KIWITEA SPORTS. ANNIVEESAEY DAY, JAN". 22, I PROGRAMME. I. looyds Handicap. Ist prize, £2 ; 2nd, 10s ; nomination, Is ; acceptance, lsGdi 2. Boys tinder 16yrs 100 yds Handicap, | Ist prize, 10s ; 2nd, 5s ; entry, 6d. 3. Running Long Jump Handicap. Ist prize, £1 ; 2nd, 5s ; nomination, Is ; acceptance. 6d. 4. 440 yds Handicap. Ist prize, £2 ; 2nd, 103; nomination, Is; acceptance, Is6d. 5. Single Girls' Race, 100 yds. Ist prize, 10s ; 2nd, 2s 6d ; entry, free. : 6. High Jump Handicap. Ist prize, £1 ; 2nd, 5s ; nomination, Is ; acceptance, 6d. 7. 1-Mile Walking Handicap- Ist prize, £2 ; 2nd, 10s ; nomination, Is ; ac* ceptance, Is 6d. • : 8."Bpy8 under lOyears 7syds Handicap. •: Ist prize, 7^ 6d ;-2nd, 2s 6d ; eDtry free. 9. High Jump for Horses. Ist prize, £2 ; 2nd, 10s ; entry, 2s 6d. 10: Sack Race. r lst prize, 15s ; 2nd, 5s ; entry, Is. 11. 1-Mile Handicap. Ist prize, £3 ; 2nd, £1 ; nomination, 2s; acceptance, 2s. • 12. fEgg and:Spobn Race (for boys) Han- : - '-.dicaW -Ist prize, ss ; 2nd, 2s 6d ; entry free. 13. Hop,- Step and Jump Handicap. Ist prize, £1 ; 2nd, 5s ; nomination, Is ; acceptance, 6d« 14. 100-Yards Handicap (district) for Amateurs only. Prizes to be of the value of £2 and £1 ; nomination, 2s ; acceptance, Is ; post entry. 15; Half-mile Handicap. Ist prize, £2 ; 2nd, 15s ; nomination, 2s ; acceptance, Is, 16. Three-legged Race. Ist prize, £1 ; 2nd, ss ; entry, Is 6d. 17. Egg and Spoon Race on Horseback. Ist prize, 255 ; 2nd, 7s 6d ; entry, 2s. 18. Tiiting at the Ring. Ist prize, 30s ; 2nd, 10s ; entry, 2s. Nos. 2, 5, 8, 12 are open to children attending the Birmingham, Kiwitea, Cheltenham or. Beaconsfield schools. All other events, except ao. 14, are open. Nominations for all handicaps but No. 14to.be sen Unto the Secretary, with fees and a list or performances for the past tyro years, not later thau Friday, Januarj 16, at 5 p.m. Acceptances on the ground. To be run under the Feilding Sports Rules. REG. C. TEMPLER, Hon. Sec. 1892. SUMMER GOODS. 1892, MISS STEWART (LADIES' EMPORIUM.) IS now snowing a large assortment ; of 7 new Hats : and Bonnets, together with all the necessary Flowers, Feathers, Eibbons, Laces, Areophanes, Nets, Ornaments etc. New Gloves, new Frillings, new Hosiery, new Corsets, Children's Sun Bonnets and Hats. The 'Dressmaking, under Miss Scott, is now such a pronounced success that nothing further need be urged,' except to request Ladies to place their orders early, and so prevent disappointment. Agent tor Miss Bacon's Fancy Work: 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 from Having served his apprenticeship with Mr John Martin x)f 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. HENRY J. LEE, TAILOR, Manchester Squabe. H. J. L. gnarantee the best fit and mako of any Tailor in the District. Gentlemen's own Material made up. Clothes cleaned and repaired. Trousers strapped. A hair cutting snloou is also attached to tlu> business at 6d per head. All work done at the Lowest Cash Prices. THE "i A 1 LWAY CAFE , Main Street, West. PALMERSTON KORTH. Two minutes walk fruni the railway station. J THIRST-CLASS accommodation for J Travellers. Luncheon from 12 to 2 p.m. All rasa's one shilling. FRED CLEMENS, Proprietor. TAMES J . CURTIS Customs, Shipping, and Forwardiup Afrcnt, Gek? Street, WELLINGTON, N.Z. Proprietor of Wellington Pared Delivery Company. Goods and Parcels forwarded to all parts of the world. P.O. Box 168..— T*lcuhone. 116 TE ARO MUSIC WAREUOUSE, 53 Manners Street, Wellington E. J. KING, Importer of Music and Musical Instruments OP every description. The lafesfc Music receiyed monthly A lar^o Variety of Teaching Music of every do scription. Violin strings — large stock. " iluia Schottischc," second edition just out, by Francis A. King, post free 2s. Orders by post promptly attended to.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 85, 16 January 1892, Page 4
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