'''^AAAMm^p^mvPvrjy • V- v , •.a7'V.;j:. ,T t, 1 ST.'" T-L IN AID OF THE PARSONAGE FIIND Will _*b hbld ABd6TiCH__3TiiA_.fQO Donations of every? Mind will jtei thankiully received by the Rev W. Bi Mabtbhj- Gireait Minister, or the Bazaar Committee, Mesdamea Alexander, Gkast, Thomas, Misses Parker, T&c. l * ,..,., 1 Our Nelson friends can le^ye any .articles jfor the Baraar at the Mail Offlce, Bridge-st' jNelson.Y ;/-fl'W ," '■' : - . ! ;.r , tTT®ff_^_ jp ALEDONIiVN 1 SOCIETY i PROVINCE OE JSTELSON. Pridideiit: ° V Sir David Monro./' y Vice- Pfesiden .:..;; - r. Hon. T. RENwteK? : M;L.C. a?* £ I ■-'■■■-' p^-.-> '■■■ Hon. Treasurer.* ..... .. Mr. Robbrt "D-iSHB?;;;., • . "■ Pff e 9^ s T I ' L iVA'-'- ,l A Mr. David Bubns,' 'llWrl D. M'Doklld^ Mr C. L. -VJaolhaw, ,Mr. J. C. Moutray. Mr. A. ,H, ; Brii.d, Mr. W. Wylib, jMr.D Chisholu. Mr. A, YRobestsojt. 1 ; Sports CommWee A • - ;j - A'V Mr. 3. C. Moutray, j Mr. A. H. Brind, iMri'A.BoßßßisoH, ut\ Mr. Di^ijaNS,!-;, »^ ! .• ,c Mr.;D.'iCm.SHj^_c. Aj,;. 1 j_A " '* ' The SPORTS connec^d^with "the ab<t-Si' jSociety will be held _ntheG-ofihdsbl_lW__i. Richardson,' : Esq ,%Mai^i Valley^ g[a ? : j FRIDAY, Ist W,^|g. ; To Cohhehob at ; SL_VB_ ; A._r. ; Sharp. ! "•:'! -7.-.T •:isf-'.' ''-fad Vtttmt , Pme. Prize. Eatr y- . -. *. s. d. \l. Flat Race for Boys ... 10 5 10 2. Running ßigh~J___p... 30 HJ t~-6 J :3. 'Tossing the^.C-bci. i ..; Qtff. TT— .1 "FSf-jB . ' 4. Flat Race for Men ..-„-.., ' i (100 yarde) .,- ,„., 40.. 2p . S 0 i 5. Throwing Crhket Ball* 20° lb" J 2 q 6. Vaulting witfi!Fdl-_i ... 00 30< •' . OC v 127. .Patting the Stone (2r_- . , 7^ lAA' t ; 8. Flat Sacefor Men (3oo-^'^'^^ jards) -40i_.dH)_. 3 0 9.j_!ac^Race — , ... . .8,0 , r ia 0 i 10. Running FlatYLeap...'' r 3O '■ < 4's' ' M - ; 2 7 - 6 ill. Wreefliag' f (ofaab*r^ t - --.: i--j*j«r-I -landFHtyle)!^.. -, 0 ...., : 6p f , s 3(. -ArO iia..Wrestllng; (Cornish YY - r Style) Y ' : ; -'"..;- ""V.: "co !U ■&«'•**' _i'*ot. ,13. Feats on Horizontal"' 3 '^^ '-t , ; Bar : .v. ;,.; ,3 j.. 441 . 20 ,. -. 3r 6' 14. Mile Champion ; Bace 120 '60 76 1 15. H^jU^FHDg'^''.'.".'.'.'''^"' 0 -0" ' -t^fl. ' 16. S^drd^DanceL ' '=i..T. 20 10 2 0 : 17. Standing -High Leap 80 15 2 6 ; 18. Three^teggedißadgV.. : :3.) .iJIiS: 2 0 : 19. Hurdle Race ... .... 50 30 S 0 '. 20. Hop, _tcp, and Junjip 20 10 2 0 21. Old Man's Race (overi H;Y A 1"\ 50 years) ... -v.. 20 10 &Jf 22. Halt Mite Race . ... 60 30 .4 0 23. Tilting in the Ring ... 80 40 !5' 0 24. Best Highland^ Cos- . ._ , r -. ; 25. Best Dressed Competi- Y'..o tor .... ... ..,.20. , ... In addition to; the Money Prized Silver Cup will be giyen by the. Society to the winner of the Mile' bace, provided thediatnnce be run' within five minutes,' it- ;_e won for ]two coußecutive years. 4/ . ;<i j REGULATIONS. .:• ■.