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Kacing. WAV EBLEY AND WAITOTAEA BACING CLUB. H ACK EACE MEETING. To be held on the WAI 7EELEY EACECOUESE ON Tl JESDAY 17th MAECH ST. PATEICK'S DAY, 1891. President — Wm. Wilson, Esq. VicePresido: at — John Morton and Freeman B. Jacl :son, Esqrs. Starter — Mr S. Powell. Clerk of the Course — Mr Mussel Hair . Clerk of the Scales— Mr H. F. Mag. ra. ] Tandicapper— Mr J. E. Henry. Time)."nper— Mr W. Wilson. Judge- -Mr I, "imn E. Jackson. Steward s— Messro W. Wilson, J. Hair, O. Syme s, C. A. Durie, P. Wilson, W. Brewer, J. Handley, B. Bremer, and J. Kenned; j. PEOGEAMME. Handi ca p Hurdles, of 25 soys ; second horse to receive 5 soys out of the stakes; If miles ,• over 8 flights of hurdles, 3ft 6in high. . Nomination, 16s j acceptance, JLUSi 2. Flying j- STandicap, of 30 soys ; second horse to receive 6 soys out of the stakes j J-mile. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance 15s j . 3. Catch V /eights, of 10 soys ; *-miles catch w. nights. Entrance 10s, on general 6 ntry night. 4. Bailwiiy Handicap, of 30 soys ; second horse to j receive 5 soys out of Btakes ; 1£ miles. : Nomination, 16s ,• acceptance, 5. Post Stal :es, of 10 soys;' ; open to any 1 lack not nominated for any other ra« aat this meeting ; weight not leas than • Ust ; post entry. Entrance 10s. 6. Wavorlej • and Waitotara Cup, of G5 soys ; so© and horse to receive 10 soys, . and thir< I horse 6 soys, both out of stakes ; 1 i miles.. Nomination, 20s ; acceptanc e, 30s. 7. Ladies' I iracelet, of 15 soys ; 1 mile ; welter weight-for-ago s certificated gentleme n riders ; names to be sent with entr y of horse (see Rules Nos. 181 and 2, Eul es of Bacing) ; to be nominated by ladies. Entrance, 19b, on general entry nig ht. 8. St. Patrk ik'a Handicap, of 30s ; second horse to r. eceire 5 soys out of stakes ; 7 furlong s. Nomination, 10s : accep tance, 15e . 9. Forced H andicap, of 15 soys ; 1 mile, Entrance, all winning horses 10s each • losing hoi ses free. DATES- OB ' NOMINATIONS, ACCEPTANCES A ND GENEEAL ENTEIES. domination s up to 8 p.m. on WEDNESDAY ', 18th February, 1891. Weights on SATUBDAY, 28th February, 1891. ; • J Acceptances and General Entries to 8 p.m. . m FEIDAT, 6th March, 1891. Telegraph a nd Post Office close at 5 p.m. EULES ! AND BEGULATIONS. . 1. A hack! is a horso that has never won an advt irtised race, nor is nominated for any race at timo of start, or for sis months prey icus thereto I hack and huntei races except; cd.) 2. Wanganui Metropolitan Bules oi Bacing stric tly enforced. : WALTEE.E. SYMES, Hoi i. Secretary and Treasurer. Submitted a; nd approved this 9th day o] January, 18 31.— Fbeeman E. Jackson Secretary W .J.C. SHIP CHANDLEES AND SAIL MAKEES, TAurt ) Quay, Wanganui. In Stock, an d made to order — Tents, Tarpaulir is, Oilskins, Dray, Eick.and Horse C< tvers, Eeaper and Binder Machino i Sheets. fcirst Prize a warded at the Patea and Egmont Agrit jultural Show for Eeaper and Bin dor Machine Sheets. First Prize aw. arded at the Wanganui Exhibitioi x for Horee Covers; The above Lim is are manufactured on the Premises, and are sold Wholesale and Eetail. Manilla and He mp Eope, Block & Tackle, Bunting, Cai was, Ash Oars, Eowlocks, Fishermen's Netting Twine, 4c, 4c, supplied. DIBEO T IMPCETEBS. Sis?" Artificial I 'aits, Fishing Bods, Gut Traces, Mir now and Phantom. Baits, Silk Lines, . Fly Fishing Baits, 4c. X M P 0 E T A NT NOTICE ROBFRT LOW, CABINETMAKE B, UPHOLSTEBEB, TUBiVEB, 4c, Begs to inform th c public of Wanganui and surrounding D. istricts that he has now in Stock a varied .assortment of Household Furuituro, wihich he is selling at very low n-.tes for Cash. _ Bedding of all kinds made of the Pinrest and Best Materials,, and in the most approved manner. Venetian Blinds made and repaired. A speciality made of (Occasional and Giiosy TaMes, . '" Locally nianwf aetnred i 'WovenWire Spring Mattrasses, lower in ;t>r»ce and better in quality than thoso imported from other parts of the colony, uJways on hand. Funerals conducted in the best I stylo and at very moderate 1 rates. I (JSP Note the Address — Next Mrs Boberts' Millinery Warehouse. VICTOEIA AVENUE. THE "SIN;a,EB. } ALWAYS LEADS. OTHEES FOLLOW. To those who have not seen our ne-ff Oscillating and V. S. Sewing Machineis, easy to buy and easy to work, we shaiU have much pleasure in showing ami giving all information re working them, as wo are now selling an entirely nenr style of Machines, totally different iri construction to our former make or to> any other maker. We-have the Largest and most Varied. Stock in Wanganui to choose'from. These Machines can be had on Deferred Payment of 2s 6d per week. A Liberal Discount allowed for Cash. The only First Order of Merit, with Special Mention (for Sewing Machines), was awarded THESINGEEMANUFACTUEING COMPANY at the Centennial International Exhibition, 1888-89. IBgT Note the Address — SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, VICTOEIA AVENUE, WANGANUI J (Next Caiman's Store). \T 0 T I C E. ' The undersigned, in thanking the ] public of Wanganui and surrounding- ] districts for the patronage accorded to him i in the past, wishes to announce that he j has purchased the Blaeksmithing business ] in Eidgway-street lately carried on by F. f Finlayson, and hopes by strict attention \ to same to merit a continuance of the f support of the public. • N.B. — As the Shoeing is personally •* conductod by me, owners can rely on getting a reliable job turned out. PRANK SAUNDERS, (Next Eutland Hotel) BIDOWAT-BTrEET,

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11201, 23 February 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11201, 23 February 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11201, 23 February 1891, Page 4

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