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via haWera. Ist 1-wlll|B>ipß-^^^^^ mm^ }££ Furnitures of, all kinds . . manufactured on the me- - .premises. Repairs and recovering "no' Neatly done. , , Qd j - CABINETMAKERS - ™ ' AND ia PjeTUßfi CRAMERS. .j- UPHOLSTERERS ANf t UNDERTAKERS. it* . * - . 10, ,_____— p." Upholstery in all its branches at shortest *, , --notice. h ' Settees, couches, chairs, I•• , , chesterfields, etc. ' PRATT & CO. Telephone—* 26. ' • .. -j TJ1 GMONT- WANGANUI HUNT CLU] ANNUAL, RACE MEETING. 1 To be held on tho Wanganrii Itacecours THURSDAY, 25th AUGUST, 1904. ' Commencing at noon. OFFICIAL PROGRAMME. 1. The Licensed Victuallers' Steeplochai Handicap, for tiophy value 15 soys, an ' 5 soys to second horse ; for qualified hui i ters,. the bona fide property of membei 'i .' of a recognised Hunt Club ; gentleme riders'.; mm»'' weight". -lOst 71b ; about Mileb and a distance. NdnvlOd;' ace. 10i ■ \2. Opeir Ha.ck Handicap, of 10 soys; '. - sweepstake of 10s each f6r starters i 1 go to second horse; 4' furlongs. Non . os ; ace 'ss. ; " z '■ '3. Hunters' Handicap Hurdle Race, fc - hunters onjy, of 15 soys; second horse 2 sovs' from the stakes; 5 flights bi hui dies; minimum lOst 71b; I£, miles Norn. 5s j ace. 10s. • ,4. Hunt Clqb Steeplechase ' Handicap, fc hunters only; % trophy valued at 2 soys td- first hbfse, with a sweepstake 0 ■ 10s o'Adh to second 'horse;' minimum list , about 2£ miles. Winner of Race No. 1 , penalty of ' Tibs.,' • Norn. 10s; ace. 10s. 5. Open Hick/Handicap, of 20 'sovs, add ed to a sweepstake of 10s each for start ers; sedond horse's soys from the' stakes 1 ' 6 furlongs. J Winner ' of .Race No. 2 1 penalty of lOlbs. Nom.' los; ace. 10s 6: Ladies' Bracelet, valued at 10 soys (fo: ' . hunters only); a handicap steeplechas< ; for alt horses that have never won i ' st^eplechnse (hack and- hunter races ex cepted) at time of entry; all horses to bi gentlemen ridors; minimum list; win ncr of Hunt Club Cup 101b penalty ■ about 2 miles,.'' Norn. ss; ace. ss. 7. Hunters'; Flat Race, for hunters only of 5 soys; "for horses that have nevei won a race' on the flat ; weight list ; J mile and a distance. Entrance ss. qualifiqStion for- hunters. - Races 1, 3, A, 6, and 7 are deemed- to be for those horses ,that have been regularlj hunted with a recognised pack of hounds, 'and the Master's .certificate for the soasor 1904 must be produced at the scales. , Gentlemen riders billy in races 1, 3, .4, 6, and 7. • > DEFINITION OF A HACK;— A hack is a horse which has not at time of nomination won a race of the value of 80 soys, or races' of the collective ralue of 200 soys. NOMINATIONS close at Wanganui on FRIDAYS. fIagHst 12; 1004'j* af'o' p.m. WEIGHTS will be declared on or about WEDNESDAY, August 17.- ACCEPTANCES to bo made before 9 p.m. on MONDAY; August 22. : , F. MOFFATT, Hon Sec .and Treas. j&JBk) HPIO STAND AT LAKE |{Mrg§SiSKr **- ROAD & TRAVEL VfftiPfiv ' ™ E HAWERA d^Wisii .DISTRICT. SYLVIA PARK (2). ATAIiANtA i ST. LEGEB 1 8) '[ .! 1 ;! i . | ■•■ ■;■■ B I 1 If | "8 § s £'■'§ s f s ' * • I . I • I • 5 "I gjb g c ■ SYLVIA PARK was bred by The Sylvia Park 'Stud. Company, Auckland. He is the sire of Kaharoa, Lasting, Delamere, i Durable, Mat&ura* Inglewood, Parkshot, Crimson Lake, Sylvrie; and Woodfield, all winners, and rank among, tho best horses ever bred oji this coast.'. Sylvia Park has proved himself a great sire, as all his progeny can gallop, fast, are good tpmpercd, with bone and substance enough to pull a milk cart. Sylvia Park Will visit any person's farm within reasonable distance, if notice is sent to J. Goodwin, Lake Road, Hawera. Sylvia Park took first prize at Taranaki show, | first prize Wanganui show, and first prize Egmont show. Will travel tp Patea on Mondays and leave Patea Tuesday for Hawera. Will be at ' Hawera Wednesdays and Thursdays, and Saturdays at Eltham, if sufficient inducement offers. PLANTING^ SEASON. JAMES XAIRD & SONS, NURSERYMEN, WANGANUI, ARE Offering Splendid Lines of Nursery Stock. Catalogues free on application. PINUS MU RIG ATA— The most useful and desirable of all the pines. Splendid shelter, good timber, hardy and rapid growing. The easiest of all pines to transplant. We are offering really good two year-olds, splendidly rooted, at 15/- per xoo. Order early and save time. Boxthorn — Very good stuff, 10/per 1000. Barberry — Strong/yearling, about 1 foot high, io/* per 1000. Barberry — Strong, 2-yr-old,, 12/6 per 1000. (Barberry makes an ideal hedge, and is being largely planted.) Also, for, . hedge a.nd Shelter — New Zealand' 1 Golden Ake Ake, Taupata, Euonymus, Olearia, Escallonia, Evergreen Privet, Laurel, and many others. FRUIT TREES in any quantity, including the latest novelties, such as in Apples: Delicibus, Senator, Statesman, and Allington Pippin, 'in Peaches : The Japanese Blood, Owen's Champion (very large), Humphrey's Pound-wright, Lilatis (very early), etc. Pears, Japan Plums, English Plums, Nectarines, Gooseberries, Currants, Strawberries (many varieties, including the wonderful everbearing new St. Antoine). In ROSES^-We hav£ the best of the novelties; including such sterling varieties as Madrrt. Jean Dupey, La Tosca, Liberty, etc. The most up-to-date collection in the colonies. REMEMBER— We grow our own stock, and feel certain that there is none better or healthier in New Zealand. If you require anything for your garden or orchard, We are in a position to serve you well and quickly. Catalogues free for the asking. Postal Address— P.O. Box 89. Telephone 289. . JUTTING Corns is like cutting V. ' grass, it only makes the corn grow again but corns cured with Wallace's Corn Paint stay cured JB^ica._i_a nag, hottlft. i... „ >.►.%.>■ I /

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8052, 4 August 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8052, 4 August 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8052, 4 August 1904, Page 1

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