CHELTENHAM- KIWITE^ ATHLETIC SPORTS. NINTH ANNUAL MEETING. Mew Year's Day, Thursday, Ist January, 1903. PATRON,' C. H. Coote, Esq. President, John Bruce, Esq. Vice-Presidents, Messrs E. H. Adkins, F. E. Pickering, J. G. Oldham, H. Booth, W. Jones, Jas. Barrow. W. Mitchell, W. Eyan, F. W. Ellis ; W. Evensen. Stewards, A. Barrow, W, Stretton, H. Thorns, C. John ston, W. Eeid, J. Shirley, J. Patterson, E. Martin, F. C. Boss, H. Coventry, W. Eenauf, H. Jaggard, L. Stringer, and W. O. S. Niccolls. Director of Sports, H. G. Currin. Starter, W. Hatton. HandicapperJ .Ulic Shannon. Timekeeper, H. P*. Morfcensen. Secretary and Treasurer, J. Southey Fowler. Official Pkogkamme : First Eace to start at 11 a.m. 1 Boy's Bace, 100 yards handicap Prize, watch and chain For boys under 15 years of age Entranoe 6d 2 Girls' Race, under 15 years of age lat prise 7s 63, 2nd 2s 6d Entrance free 8 Maiden Bace, 150 yds Ist 30s, 2nd 10s Post entry Is 6d -; 4 Maiden Bike, 1 mile Ist 80s, 2nd 10s Post entry Is 6d 5 Pony Jump, 14 hands and under, to be ridden by boys under 15 years of age Over 8 flights of Bft hurdles Ponies to be ready Ist LB, 2nd_ Ll Entrance 8a 6 District Handicap, 100 yds For residents of 6 months within 6 miles of Cheltenham * Post Office. Ist 80s, 2nd 10a Nomination Is Acceptance Is 7 Bicycle Bace, 3 miles handicap Ist LS. 2nd Ll Nomination Is. Acceptance 2s 8 Sheffield Handicap, 120 yds Ist L 5, 2nd Ll, 3m 10s Nomination 2s Acceptance 3s 9 Maiden Jump For horses that have never won ft jumping competition Catoh weights Ist prize gold bracelet value L 5 ss, presented by Mrs F W Ellis, 2nd horse 30s Entrance 4s 10 District Bioyole Race, one mile and a half Same conditions as Distriot 100 yds Ist L 2, 2nd 10s # Nomination la Acceptance Is 11 440 Yards Handicap Ist LB, 2nd Ll Nomination Is Acceptance 2a 12 Ladiea' Bracelet, bioyole, half mi'e handicap Competitors, to be nominated by ladies Ist gold bracelet value L 3 33 Entrance 2s 6<l 18 Open Jump for Horses Horses to be ready Mioimam, weight 12 Btone Ist prize L 7 and trophy ,2od L 2 Entrance 7s 6d 14 Grand Five Miles, bicycle cham- > pioDsbip of JLI3 3a Ist prize _ <7, 2nd L 2, 3rd LI, Nomination 3a Acceptance 4b. A Tropby value LS 3s will be given as a lap prize 15 Half Mile Handicap Ist prize L 4, 2nd Ll Nomination 2s Acceptance 2s 16 Wood Chopping Competition, 2 ! feet white pine logs Ist prize L 3, 2nd tLI Entrance 8s I 17 Consolation Race, 120 yds Ist j prize Ll 10a, 2nd 103 Entrance 2s 18 Con eolation Bike, I 5 miles Ist prize Ll 10s, 2nd 10* Entrance 2s 19 Pony Trot, 1 mile, for ponieß 14.1 and under Previous winners handicapped Ist prize L 2, 2nd Ll EnI tranoe 2s ! Sheep Guessing competition. Two fat abaep Live weight Valuable trophies for both ladies and gentlemen I Roles & Regulations. I Entries. will be reoeived and Bports conducted under the printed Rules of the Feilding Athletio Olub. I All ovele events will- be subject to i conditions drawn up by the Committee, ! and they' also reserve the right to ; penalise any wionar, and also to fix a time limit on the ground. Nominations for all events close with the Secretary pn Tuesday, 23rd December, 1902, at 8 pm, accompanied with correot fees and last two years' performances (if none, last two perforniances). No stamps accepted. Competitors in all Horse and Wood Chopping events please note that there is no post entry. There must be four competitors in each event or no second prize. Handicaps will be declared on Friday, 27th December in Feilding Stab and Rangitikei Advooate, and wiil also be posted at H. P. Mortensen's Shop on Boxing night - Admission to ground Is, children 6d, horses (free- paddook) Is. First class band for the whole day. Good refreshments and hot water at a reasonable price. Grand Ball in evening. Dancing at 8.80. J. SOUTHEY FOWLER, Hon. Sec. FBH_DINa HOTEL, " ELIMBOLTOH £o_S Under the patronage of His Excellency the Earl of Banfurly. THIS well known a_& favorite hostelry haa recently been renovated and re-furnished throughout, and sow offers every comfort and convenience for visitors, travellers and boarders. Private and public Drawing Kooma upstairs <n suite. Fixßt-clam Billiard Boosa, witb marker in attendance. Superior stabling aooommoda tion, with groom in charge. The finest and most commodious Sample Booms between Wellington and Wanganm. The cuisme is under the superviliot of an experienced 000k. Hot and cold baths. ■ '■ASTIB'a HOTEL ia stili noted for fceoprag the host vines, spirits, and beers of any honse 00 the coast THE BANGITIKBI CLUB Haye Rooms at the above Hots) STARTHA HA.3TIS, Pkopbibtbb «5. PIGS! BAOpiff'PlGm-! npHE NORTH ISLAND BAC6N COMPANY, LIMITED, are CASH BUYERS M 'of Bacon Pigs at 4d per lb, scale rates; and an extra Id per lb bonus on all prime topped off pigs, till further notice. H. MOFFATT, Buyer, Palmerston North. Ooly LIVE PIGS purchased.
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Feilding Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 143, 16 December 1902, Page 1
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