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KIMBOLTON AND DISTRICT SPORTS. To be held on Kimbolton Cricket and Sports Ground WEDNESDAY, lOih MARCH, 1909. Patron: Mr R. Mcßeth. President: Mr R. V: Harden. V ice-Presi-dents : Messrs F. Y. Lethbridge, D. H. Guthrie, W. S. Poole, C.M. Bauer, J. A. Bailey, P. Nesd&le, G. F. Smith, A. I. Pettigrew, WBanks, H. W. O. Henderson, F. A. O. Baddeley, A. Stackhouee, A. Craighead, H. Fowler, W. Middlemiss, H. W. F. Hansen, Wm. Morton, E. O. Haythorne, A. E. Bartlett, J. Parsons, J. C. Murray, H. K. Stewart, H. Taylor, C. Dick, G. H. Beard, Wm. Mitchell, S. Hall, L Sutton, G. Martin. Director of Sports: Mr W. P. Pratt, Director of Horse Events: Mr A. R. Bartlett Judges of Horse Events: Messrs W. Mitchell, Senr. Jas. Rentoul, G. H. Beard, A. I. Pettigrew, J. Parsons. Judges of Pedestrian Events: Messrs J. W. Burne, J. R- Waugh, G. Smith, A. Stackhouse. Handicapper: Mr R. Craig. Starters: Messrs Robt. Richardson, J. C. Murray, W. M. Stack. Hon. Treasurer: Mr L. J Verry. Hon. Secretary: Mr R. Richardson. PROGRAMME: 1 Boys' Race, 75 yards, under 14 years. First prize 10s presented by Mr P. Mesdale, second ss. Entrance §d 2 Local Maiden Race, 150 yards. First prize £1 presented by Mr C. Dick, second 7s 6d. Entrance Is. 3. Girls' Race, 50 yards, under 14 years. First prize 10s, presented by Mr P. Nesdale, second ss. Entrance 4 100 Yards Handicap. First prize £3, second £1. Nomination 2s, acceptance Is. , 5. 880 Yards Handicap. First prize £3, second £1 10s. Nomination 2s, acceptance Is 6d. 5 starters or no second prize. 6. High Jump. First prize £1 ss, presented by Mr H. K. Stewart, second 7s 6d. Entrance Is 6d. 7. 440 Yards Handicap. First prize £3, second £1. Nomination 2b, acceptance Ib. 8. Ladies' Bracelet (open), 220 yards. First prize Bracelet value £3, presented by Mr H. W. F. Hanson, second £1 Ib. Nomination 2e, acceptance Is. To be nominated by ladies. 9. Gents' Tilting. First prize £2 2s, second trophy value £1 Is, presented by Mr H. Towler, Kimbolton. Entrance 2s. 10. Maiden Hunters' Competition. First prize £3 3s, presented Jtfy Mr W. S. Poole, second £1, presented by Mr A. R. Rartlett, third 10s. Entrance 3s. 6 entrieß or no third prize. 11. Bareback Riding over Hurdles. First prize £2 2s ; presented by N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Co., second £1. Entrance 3s. 3 entries or no event. 12. Hunters' Competition (open). First prize £7 10s, second £2 10s, third £1. Entrance 7s 6d, 5 entries or no third prize. Minimum weight 12 stone. - 13. District Trot Handicap, 1. tnifle. First prize £2 2s, second trophy value £1. Entrance 2s 6d. 14. Pony Jumping, 14 hands and under. To be ridden by boys 15 years or under. First flrize £1 10s, presented by Mr R. U. liarden, second 10s, presented by F. Shapleski. Entrance 2s. 3 entries or no event. 15. Tug-o'-war on Horseback. 4 asiHe. Sweepstake. 16. Horse High Jump. First prize £2 2s, presented by Mr W. P. Pratt, second £1, presented by Mr W^ Middlemiss. Entrance 2s. 5 entries or no second prize ; 3 entries or no event. 17. Chain-stepping Competition. First prize £1 Is, presented by Mr J. A. Bailey, second 10s. Entrance Is. 18. Pig Guessing Competition. First prize £1, second 10s. Entrance Is guess. Pig presented by Mr C. London. 19. Sheep Guessing Competition. First prize £1, second 10s. Entrance Is guess. 20. Lamb Guessing Competition. First prize £1, second 10s. Entrance Is guess. Competitors' Attention Is drawn to the following Rules and Regulations : Nominations for Events 4, 5. 6. 7, and 8 must be in the hands of the Secretary not later than SATURDAY, 27th February, and must be accompanied with nomination fees as above, and Events 10, 12, 13 and 14 not later than WEDNESDAY, 3rd March. All other events post entry. Competitors are requested to send Postal Notes, not Stamps. Local to include Apiti, Rangiwahia, Cheltenham, Kimbolton. Kiwitea. Nominations must be accompanied with a statement of the last two years' performances, also dates and localities of same. Eaoh competitor must state his handicap and position at finish of Tace, otherwise he i will be liable to disqualification. Any competitor found guilty of sending false performances, running under an assumed name, or practising fraud shall be disqualified for life. The Committee reserve the right to require any competitor, either before or after the event, to make a declaration as to his identity and the correctness of the description of his performances. The Committee may disqualify any competitor, either before or after any event, who shall refuse to make the required declaration, and he shall not be entitled to claim any prize. Entries will be received and Sports conducted under the rules of the N.Z. Athletic Union. Brass Band in attendance. First race starts at 11 a.m. Concert in the evening. Admission to ground : Adults Is, children 6d. Luncheon and refrerti»ent» on the ground. R. RICHARDSON, Hon. Secretary. GL J. HARFORdT THE RED HOUSE. HAS in stock a splendid assortment of Wall Papers, Friezes, Leatherettes, Linorusha Scrim Lead Oil and all Painter*' Requisites. Sole agent in Feilding for the wonderful B.P. Paint. The Paint for Practical People. Everyone who uses it pleased with results. A fresh shipment just arrived ex "lonic" Some Qf the advantages of 8.P.: It ia of better quality than Lead and Oil Paint made by hand. All ingredients being tested before mixing. It is more economical, as it covers more surface than any other Paint, being finer ground. It lasts longer and look* better, giving a better finish. Caff and ccc us. We hare a lot of information respecting this paint (bat will interest you. A large staff of competent workmen. Contract* undertaken in any part of the district. •—»■■# Blunden and Co. ' MANOHEBTBB-BTRBET. /"lASH WOOD^ND GOAL YARD. Aim Nmi ■?»■■■» »•

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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 822, 8 March 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 822, 8 March 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 822, 8 March 1909, Page 1

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