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IMPORTANT PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT. t beg respectfully to inform the KEsrDEiTTS of Hawera and surrounding district that I have purchased the Business of "W. Clarke, Draper and Clothier, Cash Palace, Hawera. As the STOCK, as well as Recekt Pubckases of New and Seasonable GOODS, have been bought for Cash, at a large discount, I am prepared to sell the came at such prices that will DEF3f COMPETITION. My Motto is to Sell tob Cash, with small profits and quick returns. MILLINERY & DRESSMAKING conducted on the prentreeß by Mbs O'Donnem, who is well known as #First Class Artißt of long-siding. TAILL&HNG. Suits Made to Order. SA.I/E N077 ON AT SLAUGHTERING PRICES! Inspection Invited. Apprentices wanted for the Millinery and Dressmaking trade. M. J. OTJONNELL, Draper and Clothier, Cash Palace, HAWERA. ITeake, BRICK L|A T E R, Haweb/ Orders n?ay be left at B. Fake*, c/H/mist, High-street. FRED COWB BN, AUCTIONEEB, Land and Commission AiiENr, ELTHAM, Has a very large list of properties for sale and to lease throughout the district. Auction sales pi: b/rseß, general produeq, et«., etc., every alter^aj!^ Saturday. Correspondence invited. JOHN FINLAY, Wilflon-efcreet, Haweba, Has for sale — Oats, Cbafjf and Chickwheat, at reasonable pn*a. Orders by post or wire attended/to promptly. " For sale, in qa^d /order — One Bentall's 2 or 4 horsepower. T>ANGITIKEI HUNT STEEPLE. IX CHASES. Marton Jockey Club Course. WEDNESDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER President, Mr J. G. Wilson, M.H.R.; Vice-presidents, Mr R. Aldworth and Mr W. Hammond ; Maßter, Mr D. G. Riddiford ; Deputy Masters, Mr J. P. Lethbridge and Mr T. McKenzie ; Judge, Mr R. Aldworth ; Starter, Mr Sam. Powell; Oierk of Scales, Mr T. Watt ; Clerk of Course, Mr E. Swainson ; Handicapper, Mr J. Coyle; Timekeeper, Mr W. L. Little; Stewards, Dr Bennett, Messrs R. Foster-Pratt, J. T. Dalrymple, J. Parker, R. H. Aldworth, *W. A. Keiller. J. Green, A. H. Bill, L.M.Taverner.F. Wel£ora, T. McKenzie, R. E. Beckett, and P. Wotton. PKOGRAMME. 1 Maiden Hack Hardies ; value 15 eovs.; distance about 1\ miles; weight for age. Entrance, 15s. To start at 11.30. 2 Tally-ho Steeplechase, Cup, presented by Mr Gibbons, valne £5, with £10 added ; for horses that have never won a race of any kind ; distance, about two miles ; minimum weight, 13 stone. Entrance, 15a. To start at 12.15. 3 Hack Flying Handicap, of 25 soys ; five soys out of the stake to go to tbe second horse ; distance, about Jof a mile. Nomination, 103 ; acceptance, 15s. To etart at 1 p.m. 4 Rangitikei Hunt Cup, a handicap steeplechase, valiie 35 bovb ; 5 bovb oat ( o£ stakeß to 2nd horse ; distance, about ' three miles; minimum weight 11 i stone. Nomination, 3ss ; acceptance, 20s. To start at 1.45| 1 5 Handicap Hack Hrtrales ; value 25 ! soys ; 5 soys out offtakes to second horse; distance, ffibout 1| miles. Nomination, 10s ; alleptance, 15s. To aiart at 2.30. jjj 1 6 Handicap Hunter f Hurdles; value 20 soys ; di3tanc< : about 1£ milea ; nomination, 10s ;> oceptance, 10s. To start at 3.15. 7 Handicap Hack J at; value 30 soys ; 5 eovs out of Vtal s to second horse; distance, abou\l miles; nomination, 10s ; acceptantje [20a. To start at & o'clock. V 8 Ladies' Braeele* a handicap steeplechase of about 2 Hies, value, 25 boys ; 5 soya out of stakes to second horse; weights to be declared after Cup acceptances, befure Handicap Hack Flat. Minimum weight, list 71ba. Nomination, 10s : acceptance, 15s. 1. All races to be ran under New Zealand Rules of Racing. j 2. Races numbered 2, 4, 6, and 8 are for qualified hunters only. 3. Races No. 4 and 8 are for gentlemen riders, professional ]ockeys to carry a penalty of 71 bs. 4. Wanganui J.O. definition of a hack strictly adhered to. 5. A qualified hunter is a horse that has hunted with the Rangitikei Hounds or any other pack of hounds, to tbe satisfaction of tbe Master for season 1893, and must be the hona fide property of a member of a, Club. A master's certificate innst be produced to the Oierk of Scales before weighing out. 6. All nominati ns, Entries, Accepttances, etc., accompanied hy tbe necessary amounts payable, must be in the hands of the Secretary not later than 9 p.m. on the dates named. 7. All nominations mußt contain descriotions, pedigree, performance, and necessary fees. Colors with acceptances and general entries. NOMINATIONS. ACCEPT ANOES, WEIGHTS, & ENTRIES. Nominations for all Handicap Races close on SATURDAY, 26th August, at the White Hart Hotel, Marton, at 9 p.m. Weights to be declared oa or about tbe 29th August. Acceptances and General Entries on SATURDAY, 2nd September, at 9 p.m., at the White Hart Hotel, Marton. Telegraph Office closes at Marton at J. M. JOHNSTON, Hon. Sec, \\J ANTED KNOWN Vv Large quantity WASTE P^PEB on aale at the Stab Office. '

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 2501, 10 August 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 2501, 10 August 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 2501, 10 August 1893, Page 4

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