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Racing. fB t, WAVERLEY AND WAITOTARA RACING CLUB. HACK RACE MEETING. isi- To be held on the 1 . WAVERLEY RACECOURSE HI- ' ;he 0N he TUESDAY 17th' MARCH '- ST. PATRICK'S DAY, 1891. >n, President— Wm. Wilson, Esq. VicePresident— John Morton and Freeman R. Jackson, Esqrs. Starter— Mr S, Po welL Clerk of the Couree-Mr Mus--100 selHair. Clerk of the Scales-Mr H. vs. c. Mason. Handicapper— Mr J E Ba; Henry. Timi V»oper— Mr W. Wilson! ht. Judge-Mr l>,- an R> Jack lVd . SWrd 8 -Me ss^ W. Wilson, J. Hair, O. Symes, C. A. Durie, P. Wilson, W, 25 Brewer, J. Handley, R. Bremer, and ' J 9vs iCennedy. lies' PROGRAMME. )T Haudi cap Hurdles, of 25 soys 5 seconc m . ftorse to receive 5 soys outof the 'stakes' md Cm high. Nommation, 15s 5 acceptance es; 10s. f my 2. Flying Handicap, of 30 soys ; seconc or horse to receive 5 soys out of the stakes to if-mile. Nomination, 10s ; acceptanw ich i ss . ». catch weights. Entrance. 10s, 01 ra; general entry night, the *" WoT 7 Ha ? d ? ca P. of 30 soys , seconc na- ° C6lVe 5 SOVB oufc of stakes ; 1 j "nd ws Nomination ' 16s 5 acceptance »1- 5. Post Stakes, of 10 soys , ' -J-mile , oper 150 A?J, any bac L? ot non "nated for an 3 llh 1 O T/^n ? this meetin & ■• we{ g°fc no ive « w ha J 1 9st ''J& entr y- Entrance 10s ive 6.Waverleyand Waitotara Cup, of 6? nd !°7 iK nd horse t0 recoive '0 soys ny St* hlrd h0I :? e 5 soys, both out oi my stakes; 1-J miles. Nomination, 20s rr y .acceptance, 30s. 41 7- ladies' Bracelet, of 15 soys; 1 mile: »nd 'J^™ certificated 45 ■&"?* r e lders 5 names to bo senl ,1 9 W of A orse < Ree Kulos N °s. 18] ice • a ? d , 2 ', Euleso | Eacin Sr)/tobenominatec 5- ■ t^^r**?*:* era To 8. St. Patrick's Handicap, of ' 30s j scconc vg _ horse to receive 5 soys. out of stakes th .« tance lfif' Nomination > Ms, accep 9 'f°^ Han ,f iea P' of ls wv»J Imile Entrance, all winning horses 10s each md loslD n horses free. ;<*; DATES OF NOMINATIONS APPPPT Z\ ANCES AND GENERAL ENTRIIIf is a Nominations up to 8 p.m. on WEDNES ised -.it • )AY ' 18th February, 1891. ime Weights on SATURDAY, 28th February are- 1891. " Acceptances and General Entries to I p.m. on FRIDAY, 6th March; 1891 Telegraph and Post Office close at 5 p.m ded — c for RULES AND REGULATIONS. Bst I- A hack is a horse that has nevei ilb ; won an advertised race, nor is nominatec ;ep . tor any race at time of start, or for sij ost. months previous thereto (hack and huntei races exoepted.) ' ■ • ' 100 2- Wanganui Metropolitan Rules ol ovs iiacmg strictly enforced. d.a , WALTER R. SYMES, ice! Hon< Seoretftr y and Treasurer. s>nn f ubmittod and approved this 9th day oJ 537 D. 1T AEIANE >nd SHIP CHANDLERS AND SAIL 6S S : MAK-ERS,-' •, %l\ TAVPO QuiT,"WANaANDI. md In Stock, and made to order— Tents, esj Tarpaulins, Oilskins, Dray, Rick, and )v Horse. Covers, Reaper and Binder n> Machine Sheets. . on J iirst Prize awarded at the Patea and aa- Egmont Agricultural Show for Reaper nrl; and Binder Machine Sheets. First Prize awarded at the Wanganui Exf or ■ hibition for Horse Covers. ile. DV " The above Lines are manufactured on the Premises, and are sold- Wholesale and Retail. Q i]j) Manilla and Hemp Rope, Block & Tackle, Bunting, Canvas, Ash Oars, Rowlocks, b . Fishermen's Netting Twine, &c, &c, JP« supplied. Ji - DIRECT IMPORTERS. I l^°.Artificial ßaits, Fishing Rods, Out Traces, Minnow and Phantom Baits, nd Silk Lines, Fly Fishing Baits, &c. :er TTMPORTANT NOTICE ' ROBERT LOW, " CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER, TURNER, &c, aj Begs to inform the public of Wanganui j and surrounding Districts that he has now I in Stock a varied assortment of Housen . hold Furniture, which he is selling'at )n very low rates for Cash. iv , Bedding of all kinds made of the Purest ts and Best Materials, and in the most ap- ■). proved manner. 7 ■ . Venetian Blinds made and repaired. or A speciality made of Occasional and Gipsy Tables, le Id Locally manufactured Woven Wire Spring Mattrasses; lower in price and better in ifc quality than those imported from other r- parts of the colony, always on hand. 0, . - j_ Funerals conducted .in the best 1 , style and at very modorate I rates. d . 6 «gg" Note the AddressNext Mrs Roberts' Millinery Ware- . house, <8 VICTORIA AVENUE. 98 THE "SINGER. 1 i 5 ALWAYS LEADS. I OTHERS FOLLOW. £ To those who have not seen our new Oscillating and V. S. Sewing Machines, 9 easy to buy and easy to work, we shall y have much pleasure in showing and * giving all information re working them, 8 as wo are now selling an entirely new , style of Machines, totally different in ! construction to our former make or to J any other maker. We have the Largest and most Varied j Stock in Wanganui to choose from. These Machines can be had on Deferred Payment of 2s 6d per week. A r Liberal Discount allowed for Cash. '. , The only First Order of Merit, with ■ Special Mention (for Sowing Machines), was awarded THE SINGER MANUFAC- . TURING COMPANY at the Centennial I- International Exhibition, 1888-89. _^___ 1 ■ I iSgT Note the Address — "" SINGER SEWING MA- " CHINE COMPANY, VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI l (Next Caiman's Storo). t M O T I C *.. I Tho undersigned, in thanking the I public of Wanganui and surrounding t districts for the patronage accorded to him i; in the past, wishes to announce that he a has purchased the Blaeksmithing business I in Ruigway-stveet lately carried on by F. fi Finlayson, and hopes by strict attention v to same to merit a continuance of the fl support of the public. . £ N.B.— As the Shoeing is personally conducted by me, owners can rely on getting a reliable job turned out. PRANK SATJNDERS, (Next Rutland Hotel) RIDQ WAY-STrEET,

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11202, 24 February 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11202, 24 February 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11202, 24 February 1891, Page 4

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