W. G. SHEARER, 1 CABINET - MAKER, &o. J BEING Overstocked in many lines, I have decided to offer special idvantages during the remainder of his month. Intending purchasers S vould do well to avail themselves of his opportunity of buying cheap j furniture, and having a free guess in he Pea Competition, which will posiively close not later than the end of his month. [Due notice of the iounting out will be given to all couson holders. Don't miss this chance of securing * bargains at the FUBNITUKE WAREHOUSE, FEILDING. BOTANIC DISPENSARY. Manchester Street, FEILDING. STANDARD HERBAL REMEDIES. Blood Puhifiek. — For all cases of impure blood, scrofula, eruptions, pimples, blotches, boils, etc. ( Toxic Liver MixryßE. — For bili- ' ousness, constipation, etc. Indigestion Mixture. — Gives instaut relief in tbe worst cases of dyspepsia, flatulancy, etc. Extracts for making summer driuks: ; Raspberry Vinegar, Ginger Wine, Sarsapanlla Wine, Is per bottle A Is bottle of Herb Beer Extract makes eight gallons of Herb Beer, or Botanic Ale. Sanitary Fluid (equal to Condy) Is, Nursery Hair Lotiou, Vaseline Pomade, Quinine, and Iron Tonic, etc. F. GROVES. MANAWATU CABRIAGE FACTORY, Palmerston N , & Ashcbst. JOHN BETT, in returning thanks to his patrons for the liberal support accorded him in the past, wishes to notify that i\lb Pkteb Cabville having entered into partnership with him, the business" in future will be conducted under the style or 6rm of BETT & CARVILLE. The firm having imported the latest suitable Machinery, are prepared to cxc« cute work in all the different branches of the (rude with despatch. Every variety of Vehicles made to order. Repairs, Painting. Horse Shoeing and General Blacksmithinjj work done on most reasonable terms. BETT AND CARVILLE. PHOTOGRAPHERS, By special appointment to His 1-x---celency the Earl of Glasgow, G.C.MG, and the Countess of Glasgow. First Prize Medalists Sydney, Me-1 bourne and New Zealand Exhibitions, Established 18G3. WRIGGLE SWORTH AND BINNS, 7, Willis Stukf.t, WELLINGTON, IT' ILL, durfng the balance of the V\ month of November and through the whole of December, MAKE SPECIAL CONCESSIONS in their prices for large-sized Family and other groups for Christinas presents, New Year's Gifts and Presentations. WRIGGLESWORTH AND BINNS, 7 WILLIS STREET 7 Nearly opposite the Empire Hotel. Telephone 161. "a^shurst athletic sports, st. patrice's day. Fbiday, Mabch 17th, 181)3. To be held on The Eecbkation Ground, Ashubst. IVesi dent— John Colter, Esq. VicePresidents— W. T. Ward, Esq , and R. C. Bruce. Esq. Secretary— Mr E. C. Sander.". Treasurer— Mr G. S. Rumble. Judges— Messrs J. Peircy and D. Conchie. Starter — Mr E. Wagstuff. Handicappers— Messrs Siddells, Rumble, and J. Paton. Time« keeper— Mr H. W. Haybittle. PROGRAMME {every erent ojen) ; 1, Maiden Flnt Race, 220 yards— for those who have never won an adver-. tiscd race —Ist prize 30s. 2nd 15s ; entrance, 2s ; to start nt 1 1 30 am. 2, Boys' Knee, under 15, 100 yards — Ist prize ss, 2nd 2s 6d; post entry, 6d; to start at 11 50 3, St. Patrick's Handicap, of £20— first event, 100 yards.— lst prize B'js, 2nd 30s, 3rd 10s; nomination, 5s ; accept* ance, 8s to start at 12 20 p.m. 4, Mile Running Handicap. — Ist prize 100s, 2nd 40s, 3rd 10s; nomination, 2>; ncceptanre, 4s; to start at 12.50. 5, OIJ Men's Race, over 40 years oF BB,c, 100 yards — Ist priz* 10s, 2nd 5?; post entry, Is; to start at 1.15. 6." St Patrick's Handicap — second creni, 220 ynrds —Ist prize 80s, 2nd 30s, 3rd 10s; to start nt 14') 7, Mile Walking Handicap. — Ist prize 100s, 2od 30s, 3rd lO.< ; nomination, 2s; acceptance. 4s ; to start nt 2. 8, Tbree»l egged Ruce.— lst prize 15s, 2nd 10s; post entry, 2s Gd; to start at 225 9, 220 yards Hurdle Handicap.— lst prize (30s, 2nd 30.5, 3rd 10s; nomination, Is (3d; acceptance. 2s 6d; to start at 2.45. 10, Fifteen Minutes' Go-as-you-please Handicap, — Ist prize 100% 2nd 40«, 3rd 20s ; nomination, 2s 6d ; acceptance, 3s 6d; to start at 3.5. 11, St. Patrick's Handicap — third event, 440 ynrds.- Ist prize 80s, 2nd 30s, 3rd 10s; to start at 3 35. 12, Tug of War, 10 men a side. — Post entry, os each team; winners to receive 30s ; to start at 3 55 13, Consolation Handicap, 220 yards. — Ist prize 40s, 2nd 20s ; post entry, 2s 6d ; to sturt at 4. Nominations for Nos. 1, 3. i, 7, 9, and 10 close with the Secretary by 9 p m on Saturday. March 4th. All otlier events post entries. All nominations to be accompanied with Cnsli, bulanct* of entrance money on acceptance, which must be sent to the | Secretary not later than Wkdnesdav, March 15Competitors to send performances for past three years, with colours. Hundieaps will be declared on Wkd nksday. March Bih. A Points Prize, of the value of 12, will be given to the competitor '•httnning the most points in the St l'asrirk's Uandi cap — points to count 3,2, mnl 1. In case of nny protest bciri^ lodged, the Committee's decision to be finul A Special Train will leave p!iliner»t<>n for Ashurst at 11 a.m., returning at 5.30 P ' m " E. C. SANDEUS, Secretary,
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 113, 14 March 1893, Page 4
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