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Patea Racing Club. ANNUAL MEETING, FOR HACKS ONLY. EASTER MONDAY, Sni APRIL, 1901. PROGRAMME : 1. Flying Handicap, of 40 soys; distance % mile. Nomination 15s, acceptance 20s. 2. Handicap Hurdles, of 40 soys ; distance, \\ miles. The winner of any. hurdle race after the declaration of weights to carry a penalty of lOlbs. Nomination 15s, acceptance 20s. 3. Kakaramea Stakes, of 25 soys ; distance 4| furlongs. Open to horses that have never won a race exceeding £25 iv value. Weight Sst. Entrance 25s on general entry night. 4. Patea Easter Handicap, of 75 soys ; second horse to receive 10 soys, and third horse 5 soys out of the stakes. Distance ]-i miles. Nomination 20s, acceptance 40s. 5. Farmers' Plate, of 25 soys ; distance 1 mile. Entrance 25s on general entry night. Welter weight for age. Open to all horses trained in, and the bona lide property of residents within the boundaries of the Patea and Hawera Counties for three months prior to date of racing. 6. Alton High Weight Handicap, of 45 soys; distance 1 mile. Minimum weight Sst 71b. Nomination 15s, acceptance 255. 7. Final Stakes, of 25 soys ; distance 4$ fnrlongs. Open to all horses that have never won a race at the time of starting. Weight 9st. Entrance 255, on general entry night, For full programme see Patea County Press, or apply to the undersigned. The winner of any flat race after declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 71bs, and of every additional race 51bs extra in all handicap flat events. Entries by telegrams must give full particulars of the horse, and must be coniirrned in writing at the earliest possible opportunity. Owners, trainers and others entering and accepting horses for the above meeting are notified that ho entries or acceptances will be received unless accompanied by the necessary amount in cash. Note.—The Post and Telegraph Office closes at 5 p.m. The Secretary will receive money for investment on the totalisator. R. W. HAMERTON, Secretary. Approved by the Taranaki Metropolitan Club, January 26th, .1901. Mussel Fleexwood, Secretary.

HORSES! HORSES!! HORSES!!!

WANTED KNOWN—If you want a horso of any description, ring.up Hoult and Sons, Feilding, or write. We don't want any money until you have tried the horse. Hire will be charged should no sale take place. We also have vehicles of every description. We will hire, exchange, buy or sell vehicles or horses.

WANTED KNOWN —That wear selling Duchess dressing pairs at from 30s the pair (British plate mirror). Cl ests of drawers, brass rail and wooden bedsteads, mattresses and all bedding equally low. E A. Eado & Co., nearly opposite railway station, Palmtrston N,

FOU high-class Jewe lery ot every description cal at J. Wishart b (late Wood and Wishart), the Square. Anartioie manufactured to or er at the short eßt notice. Don't forget that by patronising J. Wishart you can save 25 per cent duty. Old-fashioned jewellery melted and re-made nthe most fashionable de^i/na

TTTANTED KNOWN — That you can >V buy eecond-hand bicycles at all prices from £15 down to £4, at J. B. Clarkson's, next Fire Brigade Siation. Easy terms can be arranged.

WANTED KNOWN—For good sub etantiaj work, first class material and perfeot fit', try T. Nicholson, Tailo Mayo's building, Main sheet West.

TTTANTED KNOWN That the people Vv of Manawatu, Kangitikei and Wellington districts are continually becoming more deeply convinced that by furnishing with E. A; Bade & Co., the very best work and material is obtained at the lowest possible prices. Pour rooms comfortably furnished for, £19 ss, Nearly opposite railway station. Palmerston N.

tm ANTED KNOWN—Bicycle Repairs vf BuiJding and Enamelling quickly and thoroughly executed by competent mechanics. Tyres all sizes Q. B. Soott. ear Bank of Australasia.

WANTED KNOWN—It will pay you to go to E. A.-Eade for well-made and durable furniture. No white pine except for kitchen work. Estimates and designs submitted for all classes,of furnishiDg Our prices are the "lowest. Nearly opposite railway station, Palmerston North. See the window.

WANTED NOWN-J. B, CI arkson, of the City Depot, has just landed 100 Acetylene. Gas Lamps of difforent makes, and also some larp;e lines ot sundries of every description. "Inspection invited Address—The Square, opposite Union Bank. ' ■ . ■ \

WANTED KNOWN-Highest prioe fo empty bottles in Palmerßton is obtained a Gattaohe'a Eagle Brewe:j Rangitike-stree*

■TT7ANTED KNOWN—That J. Jones T V has a first-class Noxon Bros. Reaper and Binder, and is prepared to undertake harvesting contracts. .

WANTED KNOWN That our eu tomers save from 3s to 5s per 7eeb in the cost of their Groceries since we began to issue a regular monthly oisb price lie Grove's Cash 8 ore. the Square.

WANTED KNOWN.— That Hatty's Suppe Booms are open till mid night every day. Fried fish, oysters, bain and eggs, hot pies, and all other refreshments always obtainable. Oysters arri"' every Tuesday and Friday. H. K. Harty Fruiterer and Confectioner, the Square.

FOR SALE, in Fritz street, 35 acres, all cleared and under the plough, good seven-roomed house, with necessary shads and outbuildings. One of the choicest properties in New Zealand. Any reasonable prmß given. Apply O, McWilliains Family HoteJ,Eangit(i'p >- street.

FOR SALE or lease with p,0.—500 1000 or 2000 acres bush land, 400 in grass, Rood grazing country ; also goodwill leases 350 and 400 acres, fully improved, every convenience, together or separately suitable for sheep or dairying. Wm. Bramluv, Eaumai, Ashurst.

EOR SALE—Goodwill of 216 acres perpotual lease, 150 in grass, about 130 chains fences, subdivided, cottage'four rooms, sheep yards, about 70 acres flat, balance low hills $ can make very easy terms, at Leigh's Land Office.

V¥ HERIS are y°u Bomg, my *v pretty maid?" -Why to Wishart's, to buy a ring I " she Baid. Wedding Rinffs of extra quality made la one hour's notice. Don't forpet,

: - TO FARMERS,. OUR Harvesting Plant, consisting of " Combine," " Empire " Chaff-Cutter and Straw-press will be at the service of farmers throughout the Manawatu District this season. As thia is a most', complete 'plant, we can guarantee first-class work at reasonable prices. All communications addressed to us at Manakau will receive prompt attention. • SWAINSON & BEVAN, Limited.

SADDLERY BUSINESS. TTAVING purcnased the business Uu °a c raedon by D. Pringle for the past IS years, I beg to solicit the liberal patronage bestowed upon mv predecessor. W. RANDEfcL. 1 In reference to the above, X beg to i thank the public for their liberal support during the 18 years I have been m business, and trust that the same support will ba accorded my successor, Mr W. Randell. . : , All accounts owing must be', paid by the 31st January either to myself iQi'W.RftndeU,

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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 71465, 16 February 1901, Page 4

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