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r. '■■• r: WAVERLEY AND WAITOTARA RACING CLUB'S ANNUAL MEETING. To be held on theWaverleyßacecourse on THURSDAY,9thNOVEMBEB,IB93, HACKS ONLY. President : William Wilson, Esq. VicePresidents : F. R. Jackson and John Morton, Esq. Officers— Handicapper : Mr J. E. Henry. Clerk of the Scales: Mr H. F. Mason. Starter : Mr A. W. Budge. Clerk of the Course : Mr Mussel Hair. Timekeeper: Mr Percival Wilson. Judge : Mr F. R. Jackson. Hon. Surgeon : Dr Harvey. Hon. Treasurer : Mr Walter Symes, Stewards : Messrs W. Wilson, J. Hair, O. Symes, R. Bremer, J. Kennedy, C. A. Durie, W. Brewer, H. J, Mussen, H. S. Banks.and P; L. Francis. PROGRAMME. 1 Handicap Hurdle Race, of 25 soys ; 1-} miles; over five (5) flights of sheep hurdles, 3ft 6in high ; nomination, 10s : acceptance, 10s To start at 11 30 am 3 Waverloy andWaitotaraCup.of 65 soys ; second horse to receive 10 sovs,and third horse 5 soys, both out of the Btakea j 1\ miles; nomination, 2os; acceptance,4os To start at 12 noon 3 Catch Weights.of 20 soys ; second horse to receive 5 soys oat of the stakes; i mile; catch weights ; entrance ,2os,on general entry night To start at 12 30 pm 4 Flying Handicap, of 40 sovb 5 second horse to receive 10 soys out of the stakes; -J-mile ; nomination 10s ; acceptance,2os; To start at 1 pm 5 Momohaki Stakes Handicap, of 40 soys second horse to receive 10 soys out of the stakes ; 1} miles ; nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 20s To start at 230 pm 6 Post Stakes.of 25 eovs ; J-mile ; open to any hack not nominated for any race at this meeting (Catch Weights oxcepted); weipht not less than 9st ; post entry ; entrance, 25s To start at 330 pm 7 Prince of Wales' Handicap, of 50 soys ; second horse to receive 10 sovb out of the stakes ; 7 furlongs; nomination,2os ;acceptance, 30s To start at 330 pm 8 Final Handicap.of 25 soys ; second horse to receive 5 soys out of the stakes j 1 mile ; nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 10s To start at 4 30 pm DBTES OF NOMINATIONS, ACCEPTANCES, & GENERAL ENTRIES. Nominations up to 8 pm on MONDAY, 9th October, 1893 Weights on S S.TURDAY, 21st October. Telegraph and Post Office close at 5 pm RULES AND REGULATIONS The winners of the Waverley and Waitotara Cnp,Flying Handicap, Moamahaki Stakesllandicap.andPrince of Wales' Handicap to carry a penalty of 7 lbs, not cumulative 2 A hack is a horse that has never won an advertised race (hack and hunter vaco3 excepted), and that has not, at the time of start, and has not been during the throe calendar months previ ous to the time of start, nominated for any race — hack and hunterraces excepted. 3 No nomination will be received uuless accompanied by the necessary amount in cash. 4 In all nominations, description, ape, pedigree, &c, must be given 5 All horses must be ridden in ditsinguishing colours, which must be given at time of entry. 7 No entry will be received for any race except on condition that all claims.disputes, and objections arising out of the racing shall be settled by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint,and their decision shall be final. WALTER SYMES, Hon. Sec. Approved in accordance with the Rules of Racing, August 4th, 1893— Feeeman R. Jackson, Secretary. ..«.-•« W. H. TISDALL, Gunmaker, Victoria] Avenue (opposite Chavannes' Hotel), Wanganui. Hasalarge assortment jgjEjßjgg|SS!tfo of Hammer and HamS£ I Repeating Rules 'S * j PS? or cattle shooting. V* „ *] BOYS' AIRGUNS?; Vii *i Implements of all fr? j_ f\ descriptions. jkLrll SMOKELESS, DIAffilHU^S MOND GRAIN AND SUKlFffll OTHER Pa vYDKKS. wM|S)iS CHILLED SHOT. . J usfc arived a larg3 SpVLiKiTuW assortment of V olun - IflliyßlP^ni te6r sll . 00 . tin K re " 9lfli|*^ra Guns restocked and iHSilii^^P Barrels re-browned. >^MH|i^P' All repairs promptly ja^ executed. T>OOrsl BOOTS ! ! BOOTS ,! An entirely NEW STOCK of the very best manufactured Tops, comprising Best French Calf, Calf Golosh, Balmorhls, Russia Tanned Calt, Levant Top Calf Golosh, Best Calf Shooters, Shooting Boots, Gents Riding Boots, Cloth Tops, Light Jockey Boots made to order in any style with a perfect fit, at reasonable prices. Ladies' Top 3of the most stylish design made to order in the latest fashion to suitable tastes, and perfect fit in all cases. A smart fitting gentleman's best boot made to order from 20s. Shoos, oither Cloth Tops or all Calf, best material, from 18s. Hand-Sewn Boots any style, from 265. Ladies' Boots, any design, made to order on the shortest notice, JShoos of all descriptions. WORKING MEN'S BOOTS. . Best E.S. Kids, good solid material, with best workmanship, from 16s 6d, Bushmen's Boots, from lGs 6d, (good investment.) Neatly and promptly done on the shortest notice, at reasonable charges. All goods well finished and utmost satisfaction J^.~~Z Ijivon. ■.._:j§ No boy liioour employed, ill work done by competent workmen, and best mateiial only used. One trial of my goods will convince all of the advantage to be gained. In every case a Fit is Guabanj>eed. £ REPAIKS WHILE YOU WAIT: wTLlxamdagg, PRACTICAL BOOTMAKER, Wanganui Boot Depot, (Jornor of Ridgway and St. Hill Streets, Wanganui, Jf.B. — Thoso desiring a pair of boots can hiwo thorn done while they wait. MO OGAN AND dpi (Limited.) This Company aro now making Liberal Cash Advances n-gamst Clip of Wool, Advaiicns mado Fret) of Commission. SoUlors iiro roque.-ited to call personally at tho Company's Offices, T AUPO QUAY, The-u till information will t-<\ supplied ryi "SALbS AT LOWBil' PRICES Paints, Oils and Colours, Papeihangings, Scrim, White Lead, Varnishes, Turpontino, (J lass, French Polish, Mouldings, Rrnshos, Ivmves, Mirror Glass, &c. A La;':;.' Assortment of 'Windsor and Nutttuu'd A Hindu' Miiteri'ilu. 3. 1). TUSTIN,

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11876, 2 November 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11876, 2 November 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11876, 2 November 1893, Page 4

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