[ >"o betting allowed on the course, except i through the medium of the totalisator. I The Committee reserve the right to alter I any of the above da'ea. i All slakes paid in full. ! J. H. WHYTE Sectary. Passed and approved in accordance with the "Rules of Racing."— F. Moffatt, Srcietary Wanganui Jockey Club.— Oct. Ist, 1900. l __ Thomas Westwood.] [J. E. Barham. Westwood & Barham, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, LAND & COMMISSION AGENTS. i • Auction Rooms at the premises known as McMillan's Auction Rooms. Auction Sales* conducted in any part of the town or district. , Sales at our Rooms every Satiuv i day. Other Sales as required. Horse Sales Monthly. Prompt Account Sales will bo a special feature of the business. E. Edmund Smith/ TAILOK, MAIN-BTitEE r, FOXTON. IN thanking the public for the support neenvded to me fince star iDg in business in this town, I desiif to stati: ih*t no tfforfc will be spirfd on my part to retain iht? mime I have gained. Customers will find New Book* of Patterns from which they can rual;e iheir choice. FIRST-CLASS TAILORING GUARANTEED. Style and Fit a Specialty. E. Edmund Smith, THE TAILOR, Next Bank of New Zealand, Foxton. FOR SALE. HALF-ACRE Land Robinson-st., with 4-roomed Dwelling, price £150. Half-acre Land Robinson-st., with 6-roomed Dwelling, price £175. Three Acres Avenue-road, with Dwelling, £125. Also Section Whyte-st. (adjoining Wilson's blacksmith shop), £40. Apply to M. A. WHYTE, Foxton. WANGANUI AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. The Annual Show WILL BE HELD ON WANGANUI RACECOURSE ON THURSDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER. £600 PRIZES £600 Leaping Competition— £lo 10s, £5 ss, £2 2s. Entrance, 10s. Hunters' Competition (for qualified huntera)— £s, £2, £1. Entrance, ss. Prizps given for Gentlemen's Hunters — 13st 7lbs— £2 2s a< d£l Is. Ladies' Hunters £3 3s and £2 2s. Hacks, 15st, £3 3s and £2 2s. Weight-carrying Cob— L3 3s and L 2 2s. Hacks, 13st., L 4 4s, L 2 2s and LI Is. Ladies' Hack, 151., L 4 4s, L 2 2s and LI Is, Ladies' Hack, 15*1. and under, L 4 4s L 2 2s and LI Is. Good Prizes in Draughts, Cattle, Sheep, etc. See Posters. Entries close November 10th. Entry forms may be obtained at the Manawatu Herald office. SELBY MORTON, Secretary. The Foxton Bakery. HAVING disposed of the above business to Mr J. H. Trail!, I wish to thank all those who supported me in the past, and ask for a continuance of the same for my successor. H. A WUNSCH. Foxton, Oc>. 4:b, 1900. [ | AVTNG purchased the Bakery I [ ijiHm^s from Mr H. A. AV.:n el. 1 -liall be prepared to sm ■■ ■- •«!■ » 11 ' '■■.•• BEST Broad. \V ilil n» nml P>siihday Cakes to oid( r. Small Goods a Specialty. Parties, Balls, Socials, etc., ca ■ tered for. Hot Pies a.nd Coffee Every- Saturday Evening. J, H. TRAILL, D\KER. FOXTON. """ERNEST BALL, HAIRDRESSER, Abo., MAIN-STREET, FOXTON. Up to date Hairdressing A SPECIALTY.
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Manawatu Herald, 25 October 1900, Page 3
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