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QTRATFORD TRACING /^LUB. HACK RACE MEETING. MONDAY, MARCH 17th, 1902. PROGRAMME. ' 1. Handicap Huraie Race, 75 soys Second horse 5 soys Nomination 20a, aooept 30b Over six flights of hurdles lj miles 2. Borough Stakes, of 25 aovs. Second horse 5 soys Special weights Entrance 20a 4} furlongs 8. Stratford Cup, 100 soys Second 20 soys Third 5 soys Nomination 20s, accept 40s One mile 4. Welter Handicap, 40 soys Second 6 boys Nomination 15s, accejpt 20s 7 furlongs s..Farmers'. Farmers' Plate, 25 soys Second 5 soys ] Entrance 20s One mile 6. St. Patrick's Handicap, 50 boys Second 10 boys Nomination 15s, accept 20s 1J miles 7. Flying Handicap, 60 soys Second 10 SOYS Nomination 20s. accept 30s 6 furlongs 8. Final Stakes, 25 soys Second 5 soys Entrance 25s 4j furlongs Nominations close on MONDAY, February 10th, 1902. Weights on or about MONDAY, February 24th, 1302. Acceptances and Entries for Nos. 2, 5, and 8 close on WEDNESDAY, March sth. For full programme see Beferee, January 22nd, and posters. J. R. MACKAY, Secretary. THE WELLINGTON M'tfAT EXPORT GO., Lid. MANURE MANUFACTURES Offices, Waterloo Quay; Welhjiuton Manure Works, Ngahauranga. IMPORTANT 10 PAKMEEB. CHEAP MANURES ! NETT CASH, ON TRUCKS AT NGAHAU RANGA, in 2CWT. SACKS. For lewt bags 2/6 per ton extra ie charged. 3JL Manure — d 34 per ton. GUARANTEED ANALYSIS '.—. — Tricalcic Phosphate .. 27 per cent Ammonia .. ... 7 per cent BoneDiist-^*sssperton GUASANTHKD ANALYSIS I Tricalcic Phosphate ... 43 per cent Ammonia ... ... 4 per cent ] Imported £»upe**phoNpliate JL«S Ss per ton. GUARANTEED ANALYSIS : 35 to 87 per cent poluble Phosphate. No 1 Mixture, £5 5s per ton. GUABANTESD ANALYSIS! One-half imported SUPERPHOS PHATE, 85 to 37 per cent soluble Phosphate One-half BONE DUST, as abeve. No 3 Mixture, £4 123 6d per ton. One-half IMPORTED SUPERPHOSPHATE, as above. One-half •• M" MANURE, as above No S Mixture, £& per ton. GUABANTEED ANALYSIS : One-half THOMAS 1 PHOSPHATE, 36 por cent Tricalcio Phosphate. One-half " M" MANURE, asabove special Potato Manure, £5 psr ton. (Copied from the report of the Ne\s ! York Agricultural Experiment, i fetation, at Geneva, N.T.) 1 GUARANTEED ANALYSIS '. Five twenfcy-fchiros DRIED BIiOOD \ 15 per cent Ammonia, r Ten twenty- thirds BONE DUST, as > above. 1 Eight twenty-thirds KAINIT, 13 pei [ cent Potash. • KAINIT. I The addition oJ a small proportioi i of Kainit to any of the Mixtures is at • advantage, and will be made withou j. extra charge if specified by th< 3 purchaser when giving the order. 5 MIXIIM G. > The Manures are not mixed unti the orders are sent out, and pur chasers at their option can have thi original Manu) ea sent to them in thi ' makers' bags and make the mixturei themselves. SPECIAL MIXTURES can b< made at any time to suit farmers. THE COMPANY EECEIVES. | SStocl* for Freezing, upon owner's account, "at the follow ; ing rates :—: — 1 To Include Slaughtering, Freez ing, Shipping, Wrapper, & Freight. FOli SHIPMENTS IN THI ? SUMMER MONTHS,— ' MUTTON, 1 Mud per lb (one perm] and one-tenth) LM/W % 1 l-5d per lb (one pennj r and one -fifth) J BEEF, 1 l-10d per lb (one perm] [ and one-tenth s THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT CO., Ltd. J DILNOT SLADDEN, Secretary J Wellington. May 81st. 1901. J SPECIAL SAjuE OF NEW a SPRING AND SUMMER DRAPER* & /CLOTHING I CHEAPER THAN EVER. B Large Lot of Travellers' Nev I New Samples 1 Turchased at 60 Per Cant Discount t WELLINGTON C&SH DRAPER} ! COMPANY'S i, NEW SPRING and SUMMEI ) GOODS comprise the following | specially reduc3d : — New Dresi I Goods, Serges, Cashmeres, Lustres s Fancy Lustres, Cheek Dress Goods a Crepe de Chene, Nun's Veilings li c 8d And Is 6d, New Blouse Silks 1 J 3d, Is 6d, and Is lid (in all shade; g and patterns), and Ladies' Beautifu Underskirts from 2s lid. • None should miss these man.] I advantages. We would speoially draw attentioi 0 to our Bleached and Unbleachec • Sheeticg3 : — 54in Unbleached Sheet • ings B|d, 72in Unbleacheds onlj 10£ d, 54in Bleached Sheetings B£d i. 72m Bleached Sheetings Is 3d Finley's 72in F.T. only Is 4d, 80ir 6s lid, Grey Calicoes 2s 6d and 3j 4d per doz, White Calicoes Is 11, 2 i ld, 8s 6d, 5s 6d per doz, Nainsool ' 6jd, 6£d, and 9d, Bed Quilts am Covers from 83 lid ; lls 4d only 5: ' lid, Towels 4£d, 6£d, 9d, and la1 capital value, Unbleached Linei Towels only 1b 4£d, Tabling from li and Is 9d, Bleached Is 6d to 2s 9d ' Shirtings s£d, 6£d, and 7£d Galateas 4£d, Flannelettes 8f d, s|d and 6&d, Art Muslins 2|d and 4id Galateas 5M and l{d, Prints Bfd s£d, and 6£d, Bilesias 8f d and 4|d All others goods equally low. Call 1 and see for yourselves. 1 H. MoLEOD. WOOL SHIP. rr»HE undersigned will despatch JL the following High-olas« Vessel for London direct : — «« WEATHERSFIELD," Iron Birque, 1047 tons. This vessel is now receiving Woo] and other Cargo at the "J " 'Shed, Railway Wharf, and receive prompi despatch. For freight and particulars apnlj , to GEO. H. SCALES, Wellington.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7372, 25 January 1902, Page 4

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