KIWITEA SPORTS/ j ANNIVERSARY DAY, JAN. 22. £. PROGRAMME. I. looyds Handicap. Ist prise, £2 ; 2nd, »f IOs; nomination, is; acceptance, r ls£d. 2. Boys under 16yrs 100 yds Handicap, Ist prize, 10s ;', 2nd, ss ; entry, 6d. 3. Running Long Jnmp Handicap. Ist prize, £1; 2nd, ss; nomination, Is; :?* acceptance. 6d. . '■ '-' 4. 440 yds Handicap, Ist prize, £2 -, 2nd, 10s; nomination, Is; acceptance, ls6d. : ■ . ■ ■ I 5. Single Girlg'. Race, 100 yds, Ist prize, \ I 10s; 2nd,2s6d; entry, free, ■ ■ 6. High Jump Handicap. Ist prize, £1 ; 2nd, ss ; nomination, Is ; acceptance, T^'l-Mile Walking Handicap- Ist prize, £2 ; 2nd, 10s ; nomination, Is ; ac* ..ceptance, Is 6d. • .* §. Boys under 10 years 75yds Handicap. - Ist prize, 7a 6d ; ; 2nd," 2s 6d ; entry free. | '^s 9. High - Jump for Horses. Ist prize, , * £2 ; 2nd, 10s ; entry* 2s 6d. 10: Sack R«ce. Ist prize, 15s ; 2nd, 5s ; entr&tJs. . 11. 1-Mile Handicap, Ist prize, £3 ; 2wd, £1; nomination, 2s; acceptan*ce, 2s. 4^2. Egg and Spoon Race (for boys) Handicap. Ist prize, ss; 2nd, 2s6d; entry free; 13. Hop, Step and Jump Handicap. Ist prize, £1 ; 2nd, ss ; nomination, Is ; „ acceptance, 6d.. ; T 14. lOOYards Handicap '(district) |for Amateurs only. Prizes to be of the •value of £2' and £1 ; nomination, 2s ; acceptance, Is ;: post iantry. 15. Half-mile Handicap, - Ist prize, £2 ; *.. ... 2nd, 15s ; nomiriation, 2s ; acceptance, Is, . .. .-. - ' 16. Threeileg«sl' Race; Isfc' prize, £1 ; 2nd, 6sr entry, Is 6d. 17. Egg and Spoon Race on Horseback. Ist prize, 255 ; 2nd, 7s 6d ; entry, 2s. 18. Tilting at the Ring. Ist prize, 30s ; 2nd, 10s ; entry, 2s. libs. 2, 5, 8, 12 are open to children attending the. Birmingham,- Kiwitea, Cheltenham or Beaconsfield schools. All other events, except No. 14, are open. * Nominations for all handicaps but No. 14 to he sent in to the Secretary, with fees and a list ot performances for the past two years, not later than Friday, Januarj 16, at 5 p.m. * Acceptances on the ground. To be run nnder the Feilding Sports Rules. REG. G. TEMPLER, Hon. Sec. TAILORING. ARCHIBALD WILLIAMSON WISHES to announce that he has taken that shop opposite Stevens and Gorton's Sale Yards, and *■: light's Denbigh Hotel, Manchester *■■' Street. Further, that he has on hand a selection of the • BEST of ENGLISH & COLONIAL GOODS % of the latest patterns, as well as a large collection of other patterns to \ '--- choose fromHaving served his apprenticeship with Mr John Martin of Napier, and worked for some years since in the best hand trades in Melbourne and Sydney, he is prepared to turn out as good work as can be done in the colonies. As he keeps only the BEST of MATERIAL, Customers may rely on getting a good article at a moderate price. A. WILLIAMSON. WELLINGTON DISPENSARY 63, Lambton Quay, Weiiington, Thomas Gordon, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST (By Examination). ♦PROPRIETOR of Gordon's White *J Pantonine Worm Powders, effectual and easy to administer. Gordod's Qui* nine and Steel Wine, examined and ap« proved by the Medical Faculty. Wild Cherry Cough Sjrup— the best remedy known, French Goods, Pessaires, &c, always in stock at moderate prices. Agent pob West's Nebve aud Bbain * Tbeatment. ' Sole Agent for Marshall's Homoeopathic Medicines. Country Orders promptly attended to Special Personal Attention paid to all Dispensing. * _ — , — — . ■**. DARNING MACHINES' ARE now included in the set of Extras supplied free to the purchasers of the New White Rotary Shu! lie Standard Davis' Vertical Feed, American ■r No. 7, and New Peerless Machines. Purchasers have here some of tbe very best, # newest and complete machines in the market to choose from, and any they select that fails to give satisfaction will be exchanged. Machines guaranteed and kept in repair free for five years. Twen t j - three years' practical experience as a Sewing Machinest enables me to skilfully select these best from the numerous makes now in the market. No canvas sers employed, consequently my prices are low. Complele guaranteed Machines from £3 17s 6d. Needles and Duplicates always in stock. Why buy rejuvenated machines when new ones are better and cheaper ? Repairs promptly executed. P- J. W. JEAR, I A3 PORTER, Willis Street, Wellington. TnEILDING HORbE ~ BAZAAR. MESSES SOMERVILLE & CO., Proprietobs. Having taken over the above well- - known Stables, trust, by strict attention to business, to gain a share of public patronage. broken to Saddhyiad HarJiess. Double and single Buggies on hire. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hacks also on hire. Horse Clipping a specialty. Letters .and telegrams promptly attended t6; Horses bought and sold on cornemission. V SOMERVILLE, & CO., Proprietors. DR. BARNARDO'S SOME FOR ORPHANS AND DESTITUTE f CIHILDREN. SUBSCRIPTIONSfor the above will he received by Mb Wm. Cabthew and the "EsifDlSQ Stab. They will be acknowledged by the latter, either giving names or initials of the several donors.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 84, 14 January 1892, Page 4
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