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Kacing. , X> an o ; tik r, r uun r ste pl l S\j CiU-.M To bo hold on t!i« J.rki'.y ' lul> Cr.urs;Marlon, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER Ist. Prp.iidont- Mr J. «. Wilson, M.H.K. Vice-Piefidonts — Mr R. Aldworth am! Mr W. Hammond. Master— Mr D. G. Kiddiford. Deputy Masters— Mr J. P. Lethbridgo and Mr J. Stevens. Judgi—Mr R. Aldworth. Starter— Mr S Powell. Clerk of Scales— Mr T. T. Watt Cl<rk of Course— Mr S. K. Richards. Hdndicappnr — Mr J. E. Henry. Timekeeper — Mr W. L. Little. Stewards— Dr Skormaa, Dr Bennet, Mossrs Sponcor, H. Oollan, J. T. Dalyrymplo, J. Barker, R. H. Aldworth, W. A. KeilVr, J. Green, A. H. Bill, L. M Tavt-.no;'. j. N. Welford.T.McKen7,'c, V.. B. FJuJtHtt. and P. Wooton. PIiOGRiMiIE. 1. 30 : : ova. Open Hurdles; distance, al'imt ono and a half miles. Nomination. 10s ; auucptancp, 203 To start at II k. m. 2. l!0 Sovs. Handicap Uack Hurdles ; di«la;ict>, about ono and a half mile?. Nomination. 10= ; acceptance, IDs. To (•tavl at noon. 3. RmifjitiKei Hunt Cup, a Handicap Steeplechase Cup, value 10 sovs ; distauce, nbout 3 miles. Nomination, 5s j acceptance, os. For qualified hunters only (see rules). Other than gentlemau riders ca vry 71bs pxtra. Minimum weight, 1 1st 71bs. To start at noon. i. 2u Sovs. FlyiDg Handicap Flat Race! second horaa to receive 5 sovs out of stakes ; distnnce, about three-quarters of ii mile. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 10s. To start at 1.45 p.m. 5. 60 Sovs. Open Handicap Steeplechase ; second horse to receive 10 sovs out of tho stakes ; distance, about 3 miles. Nomination, 20s j acceptance, 40s. To start at H.30 p.m. 6. Ladies' Bracelet, value 10 sovs ; Handicap Stoeplechaso for qualified hunters nominatfid V>y ladios ; distance, about 2 miles j handicaps ts be declared after Cup Race ; acceptance before Open Steeplechase. Nomination, 5d ; acceptance-, ss. Same conditions as Cup. Stavt at 3 15 p.m. 7. 20 Sovs. Hack Handicap Flat Race ; distance, about one and a quarter milo3. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 10a. To start at 4 p.m. 8. Members Steeplechase, a Cup presented by Mr S. Gibbons, value 10 sovs, For qualified huntere, property of members of tho Rangitikoi Hunt Club, that havo never one a race of any kinrl (other than Point to Point steeple uhaso). Distance, about 2 miles: mini mini wniirla, 13st. To bo ridden bj amateur riders who have regular!} hunted "thia season with the Rangitike hounds. ° RULES. 1. All races to be run under tho rulei of racin-r as mlopted by the Metropolitai Clubs iu New Zealand. 2. All racys, with tho exception of Nos and 5, are opon to Hacks only. Deftnitioi -lof hacks as adopted by W J.C. fatrietl; adhered to. 3. A Hunter is a horse that has huntec with the Rangitikei hounds, or auy othe recognised pack of hounds, to the satis faction of the Master for season 1892, anc must bo to tho bona fide property of ! member of the Club. 4. In races 3, 6, and 8, Master's Certiii cato must be produced to the Clerk of th< Scales, or tho horses will not bo allowec to start. 5. All Nominations, Entries, Accept ancus, &o , accompanied by the necessary amounts payable, must bo in the handi of the Secretary not later than 9 p.m. oi the datf-s named. 6. All nominations must contain de scription, p-'di^roe, porformancee, anc necessary fees. Colours with acceptances and general entries. NOMINATIONS, ACCEPTANCES WEIGHTS & ENTRIES. Nominations for all handicap RBces close on TUESDAY,! 6th August.fat the Wliito Hart Hotel, Marton, at 9 p.m. Weights, August 23; Acceptances, August 27. Ti'legrauh Office closes at Marton at 5 p in. J. 31. JOHNSTON, Hon. Sec. VlTsrru a. l t a n 1%/r cttua"l PIiOVIOKNT SOCIETY. Ni;w Zoiiiand Branch ■ Head Ollice, Cu-romliouEO-quay, Wellington, Local ljo:ii i! <.f Directors : The Hon. Moiuan S. Grace, M.D., C.M.G , M.L.C. (Chairman) I'ho Hon. Charles J. Johnston, M.L.C. (Deputy Chairman) Alfred do IJatho Brandon, Esq. Tho Hon. Edward Richardson, C.M.G. John Duncan, esq, Mediyal Officer Dr. W. G. Kemp, M.R.C.S. (England) THE OLDCKST, WEALTHIEST, AND MOST PROSPEROUS AUSTRALIAN LIFE OFFICE, AND THE LARGEST IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE. The Only Colonial Life Offico which declares A BONUS EVERY YEAR. The Method of Valuation adopted hj this Society 'is of the most Stnngenf Clidractcr and ensures a ponsiderdbly Larger Reserve to meet JiiaMliiics than that held lit/ any other office in the Australasian Colonies. ACCUMULATED FUNDS, c£l0 9 500,000 (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 ... .£10,532,036 Annual Incomo .£1,860,347 Cash Bonuses Dividend ... .£4,930,361 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 .£1,009,009. This Cash Bonus was equal to 42-1 por cent, on tho premiums rocoived during tho yea).'. ASSURE YOUR LIVE IN THE A,M.P. SOCIETY, And Socuro a BONUS EVERY YEAR Espouses of Management loss than 9JI per cent, on tho total income. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. Wellington. 11. J. R. TILLY, Local Agent. Victoria Avenuo, Wanoanui "I an~lPt\ JVT" "jr AI{LANJ^ SHIP CHANDLERS AND SAILMAKERS. Taupo Quay. WANGA N U I. HORSE~7x)VEItS, OIL CO.\TS, CENTS &, TARPAULTNS, In Stock and made to order. Wholesal o and Retail. CALICOES. Just lauded, ex "Coptic," a large as-rcrt-inout of Calicoos and Sheetings, bleached anil unbleached. To be sold Cheap to make room for an additional shipment by s.s. " Maori," frnm London M.B, — Superior collection cf Gamo Bags. Inpupi'tion Inviti'd WANTED Known — Tho Buffet, Victoria Avenuo, Wamjanui (opposite Freeman R. Jackson and Co 'si, J. Shelloy, Proprietor. Good accommodation for Boarders. All meals, one shilling. Oomfortiiblo beds, one shilling. Passongers called i time for early train

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11609, 11 August 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11609, 11 August 1892, Page 4