T^EILDING ATHLETIC SPORTS. EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING. To be held on BOXING DAI, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26th, 1893, ON THE FEILDING OVAL. Handsome Cash Prizes Given Away. Committee: Messieurs A R Allen, W L Bailey, Walter A L Bailey, C Bray, C Bray, junr, H Bastings, Burlace, Daw Gouling, E Goodbehere, W ffi., Hartal, W G HoybittU, Kelleber, Kirton, F J Lethbridee, G V Lethbridge, Milly, Matbeson, Morey, jfond, Saywell, Stracban, Seolt SandiUnas P Tbom&on, H Worsfold, B Whisker. Treasurer: Mr C Bray {nnr Handicapper: Mr Ihomas M Copeland Starter: Mr W H Hart giT Pecretary^Mr H L SherwUl OFFICIAL PROGRAMME: I— Maiden, 150 jards, of 4 soys ; to be competed for by persons who have never won an advertised race : Ist prized; 2nd, £1; entrance, 3s o-lßovs' Race, (attending any State School), over 12 years : Ist prize, 10s ; q— l2o Taids Sheffield Handicap, of 17 .ova : l" prize. £10 ; 2nd, £5 ; 3rd, £2- each competitor running unplaced in the final heat shall receirc 10a ; .entrance, 10s 4-Walkin*, 1 .mile,^ na ? d " ja P\ > of J,° soys: Ist prize, £7; 2nd, £2; 3rd, £1-. entrance, 7s 6-Champion Race, 200 yards, of 5 soys : Ist prized; 2nd, £1; entrance,. 4s, to be paid to the "Secretary on or before Monday, 11th December 6— Amalenr Race, 100 yards (handicap); l«t prize trophy, value 4 guineas ; 2nd, trophy, value 1 guinea ; entrance, 4s 7-vJnlling Wuh Pole, (handicap) of 4 nova : Ist prize, £3 ; &l ; glsaTSurdle Race, 100 f yards, of 2 sots : Ist prize, 30s ; 2nd, 10s ; en--9 iKchester Handicap. 1 mile, of 20 so? J: Ist prize, £15; 2nd. £4; 3rd, £1 ; entrance, 15s 10-H«rdles, 220 yards (handicap), of 10 sots om 10 hurdles3fl 6in high ; lßtpri B e,£7r2nd,£2loa; 3rd 10s; entrance, 7« . t 11— Running Hieb Jump (handicap), of 4 sots: Ist prize, £3; 2nd, £1 ; entrance, 3s . 12— Bicycle Race (handicap), amateurs raly, 2 miles, trophies value £7 :Ist prize, trophy, value £5; 2nd, trophy. yalue £1 10s ; 3rd. trophy, value 10s ; Entrance, ss: Competitors to state •ize, weight, and nwker of the machine they intend to use, and performances 13-Half.mile Handicap, of 10 soys : Ist pri»e, Ml', 2nd, £2 10s; 3rd, 10s; entrance, 7s . , 14-Running Long Jnmp.^ handicap, ef 2 sovs: Ist prize, £1 10s; 2nd, 10s; IS-Whwibawow Race, 150 yards, of 2 soys: Ist prize, 30s; 2nd, 10s; entrance Is : Competitors to be blind--16-Walking, 2 mile, handicap, of 12 aors : Ist prize. £8; 2nd, £3 ; 3rd, £1 ; entrance, 8s 1?— 444 Yards Handicap, of 12 sots : Ist pnze,£B;2nd£3;3rd, £1; en. trance, 8s 18-Tub of-war, seTenmen on each side : Ist priw, U; ond, £1 ; four teams to compete or no second prize ; entrance, 78 each team 19—120 Yards Handicap Hurdles, of 7 sots, over 10 flights of hurdles 3ft 6in high : Ist prize, £5 ; 2od, £1 10 ; 3rd, 10s ; entrance, 6s 20— Amateur Race. 440 yards, handioap, trophies, value £6 : Ist prize, trophy, T«lu© £&; 2nd, trophy, value £1; 21-lSb Bracelet Handicap, 220 yards: Competitors, must be nominated by ladies ; Ist prize, bracelet Talue at Ao ; 2nd, bracelet.value at £2; entrance, 5s 22-Oonsolalion Handicap, of 4 soys, 160 yard s: Ist prize, £3 . 2nd, £1 ; 23— Point Price; Ist prize, £3 ; 2nd, £1 ; 3rd, 10s: points to count as follows: Running events, 5, 3. 2-except No 5 (Champion Race), when points will count 8, 5, 3 ; J um P% 3 ' O9 V n ! amateur eyents and eTent No 22 (Consolation) excluded. RULES. & REQVLATIO^S: Two shillings on each handicap p^nt. and full entry money for Champior. Race, to bo paid on nomination, accon pamea by a statement of public performance iothe 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 eTents post entries ; colors must be named on nomination The Committee reserve the right to mr any race under 300 yards in heats Amateurs must be members of some Athletic Society, and must produce cer tificateß to that effect; all Amateui •vents will be run under the ' New Zea« land Amateur Athletic Association ' rules Entry forms for the Amateur Eventt (Running and Bicycle) may be obtained from the Secretary. Any competitor found guilty or sending in false performances, running under an assumed name, or practising any fraud, •hall be disqualified for life The Committee reserve the right to require any competitor, either before or after any eTenT to make a declaration as to his identity and the correctness of his de< ■criotion of his performances. The Com gtt&e may disqualify any competiloi * Wore or after any event who shall ref om tomake the required declaration, and he SalUot be entitled to claim any prize SEntiies Will be receiTed and Sport. Conducted under the printed rules of th« FeSgAtbletic Sports, obtainable f ron the Secretary, price Is Admission to gates v Adults, Is ChXn, between 8 and 12 years, hal twice* under 8 years, free P FuYl Sndinattendanee,anda8 P acioui dancing platform provided on the Law. No intoxicating dnnks allowed on th< will stop at the ground " WORTHY OF ATTENTION. . 2L pinpointingupwardsifrom an easy chan often causes more attention than it do serves, but does not receive an encore So people who haTe used inferior Bak ine^owders are not likely to purchas< hem again, but after trying the Sui Baking Powder they will uorerusc an] others ; once tried, always asked for.~ A4rt.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 191, 14 December 1893, Page 1
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