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O7A ACBM. WdSBSM OMriM. rich fattening country, nmi, Wilaiw easy undulating; all plonchabU whm stumped; considerable porfcic* ittraped and ploughed; permanently watered and well fenced. 9 miles Feildinp. main road. Would make a apleadia stud farm. £30 per acre. Terms to good man. No. 2006. •i prn ACRES. All good quality ifJU land. All been stamped and ploughed. Well fenced and watered. Fine homestead, 14-roomed house, every convenience, all outBheds, cowshed, good motor shed, fine plantations, garden and orchard; 14 miles Feilding; close to school, store, etc. Telephone. Freehold. Price, £32 per acre. £1800 cash, balance at 5 per cent. No. 1988. A. H. ATKINSON & CO., LTD. FEILDING.

APITI ATHLETIC CLUB'S ANNUAL SPORTS. To be held on THE DOMAIN. EASTEII MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1915. Net Proceeds to be devoted to the Belgian Relief Fund. First Event to start at 1.30 a.m. sharp. OFFICIALS. Patron: Mr E. H. Cummerfield. President: Mr R. Pratt. Vice-Presi-dents : Messrs A. R. McNae, rC. Bainbridge, G. Geange, John Malone, W. Rickard J J. Waterson, C. E. Smith, J. Morris, B. Crisp, J. Mclntyre, G. Cowan, C. Hills, S. Hall, C. Stevens, W. J. Viles, H. Burne, R. Stewart, J. Cheyne, J. Israel, \V. Red, R. Richardson, A. Brooking, N. H. Hart, G. Buckrnan, S. J. Strahan, Alf. Rolfe, W. H. Pawson. W. H. Watson. P. E. Lewis, W. McKay, R. A. Dick, F. C. Elliott, A. Cawood, H. Osborne, F. Elliott, P. Russell, E. Jorgenson, P. O'Reilly, ,J. Brash, H. L. Osborne, A. V Gibson', H. Walls. Judges: Running events, J. S. McIntyre, G. Geange, A. Gibson; Horse events, W. J. Vilesj A. /• Brooking, C. Stevens; Chopping and Sawing, E. Cummerfield, P. E. Lewis, J. S. Mclntyre. Handicappers: H. Burne, E. Cummerfield. Starter: A. R. McNae. Assistant Starter: P. E. Lewis. Timekeeper: C. Weigel. Conductor of Sports, W. McKay. Secretary, W. McKenzie. Assistant Secretary, J. Nix. ' — '- PROGRAMME — 1. MAIDEN RACE, 150 yds. Ist prize £1, 2nd 10s. Entrance Is 6d. 2. BOYS' RACE, under 14 years. Ist prize 10s, 2nd ss, 3rd 2s 6d. Entrance free. 3. 100 yds Handicap. Ist prize £2 10s, 2nd £1. Nomination 2s. Acceptance Is 6d. 4. HANDICAP SAWING COMPETITION, lSin logs. Ist prize £2, 2nd £1. Nomination 2s. Acceptance Is 6d. 5. BOYS' RACE, under 10 years. Ist prize 4s, 2nd 2s, 3rd Is. Entry free. 6. PONY JUMP (not over 14 hands 2in). Ist prize £1 10s, 2nd 10s. Entry 2s. To be ridden by boys not over 16 years of age. 7. 120 yds HURDLES HANDICAP. Ist prize £2 10s, 2nd £1. Nomination 2s- Acceptance Is 6d. 8. HANDICAP SAWING COMPE- .„- - TITION. Ist prize £3, 2nd £1 '"■' • 10s. Nomination 3s. Acceptance Is 6d. 9. TILTING AT THE RING, let prize £1 10s, 2nd 10s. Entrance 2s 6d. 10. GIRLS' RACE, under 14 years. Ist prize ss, 2nd 2s 6d, 3rd Is. Entrance free. 11. MAIDEN HUNTERS' COMPETITION. Ist prize £3, 2nd £1. Entrance 4s. 12. 220 yds BRACELET HANDICAP. Ist, bracelet value £2 10s, 2nd trophy. Nomination 2s. Accept, ance Is. 'Hi. HANDICAP CHOP, 15in standing block. Ist prize £4, 2nd £2, 3rd 10s. Nomination 3s 6d. Acceptance 3s. Id. VICTORIA CROSS RACE. Ist prize £1, 2nd 10s. Entrance Is 6d. 15. 