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AUCKLAND EACING CLUB AUTUMN MEETING. H. N. ABBOTT HAS opened a list on the " Novel " principle, which gave such universal satisfaction at the late Summer Meeting of the above club. 2000 Subscribers at £1 each. All the races will be mixed together and drawn for. About One Hundbed and Twenty Pbizes. For Programme and other particulars apply at this office, or free, by post, on application to H.N.ABBOTT, Proprietor United Service Hotel, Auckland WANGANUI CUP, 188lf f^BAND Distribution of Prizea \JT on the WANGANUI OUP, 1881. 2000 Members at £1 each. First Prize T~ ..." ' *gjj> Second Prize *«00 Third Prize £ l 9? Starters (divide) ... f|so " *on-Starters (divide) ... 45 ° . > . £2000 ■* Crossed cueques to have la added fop exchange. Two postage stamps necessary. Address Box 38, Post office, Wanganui. W. C. WATZINS. J. W JACKSON, Treasurer. GIBBONS' i^BAND DISTRIBUTION OF \JC PRIZES OIN THE TUEAKINA EACES, MAIICH 3rd, 1881. 500 MEMBERS at £1 EACH. Prizes divided as follows : J. C. Handicap. First Horse Second Horse - f Third Horse 30 Starters (divided) ... .... j|o Non-Btarters (divided) w Handicap Httedles. £ First Horse econd Horse *:' Third Horse ... ... ... J? Maiden Plate. * First Horse ••• * Second Horse :J~ Third Horse > 1° Distbici Handicap. * First Horse ■"*£ Second Horse ••• {' Third Horse _J^ £500 Cross cheques to have Is added for exchange. Two postage stamps necessary. Address— Box No 11, Post Office, Marfcon. g GIBB0NS? Treasurer, Marton. CONSOLATION No. 1, OK TTwUNEDIN CUP, 1881. STAR PROBLEM. 2000 MEMBERS AT £1 EACH. First Horse gjjX) Second Horse &M Third Horse {*» Starters gSO Non-starters * 350 £2000 • 39 Nominations. t^drcss— . Star Problem, Care of C. J. Habbw, Star and Garter Hotel, Or, Box 10, Post Offi -. Oamaru. Wo 2 Consultation will be opened immediately after N© 1 closes. £50 PEIZE. I.— A Special Prize of £50 will be awarded to any correspondent who First places the first three horses in their relative positions ia 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. Far sach different placement of horses Letters must have a 2d etamp enclosed, not eligible for competion. Letters eceived from November 22ad, 1880, to ebruary 23rd, 1891, inclusive. 4.— A Committee of five to superintend ; their decision to be final. Address — D. C. Prize, Care of C. J. Harbis, Star and Garter Hotel, Of, Box 10, Post Office, Oamaru. Agent, Mr E. ANCHER, Hibernian Hotel. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE; "TTTB the undersigned, William MadW 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 Aldprson in the presence of J. Fred Fitzhardinge, Solicitor, 98 Pilt-street, Sydney. W. M. ALDERSON. THOMAS ALDERSON. L. ALDERSON. BY APPOINTMENT. tTIHIS is to DOtify that goods Dyed --.. -1 - »t A:- JEtoBJESTSoN's Kelson I>j& Works have been awarded the following First Class Prises — ■ - ■ : Christchurch Exhibition, 1872 Nelson Exhibition, 1873 „-- -; ' 'Vienna Extiife, tioa, 1873 j Sydney Exhibition, 1880 Goods received for ivyeing by Mrs Moore, Draper, &c, 1- idgway-street, Wanganui J and by .Vsrs Black, Hosiery Works, Lambton-qu^y. Weiiia^ton. Garments can be. dyed better without being taken to pieces. . - ;

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 9347, 1 March 1881, Page 4

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

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

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