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WANGANUI CUP, 1881, '.^IBAJND Distribution of Prizes \X on the - WANGANUI OCJP, 1881. .2000 Members at £1 each. First Prize .£BOO '.* Second Prize .£3OO Third Prize £100 - Starters (divide) ... £350 fon-Starters (divide) ... £2000 Crossed cueques to have Is added tor exchange. Two postage stamps . necessary. Address Box 38, Post office, • Wanganui. W. O. WATKINS. J. W JACKSON, Treasurer. ?.". GIBBONS' GRAND DISTRIBUTION OP PRIZES ON THE TUBAKHSTA BACES, MARCH 3bi>, 1881, 500 MEMBERS it £l EACH. Prizes divided as follows : J. C. Handicap. £ First Horse 10 ° Second Horse 5 £ , Third Horse 3° starters (divided) 60 , Non-starters (divided) 60 Handicap Hubdlbs. £ Hrst Horse 40 econd Horse ... " fhird Horse 1° Maiden Plate. * First Horse J Second Horse 16 Third Horse ... ' 10 Distbict Handicap. £ First Horse 40 Second Horse 1< Third Horse __10 £500 Cross cheques to have Is added for exchange. Two postage stamps necessary. Address— Box No 11, Post Office, Marton. 8. GIBBONS, Treasurer, Marton. CONSOLATION No. 1, ON -p\D NEDIN CUP, 1881. STAR PROBLEM. 2000 MEMBERS AT £1 EACH. First Hurse £800 Second Horse £400 Third Horse £200 Starters ... ... ... £250 Non-starters £350 £2000 39 Nominations. iddress— Star Problem, Care of C. J. Harbis, Star and Garter Hotel, Or, Box 10, Post Offi», Oamaru. No 2 Consultation will be opened immediately after Ne 1 closes. £50 PRIZE. I.— A Special Prize of £50 will be awarded to any correspondent who First places the first three horses in their relative positions in the Cup. 2. — Letters received each day will be kept distinct and opened after the race, in order of priority as received, until winner is found. 3.— lf the horsee be correctly placed by more than one person on the same day such person to divide prize. For each different placement of horses Letters must have a 2d stamp enclosed, not eligible for competion. Letters eceived from November 22nd, 1880, to ebruary 23rd, 1881, inclusive. 4.— A Committee of five to superintend ; their decision to be final. Address — D. C. Prize, Care of C. J. Haebis, Star and Garter Hotel, 6/, Box 10, Post Office, Oamaru. Agent, Mr E. ANCHER, Hibernian Hotel. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. TTjTE, the undersigned, William MadTT dison Alderson and Thomas Alderson, of Sydney, -Manufacturers and Merchants, trading as Alderson and Sons, have this day admitted Mr Launcelot Alderson as a partner in our business of Farriers, Curriers, Fellmongers, Leather Dressers and Sellers, Boot and Shoe Manufacturers, Saddlers, Harness Makers, Contractors, and General Merchants, carried on by us. As witness our hands at Sydney this Ist day of January, 1881. Signed by the said William Maddison Alderson, Thomas Alderson, and Launcelot Alderson in the presence of J. Fred. Fitzhardinge, Solicitor, 98 Pitt-street, Sydney. W. M. ALDERSON. THOMAS ALDERSON. L. ALDERSON. PUBLIC NOTICE. npHE Undersigned desire to most I respectfully thank the inhabitants of Wanganui and surrounding districts for the support accorded during the last four years, and beg to state that they have disposed of the business to Messrs Lamb & Plumle3t, to whom they trust the same support will be given. CROSS BROTHERS. IN reference to tbe above, Messrs LAMB & PLUMLEY desire to state that they will continue the business, and trußt, by using every endeavour to please customers, they will be accorded the same support as given to their predecessors. LAMB & PLUMLEY. BY APPOINTMENT. THIS is to notify that goods Dyed at A- Robertson's JNelson Dye Works have been awarded tbe following First Class Prizes • — Christchurob Exhibition, 1872 Nelson txhibition, 1873 / VienD» » 7 xbib.tion, 1873 Sydney 1880 poods received for Dyeing by Mrs Moore, Draper, &c, Ridgway-street, Wanganui ; and by Mrs Slack, Hosiery Works, Lambton-quay, Wellington. , Garments can be dyed better without bemg taken to pieces.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 9347, 28 February 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 9347, 28 February 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 9347, 28 February 1881, Page 4

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