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facing. RAXGITIKKI HUNT STEtPLKCMASE. To bo held on tho Jm:key 'lub Coursn, Marton, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMIiER Ist. President- Mr J. G. Wilson, M.H.R. Vice-Prosidents— Mr R. Aldworth and Mr W. Hammond. Master-Mr D. G. Riddiford. Deputy Masters— Mr J. P. Lethhridge and Mr J. Stevens. Judge —Mr R. Aldworth. Starter— Mr S. Powell. Clerk of Scales— Mr T. T. Watt Clerk' of Course— Mr S. K. Richards. H.tndicappac — Mr J. E. Henry. Timekeeper — Mr W. L. Little. Stewards— Dr Skerman, Dr Bonnet, Messrs Spencer, H. Gollan, J. T. Dalyryrnple, J. Barker, R. H. Aldworth, W. A. KeilVr. J. Green, A. H. Bill. L. M. Taverrfor. J. N. Wflfoi-d, T. MoKonzio, It. E. Boi:k«tt. and P. Wooton. PROGRAMME. 1 30 Povs. Open Hurdles; distance, about o.ie and a half miles. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 20s To start at Ham. > 2. 20 Soys. tlandicap Hack Hurdles ; distance, about ono and a half miles. Nomination. 10a j acceptance, IDs. To s t-t-irt nt noon. i 3. Rangitikei Hunt Cup, a Handicap i Steeplechase Cup, value 10 soys j dis- ' i tanco, about 3 miles. Nomination, 6s ; i acceptance, ss. For qualified hunters i only (see rules). " Other than gentleman riders carry Vlbs extra. Minimum weight, list 71bs. To start at noon. 4. 20 Soys. Flying Handicap Flat Race! second hors.j to receive 5 soys out of stakes ; distance, about three-quarters of a mile. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 10?. To start at 1.45 p.m. 5. CO Soys. Open Handicap Steeplechase; second horse to receive 10 soys out of the stikes ; distance, about 3 miles. Nomination, 80s ; acceptance, 40s. To start at 2.30 p.m. 6. Ladies' Bracelet, value 10 soys ; Handicap Steeplechase for qualified hunters nominated by ladies ; distance, about 2 miles j handicaps to be declared after Cup Race ; acceptance before Open Steeplechase Nomination, 5s ; acceptance, ss. Same conditions as Cup. Start at 3.15 p.m. 7. 20 Soys. Hack Handicap Flat Race ; distance, about one and a quarter miles. Nomination, 10s j acceptance, 103. To start at 4 p.m. 8. Members Steeplechase, a Cup presented by Mr S. Gibbons, value 10 soys. For qualified hunters, property of members of the Rangitikei Hunt Club, that have never ono a race of any kind (other than Point to Point steeple chase). Distance, about 2 miles ; mini mum woiglit, 13st. To be ridden bj amateur riders who have regularlj hunted this season with the Rangitike hounds. RULES. 1. All races to lie run under the rulei of racing as :>doptod by the Metropolitan Clubs in New Zoaland. 2. All races, with the exception of Nos and 5, aro < pon to Hacks only. Dctinitioi lof hacks as adopted by W J.C. btrictl; adhered to. 3. A Hunter is ahorse that has huntec with the Bangitikei hounds, or any othe; recognised pact of hounds, to the aatis faction of tho Master for season 1892, am must be to the bona fide property of i member of the Club. 4. In races 3, 0, and 8, Master's Certifi cate must be produced to the Clerk of th< Scales, or the horses will not be allowed to start. 5. All Nominations, Entries, Accept ances, &c, accompanied by the necessarj amounts payable, must bo in the hands of the Secretary not later than 9 p.m. or the dates named. G. All nominations mnst contain do scription, pedi^reo, performances, and necessary fees. Colours with acceptances and general entries. NOMINATIONS, ACCEPrANCES WEfGHTd & ENTRIES. Nominations for all handicap Races close on TUESDAY.I 6th August.Jat th £ White Hart Hotel, Marton, at 0 p.m. Weights, August 23 ; Acceptance?; August 27. Telograph Office closes at Marton at 5 p.m. J. M. JOHNSTON, ■ Hon. Sec. AUSTRAL I AN "IVTUTUAL JlyA PROVIDKNT SOCIETY. New Zatlnnd Branch • Head Office, Cu«tomhouso-quay, Wellington, Lociil Board ct Directors : The Hon. Morgan S. Grace, M.D., C.M.G., M.L.C. (Chairman) lTie Hon. Charles J. Johnston, M.L.C. (Deputy Chairman) Alfred do Bathe Brandon, Esq. The Hon. Edward Richardson, C.M.G. John Duncan, esq, Modi?al Officer Dr. W. G.Komp, M.R.C.S. (England) THE OLDIKST, WEALTHIEST, AND MOST PROSPEROUS AUSTRALIAN LIFE OFFICE, AND THE LARGEST IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE. Tho Only Colonial Life Office which declares A BONUS EVERY YEAR. The Method of Valuation adopted by this Society is of the most Stringent Character and ensures a Considerably Larger Reserve to meet Liabilities than that held by any other office in the Attstralasian Colonies. ACCUMULATED FUNDS, c£10i,500,000 (TEN AND A HALF MILLIONS) Sterling, all invested to yield nearly 6 per cent. POLICIES IN FORCE 109,333 Sum assured .£37,666,211 Accumulated Funds „, Annual Incomo .£1,860,347 Cash Uoniiaes Dividend „. .£4,930,361 «g" BONUSES ! CASH BONUSES declared tor last FIVE year, TWO MILLIONS, yielding Reversionary Bonuses exceeding FOUR MILLIONS. CASH BONUS for ONE year, 1891, £489,828, yielding Reversionary Bonuses amounting to This Cash Bonus was equal to 42-1 per cent, on the premiums received during the year. ASSURE YOUR LIFE IN THE A.M.P. SOCIETY, And Secure a BONUS EVERY YEAR Expenses of Management less than 9J] per cent, on tho total income. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. Wellington. H. J. R. TILLY, Local Agent. Victoria Avenue, Wanoanui ~j AND T\ TV! 0 "OARLANE SHIP CHANDLERS AND SAILMAKERS. Taupo Quay. WANG A' K U I. HORBE~COVERS, OIL CO.VTS, TENTS & TARPAULINS, In Stock a,nd made to order. Wholasale and Retail. CALICOES. Just landed, ex " Coptic," a largo assortment of Calicoes and Sheetings, bleachod and unbleached. To bo sold Cheap to make room for an additional shipment by s.s. " Maori," from London S T .B, — Superior collection of Game Bags. Inspection Invited WANTED Known — The Buffet, Victoria Avonuß, Wan?anui (opposite Freeman R. Jackson and Co 's), J. Shelley, Proprietor. Good accommodation for Boarders. All meals, one shilling. Oomfortnblo beds, oie shilling. Passengers called i timo for early train

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11608, 10 August 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11608, 10 August 1892, Page 4