-/_ i c ci 1. Entries must be madeat the Entry Booth. •J., Unless. two competitors enter, no prize will be given ; and unlesa three competi-^ tors, no second prize. ,_< • . . v-r 3. No persoh'will be allowed 'to 1 compete for *«ny event whose dress has not been, pre -, viously .approved 'of by tiie ..omnji-tee. v ! 4. As no alteration, wjijl.be permitte'd^fn. the order of 'the events,"' c6mpttitbr_ : are . iifdrmed that hd .'ntries will be receiv-tf tor any event after the numberirf— each event is signalled, and itia also idtimated that as soon at an event is signalled it will be proceeded with. ~p \•; j--5. Disputes will' be settled by the Jud^w, whose decision will be 9qhl. ~..____L_ ."..". 6. Prizes! will be settled on the ground." ? 7. Cotupetitors fer Tilting to' go at a hand r gallop -. •.'•"-;.', .- '.-.T V -,--. • 8. No horses allowed,. on the.gro^nd, 7. escape those entered'for Tilting t ',and v thffii only while ihat game is in prbgres . 9. Competition for all' _ vents will be confined strictly to amateurs..!. 10. Admission to the ground :/Oue Shilling. 11. Admission to the, Grand . Stand: Two Shillings; Children,^_ul_-pr ice. 12. A first-class _fhatrom_ntal Band will be in attendance. 13. Licensed; Victuallers' and Refreshments ; Booth onthe Grounds., -,_, " , „,, WA < N^B.-T-Member^of the Society and their Families will be admitted -o ibe <Wund _<-e& on p^sentatiou of Tickets r of Membershi^at the ! ■ : ; " ■'"' 7^. ti'A- f . Tickets of Mehibe. ibip may be Md on application to Messrs. Burns, Moij_ra_, Caisholm and the vSecrE-ARy^' .! ?iI!U '. C F /■ AA''' VJ- _ A. H. BBIND.iI .■ .->.,. r / ... ,7"! 1 ■AA r Wm^ i X-l -•'££<!. HOitouA no3la_ oril-io j££ Money to Lend. MO N E V to LEND, on F-__E_IOLD 'SECURITY^«^ ; : ; i'i'-f-> FELL & ATKINSON.. -lit v TO STAND \. ROSTltivg^ BicHMdHD. K - f The Thoroughbred Horsed i.i "S H " : i_ : ' : &'''s--fflr&Lpll Own brother to Mist lefcoe r by T Diomedes.. dam May Flower by Bk'Glles, out l^_ r #dod«ta«ik. A bright Bay, 16 hai dsihigh, of stance, especially^k'J-pted for^ get^-jj^uaeftil Carriage ; _lorsef or wei|h^carrying. Hacks. Tjsrms y £9. i t ..-' A.. r weU-known Draught.Horse . . . , : ,C.A P. T. A^l^^djr i.^g By Glancer, but of a Ulyde 1 Champion 5 yeara old, good temper^thoroi_ghiy?«taanc_. and i» a ..P-°^^^#!a'f_{^,i^^i^ '"^ '^Tbr^l;^"^-' o^^ Paddocks' provM^jto^o^ charge.- , , •" v " ' ■ ._■• r _ , f . CHARLES CANNING. _ Rostrevor, Richmond, '*a* imiTOc-5be_,"1874 ."'"""' 2608— _6
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 278, 24 November 1874, Page 4
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823Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 278, 24 November 1874, Page 4
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