No belting alloweo v '..; cwrsp, except through tho medium o' iho Vitfilisator. The Committee reserve tho light to alter I any of the above dares. ! All stakes paid in full. j .1. R. WHYTE, Secretary. Passed and approved in accordance with j the " Rules of Raping."— P. Moffatt, I H. cretary Wanganui Jockey Club. — Oct. Ist. 1900. Thomas Westwoop.] [J. E. Barham. Westwood & Barham, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, LAND & COMMISSION AGENTS. Auction Rooms at the premises known as McMillan's Auction Rooms. Auction Sales conducted in any part of the town or districtSales at our Rooms every Saturday. Othor Sates as required. Horse Sales Monthly. Prompt Account Sales will bf* a j special feature of the bnsiness. E. Edmund Smith, TAILOR, MAIN-STrCEE i\ Jj'oXTON. IN thanking the public for the support accorded to me since staiv. ing in business in this town, I desire to state i hat no effort will be pparnd on my part to retfliD Lhs uame I have I gained. Customers will find New B;>ok<*-~of Patterns from which they can make thfir choice. FIRST-CLASS TAILORING GUARANTEED. Style and Fit a Specialty. E. Edmund Smith, THE i All OR. Nex f Bank of N.>v\ Z -i a .:. F>xLon. FOR SALE. HALF-AORE Land Robinaon-st., with 4 -roomed Dwelling, price £150. Half-acre Land Robinson-st., with 6«roomed Dwelling, prioe £175. Three Acres Avenue-road, with Dwelling, £185. Alao Section Whyte-Bt. (adjoining Wilson's blacksmith shop), £40. Aptoly to M. A. WHYTE, Foxton. WANGANUI AGRI ULTUR\L & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. The Annual Show WILL BE HSXS OK WANGANUI RACECOURSE ON THURSDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER. £600 PRIZES £600 Leaping Competition— £lo 10a, £5 Be, £2 2b. Entrance, 10 . Hunters' Competi ion (for qualified hnnte<B)— £s, £2. £1. Entrance, Cs. Priz<=B given for G ntiena-n'a Hunters— 13st 71bs— £2 2s ad £1 Is. Lodes' Hanters £8 8s and £2 2s. Hacks, 15at, £3 3b and £2 2b. Weignt-ca' rying Ceb— L3 3b and L 2 2s. Hackß, 188., L 4 4s, L 2 2« and LI Is. Ladies' Hack, 151.. L 4 4a. L 2 2a and LI Is, Ladies' Hack, 151. and under, L 4 4s L 2 2s and LI Ib. Good Prizes in Draughts, Cattle, Sheep, etc. Ste Posters. Entries close November 19th. Entry forms may be obtained at the M&iuwatv Herald office. SELBY MORTON, Secretary. The Foxton Bakery. HAVING dippo^d of the above business to Mr J. H. Truill, I wish to thank »H thoße who cup ported me in the past, and ask for a continuance of the same for my successor. ' H. A WUNSCH. Poxton, Out, 4b, 1900. [1 AYTNG p»m-h:-i-'il the- Bakery ~l Bu-<nr-< f .n. Mr H. a". "\Yciv-.-h. I. >lii!! !e p'f-pared to s<: ; >;. ,-.., In- •■■' IJRST B.v.d. W-tlii-nt,' :»u:1 Hiithdity Cikea to order. Small Goods a Specialty. P.iriee, Bills, Spoilt!?, etc., cj* tered for. Hot Pies £Mn.d Coffee Every Saturday Evening. J. H. TRAILL, B -KEK, FOXTON. ERNEST BALL, , HAIHDKESSER, MAIN-STREET, -tOXTON. Up to date Hairdressing ! A BPECIUjTY
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Manawatu Herald, 23 October 1900, Page 3
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