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DRUID S 7 ' ANNIVERSARY SPORTS. BIRMINGHAM MOUNTAINEERS. To be held in the BIRMINGHAM SPORTS GROUNDS On January 18th, 1891. President — T A Brvce, Esq. VicePresidents — R Mcßeth, Esq. and Alex D;ck. K^. Cuinini/.'ec -Messieurs O J Ashton, H S Munro, E Palmer, J Johnson. R Taylor, W 8011, E 8011, T M Jackson, H Johns. W H Mnit land, J Hiaplesk", Jfautfiatppcrs - H 8 .Munro, R Taylor. Slarto — Mr A Dick. Treasurer -Mr \V A.shworth. Sea-clary — Mr U Mclnt\ re. 1 Maiden, 200yds handicap, of 2 sovs; for persons who have never won an advertised rare; Ist prize, 30s ; 2nd, 10y : entrance, 2s 2 Boys' Riice, 100yds, under 15 years o\ njje ; l>t prizes 10s ; 2nd, 2s 6d ; en> trance, 61 3 Birmingham Handicap, of 12 sovs, loOyds. 220yds, 440yds ; Ist prize, 150s; 2nd, 6os; 3rd, 3os; entrance, 8s 4 Hop, Step, and Jump Handicap; Ist prize, 20s ; 2nd, os; entrance, 2»* 5 (»d Men's Race, over 60 years, 75vds (Mr \V T Marsh's special prize); 1 guinea; entrance, Is 0 One Mile Handicap. L7 10s ; Ist prize, 100s ; 2nd, 40s ; 3rd, 10s ; outraneo, 5s 7 i'iuids' Race, hundicup, loOyds ; Ist, special prize ; entrance, 2s 8 Hurrile Race Handicap, 220yd «, of 3 sevs ; Ist prize, 40s ; 2nd, los; 3rd, 5s ; entrance, 3s 9 Girls' luice, 100yds, under 12 years of a^e ; Ist prize, 7s Cd ; 2nd, 2s 6d ; entr.ince Gd 10 Birmm^huDi Handicap (second cveuf). 220yds 11 Tilling in the itiu.L,' ; sweepstake of i>s ; 10 per cent to %o to the Sports fuuds 12 Quoit Match, handicap, 21yds, of 3 ; Ist prize, 40s ; 2nd, 20s ; on trance, 3s 13 Hii^li Jump Handicap ; Ist prize, 20s; 2nd, us ; cntiunce, 2s 14 WrrslliriK Match (Cumbfi land), under 13 >tonc; Ist, 20s ; 2nd, ss; entrance, 2s 1j Half uiilu Handicap, of 4 sovs; Ist, (i is ; 2nd. 2Os ; entrance, 3s 10 Umlirclhi and Cigar Race, horsemen ; sweepstake of ss, with 2Qs added ; second horse to save his stakes 17 Birmingham Handicap (third event), 41X)yds 18 TuR-'of-War, 7 men aside ; I>ruids c( rst' s all comers; \1 r J Sliapleski's special prize of 1 guinea, with 1 sov added ; entrance, 'Js 11) One Milo Wulk, hundicup. of 4 sovs; Ist prize. (>Us ; 2nd, 20s; entrance, 3s 20 Steeplechase for Horses, sweepstake of 10s ; second hor-e to save stakes 21 Consolation Race, 150yds ; Ist, 20s; :2nd, 5* ; entrance, 2i RULKS AND RIiOI'LATIONS. All running events to l>e run undrr the Feildinj,' Athletic Sjinrts rules Two shillin«s in each handicap eyent to be paid on nomination, accompanied by a list of public performances for the last two years (matches included; ; the remainder of entrance fee on acceptance, which can be made on the ground. Other events post entry. Colours must be named on nomination. Nominations to close on the 10th day of January, at 7.30 p.m. The Foilding Brass Band will be ih at tendance, j Plain and Fancy Dress B:>H to followI Admission to Gates : Adults, Is ; : Children, half price ; Horses, Is i First race to start at 10 a.m. sharp ; H McIN I YRK. Hon. Sec. FARMS FOR KALK. VN exceptionally <^<»od opportunity is ottCreil to purchasers ut Farm* in tliU District in the follow inj» two prot jierties, which ai'(; to be sold at an exceedingly low ii^ure : — •100 ACIIF.S of j^ood Land near Puinberi ton ; l'^O acres, gras.setl aud l'enceil ; 2"» | acres felled, not burnt; wharo an<l : wool.^hed ; at present carrying f>oo sheep; i)iice, 1*700; terms can be arranged. 10H ACRES at I'einbertou. and 4 -acre Suburban Section. i The latter is grassed anil fenced. Of the former ;")(' acres are grassed, '2o acres are felled, and a good 4 -rooiue.il house is now being erected ; price, l'4oo, lor i transfer. Applv to F.DMI). (iOODIIKUKKK. liand Agent, Feihliug. "junction hotel, sandon. I BEG to inform the inhabitants of Sandon, Cainpbelliown, and Carnarvon that I have taken over the Junction Hotel, and intend to couduct it on the best lines. • Travellers will always find here ! "ood aocouimodatton and alirst-class tablo. j Wines, Spirits, an.l Peer of the | best brands kept in st ck. | Good Stabling an.l Paddockiug. Horses and liuygics always on hire. j DAVID LAING. ! | OST, by the St.ui ltunner, on Sat : | J unlay evening, between Feilding | ;iml Colylou — A L"tte.r, addressed to i Mr L'lea.-antsi, cont lining half a sovcr--1 ,-i'Hi. Finder will pleaso rotuni to Star Otlice.

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 215, 16 January 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 215, 16 January 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 215, 16 January 1894, Page 3

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