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EMBROIDERY WEEK I AT SUTCLIFFE’S.' OUR WINTER SALE Is also in full swing at | AT SUTCLIFFE’S CASH EXCHANGE, MART ON. JJANGITIKBI HUNT. poiht-to-pointlteeplechases SATURDAY, 27th JULY, 1912, PROGRAMME. 1. WELTER WEIGHTS, 13st 7ib.— For a trophy presented by Mr H. J. Cameron. 2nd, trophy pre- • seuted by Mr Evan McGregor. To start at 1.30 p.m. 3. LIGHT WEIGHTS, list 71b.—For a trophy presented by Mr J. G. Wilson Open to qualified hunters, the bona fide property of members of the Baogitikei Hunt, and which have not been nominated for any public money during the last twelve months (hack and hunter races excepted) or won any open races within the last four years Distance, about 3 miles. To start at 2 p.m. 3. A STEEPLECHASE for trophy presented by Messrs A. H. Bill and W. J. Simpson- For horses belonging to members which have never won a race of any description n„r been nominated ' within 13 months for any race other than a Point to-Point. Minimum weight, 12st 71b., Owners up Distance, about 2 miles. To start at 2.30 p.m. Entrance 10s for each of the above events. , ■ t, All riders for events 1, 2 and 3 must be members of the Rangitikei Hunt, and eligible for election as gentleman riders, and must ride jp colours, ' Also-* 4. FARMERS’ STEEPLECHASE, 12st. —For a trophy presented by the Master. Open to horses belonging to and ridden by farmers or their sons over whose country the hounds, hunt, but that have never started for any race during the three years previous to the Meeting other than a_ Point-to-Point. Minimum weight 13st. Entrance free. Must ride in colours- Former winners to carry 1 stone extra. Distance, about 2 miles. Post entry. To start at 3 p.m. ENTRIES for all events close at 5 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, Juiy 24th. Meet at 12 30 p.m. on Saturday. No horse allowed to start unless all fees owing by the member or rider to the Club are paid. G. F. BISHOP, Hon, S«k Approved in, accordance with the Rules of Racing, sth June, 1912. Wm. Hall, Secretary Wanganui Jockey Club.

Hodder & Tolley, Limited, PALMERSTON N., FEILDING MARTON. New Business Premises at Marten, g OPPOSITE BOROUGH COUNCIL, Manures. Manures. “TUI BRAND” SPECIAL TURNIP, RAPE & GRASS MIXTURES. Basic Slag and Guano. A Full Stock of PERRENNIAL RYE GRASS ITALIAN RYE (aJ*ABS CLOVERS, ETC. Heavy "Weight Seeds RICK COVERS & ROPE. WIRE, Plain and Barbe WIRE NETTING BALING WIRE STAPLES TUI TEA, the Best Procurable. Agents Royal Exchange Assurance Company. HOTEL ACADIA, HIGH! STREET, MARTON. MRS J. G. BLACKWELL, PROPRIETRESS, First-class Table. Large and Com* modions rooms, all completely vated. Moderate tariff. Special ar rangements for Permanent Boarders. In connection with the Establishment, a MOTOR GAR can be engaged day or night. ’Phone 159

jpiANO TUNING; E. Elle*ry Gilbert PIANO, GRAMAPHONE, & MUSIC WAREHOUSE, | WANGANUI- \ ■ ] TUBERS for the Firm ara E. | ELLERYI GILBERT (late O. Begg ' & Co.) We undertake all kinds of RB- : PAIRS. Our Charges are mod urate. i ■ I YISIT MARTON AND DISTRICTS | ■ EYERY MONTH. ■ E. ELLERY GILBERT, Expert j Tuner, has been visiting the district .• for the last 25 years, which speaks for I itself. > Orders left with Mr W. R. Snellj grove, Bookseller, will receive prompt i attention. I , CfMBT!OR—Be careful whom you allow to tamper with your Piano.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10410, 25 July 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10410, 25 July 1912, Page 8