MARTON ATHLETIC CL.UBS SPORTS, To be held on TUESDAY, 9th NOVEMBER. PBOGEAMMI : 2 150yd 8 Maiden Eace -First prize 30«, 2nd 108 ; entrance Is 6d. 3 Quoit Handicap— lst prize 40s and wheelbarrow, 2nd 20a, 3rd bag of flour, 4th ss. Norn Is, ac Is 6d. 4 One Mile Handicap Open Maiden Boadster Bicycle Race— lst prize Special, 2nd prize 10s ; nomination la 6d, acceptance Is. I 5 100 yds Handicap Girls Eace, under 15 years— Ist prize Speoial, 2nd prize special ; entrance free- I 6 100 yds Handicap— lst prize 90s, 2nd i prize 308, 3rd prize 10b ; nomination ! 2s, acceptance Bs. j 7 One Mile Op?n Bicycle Handicap— j Ist prize 40s, 2nd 20s, 3rd 10s ; nor- ! ination Is, acceptance Is. | 9 120 yds Hurdle Handicap Bace— lst prize 60s. 2nd 20s ; nomination Is, acceptance 2s. 10 lj miles Handicap Local Boadste Bicyc'e Bace- Is prize Gold Medal (presented by Mr Joseph Gomez), 2nd 10s ; to be won two years in succession or three times at intervals ; nomination Is, acceptance 2s. 11 440 yds Handicap Bace — Ist prize 80s, 2nd 255 ; nomination 2s, acceptance 2s. 12 One Mile Boys' Handicap Bicycle B«ce (16 years and under)— lst prize 20s, 2nd 10s ; nomination Is, acceptance 6d. 13 150 yds Ladies' Bracelet (handicap) — Ist prize Bracelet value 60s, 2nd Bracelet value 20s; nomination Is, acceptance 3s. 14 TuK*of«War — Druids v. Foresters ; sweepstake of 2s 6d ; 10 men a side 15 Two Miles Open Bicycle Handicap Eace — Ist prize 50s, 2ad 20s, 3rd 10s ; nomination Ls, acceptance Is 6d. i 16 220 yds Hurdle Handicap Race-l«t prize 60s, 2nd 20s; nomination Is, acceptance 2s. 17 Te»ms Bicycle Bace, 3 miles ; three men — Ist prize, Challenge Shield and three Gold Medals giv«»n by the Ath letic Club, value £12; shield to b>? property of winning team for one ye ar ; entrance, 7s 6d per team ; three teams to compete or no race. 18 880 yds Handicap Bace— lst prize 80s. 2nd 20a, 3rd 10s ; nomination 2s, ac« ceptance 2s. 19 Marton Athletic Club's Members' Race (sweepstake) ; distance. 100 yds. 20 Three Mile Open Bicycle Handicap Bace— lst prize 40s, 2nd 20s, 3rd 10s ; nomination ls. acceptance ls. 21 Marton Athletic Club Mile Handicap -Ist prize 100s, 2nd 30s, 3rd 10s ; nomination 2s, acceptance 3s. 22 Half-mile Ladies' Bracelet Bicycle Handicap— l«t prize Brace'et value 60s, 2nd Bracelet value 20s ; nomination Is, acceptance 2s. 23 220 yds Handicap Bace— lst prize 70s, 2nd 255, 3rd 10s ; nomination ls 6i, acceptance 23. 24 150 yds Consolation Race (handicap). Not open to Ist and 2nd prize winners. Ist prize 30s, 2nd 10s; nomination ls, acceptance 6d. 25 Half mi'e Consolation Bicycle Bace (d ndicap). Not open to Ist and 2nd winners— Ist prize 30*. 2nd 10s ; nomination ls ; acceptance 6d. SPECIAL EVENTS. Sheep Shearing Competition— Ist prize 20s. 2-d 10s. Sheep Weight Guessing CompetitionPrize, two sheep. Guess, ls. AlaysPole Dance. One Man Manual Engine (dry) -First prize, Capt. Gibbons' special. Bun Eating Competition— lst prize 7s 6d, 2nd 2s 6d. A chance for boys. Nominations for all handicap cycling and running events and quoits must be in the hands of tho Secretary not later then Tuesday, 2Gth Octobbb, 1897. Handicaps will be declared on Wednesday, 3rd November. Competitors must send in two years' previous performances with nominations. Bicycle events will be run under the N.Z Cyclists' Union hules. The committee reserve the right to strike out any eyent if necessary 5 also, if unfavourable weather a small percent" age of prize money will be deducted. ALFRED BOSS. Hon Sec. ipLOP fTOES. FIRST JN 1888! pUNLOP TYRES FOREMOST EVER SINCE ! ! Bewire of Imitation!. GUARANTEED FOR TWELVE MONTHS. INSIST upon haviag DUNLOP WESTWOOD RIMS to your Machine. DUHLOP PNEUMATIC TYRE Co., LIMITED. 128, LicnriiLD Strut, CHRIST CHURCH. F. W, COTTRELL & CO., Customs, Forwarding Agents, and General Carriers. QUEEN'S CH AMB RR 8, WELLINGTON. GOODS cleared at Customß and forwarded to Country Clients on receipt of Invoices. _ Agencies — London and Australia. James Spiers Freeman. LAND AGENT ASHURST. THE Largest List of Farms in the District to Betaot from. FEILDING STEAM TUBNING WORKS. IN thanking my numerous patrons who have so liberally supported me for so many ye rs, I have to announce that, while 1 have relinquished my former business, I am remaining in Feildingj and may be iound on the same premises, where I have starter a Wood Turning Factory. All orders will receive prompt attens tion. The Trade supplied. Undertaking in all its branches as before. If earse on hire. W. G. SH RARER, Manchester Street. Feilding. For sale, a 2- horse power steam engine (will work up to 3 horse) and 3- horse power boiler, both complete with all necessary uttujga. Ou view at Star Office,
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Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 100, 25 October 1897, Page 4
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