APITI PUBLIC SPORTS, TO BE HELD IN Mr Donald McKenzie's Paddock, New Year!s Day (Ist JANUARY, 18 9 5). . President: Mr W. Vicary; Vicc-Presi- » dents: Messrs H. Varlcy, H. Snow, ! and E. F. Eagar ; Haudicapper : Mr i H. S. Munro; Starter: Mr Hugh Os--3 borne ; Judge : Mr R. L. Burton ; Ref--3 ' eree : Mr E. Burns ; Time-koeper : i Mr H. Snow ; Treasurer : Mr E. F. Eagar. ; Programme— \ 1. Boys' Race, under 14 ; handicap ; first i prize 7s 6d, 2nd 2s 6d ; entrance, 6d ; 2. 100-yards Apiti Handicap ; lst prize ; X2, 2nd 15s; nomination, ls; acceptance, 2s. ; 3. High Jump ; handicap ; lst prize 10s, , 2nd 5s ; entrance, ls. 4. 220-yards Handicap Hurdles ; lst prize X2, 2nd 15s, 3rd ss ; nominai tion, ls ; acceptance, 2s. . 5. Girls' Race, under 14 ; handicap ; lst prize 7s Gd, 2nd 2s 6d ; entrance, free 6. Mile Haudicap ; Ist prize £4, 2nd XI 10s, 3rd 10s; nomination, 2s; acceptance, 3s. 7. Wrestling ; lst prize XI, 2nd 10s ; entrance, ls 6d. 8. Mile Walking ; haudicap; Ist prize X2, 2nd 15s, 3rd 5s ; nomination, ls ; acceptance, 2s. 9. Quoit Match ; haudicap; lst prize XI, 2nd 10s ; entrance, ls 6d. 10. 220-yards Apiti Haudicap ; lst prize X2, 2nd 15s ; nomination, ls ; acceptance, 2s. 11. Married Women's Race ; lst prize Box of Tea, 2nd Box of Soap ; entrance, free. 12. Half-Mile Haudicap (local) ; lst prize X2 10s, 2ud XI, 3rd 10s ; nomination, ls ; acceptance, 3s. 13. Old Men's Race, over 50 ; handicap ; lst prize XI, 2nd 10s ; entrance, ls. 14. 440-yards Apiti Handicap ; lst prize £2, 2nd 15s*, nomination, Is*, acceptance, 2s. 15. Tug-of-War ; sweepstake ; entrance, 2s 6d. 16. Consolation Handicap, 100 yards ; lst prize Xl, 2nd 10s ; eutrauce, ls 17. Jumping Competition for Horses ; sweepstake ; entrance, ss. 18. Tilting Competition, for Horses ; sweepstake ; entrance, ss. Special Prizes for Children's Races Points Prize for the Apiti Handicaps (100 yds, 220 yds, aud 440 yds), to couut 3, 2, aud 1, X2. NOMINATIONS, with fees for Nos. 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, and 14, must be in the hands of the Secretary not later than TUESDAY, 18th December. Handicaps declared on the 22nd. All Events run uuder tbc rules of the Feildiug Athletic Club. Competitors must send in performances for past two years, with nominations, and run iv colors. Concert and Dance in the evening. ADAM CARTWRIGHT, Hon. Secretary THE MANCHESTER RIFLES WILL parade at the Assembly Rooms, in " drill order," as follows : — November— THURSDAY, 15th and 22nd. BY ORDER. MAKINO SAW MILL. FACE CUTS and Stabs on sale at the above Mill, suitable for fencing, fowlhouses, pigstyes, &c. t &c. • BOSHER BROS., Proprietors. A WILLIAMSON, TAILOR, Manchester Street HAS just received a Large Consignment of NEW and FASHIONABLE GOODS FOB THE COMING SEASON. I would remind my customers to send in their orders early, as 1 endeavour never to disappoint. Fit and Style Guaranteed. all wobk done conscientiously. A. WILLIAMSON. RATLIFF BROS., LAND AGENTS ... FEILDING. WE are instructed to sell 62 ACRES (more or less), Kimbolton Road, 1| miles from the Square, Feilding. The property is well grassed and fenced ; good house, stable, and out-buildings ; good supply of water ; the soil is first-class. Would cut the property in half or sell the lot. Inspection invited. I\)r price, terms, Stc, apply to us. Also, —11 ACRES, Kimbolton Road ; well improved ; price, £275 ; easy terms. H OS N I X SAW MILL, AWAHURI. The Cheapest and Nearest Mill to Feilding. All Sorts of Timber, Rough and Dressed. STEVENS St WOOD. EDUCATIONAL. MRS M. R ROBERTSON, having removed to a more central position in Bowou Street (off Kimbolton Road), is now prepared to take Boarders as well as Day Scholars. Having had 17 years' experience in the State Schools of New Zealand, and four in those of Australia, Mra Robertson trusts, by attention to duties, to secure the confidence of parents and guardians of children entrusted to her care. Accomplishments Taught : Music, French, Drawing, Painting and Dancing, THE POSTOFFICE STORE, KIWITEA, WAS opened to day (19th Maroh) with a Complete Stock of Groceries. Terms: Cash. Furthor particulars in future advertisement. WM. H. FOSTER. DRESSMAKING*. DRESSMAKING and Needlework of eyery description neatly and quickly executed by the undersigned. Latest fashions always on hand. MISS AMESBURY, Denbigh Street, Feilding The District Land and Survey Ofiice, Wellington, November 15, 1894. NOTICE is hereby given, in terms of section 117 of "The Land Act, 1885," that Allan Cameron, the selector of Section 1, Block XVI, Survey District of Apiti, has applied to transfer the same to Charles Arthur Whituiore Monckton. JOHN H. BAKER, Comujissiouer of Qrowru Lauds.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 122, 19 November 1894, Page 3
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