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XIEILDING ATHLEfIC CLUB. THIRTY-FIRST ANNUAL. SPOR»'S. VICTORIA PARK BOXING DAY 26th DECEMBER, 1906 FIRST RACE AT 11 a.m. SHARP. PROGRAMME. 1. Maiden Race, 150 yds; £3 and £1; entrance, 3s. 2. Boys' Race, 150 yds handicap; 15s, 10s and 5s j entrance Is. Competitors must be under 16 years of age. Post entries. 3 Bagpipes, marches; £3, £2 and £1 ; entrance, 3s. Strathspeys and Keels i: £3, £2 and £1 ; entrance, 3s. 4. Sheffield Handicap, 120 yds, of £21; £12, £6, and £3. Each competitor running unplaced in final to receive 10s; entrance, 12s. 5. Boys' Race, under 13 years, 100 yds handicap: 12s 6d, 5s and 2s 6d; post entry, 6d. 6. Highland Fling, in costume ; £3, £2 and £1; entrance, 3s. 7. Bicycle Race, 2 miles handicap; £8, £4, £2 and £1; entrance, Bs. 8. Bracelet, 220 yds handicap; first prize, bracelet, value £5; second, bracelet, value £2; entrance, ss. 9. Manchester Handicap, 1 mile: £16, £5, £3 and £1 ; entrance, 12s. 10. Makino Handicap, 150 yds: £6, £3, and £1; entrance, 6s. 11. Hight Jump, handicap ; £3, £1 10s and 10s; entrance, 3s. 12. Bicycle Race, handicap, Ii miles; £6, £3 and £1; entrance, 6s. 13. Boys' Bicycle Race, handicap, 1 mile, for boys 16 years or under; 355, 15s and 10s. Competitors must reside within 8 miles of Feilding; post entry, Is. 14. Hurdles, 220 yds handicap; £5, £2 and £1: entrance, ss. 15. Highland Reel, in costume, trophies ; entrance, 2s. 16. Feilding Handicap, half-mile; £10, £4, £2 and £1 ; entrance, 10s. 17. Bicycle Race, handicap, halfmile ; £5, £2 and £1 ; entrance, ss. 18. President's Handicap, 200 yds; £5, £2 and £1 ; entrance, ss. 19. Bicycle Race, handicap, 1 mile; £5, £2 and £1; entrance, ss. 20. Hop, Step, and Jump, handicap; £2 10s, £1 and 10s; entrance, 3s. 21. Oroua Handicap, -440 yds; £8, £3, £2, and £1 ; entrance, Bs. 22. Hurdles, 120 yds handicap; £5, £1, and 10s; entrance, ss. 23. Bicycle Race, 3 mile handicap; £6, £3, and £1 ; entrance, 6s. 24. Consolation Handicap, 150 yds, for unplaced men; £3 and £1; entrance, 2s. 25. Consolation Bike Handicap, 1 mile, for unplaced men ; £3 and £2 ; entrance, 3s. Gold medal for most rjoints in Cycle events, except Consolation Handicap, value £3 3s. Gold medal for most points in Sheffield, Bracelet, Makino, Presi- j dent's and Oroua Handicaps, value £3 3s. Gold medal for most points in Manchester, Feilding, and Oroua Handicaps, value £3 3s. Points to count — 5, 3, and 2. NOMINATIONS for events Nos. 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 23 must be sent to the secretary on or before Friday, 7th December, not later than 8.30 p.m. Competitors are requested to forward postal notes and not stamps. Competitors will oblige by nominating as early as possible. Two shillings on each handicap event to be paid on nomination, accompanied by a statement of public performances for the last two years (matches included), or if no performances for the last two years, tho two last performances, with dates and localities of such performances, and each competitor sending in nominations must state his handicaps, and his position at the finish of each race, otherwise he will render himself liable to disqualification. The remainder of entrance fee on acceptance, which can be made on the ground. Other events post entries. The Committee reserve the right to run any race under 300 yds in heats. Competitors failing to forward fee at time of nomination will not be handicapped. Cycle races under Rules of New Zealand League of Wheelmen. Entries will be received and Sports conducted under the Rules of the New Z. Athletic Union. The Committee reserve the right to alter the time of starting any race. Nominations and Acceptance Fees will not be returned on any consideration whatever. Bookmakers or their clerks will not be allowed on the grounds. No intoxicating liquors allowed on the grounds. ADMISSION.— AduIts, Is; children between 8 and 12, 6d; under 8, free. LAWN. — Gentlemen, Is; ladios, 6d; children, free. Full band in attendance. Trains will stop at ground. Grand entertainment in Drill Hall Boxing night. I Members' tickets ss, admit membor i and two ladies to all privileges. i Programme and all particulars j from E. H. FISHER, Secretary. |LliijLOiuil < „ \ wyll known Olago d ctr>i 5, >.vi lies: "I write on bt'.li»'f of <t pilti"»lt of Miiljil \v!i ■■•: 1 i fereat'.'d for consumj^i n •' wiih Lank'b Emulsion ; 1 bite sp.ittnn has cliniii-iolv <1, i rM.Mi^h 1 s:s, sweating almost , stoop *1, and weight has incrci'^-d 7 or 8 pou uls." , .'\i:..tliur: "The cniuposiiicnof Loir's liaiuj.sion is cxirc'k'-nt. \r,A should \vi of ifii-.il li/'M. tit in wasting or lunj; ••! *■ is •■..-•. I hnve compared i!-> Km jUii'ieafciori j , vith oi-li • s (init-.iv scopic- * ' aMy) k.» ill i's J y. >urs tixcels them all.' A ( !hi ' doctor v.-i ■;.- :"I luvi' pre-scrib-id J.ack's K mission for several <>' my patients, and am highly pleased with the results. I consider your Emulsiou a great improve- ( ment on the ordinary Emulsions of Cod Liver Oil." A Waiganni doctor says: I* Lane's Emulsion has much benefited several of 1 my patients. lam satisfied it is a thoroughly good preparation." A Wellington doctor says: " I have been carefully watching the results of Lamb's Emulsion in cases of htng weakness and general debility. The results have more than justified its use." Dootors recommend only when they are well satisfied. Take none but Lane's. Chemists and Grrocera sell it. 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle. *~ ft BOWEL COMPLAINT IN CHILDREN, During tbe summer months children are subject to disorders of the bowels, and should receive the most careful attention: As soon as any looseness of the bowels is noticed. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy should be given. Get a bottle to-day: it may save a life. For sale by Bramwell Bros.

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Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 134, 5 December 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 134, 5 December 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 134, 5 December 1906, Page 4

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