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T7EILDING ATHLETIC SPORTSEIGHTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING. To be held on BOXING DAY, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26th, 1893, ON THE FEILDING OVAL. Handsome Cash Prizes Given Away. Committee: Messieurs A R Allen, W L Bailey, Walter A L Bailey, C Bray, C Bray, iunr, H Bastings, Burlace, Davy, Gosling, E Goodbehere, W GeYseX Hartgill, W G Haybittle, Kelleber, Kirton, F V Lethbridge, G V Lethbridge, Mills, Matbeaon, Morey, Beid, Saywell, Strachan, Scott, Sandilands, P Thomson, H Worsfold, R Whisker. Treasurer: Mr C Bray, iunr Handicapper: Mr 1 homos M Clan" StarK: Mr W H Hartgill. Secretary, Mr H L Sherwill OFFICIAL PROGRAMME: 1-Maiden, 150 jards, of 4 soys ; to be competed for by persons who have never won au advertised race: Ist prize, £3; 2nd, £1 ; entrance, 3s 2—Boys' Race, (attending any State School), over 12 years : Ist prize, 10s ; 2nd, 5s ; entrance, Is S— l2o Yards Sheffield Handicap, of 17 soys: Ist prize, £10; 2nd, £5; 3rd, £2 • each competitor running unplaced in the final beat shall receive 10s ; entrance, 10s 4-Walking, 1 mile, bandieaiv of 10 •ovs: Ist prize, £7; 2nd, £2-, 3rd, jEI ; entrance, 7s | 5-Champion Race, 200 yards, of 5 soys : Ist prize £4, ; 2nd, £1 ; entrance, 4s, to be paid to the Secretary on or before Monday, 11th December 6-Amateur Race, 10p yards (handicap): Ist prize trophy, value 4, guineas ; 2nd, trophy, value 1 guinea ; entrance, 4s 7— Vaulting With Pole, (handicap), of 4 kovs: Ist prize, £Z', 2nd, £1 ; 8-S C Hurdle Race, 100 yards, of 2 soys : Ist prize, 30s ; 2nd, 10s ; entrance, Is .. , o 9-Manchester Handicap, 1 mile, of 20 >oys: Ist prize, £16; 2nd. £4; 3rd, £1 ; entrance, 15s . . 10-H»rdle«, 220 yards (handicap), of 10 soys, over 10 hurdles 3ft 6m high ; Ist prized £7; 2nd, £2 10s ; 3rd 10s; entrance, 7s . , U-Runmng High Jump (handicap), of 4 soys: Ist prize, £3; 2nd, hi 5 entrance, 3s 12-Bicycle Race : (handicap), a^urs only, 2 miles, trophies value £7 : lst prize, trophy, value £5 ; 2nd, trophy, value £1 10s ; 3rd, trophy, value lps ; entrance, ss: Competitors to state size, weight and maker of the machine they intend to use, and performances 13— Half-mile Handicap, of 10 soys : Ist £7\ 2nd, £2 10s; 3rd, 10s; entrance, 7s , 14-Running Long J U ??P- han o dt . ca ?^° f . 2 soys : Ist prize, £1 10s; 2nd, 10s; entrance, 2s 16— Wheelbarrow Race, 150 yams, of 2 soys: Ist prize, 30s; 2nd , 10s 1; entrance Is : Competitors to be blindfolded , , „ no 16-Walking, 2 mile, handicap, of 12 »ors: Ist prize. £8; 2nd, £Z ; 3rd, £1 ; entrance, 8s 17—440 Yards Handicap, of 12 soys: Ist pnze,£B;2nd£3;3rd, £1 ; en» trance, 8s 18— Tug of-war, seven men on each side : Ist priae, U ; Sad, £1 1 four teams to compete or no second prize ; entrance, 7s each team 19-120 Yards Handicap Hurdles, of 7 soys, over 10 flights of hurdles 3ft 6in high : Ist prize, £5 ; 2nd, £1 10 ; Brd, 10s ; entrance, 6s 20— Amateur Race. 440 yards, handicap, trophies, value £6 : Ist prize, trophy, vaiue £5; 2nd, trophy, value £1; entrance, 5s „„„ ■, 21— Ladies Bracelet Handicap, 220 yards: Competitors, must be nominated by ladies; Ist prize, bracelet value at £5 ; 2nd, bracelet, value at £2 ; entrance, os 22— Consolation Handicap, of 4 soys, 150 jards : Ist prize, £3 . 2nd, £1 ; entrance, 3s . 23— Point Prize; Ist prize, £3 5 2nd, £1 ; 3rd, 10s : points to count as follows : Running events, 5, 3. 2— except No 5, (Champion Race), when points will count 8, 5, 3 ; Jumping, 3, 2, 1 ; amateur eyents and event No 22 (Consolation) excluded. RULES & REGULATIONS: Nominations for Champion Race and all handicaps, including Jumping events, must be sent to the Secretary on or before MONDAY, Hth December, not later than 8.30 pm; competitors are requested to forward postal notes and not stamps Two shillings on each handicap event, and full entry money for Champion Race, to be paid on nomination", accompanied by a statement of public performances for the last two years (matches included) with dates and localities of such performances ; the remainder of entrance fee on acceptance, which can be made on the ground ; other events post entries ; colors must be named on nomination The Committee reserve the right to run any race under 300 jaids in heats Amateurs must be members of some Athletic Society, and must produce cer] tificates to that effect; all Amateur events will be run under the ' New Zealand Amateur Athletic Association ' rules • Any competitor found guilty of sending in false performances, running under an aisnmed name, or practising any fraud, •hall be disqualified for life 'lhe Committee reserve the right to require any competitor, either before or after any event, to make a declaration as to his identity and the correctness of his deIcriptionof his performances. The Com. mittee may' disqualify any competitor before or after any event who shall refuse tomake the required declaration, and he Sail not be entitled to claim any prise . Entries Will bo received and Sports conducted under the printed rules of the Sing Athletic Sports, obtainable from the Secretary, price Is Admission to gates: Adults Is Children, between 8 and 12 years, halt price i nnder 8 years, free „„„,„,„ Full Band in attendance, and a spacious dancing platform provided on the Lawn No intoxicating drinks allowed on the will stop at the ground First Race will start at 10 a.m. &. L. SHERWILL, Secretary. "TOB POINTING in all'its branches • I executed on the shortest notice , Jt the Star Office. Charges Yery j reasonable,

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 111, 7 November 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 111, 7 November 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 111, 7 November 1893, Page 1

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