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T^EILDINCJ' ATHLETIC SPORTS. 7? EIGHTEENTH ■-■•• A N-IftPA-Ii MEETING; To be heMon .'BOXING DAY* TUESDAI', DECEMBER 26th, 1893, ON THE FEILDING OVAL. Handsome' Ca«m Prices Given Away. ■■■". .Oommittee : Messieurs ;A B Allen* W - Ir Bailey, Walter A L Bailey.O Bray, V LeOAridge, Mills, Matheson, Morey, '^id! SavwelU'Strachan, Scott. Sandi* -- SSfr P Thomson, H Worsfolrf. E WhUker Treasurer : Mr C Bray, i . OFFICIAL PROGRAMME : 16Q J«fds, of 4 sovs; to be ■ Sfiichool), over 12 years :. Ist pr.ze, 10s; 3-lt 5 Ya,S l Sld Handicap. of 17 " 3 Tow: l»tpr«e,£iO; 2nd, £5 j 3rd, ««" each competitor running unplaced in the final heat shall receife ■ovs: l«t P« ze - *7-; and. 3rd, yards of ssovs: lltpf.?e^! 2nd, £1; entrance, 4«, SSp^d'tothe Secretary on or before Monday, Uth December 4. wvs: Ist pr«e, £3; £1 , 8-8«k C Hu;dle Bace. 100 jards. of 2 sovsf Ist pnze, 30s ; 2nd, 10s; en9 :Siler Handicap. 1-Jj.^ ' «o T r: Ist priw, £15; 2nd. £4; 3rd, 10-HHrdiS? C 2SJO yards (handicap), of 10 soys 9T« 10 hurdles 3ft 6»n high ; P^iii7;2'id,£2 10 J ; 3rd 10s; 11-SSg BHi«hJump8 Hi«hJump (bandicapVof • fjovs : Ist pnee, &', 2nd, £1 , 1 12-B?S3fe 3 Bace (handicap), amateurs only, 2 miles, trophies value £7 : lst prize, trophy, valued; 2nd trophy, value £1 10* ; 3rd, trophy, value 10s ; entrance; ss: Compe*»«o» to state liw I weieht.mnd m»ker of the machine .85 3Sd "«■* -WA Performances ; B-Half-mile-Handicap, of 10 soys :Is li^SWLong Jump, fc^gpigjjf -* '54 tii% : l«t pnee, £1 10s; 2nd, lUS, 15-Whelib«row Bace, 150 y-d^of 2 soys: l8««-pr»W,. ; 308v2nd,,108 | ; _ entrance Is : , Competitors to be blindin— Walking, 2 mile, handicap, of 12 • wvs: Ist priw,£B;2nd,^; 3rd, ■£1 ; «ntrancejßs „«■■■■ - 17— 4H- Y»rdßr Handicap, of -12 »ovs"lst prize, £8; 2nd £3; 3rd, £1; en» * trance, Bs, . . •- .■ .;' 18— Tm of «war, seven men on eacu side : lit prU Jelj four teams to compete or no second prize ; entrance, ,■-' 7s each team' '„ ' , '. ;, „ ld-lSOlaWs Handicap Hurdles. of 7 ■ soys; ovm 10 flighU of hurd es 3ft 6in .'high: l«tpra«, £6 \ 2nd, £1,10; . 3rd, 10s ; entrance, 5s ' . ' jn—Amateur Eace. 440 yards, handicap, ' : " trophies, value £6 : Ist prize, trophy, jalue &h\ 2nd, trophy, value £\\ '< • * gi^-tladSs Bracelet Handicap, 220 yards: " Competitors, must be nominated hy ladies ; Ist prize, bracelet value, at AS i , • ' 2tA t bracelet,valuc at £2 ; entrance, 5s '•* :32-Oou«otation Handioop. 0f .4 eov^ 150jards: Ist prize, £B.2nd, £L; 1 j^!!p6bt e pr?ze; Ist prize, £3 ; 2nd, £1 ; V 8ta,lO«: points toconnl as follows: - Banning events, 5, 8. 2-except No 5 (Champion Bace), when points will count 8. 5, 3 i; Jumping, 3/ i, l ; Jtaa ! tettl%veßtß"a mdi nd evfent No 22 (Conaolation) excluded. RULES & REGULATIONS : Two shillings on each handicap event, • Wd full entry money for Champion Eace, 4b be paid on nomination, accompanied py a statement, of public performances fot .the, last two yeajs . (matches included) 1 with! dates and localities of such per. - formances j tlie remainder of entrance fee ■• ' -* 1 on 'aeeep 1 ladce, which can be made on th€ •gronnd ; dtfaer events poat entries ; jsolors Hiust be named on nomination ' - . The Committee reserve the right to run , wy. race under 306yaids in heats ; Amateurs must be members of some '' Athletic Sodieljr, and must produce cer iificatea to that effect; all Amateui •vents will be run under the ■' N«w! Zea« land Amateur Athletic Association ' rules Entry forms for the Amateur Events . {Eunning and Bicycle) may be obtained ; feojn the Secretary. . t' aAny competitor found guilty of sending in ials» 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 event, to make a declaration as to his identity and ,the correctness, of his de■cription of his performances. TheiCom- ' mlftee' may 'disqualify any competitor '• betereor after any event who snail refuse '' Id make the required declaration, 1 and he - • -ihtll not be entitled^to claim any prize L.-Bntries will be received and .Sports conducted under the print^.rules of the Fwlding Athletic Sports, obtainable from the Secretary, price Is . . „ i , Mma*\qn gates: Adultsj U; <^»?,|bei Iwe1 wee R 8 and 12 years, hall •nrice: under 8 jr ears, free Full Snl in attendance, and a spacious d&Dcing platform' provided i on the Lawn NoKxicatingdnnks allowed on.the g *Sains will stop at the ground First Bice will start at 10 a.m. :• _ : H. L. BHEEWILL, Secretary. '" WOETHY OF ATTENTION. . ▲ pin pointing upwardsjfrom an easy chair often causes more attention than it deserves, but does not receive an encore. So people who have used inferior Baking Powderß are not likely to purchase them again, but after trying the Sun Baking Powder they will never use any others ; once tried, always asked for.—

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 193, 16 December 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 193, 16 December 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 193, 16 December 1893, Page 1

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