• PJUMBERTON HOTEL. PATRICK MoILROY, Pboprietob. 1 TIT INE S, Spirits, Ales, eto., of » ff the best brands in stock* Superior accommodation for boardit ers and travellers. 1. First class Stabling. 1. ___ _ •- Mr S. Daw's Coaches from and to s Feilding, Birmingham, and Pemberton arrive and leave daily this Hotel. ,0 THE COLYTON HOTEL"! D BARRETT, having taken over _ • the above popular hostelry Jt from Mr C. A. W. Hunt, desires to t t intimate to the residents of Col > ton, and the travelling public, that, in c . soliciting their patronage, he guar;o tees to keep in stock only the very s , best brands of Ales, Wines, and n Spirits. r Table d'hote at the usual hours. D. BARRETT, Proprietor ta WALKLEY'S ™ /COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY J" \J HOTEL, n [ Close to the Railway Station, i The Square, ™ PALMERSTON NORTH. One of the most Comfortable and en Commodious Hotels on the Coa«t. n > First-class Accommodation. as A porter meets every train. >n .__ J. L. KIMBELL, >n PROPRIETOR. ORR & LODDER, ' " , PIBB-PBOOF ; d City Buffet Hotel and Restaurant, 8| Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON. SUPERIOB ACCOMMODATION for families and single gentlemen. Sample. rooms, private dining 'rooms or ladies ; hot, cold, and shower baths. Terms Moderate. hft FEILDING *~~ 0 | SAW AND PLAINING MILLS. or st, td "DAKTHOLOMEW BROS., l d U Phopbietobs, "» KIWITEA AND EANGATIBA. -. ALL KINDS OP B 8 BUILDING TIMBER DEESSED AND UNDEESSED At following prices— of per 100 feet At Mills Feilding es Ordinary Building... 7/6 8/se White Pine 7/. 7/a er Totara 18/. 18/6 Matai 8/6 9/ Dressed Timber 2/- extra. - HENRY MARSTON, Licensed Carrier, FEILDING, "I S now prepared to undertake CartJL age of goods, firewood, wool, I;, grain, or other produce, from and to all parts of the district at reasonable j charges. rt Orders may be left Mr Qarliok. A PITIiBATHLETIC 6POBTB, 7 JL-k_ TO BE HSLD IN Mr Donald McKenzie's Paddock, NEW YEAE'S DAY, Ist Januajy, 1896. Second Aknual Mmtiho. Patron: Mr F. Pirani, M.H.8.; President: Mr W. Vicary ; Vice-Presidents : H-Ben-nett, James McMillan, E. Cnmmerfield; Handicapper : Mr H. S. Munro ; Starter : s Mr Thos. Thompson ; Judges— Sunning g Events, Messrs Allen and Bennett; d Jumping Events, Messrs S. Stewart and r W. Wilson ; Eeferee : Mr Geo. Ban* kin, junr ; Timekeeper : Mr R. Tosswill j Treasurer: Mr Gascoigne. 1 1. Boys' Eace, under 14, handicap ; Ist t prize 7s 6d, 2nd 2s 6d ; entrance, 6d. 2, 100 yards Apiti Handicap; Ist prise £2, 2nd 15s ; nomination, Is ; ao« . ceptance, 2s . 3. High jump Handicap; Ist priae 20$, 2nd 10s ; entrance, Is 6d 2 4. 220-yards Handicap Hurdles ; Ist prize L2, 2nd 15s, 3rd ss ; nomina* tion, Is ; acceptance, 2s B 5. Girls' Bace Handicap, under 14 ; Ist prize value 7s 6d, 2nd value 2s 6d 6. 440-yards Apiti Handicap ; Ist prize ' L2, 2nd 15s ; nomination, Is ; acceptance 2a 7. Wresting (catch weights) ; Ist prize Ll, 2nd 10s ; entrance, Is 6d 8. Long Jump Handicap ; Ist price Lt, 2nd 10s ; entrance Is 6d 9. 220-yards Apiti Handicap; Ist price L2, 2nd Iss ; nomination, Is ; aoa ceptance, 2s 10. Married Women's Bace, 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 (Apiti Surrey District) ; Ist prize L 3 10s, 2nd Ll 108, 3rd 10s; nomination 8a { acceptance, 2s 13. Old Men's Eace; Ist prize Ll, 2nd 10s ; entrance, Is (over 45 years) 14. Mile Handicap ; Ist prize L7, 2nd L2, 3rd Ll ; nomination, ss ; acceptance, 2s 6d 15- Tug<»of-War, eight men a side ; Apiti t. Allcomers ; sweepstake of 2s 6d each, with Ll added 16. Consolation Eace, 150 yards ; Ist prire 20s, 2nd 10s ; entrance, Is 17. Obstacle Eace, 440 yards ; Ist prize Ll, 2nd ss; entrance, Is 18. Jumping Competition for Horses that hare never ran on a public racsa course ; sweepstake of ss>, with Ll 10s added for Ist prize ; 2nd, 10s 19. Points Prize for the Apiti Handicap (100, 220, and 440 yards), to count 3, 2, and 1, L2. Chopping Competitions. Nominations, with fees, for Events Nos. 2, 3, 4, 6, 8. 9, 12, 14, must be in the Secretary's hands not later than Wednesday, 18th December. Handicaps declared 21st December. Competitors must send in performance! for past 2 years with nominations, and run in colors. All events to be competed for under tha Feilding Athletic Club's rules. Admission to ground Is, children under twelve half-price. A full band in attendance, Concert and DareE in the Evening, ADAM CASTWBIGHT, IT /Ml Smm».»
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 114, 12 November 1895, Page 4
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764Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 114, 12 November 1895, Page 4
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