W. G. SHEARER, CABINET-MAKER, &c. BEING Overstocked in many lines, I have decided to offer special advantages during the remainder of this month. Intending purchasers would do well to avail themselves of j this opportunity of buying cheap I Furniture, and having a free guess in the Pea Competition, which will positively close not later than the end of this month. [Due notice of the counting out will be giveu to all coupon holders.] Don't miss this chance of securing bargains at the FUBNITUKE WAREHOUSE, FEILDING. BOTANIC DISPENSARYr Manchkstfb Stbket, FEILDING. STANDARD HERBAL REMEDIES. Blood Pukifiek. — For all cases of impure blood, scrofula, eruptions, pimples, blotches, boils, etc. Toxic Liver Mixture. — For biliousness, constipation, etc. Indigestion Mixture. — Gives instant relief in the worst cases of dyspepsia, flatulancy, etc. Extracts for making summer drinks: Raspberry Vinegar, Ginger Wine, vSarsapanlla Wine, Is per bottle A Is bottle of Herb Beer Extract makes eight gallons of Herb B&cr, or Botanic Ale. Sanitary Fluid (equal to Condy) Is, Nursery Hair Lotiou, Vaseline Pomade, Quinine, and Iron Tonic, etc. F. GROVES. ROLLER FLuUr! MESSRS CHAMBERLAIN BROS, flour has again come to tho front. Their mill is now fitted up with the latt-st patent — the Cornelius Roller Mill— which is the first and only one of the kind iu the Colony. It is turning out one ol the finest classes of Hour in the market. Ask your storekeepers for it. Chamberlain Bros, are also producing at their null, a beautiful ilakey Whe.ituieal. Try it lor porridge, bread, and pastry. It is remarkably sweet and tastyCrushed Oats can always be obtained at the Mill. Crushing dene at 3d per bushel. T. R. CHAMBERLAIN, Manager OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. FEILDING BOOT& SHOE DEPOT, Montague's Buildings, Manchester Street. MESSRS THACKER and PALLANT Have Now Oimixed With a splendid stock of ladies', gentlemen's and children's BOOTS AND SHOES As Messrs Thacker and Pallant are their own manufacturers, and at the same time import from the best establishments in England and on the Continent, patrons may rely on obtaining only the very best articles at the very lowest prices. Storekeepers and tho Trado supplied. THACKER & PALLANT. \ SHURST ATHLETIC SPOUTS, ST. PATRICK'S DAI'. Fbiiuy, Mabcii 17tu, 181H3. To be held on The Becbeation Gboukd, Asucbst. President — Jolin Cotter, Esq. VicePresidents — W. T. Ward, Esq , nnd K. C. IJruce. Esq. .Secretary— Mr E. C. Sanders. Treasurer — Mr G. S. liunible. Judges — Messrs J. Pcircy nnd D. Coneliie. Starter — Mr E. Wngstaff. Handicappers — Messrs Siddells, Humble, and J. Paton. Tiuic» keeper— Mr H. W. Havbittle. PROGRAMME (every ercnt open) : 1, Maiden Flat Race, 220 yards— for those who hare never won au advertised race — Ist prize 30s, 2nd 15s ; entrance, 2s ; to start nt 11. 30 a in. 2, Boys' Race, under 15, 100 yards— Ist prize ss. 2nd 2s o*d; post entry, Gd; to start at 11 GO 3, St. Patrick's Handicap, of l'L'O— first event, lOD yards. — Ist prize S'Js, 2nd ;{i's, 3rd 10s; nomination, os ; accept* nuce, 8s to stait at 12 20 p.m. ■J. Mile liunnin^ Handicap. — Ist prize lUOs, 2nd 10s, 3rd !<)<; nomination, 2>; acceptance, 4s; to start nt 12.50. o. OKI Men's Uaee, over 10 years of »ge, 100 yards — Ist priz«; 10s, 2nd 5?; post entry. Is; to start a( 1.13. (j. Patrick's Handicap — secoriJ event, 220 ynrds —Ist prize 80s, 2nd 30s, 3rd iO<; to start at 1 10 7, .Mile Walking Handicap. — Ist prize 100s, 2nd 30s 3rd 10-s ; nomination, 2s; acceptance. Is ; to start at 2. 8, Threeidegged Uace. — Ist prize 15s, 2nd 10s; post entrv, 2s Gd; to start at 2 25 i), 220 yards Hunllc Handicap. — Ist prize OOs, 2nd 30s, 3rd 10s ; nomination. Is Gd; acceptance. 2s Gd; to start at 2.15. 10, Fifteen Minutes' Go-as-you-please Handicap.— -Ist prize 100s, 2nd 40*, 3rd 20s ; nomination, 2s Gd ; acceptance, 3s 6d; to start at 3.5. 11, St. Patrick's Handicap — third event, 410 yards. — Ist prize 80s, 2nd 30s, 3rd 10s; to start at 3 35. 12, Tug-of-War, 10 men a side — Post entry, 5s esch team; winners to receive 30s ; to start at 3 55 13, Consolation Handicap, 220 yards.— Ist prize 40s, 2nd 20s; post entry, 2s Gd ; to start ut 1. Nominations for Nos. 1, 3. 4, 7, U, and 10 close with tlie Secretary by D p.m. on Satubimy, March 4th. All other events post entries. All nominations to be accompanied with Cash, balance of entrance money ou acceptance, which must be sent to the Secretary not later tlian Wkdnesimy, March 15. Competitors to srud performances for j past three years, witli colours. I Handicaps will be declared on Wmd i ', NKSl'.vy. March fcilli. j ! A Points Prize, of (lie value of £2. will j be given to 1 lie competitor obtaining the I J most points in the St Patrick's Handi 1 :ap — points to count 3,2, and 1. 1 In case of nny protc-t being lodged, f lie Committee's deci-ioii to bo finnl. g A Special Train will leave Paiiuer^ton or Ashurst at 11 u.iu., ivturning at 5.30 >.m. E. C. SAISDKHS, Secretary WANTED KNOWN— Tho "j o ;> Wmk «lono ut tho Sta it ( >llico is tho .'LuMpest uml Beit vu tho Coast.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 104, 21 February 1893, Page 4
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