440 yds HANDICAP. Ist prize £3, 2nd £1 10s, 3rd 10s. Nomination 3s. Acceptance 2s. Iβ. OPEN. HUNTERS'- COMPETITION. Ist prize £4 and Challenge Cup, valued at 20 guineas, to be won three times by the same owner; 2nd prize £1 10s, 3rd 15s. Entrance 6s. Minimum weight 12st. 17. UNDERHAND CHOP, 18-incli blocks. Ist prize £3, 2nd £1.. 3rd 10s. Nomination 2s. Acceptance 2s. 18. 880 yds HANDICAP. Ist prize £3, 2nd £1 10s, 3rd JOs. , Nomi nation 3s. Acceptance 2s. 19. WRESTLING ON HORSEBACK, teams of three men. Ist prize £2. Entrance ss. 20. FLAG RACE. Ist prize £1 Is, donated by Mr Cummerfield; 2nd 10s. Entrance Is 6d. 21. SHEAF TOSSING. Ist prize £1, 2nd 10s. Etitrance Is 6d. 22 ONE MILE HANDICAP (local). Ist prize £3, 2nd £1 10s, 3rd 10s. Nomination ss. Acceptance free. 23. THREAD-THE-NEEDLE RACE. 24. Points Prize, for most points in Running events. Local runners 'only. ' . , Competitors to be nominated by ladies. Ist prize £1, 2nd 10s. Entrance Is 6d. 25. POINTS PRIZE (donated)/ for most points in Chopping and Sawing events. 26. CHAIN STEPPING, SHEEP GUESSING, PIG GUESSING, TUG-OF-WAR, and CHILDREN'S RACES. Nominations tor iflvenis Noe. 3. 4, 7 8, 12, 13, 15, 17, 18, 22 close with the Secretary on SATURDAY, MAR. 20, and must be accompanied by Nomination Fees and past two years' performances. If no performances for the past two years, the three last performances must be sent. No entries will be accepted in Sawing events "unless the names and performances of both men are clearly Winners on the day may be rehaiidicapped for subsequent events at the discretion of the liandicappere. Running events subject to the rules of the N.Z. Athletic Union. Chopping and Sawing events conducted under the rules of the N.Z. Axemen's Association. The Committee reserve the right to substitute trophies for cash in any ovont. Soven entries in the 440 yds, 880 yd« and One Mile race or no event. Local means within a ten-mile radius of Apiti (air line). ?■• Admission to the Ground: Adults 1/-, Children 6d, Horses 1/-. Refreshment Booth in charge of the Ladies' Committee on the ground. CONCERT AND DANCE In the Evening. % W. McKENZIE, Hon. Sec. KIMBOLTON AND FEILDINQ OOAOHEB ■ Leave Poole'e Hotel ... 7.45 a.m Arrive Feilding 9.56 a.m Leave Manchester Stablet, Feilding \ ... 8.80 p.m Arriv* Eimbolton 6.45 p.m All Parcels left at the Manohestei 6tables for Kimbolton and Apiti will be carefully attended to, md muif be prepaid, - Buggies, Saddlet Horses, Special Coaches, etc, always on hire at the Family & Oomemrcial Hotel Stabloi, KIMBOLTON. O. MAX BAUR, Proprifior. BENBIGH STABLE 3. R- /"*IAVE, having disaolved * partnership with Mr MtGabe, has MOVED from Victoria Stabka and takes over the DENBIGH STABLES. He has good Horn*, and Qigs, and a Gar for hira, and fftja |rcmf 4 att*ntio» b> Hpaiawu. BUILDIK AND CONTRACTOR, Giesen'i Road, F«ild:a|. W3 T3URNB faai commenced •' JUP buaineM in FeildiuK, Hod will luppl? E£iinat«> or enter into contraoti for all kindi p! IfjildIn* 1

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2575, 5 March 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2575, 5 March 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2575, 5 March 1915, Page 1

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