musket in the saroe year. Terms-Single £3 10s, P.N. due 4th January, 1892. Two or moso mares as per agreement. Groom's fee ss, payable at first service. Mares missing this yenr will be served free next year. For full particulars apply to " F. GAY, Empire Sfablos, Feilding. The Thoroughbred Entire Horse SIR GARNET, ( Yatteud on— Petrel ) Tte property of H- Cornish Bennett, Taliuna stables, St Kilda, Will travel the Bulls, Haleombe, Awahuri, Palmerston, Feilding aud surrounding districts. SIE GABNET is one of the best bred horses imported into New Zealand. His pedigreo shows that ho 13 full of the Irish Sir Hercules and Whalebone blood, both on the sire and dam's side, the Arab blood inherited from the g-g-dam, Lalla Eookh. SIE GAENET as a threeyear^qld won tho Maiden Plate at the :Dunedin Jockey Club Autumn Meeting, beating a bitf field. He carried off the Derby Stakes at the Southland Jockey Club Autumn Meeting, — beating Sylvanus ; ho won the Trial Stakes at the South Canterbury Jockoy Club Meeting, beating Nautilus and four others ; lie also won the Flying Handicap at Timaru, beating a big field. Terms : Mares, 4 guineas, payable when stinted ; half guarantee, 5 guineas ; full guarantee, 6 guineas, Paddocks free for one month. Marcs sold or exchanged, owner at first service held responsible, as in foal. Groom's fee at first service. Early application is necessary, as scr« vice is limited to fifty, including owner's mares. For further particulars and informa 1 ' tion apply to tho groom.^ Also, — The Thoroughbred Pony Sfallipn DUKE OF EDINBURGH, Mazeppa, (imp.) — Gipsy. H. CORNISH BENNETT, • Bulls. OCCIDENTAL HORSE BAZAAR. LIVERY & BAIT STABLES, E. D. BROWNE, Proprietor, Fitzhorbert Street, PALJIERSTON WORTH. T ADIES' and Gentlemen's Hacks lj and Single and Double Buggies for /lire. Commercial Travellers driven to te any part of the district. Letters aud telegrams promptly at tended to. E. D. BROWNE """henry j. lee, TAILOR, Manchester Squabe. H. J. L. guarantee the best fit and make of nny Tailor in the District, Gentlemen's own Material made up. Clothes cleaned and repaired. Trousers strapped. A hair cutting saloon is also attached to the business at (>d per head. All work done at the Lowest Cash Prices,
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 52, 29 October 1891, Page 4
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