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TmUDim ATHLETIC SPQETS SIXTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING To be held on BOXING SATURDAY, .DEOEMBEE 26, 1891, ' on the FEILDING OVAL. HANJ^SOMEeASH ERIZES '"" ■ " GiVeh away. Committee— Messrs Macarthnr, Bray, Worsfold, E. Goodbehere; ; Say well, \ Lethbridge, Kirton,'" Walter Bailey, W. L. Bailey, Morey. C. Bray, junr., W, Trimble, 8. Strachan, Eutherford, Hartgill, W. Eeid, W. G. Haybittle, B. Gosling, J. Bartholometr, G. Lethbridge. Trea« surer— Mr v C," Bray. Handicapper —Mr J. M. Copeland. SecretaryMr H. L. Sherwill: Official Phogbamme : I—Maiden1 — Maiden Eace, 150 yards,, of 4 soys ; to be competed for oy persons who have never won an advertised race ; Ist prize, £3 ; -2nd, £1 ; entrance, 3s. 2— Boys' Eace (attending any State school), over 12 years ; Ist prize, 10s ; 2nd, 5s ; entrance, Is. 3—120 Yards Sheffield Handicap., of 17soYs; Ist prize, £10; 2hcl, £5 ; 3rd, £2; each competitor running unplaced in the final heat shall re» ceive 10s ; entrance, 7s. - ! 4— Walking, 1 mile handicap, of 10 , soys;;" Ist prize £7 ; 2nd. £2 ; 3rd, £1; entrance, :10s. : si— Champion'Eace; 200 yds, of 5 soys ; Ist prize, £4; 2nd, £1; entrance, 4s, to be paid to, the Secretary on or before Wednesday; 9th December. 6— Amateur Eace, 100 yards, handicap ; value -4 guineas ; 2nd, trophy, value 1 guinea; entrance, 4s, . 7 — Vaulting with Pole, handicap, of 4 sors ; Ist prize, £3 j 2nd, £1 ; entrance, 3s. ; B— Manchester Handicap, 1 mile, of 20 soys ; Ist prize, £15 ; second, £4 ; 3rd, £1 ; entrance, 15s. 9 — Ladder Eace, one man ; Ist prize, ££; 2nd, £1 ; fireman to run 50 yards, raise and mount ladder and ring bell ; platform 20 feet high ; ladder to be lying on the ground at foot of platform ; may be competed for by a memberof any Fire Brigade in the colony ; competitors must appear in uniform.; entrance, 4s. 10— Hu'rdlesj 220 yards handicap, of 10 sors ; ovet 10 hurdles, 3ft 6in hißh ; Ist prize, £7 ; 2nd,; £2 10s ; 3rd, 10s ; entrance, 73. > ■■■ ■■■ ; ; 11— Eunning High Jump, handicap, of 4 soys ; Ist prize, £3 ; 2nd, £1 ; en- : trance,,33. • 12 — Bicycle Eace, handicap, 2 miles, ot 7 soys ; Ist prize, £5 ; 2nd, £1 10s ; third, 10s; entrance, ss; competi- ' : j 'tors to state liize,- weigh t, : aud maker of machine they intend to use, and performances. 13— Half Mile Handicap,;of 10 soys ; Ist prize, £7 ; 2nd, £2 10s ; 3rd, 10s ; r..r.- ! .entran.ce,.7s-__ ...... . 14^— Running Long Jump, handicap, or 2 soys ; Ist prize, £1 10s ; 2nd, 10s ; entrance, 2s. ,".'.';.: 15—440 Yards Handicap, of 10 soys ; Ist prize, £7 ; 2nd, £2 10s ; 3rd, 10s ; entrance, 75. . ._ 1q jyg of War,-seven men on each side; lst|>rize,i£2'; 2n(U2Q3 ;%four teams to compete or "no second prize ; en» trance, 7s each team. . 17 120 Yards Handicap Hurdles, of 7 soys ; 10 liurdliM, 3ft 6in high ; Ist" prize. £5; 2nd, £1 10s ; 3rd, 10s; entrance, ss. 18— Amateur Eace, 440 yards handicap : Ist prize, trophy, value 4 guineas ; 2nd, trophy, value, 1 guinea ; entrance, 4s. 19— Ladies' Bracelet Handicap, 220 yd s; competitors must be nominated by ladies; Ist prize, bracelet valued at £5 ; 2nd, bracelet valued at L 2 ; en» trance, ss. . 20—Consolation Handicap, of 4 soys, 150 .yards.; Ist prize, L 3 ; 2nd, LI ; entrance, 3s, - 21— Point Prize ; Ist prize, L 3 ; 2nd, 20s ; 3rd, 10s ; points to count as follows : running events, o. 3, and 2, except No. 5 (Champion Eace), when ppints will count b", 5, and 3 ; jumping;, 3, 2, and 1; event No. ' 20 excluded. EULES AND EEGULATIONS. Nominations for Champion Eace and ali handicaps, including jumping events, must be sent "to the Secretary on or before Wednesday, 9th December, not later than 8,30 p.m. Competitors are requested to forward Postal Notes and not Stamps. Two shillings on each handicap event and full entry money for Champion Eace to Jbe. paid on Nomination, accompanied by a"; statement of public performances for "the last two years (matches included), with dates and localities of such performances ; the remainder of entrance fee on acceptance, which can be made on the ground ; other events post entries. : Colors must be named on nomination. The committee reserve the right to rnn .any race under 300 yards in heats. : ' Amateurs' must be members of some Athletic Society, and: must produce certificates to that effect. Any competitor found guilty of sending in false performances, running under an assumed name, or practising any fraud shall be disqualified for life. The committee reserve the right to require any competitor either before or "after ahyVren't 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 "tovmakexthe required declaration, j and ho shall not be entitled to claim any j prize. •■"'••' : ■ ! ■'■• Entries will, bereceiyed and sports conducted under the printed rules of the Feilding Athletic Sports, obtainable from the Secretary, price Is. Trains will stop at the ground. . 1 No intoxicating drinks allowed on the ground. Admission at gates : Adults, Is ; children between 8 and 12 years, half price ; under 8 years, free. Full band in attendance, and a spacious dancing platform on the Lawn. First race will start at 10 a.m. HUGH L. SHEEWILL, Secretary. HENEY J. LEE, TAILOR, Manchesteb Sqttabe. H. J. L. guarantee the best fit and make of any 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 6d per head. All work done at the Lowest Cash Prices. THE EAILWAY CAFE, Main Street, West. PALMERSTON NORTH. Two minutes walk from' the railway station. EIRST-OLASS accommodation for Travellers. Luncheon from 12 to 2 p.m. All meals one shilling. . FRED CLEMENS, Proprietor.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 76, 24 December 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 76, 24 December 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 76, 24 December 1891, Page 4

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