JanuJlßY, 1895. Bell, Esq. ; Vice-Presi-_^_^_^_W*- G.„R.d_!_nrd, Esq. ; HandiMr J Coyle; Starter, Mr J. ■p-*PP*7; Judge, Mr G. Cornfoot; Messrs Heappey, Lechner, r Purkiss, McLennan, W. Bell, Straw* bridge, S. White, Mitchell, Straehan, Bradbury, J. Purkiss (junr), N. Nicholson A. Nicholson, Monorieff. Hathaway, (J. Cornfoot, R Williams, and N. Nicbolscn ; Treasurer, J. Heappey ; 1 Secretary,- A. C. Burcham. Pkogramme : I. Maiden Race, 200 yds, of 555 ; Ist prize 40s, 2nd 15s ; entrance, 2s 6d 2* Bo%s' Race, under 16, 200 yd s; handic%; Ist prize 10s, 2nd 5s, 3rd 2s 6d ; I eiWance, Is 3. 100-yards Handicap (heats), of 120s ; Ist prize 80s, 2nd 30s, 3rd 10s ; nomination, 2s ; acceptance, Is 4. Halcombe Handicap, 1 mile, of £10 ; Ist prize £7, 2nd £2, 3rd £1 ; nomination, 4s ; acceptance, 3s 5. Girls' Bace, under 14, 100 yds, of 10s ; Ist prize 7s 6d r 2ad 2s 6d ; entrance, ~~ 6<_ 6. Halcombe Gup^JJandicap (Ist event), 440 yds, of 100-Tl^l^askpjizejeOs, 2nd 30s, 3rd 10s ; nominationr4--r---acceptance, Is 7. Boys' Race, under 10, 100 yds, of 10s ; Ist prize ss, 2nd 3s, 3rd 2s; en* trance, 6d 8. Girls' Race, under JO, 100 yds, of 10s ; Ist prize ss, 2nd 3s, 3rd 2s ; en» trance, 6d 9. Hurdles Handicap, 220 yds, over 8 hurdles 3ft 3in high, of 70s ; Ist prize 40s, 2nd 20s, 3rd 10s ; nomination, 2s ; acceptance, Is 10. Halcombe « up Handicap (2nd event), 150 yds, of 100s ; Ist (cash prize) 60s, 2nd 30s, 3rd 10s ; nomination, 4s ; acceptance, Is 11. Sack Race, 100 yds, 27s 6d ; Ist prize 20s, 2nd 7s 6d ; entrance, Is 12. Half mile Handicap, of 130s ; Ist prize 80s, 2nd 30s, 3rd 20s; nomination, 2s 6d ; acceptance, 2s 13. Halcombe Cup Haadicap (final event), 220 yds, of 100s ; Ist (cash prize) 60s, 2nd 30s, 3rd 10s ; nomination, 4s ; acceptance, Is 14. Obstacle Race, 440 yds, of 70s ; Ist prize 40s, 2nd 20s, 3rd 10s ; entrance, 3 s 15. Officials' Race ; Staples and Co.'s Special Prize 16. Consolation Race, of 455 ; Ist prize 30s, 2nd los. The Committee will present a Cup valued at £5 to the winner of most points in events Nos. 6, 10, and 13, Points will connt 3, 2, and 1 in each of the three races. . Nominations for all handicaps must be in the handt^of a thlrSecretary not later than the Bth of January, 1895. Competitors must, in all cases, send list of performances for 2 years previons to date of nomination. All events are to be run under the Athletic Sports Rules, which can be obtained from the Secretary ; price, Is. Competitors to run in distinguishing colors, to be declared at date of nomination. Competitors are requested to send postal note 3, not stamps. Admission to Gbopnd: Adults, Is; Children between 8 and 12 years, half price ; under 8 years, free. A full Band m attendance. A Ball will be held in the evening, under the patronage of the Sports Com* mittee. Tickets to admit lady and gentleman, 5s ; single, 3s 6d— obtainable from members of the Committee. Refreshments provided. A. C. BURCHAM, Secretary M. F. C, A. IRONMONGERY DEPARTMENT. JUST TO HAND - WOOL PACKS, 3 x 4 and full size WIRE NETTING, all sizes and widths SHEEP BRANDING OIL, Ruddle, Pitch, Stockholm Tar, Whet Stones. SHEEP SHEARS, all best brands, Sheep Ear Pliers, and every station requirement. FURNISHING IRONMONGERY. In this branch we have recently imported direct from the manufacturers Bedsteads in great variety. AU sizes. Knife Cleaners, Cutlery, Electro Plated Ware, Chairs, Looking Glasses. Lamps, Household Weighing M achines, Fenders, American Stove**, Fire Irons, Tiled Register Grot" dteel Travelling Trunks, Bonnet Boxe* . Brushware, &c, <fee Lawn Tennis and Cricketing Material. CHRISTMAS FRUITS AND GROCERIES ~ JUST TO HAND— new Figs, Elemes, Currants, New muscat Is and Almonds. ALSO, A Splendid Assortment of TABLE DELICACIES, INCLUDING — Hu> tley and Palmer's Biscuits, Her rings in Shrimp and Anchovy Sauce, Soused Mackerel, Marinaded Pilchards, Russian Caviare, Patede Fois Gras, Truffled Larks, Woodcock, and Pheasants, Lazenby's Grouse, Turtle and Game Soups, Seo. METZ FRUITS. Fruits in Noyeau, Brandy, Sec. CHRISTMAS HAMPERS IN ANY ASSORTMENT to suit Customers, from 15/6 ; delivered by rail, carefully packed. M. COHEN, Manager. Manchesteb Stbeet TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. GEORGEFLYGER, (Late of Wellington and WangamtiJ t BEGS to announce to the inhabitants of Feilding, and surrounding districts, that he has just opened np a splendid lot of NEW TWEEDS, Wobsted Suitings, Coatings, and Tbouserings, Special for the Present Season. All ICATKBIALS THOBOUOHLT SHRUNK AND MASS BT EXPJEBIENCED WOBKUKN. To avoi^j^^^^bninted, G.F. Won^U^^^^^^^^^^^Kfj^^^land
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Feilding Star, 2 January 1895, Page 4
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747Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, 2 January 1895, Page 4
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