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F%ILDI*Gr •<: ATHLETIC SPORTS TWENTY-FIKfcT lAWHUAL MEETING, TO M YIMiDTf* BOIIN«^AI, , Saturday, 26th:BBCMlB«B, low, On the Fdf^/^OvaL Handsome Cash Ptizet Given Away amounting to jElfiß, . , Director of Sports— Mr W. A» L. BaUej. Committee— C Bmy(aea*),Erßj*Mnf rt J. Coombe, B. Gosling, W. G H«ybjttle,,T^H. f WWr GKirton, F. Y.,l>%lMߣfc I W£ kenzie, W. Beid, G. $ fe^J* J&P* P. Thomson. H. Wcgpfe^ JK. Whwker, H. Woolfen ; TreaniMr, Jp W. G. Haybttttej Btarte*' Mr W. H. Hwrtgill; Secretary; MrH-L-Sher-will ; Timekeepers, Messw G. W. Fowles and J. Scott OFFICIAL PEOGEAMME : 1 Maiden Bace, 160 yards, ef 4 sots; to be competed for by perrons who have neyer won an advertised face. Ist prize, L 3; Snd, Ll, .Entrance, 3s 2 Boys' Bace, lOfryarda handicap; handicaps will be made on the ground. Ist prize, 20s ; 2nd, lOe. Entrance, Is Competitors mwt. be under .14 years of age ; a certificate or satis, factory proof must be produced before the prize will be paid. 3 120-yards Sheffield Handicap, of 17 sots. Ist prize LIO, 2nd L 6, 3rd L 2; each competitor running unplaced in the final Heat shall receire 10s. Entrance 10*. 4 Walking, 1 milehandictprof 10 soys. Ist prise L 7, 2nd L 2, 3rd Ll. Entrance 7s, .. ■ „ 6 Amateur Bace, 100 y*ra* handicap. Ist prize Trophy value 4 guineas, 2nd Trophy value 1 guinea. Entrance 4s, -,'.."• 6 Bicycle Bace t handicap, linile, 4 sovb. Ist prize L 3, 2nd Ll. Entrance Bs. 7 Vaulting with Pole,.handicap of 4 soys. * let prize L3,,2ndLl. Entrance 3s. 8 Tilting at the Bing, competitors to be carried by men, distance 100 yards. Ist prize 30v2nd 10s. Entrance la. fl Manchester Handicap, * *»"«» *M° soys. Ist pnw> Ll6, 2nd IA 3rd Ll. Entrance 16s. 10 Boys' Walkimj Handicap, 1 mile; competitors must be under 16 years of age, and satisfactory proof moat he prodneeA before the prizes will be paid. Ist prize Mr Scott's special Ll Is, 2nd Mr Thomson's special, 3rd 10s. 11 Hurdles, 220 yards, handicap, of 10 soys, over 10 hurdles Sft 6in high. Ist prize L 7» 2nd L 2 10a, 3rd 10s. Entrance 7s. 12 Eunning High Jump, handicap, of 4 soys, Ist prize L 3, 2nd Ll. Entrance 3s. 18 Amateur Bace, 440 yards, handicap ; Trophies value L 6. Ist prize Trophy Talue L 6, 2nd Trophy value 20s. Entrance 6s. 14 Half-Mile Handicap, of 10 soys. Ist prize L 7; 2nd L 2 10s, 3rd 10s, En trance 7s--16 Eunning Long Jump, handicap, of SOs. Ist prize 40s, 2nd 10s. Entrance 2s.* « -, « - -16 Bicycle Bace, handicap, 3 miles, ot soys. Ist prize LS, 2nd Ll 10s, 3rd j 10s. Entrance ss. 17 Walking, 2 mile* handicap of 13 soys. Ist prize L 9, 2nd L 3, 3rd Ll. En^ trance 7b. \ 18 440 Yards Handicap, of 12 soys. Ist prize LB, 2nd L3, 3rd 20s. Entrance Bs. . ._ 19 Tng*of««War, seven men on each side. Ist prize L 4, 2nd 80s, Four teams to compete or no second money. : Entrance 7» each team. 20 120 Yards Handicap Hurdles, of 7 soys, over 10 flights of hurdles 3ft 6in high. Ist prize L 5, 2nd 30s, 3rd 10s. Entrance 6s. 21 Bicycle Bace. handicap, 2 mile>, of 6 soys. lit prize L 4, 2nd Ll 10s, 3rd 10s. Entrance 6s. 22 Ladies' Bracelet, handicap, 220 yards. Competitors must be nominated by ladies. Ist prize Bracelet valued at L 6, 2nd Bracelet valued at L 2. Ens trance 6s. 23 Consolation Handicap, of 4 soys, 150 yards. Ist prize L 3, 2nd Ll. Ens trance 3s. 24 Points Prize. Ist prize 13, 2nd 20s, 3rd 10s. Points to count as follows — Banning events, 6, 3, and 2 ; Jumping events, 3, 2, and 1 . Events Nos. 1, 5, 6, 8, 11, 13, 16, 19, 21 and 23 excluded. 25 Qnoits. Ist prize, Ll 10s ; 2nd prize, Ll. Entrance, 2s. To be played subject to the rules of the Bangitikei Quoit Association. BTJLES ani> BEGtrLATIOSp. Amateurs must belong to a Cluo affili^ ated with the N Z AA A, and must produce ticket of membership from their Club Secretary. \ All Amateur Eyents will be run under the * New Zealand Amateur Athletic Association Bules.' The Bicycle Races will be run under the rules of the New Zealand Cyclists Union, and nominations must be sent in upon the printed official forms of the N.Z.C.U. The particular attention of competitors is drawn to Bule 26, which reads— * Every competitor must wear complete lothing from the shoulders to the knees ; that ia jersey (sleeved to elbow), and loose drawers or trunks. Neglect of this rule renders the competitor liable to be excluded from taking part in the Sports.' Any Competitor found guilty of sending in false performances, running under an assumed name or practising any fraud, shall be disqualified for life. The Com*, mittee reserve the nght to require any competitor, either before or after any event, to make s declaration as to his identity, and the correctness of hisde> scription of his performances. Tbe Committee may disqualify any competitor before or after any event who shall refuse to make the required declaration, and he •hall not be entitled to claim any prize. There must be two competitors in each event or no first prize, three or no second, four or no third. Entries will be received and sporte conducted under tbe printed rales of the Feilding Athletic Club, obtainable from the Secretary, pnee Is, Admission to Grounds — Adultp, la; Children between 8 and 12 years, Halt \tice •, under 8 years, Free. Full Band in attendance, and a spacious dancing platform provided on the lawn. Trains will stop at the ground. No intoxicating drinks allowed on the ground. First race will start at 10 a.m. HUGH L. BHEBWILL. Secretary. FEILDING BUTCHERY. The oldest-established Butchery in the District. THE undersigned, having taken over the above old-es ablished butchery business, is prepared to supply the BEST BEEF, PORK, & MUTTON to all parts of the Borough at the Lowest Prices for oaah. Families waited on daily for orders. Terms : Cash or Monthly. JOHN RUTHERFORD. Manchester Street, Folding,!

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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 146, 19 December 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 146, 19 December 1896, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 146, 19 December 1896, Page 4

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