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sports. , ANNIVERSARY. HELD ON SPORTS GROUND, JANJIARY 18th., 1895. Mr J. Stevens, M.H2-, Dr Pre^deal : Mr Thomas, Yice-"Preßidents : Mr Donald Mr Duncan Hcßoth. ComMessrs :E. Palmer, W Bell, 0./,fc Aahton, H, Huntj P. Gerke, A. J; Pettigrew, J London, W Conder, H. Buckman, Starter, Mr. A.JJick. W Treasurer. MrWAshworth. Handiv capper and Secretary, Mr H. S. < Munro. Judges for Wrestling, Mr G. Bsinbndge, Mr E. Bell. »t 11 o'clock sharp. PEOGEAMME OF BACES--1 Maiden Race, 150 yds; Ist prize, 20s ; 2nd, 6s ; entrance, 2s. 2. 1 Boys Bace, 100 yd«, handicap, under | 15 years ; Ist* prize 7s 6d, 2nd 2s 6d ; L entrance 6d. ■fc 8. Strathspeys and Eeels ; Ist prize 50s, 2nd 20s ; entrance 2s 6d. .4. Birmingham Handicap, 100 yds, 220 ■r'' ?ds, 440 yds; Ist prize 200s, 2nd 80s, 3rd 20s; nomination 4s, acceptance 4s. H| 6. Hop, Step, and Jump, handicap ; Ist 7^ n -~T prize 20s, 2nd ss ; nomination Is, ac> • \ ceptancels, 6:JVlarried Women's Bace, handicap, KJOyds, Mr J W Tompkius* and Mr - 0 if Hansen's special prizes. 1, Dfnids Bace, 220;ds, handicap, local ; Mi Thomas Lowes' silrer cup. Condition of race posted up in Druids Hall ; nomination^.-acceptance 2s. Fling (Amateurs) Mr An- ~ drew Laing's medal and 20s Ist prize, 2nd'los; entrance 2s 6d. / ;9, Birmingham Handicap, 220 yds second . ":\ event. 10s Old Men's Bace, 100 yds handicap, over 50, years of age; Mr A. H. -— TBmpkins' special prize ; entrance la. 11. Girts~2«ce, 100 yds, handicap, under 12 years ofjfoifcfcisj JP?^?- 55.2nd.2s 6d, entrance 6d, ' '*v: <; 12. Quoit Match, handicap, 41b quoits, 18yds ; Ist prize 30s, 2nd 10s ; nomin* _ . ation Is, acceptance Is. ; 13; Hurdle Eace, 220 yds, handicap, over 8 flights of hurdles 3ft 6in high ; Ist - prize 60s, 2nd 20s, 3rd sr; nomination 2s; acceptance 2s. 14. High Jump, handicap, Ist prize, 20s, . 2nd fis ;■ npninatioa Is, acceptance Is. 15. One Mile Handicap, Ist prize 100s, 2nd 40s, 3rd 20s j nomination 2», ac« . ceptance3s. leAgVof-War, (Druids v the world), >Bmen aside ; prize 60s. entrance Bs. Gillie.Galluin, Ist prize 40a, 2nd 20s ; entrance 2s. 6d. v- 18. Birmingham Handicap, 440 yds, 3rd event. 19. Walking, one mile, handicap ; Ist ■ prize 60s, 2nd 20s ; nomination 2s, ac- • - ceptance 2s. / 20. Tilting at the Emg; sweepstake of os, with 20s added. 21. Sheauntreus ; Ist prize 40p, 2nd 20s ; entrance 2s 63. : ' 22 Half-MUe Handicap; Ist prize 60s, 2nd 30s ; nomination 2s, acceptance 2s. 83. Wrestling Match, Cumberland style ; Ist prize 30s, 2nd 10s ; entrance 2s. 24. Marches; Ist prize sOs,J2nd 20s; J ~ entrance 2s 6d. j 25. Consolation Ha«dacap, 'lsoyds ; Ist prize 20s. 2nd^T; entrance 2s. Competition ; on the ground ; given by Mr Bobert Mcßeth ; IH^^^nearest guess wins sheep ; each guess \^-~ Is. Proceeds to go to Sports Fund. A prize of 10a will be given for the best ' and neatest nomination paper sent in. BULES and REGULATIONS for COMPETITOBS. All racing and jumping events to be run under the Feilding Athletic Sports rules. Nominations for all handicap events must be in the hands of the Secretary .- -- pn or before the evening of January Bth ' 1895Admission to Ground, adults Is ; children half-price- , A Plain and Fancy Dress Ball will be held in the Town Hall after the sports. . The. foitowing is the way to send in nomination pipers : — Place &da<e | Distance | Start Position l S. MUNBO, Skcbetaby. JAMES FRASEB, PLDMBEB AND TINSMITH ' "^"-^ —^^ : JMan6h eBTEB Sbrekt. (OpposSfe-tbe Denbigh Hotei.) TANKS supplied, and spouting fixed at prices to Buit the times. & COPPER BOILERS • And Tinware of every description at the lowest possible prices. Wood' and Iron Turning, and all sorts of jobbing done on the shortest notice. Maker of the Excelsior Fire Blower —no Household should be without Blower for sulphuring f^ 7 " bligKSett^ Vines or Trees. r Estiinateß given for all kinds of I plumbing work. ' ; . JAMES FBASEBMUKx^AY, IBON ANI)^SBA«S ..r* TJWDKB, -- iXJ BimaBMAIEiCMILLWEIGHT, ,•:'/ '■'■'. '■ - ■-— ash— , . ■ GENEEAL BLACKS - ITH, V ; - . WjurfAim. maker Murray's Improved Back *k5 Wool Press-— the" best in the mar* ket ; slronji. compagt, durable, simple au * cheap. . ICAKE& OJ— HiRh M preßsure, compound and condensing "EnVines, from 2 to 25 N. horse* power ; — steel, tubular, Cornish, portable, vertical Boilers ; Baw and Plourmill Machinery ; Cheese and Butter Plants j Waterwheels Pumping -Machinery, Bon«---croshers and Diaentegrators ; Shafting Iron an«i Steel; Pulleys (cast and wrought - iron and split); Timber and Screw Jack ; "S Bearings pGeariag; Spur and Bevel. .. 'BBPA1B«.A SFISCIALTT^ -r. - v ■ FdrCsjaTei-Qne 20" hp portable boiler (BOlbwdf king pressure), two U»hp hbri- - i lOAtai enßiDes. one 12-hp horizontal Coaush one 3 hp one

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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 160, 5 January 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 160, 5 January 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 160, 5 January 1895, Page 4

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