» % •- • i : .- v * : APITI ATHLETIC SPORTS, ;\_ TO BB H«LD IN Mr Donald McKenzie's Paddock* NBW TEAK'S DAY, Ist Janvasy, 1896. Second Aksuai, Mbmimg. '•tron: Mr F. Pitani,M.H;B.; President: If W 5 . Vicary ; Vice-Presidentß : H. Benett, James McMillan, E. Cummerfield; Isndieapper: MrH.S.Munro; Starter: Ex Thos. Thompson ; Judges— Bunning Events, Messrs Allen and Bennett; umping Events, Messrs R, Stewart and TT.. Wilson ; Referee : Mr Geo. Ron;in, junr ; Timekeeper : Mr R. Tosswill j Treasurer: Mr Gascoigne. L. Boys' Bace, under 14, handicap ; Ist prize 7s 6d, 2nd 2s 6d ; entrance, 6d. 5. ICO yards Apiti Handicap; l6t prize £2, 2nd 15s ; nomination, Is ; acceptance, 2s J. High- jump Handicap; Ist prize 20s, 2nd 109 ; entrance, Is 6d 1. 220-yards Handicap Hurdles ; Ist prize L 2, 2nd 15s, 3rd ss ; nomina<. tion, Is ; acceptance, 2s 5. Girls' Race Handicap, under 14; Ist prize value 7s 6d, 2nd value 2s 6d 6. 440-yards Apiti Handicap ; Ist prize L 2, 2nd 15s ; nomination, 18 ; »c---cepts.ace. 2s 7. Wrestinjj (catch weights) ; Ist prize Ll, 2nd 10s ; entrance, Is 6d 8. Long Jump Handicap ; Ist prize Ll; 2nd 10s ; entrance Is 6d 9. 220-yards Apiti Handicap ; Ist prize L 2, 2nd 15s ; nomination, Is ; ac» ceptance, 2s 10. Married Women's Eace, handicap ; Ist prize, Box of Tea ; 2nd, Box of Soap ; entrance free 11. Light- Weight Wrestling, under list 71b ; best three out ot fire falls (two styles) ; Ist prize, 2s 6d sweepstake with Ll added money 12. Half .-Mile Handicap (A.piti Survey District) ; Ist prize L 3 10s, 2nd Ll 10s, 3rd 10s; nomination 3s; acceptance, 2s 13. Old Men's Race ; Ist prize Li, 2nd 10s ; entrance, Is (over 45 years) 14. Mile Handicap ; Ist prize L 7, 2n<3 L 2, 3rd Ll ; nomination, ss ; ac ceptance, 2s 6d 15. Tug»of-War, eight men a side ; A pit v. All-comers ; sweepstake of 2s 6c each, with Ll added 16. Consolation Race, 160 yards ; Is 1 prize 20s, 2nd 10s ; entrance, Is 17. Obstacle Race, 440 yards ; Ist pnzi Ll, 2nd 6s ; entrance. Is 18. Jumping Competition for Horses tha have never ran on a public race course; sweepstake of ss, with L' 10s added for Ist prize ; 2nd, 10s 19. Points Prize for the Apiti Handicai (100, 220, and 440 yards), to coun 3, 2, and 1, L 2. Choppino Competitions. Nominations, with fees, for Event Nos. 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 12, 14, must be ii the Secretary's hands not later tha: Wednesday, 18tb December. Handicaps declared 21st December. Competitors must send in performance for past 2 years with nominations, am run in colors. Admission to ground Is, children unde twelve half-price. A full band in attendance. Concert and Da*ce m the Evening. ADAM CABTWRIGHT, Hon. Secretary DAW'S PIONEER AND EOYAL MAI] LINE OP COACHES LEAVES THE Carbine Stables, Feilding, DAILY, at 8.15 a.m., AKRIVING AT— • Cheltenham 9.45 a.i Eiwitea 10.15 a.i Fowlers 11.15 a.r Pemberton 4.80 p.r Rangiwabia 5.0 p.c Leaves Bangiwahia . . 8 a.t " Pemberton . . 8.30 a.i * Fowlers . . 1 p.r * Eiwitea . . 1.50 p.i * Cheltenham . . 2.25 p.t Arriving at Feilding . . 3.30 p.i Parcels and luggage promptly al tended to. Booking Office— Carbine Stahlei, Feilding HENRY MARSTON, Licensed Carrier, FEILDING, ~| S now prepared to undertake Cart _L age of goods, firewood, wool grain, or other produce, from and t ail parts oi the district at reasonabi charges. Orders may be left with Mr Garlick The "MONA" Portrait. MESSES WRIGGLES WORTH & BINNS PHOTOGRAPHERS, HAVE the honor to call the atten tion of the artistic public to th< " MONA " PORTRAIT, an entirel: j new style of enlargement, which thej have just perfected. The result of ai admirable process, believed to be PER manbkt, combines the softness and deli cacy of a picture on Opal Glass with al the modelling, roundness, brilliancy, an< detail ot a photograph printed from i first-class negative taicen direct from life However it i« minus the roughness of th< common Bromide Enlargement, and thi fragility of the Opal, for being on pape it is unbreakable, and may be transinitte< any distance without risk, WBIGGLESWORTH AND BINNS VICB BSOAL AND LEADING JPSOTOi GRAFREBS, 7, "Willis street, W«ll*m<tton. Patentee of the Matt-Opal-Type Process Prize Medallists, Sydney, Melbourne and New Zealand, BICYCLES. T ADIES or Gentlemen requiring < _Lj first-class Mount should buy aNe* Raglan, and they will never regret it Daring the 12 months September, 1893 o October, 1894, 1 sold dozens of Mach ines. Some have been riddea tremen dous distances by rough, riders, by heav riders, yet the only breakage was oni spoke (the rider put his foot in the wheel. No Cone, Bearine. Ball, or Frame ha shown a defect. What better can be de sired P No others are ao good at the price Machines just landed have absolute! Dust-proof Bearings, and with erdinar use the Bnttender High Tension Spoke cannot break. Every Mschine Guarao teed for 12 months. Price — Full Roac ster, Best Dunlop Tyres, Diamon Frame, Balls all over— only £19 Freigt paid to nearest port. All Duplicates i stock. , Lists free. See the R AULaN RACER. A • Perfci .■" ' '.v^- ■■Model!' • .... Repairs a Speciality. Established 1881 . : " *Fi J. W. FEAR, ■■}■■' ENGINEER sad IMPORTER, .Wiixii Stbzit ... WELLINGTON Feildisg Agent -G. W. Fcwlea.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 108, 4 November 1895, Page 4
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858Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 108, 4 November 1895, Page 4
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