DRUIDS' ANNIVERSARY SPORTS. BIRMINGHAM MOUNTAINEERS To be held in the BIRMINGHAM SPORTS GROUNDS On Jant/aby 18th, 1894, President — T A Bryce, Esq. Vice Presidents— R Mcßeth, Esq. and Ale: Dick, Esq. Committee— Messieurs C J Ashton, H S Munro, E Palmer, « Johnson, R Taylor, W Bell, E Bell T M Jackson, H Johns. W H Mait land, J Shapleski. Handi cappers - H S Munro, R Taylor. Starts — M A Dick. Treasurer —Mr W Ash worth Secretary— Mr H Mclntyre. 1 Maiden, 200 yds handicap, of 2 sots for persons who hare never won ai advertised raoe ; Ist prize, 30s ; 2nd 10i ; entrance, 2s 2 Boys' Race, 100 yds, under 15 years o age ; Ist prize, 10s ; 2nd, 2s 6d ; en trance, 6d 3 Birmingham Handicap, of 12 sort 100 yds, 220 yds, 440 yds ; Ist priz< 150s; 2nd, 6os; 3rd, 3os j entrance, B 4 Hop, Step, and Jump Handicap ; Is prize, 20s ; 2nd, ss ; entrance, 2s 3 Old Men's Race, over 60 years, 75yd (Mr W T Marsh's special prize) ; guinea ; entrance, Is 6 One Mile Handicap, L 7 10s ; Ist pnzc 100s ; 2nd, 40s ; 3rd, 10s ; entrance, 5 7 Druids' Race, handicap, 150 yds ; lsl special prize ; entrance, 29 8 Hurdle Race Handicap, 22Oyd«, of ; scvs ; Ist prize, 40s ; 2nd, 15s ; 3rd ss ; entrance, 3s 9 Girls' Race, 100 yds, under 12 years o sge ; Ist prize, 7s 6d ; 2nd, 2s 6d entrance 6d 10 Birmingham Handicap (second event' 220 yds 11 Tilting in the Ring; sweepstake c ss; 10 per cent to go to the Sport funds 12 Quoit Match, handicap, 21yds, of rots; Ist prize, 40s ; 2nd, 20s ; er trance, 3s 13 High Jump Handicap ; Ist prize, 20; 2nd, 5s ; entrance, 2s 14 Wrestling Match (Cumberland), und< 13 stone ; Ist, 20s ; 2nd, 5s ; ci trance, 2s 15 Half mile Handicap, of 4 soys ; Is 60s ; 2nd, 20s ; entrance, 3s 16 Umbrella and Cigar Race, horsemen sweepstake of ss, with 20s added second horse to save his stakes 17 Birmingham Handicap (third event 440 yds 18 Tug-of-War, 7 men aside ; Druit versus oil comers; Mr J Shapleski special prize of 1 guinea, with 1 s< added ; entrance, 2s 19 One Mile Walk, handicap, of 4 sovi Ist prize, 60s; 2nd, 2os ; entrance,: 20 Steeplechase for Horses, sweepstal of 10s ; second lior.se to save stak 21 Consolation Race, 150 yd s; Ist, 20 2nd, 5s ; entrance, 2s Bulbs and Regulations. All running events to be run under tl Feilding Athletic Sports rules Two shillings in each handicap eye to be paid on nomination, accompanii by a list of public performances for t! last two years (matches included) ; tl remainder of entrance fee on acceptanc which can be made on the ground. Oth events post entry. Colours must ' named on nomination. Nominations to close on the 10th di of January, at 7.30 p.m. The Feilding Brass Band will be attendance. Plain and Fancy Dress Ball to follow Admission to Gates : Adults, le Children, half price ; Horses, Is First race to start at 10 a.m. sharp H. McINTYRE, Hon. Se pHBISTMAS, 1898 NOVELTIES In Fancy Goods, suitable for presen NOVELTIES In Toys and Picture Books, suitab for children. NOVELTIES In Christmas Cards — an immeuj variety to choose from. Albums, Violins, Accordeons, Desk Work-boxes, Photo Frames, Writir Cases, Hand-bags, Cricketing mi terial in endless variety. Newest Books of all classes alwa] coming in. J. S. MILSON. STATIONER AND BOOKSELLE] Manchester Street Feilding. WELLINGTON DISPENSARY (Right Opposite Grey Street), WELLINGTON. THOMAS~~GORDON, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST (By Examination). PROPRIETOR of Gordon's Whii X Santonine Worm Powders, effectui and easy to administer. Gordon's Qu nine and Steel Wine, examined and at proved by the Medical Faculty. Wild Cherry Cough Syrup — the be; remedy known. French Goods, Pessaires, &c, always i stock at moderate prices. Agent fob West's Neeve ahd Bbai Tbeatment. Sole Agents tor Marshall')* Homceopathi Medicines. Country Orders promptly Attended I Special Personal Attention paid to a Dispensing. W. A. BROWNING, COACHBUILDER, Excelsior Steam Carriage an Factory Works, Near Railway Station and Cuba Street, (Opposite Clarendon Hotel Stables Palmebston North. EVERY description of Vehicl built to order by a competen staff of workmen. All kinds of re pairing work done in connectioi with the business at fair and reason able charges. 1 have also extended my busines at the main works, near the Railway Station, to Shoeing and General Smiths' Work In all its Branches. W. A. BROWNING (Late Browning and Tory). T. MOFFATT, RANGIWAHIA STORE, Pembebton, HAS great pleasure in annouuemg tc his old patrons, and the public gene i ally, that he has opened up his new premises with a fresh stock of Grocery Drapery, Ironmongery, Boots, <tc. ; and while thanking them for past favors solicits a continuance of the same. Packing dole;
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 214, 15 January 1894, Page 4
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