/CHELTENHAM - KIWITEA \j SPORTS. TO BE HELD IN J. Bruce, Esq's., Paddock, WEDNESDAY MARCH 11th, 1896. Patron, J Stevens Esq., M.H.K. ; President, J Bruce, Esq.; Vice-President, T It Taylor, J.P. ; Judges, Messrs W Mitchell, Peter Thomson, T R Taylor, J. Bruce ; Kandicapper, Mr T. M. Ooreland ; Starter, Mr Niccolls First Race to start at 11 a.m. Pbogbamme. 1 Maiden Eace, 150 yds ; Ist prize 30s ; 2nd 10s ; entrance 2s 2 Boy's Race, under 14 ; Ist prize 10s ; 2nd 5s ; entrance 6d 3 100 yds Handicap (district) ; Ist prize LI 10s ; 2nd 15s ; entrance Is 4 Uirl's Race, Ist prize 10s ; 2nd 2s 6d ; entrance free 5 440 yds Handicap ; Ist prize L3 ; 2nd LI ; entrance 2s 6 High Jump : Ist prize LI ; 2nd 10s ; entrance 13 7 Milo Walk ; Ist prize 30a ; 2nd 10s ; entrance Is 8 Pony Eace (1 mile), under 14 hands; special prize with sweepstade of 5s 9 100 yds Handicap; Ist prize 30s ; 2nd 10s ; entrance is 10 High Jump for Horses, for all horses that never won a race : sweepstake of 5s 11 Mile Handicap; Ist prize L 3, 2nd LI ; entrance 2s 12 220 Hurdles, Ist prize L 2 10s ; 2nd 20s ; entrance Is 6i 13 Married Women's Eace ; special prize ; entrance free 14 Egg and Spocu Eace on Horseback ; sweepstake of 5s 15 Half-Mile; Ist prize 35s ; 2nd los ; entrance Is 16 Wresthng (two styles) ; ltt prize 30s ; entrance 2s 17 f'oio Ponies, 14 hands and under for members oP any Polo Club, weight 12st ; 1 mile; sweepstake of 5s ; allowance for ponies under 14 hands. 18 Ticket Eace; Ist prize 10s; entrance Is EUTES. Nominations with last two years performances to be in the Secretary's hands oh Fkiday, 28th Kebruary, at 6 p.m., [with nomination fees). Handicaps will be published a week before the Sports. Admission to Ground Is ; Children half-price. A Grand Ball will be held in the Hall on the evening of the Sports. W EVKNSEN, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. SINGER SEWING MACHINES. WOriDKBFUL DEVELOPMENTS. Seivs on Buttons, Makes Button-holes, Seics Boots and Carpets. And does all but talk. OVER 12,000,000 of these Machines have been made and sold. NOTlCE.— Beware of Worthless Imitations. Remember. — We received no less than 54 First Awards at the World's Columbian Exposition at Chicago. 800,000 Machines made yearly. 12,000 hands employed in Factory. T. SYDNEY SCOTT, Agent for Feilding and District, Manchester Street, Fkilding. WELLINGTON TO FOXTON. mHE s.s. Queen of Jk. JL the South (Captain Harvey) will leave Wel<El§|PlijfeSfe linpton every Monday and Thursday; Foxton — every Wednesday and Saturday. Passage Money — Single, 10s ; return, 17s 6d. Ladies' Saloon also on board. F. R. YOUNG, Agent. Eureka Charcoal Filter Protected by Patent Office, No. 8199. PUBLIC OPINION : mHE " FEILDING STAE " says : I " A longofelt want in the shape of a cheap, efficient Filter. The cost, 10s, is very low, and it cannot fail to find its way into every tank." A G H Mooee, Esq, Brookley, Wellington, says : " Found it gave every satisfaction. Kindly send another at your earliest convenience." EUEEKA. CHARCOAL FILTEE. G E Johnston, Esq, NZ Clothing Factor/, Feilding, says : " Water of the very worst description was filtered through in my presence, and came through the process free from all im» purities ; the trial was a very severe one " T. Watson, Esq. Financial Agent, Feilding, sajs : " Your Eureka Charcoal Filter is a thorough success, arid in my opinion is what you claim for it — ' a boon and a blcpsmg.' " The Eureka Charcoal Filter. Sole Agents for the whole of New Zea* land — Messes Coppen & Chambkelain 9 *|& GOOD NEWS 'fepSSpr SHEEPFAEMEES. SANTOJSINE BALSAM. THE undersigned having been ap» pointed Sole Agent in this district for Thos. Htjlm's SANTONINS BaLSaM, he is prepared to suppiy the same in any quantity. This Balsam was tried in this district and the Wairarapa last season by a number of farmers, and proved very effective. The Agent is prepared to give free trials with any small numbers of sheep. Testimonials on application. Pbics : 12s per gallon. One gallon will dose 150 lambs. W: EEID, Makino, Or F H Bullock WAITUNA EOYAL MAIL COACH. E. KOBINSON, Pbopeietob. V^OACHES will run as follows:— Leave Waituna West daily at 7.45 a.m „ Cunningham's „ 8.35 a.m „ Makino „ 10.0 a.m Arrive at Feilding at 10.20 a.m. Leave Feilding „ 4.20 p m „ Makino „ 450 p.m „ Cunningham's „ 6.15 p.m Arriving at Waituna at 7.15 p.m. Parcels deliveed along the road. Parcels may be left at D. Younger's stables, but must be prepaid, Waituna Agent — E. Humphrey, with 9, horn parcels may be eft, but mast be prepaid. St. LKONAED'S NUESEEY, Queen Street, FEILDING THE Proprietor has a fine collection of Flower Plants, incuding Chrysanthemums (over 100 of the latest and choicest varieties), Annuals of all kinds, Petunias, Asters, Stocks, Verbenas, &c, &a. Also — Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Marrow, and all kinds of Vegetable Plants. HENBY WOBSJfOLD
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 187, 11 February 1896, Page 4
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