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WANGANUi JJCKEY U CLUBtJTUMN|MEET[N6, MlttCH BTU and 0rn, 1899. ■ FIRST DAY- WEDNESDAY, MABCH Bth, 1899. ) %3s^io£wfc«9.d 600 soys; distance, llimtos: n minifionl sot, ivcceptauce 2 soys ™. TnnliLiv February 281.1 i, 1899. ftt 3 p.m. j and Tbovs o%tut,Wrkrch Ith, 1899, at D p.m. Wamrauui Two-year-oia Stakes, .f 16U soys; oddfd to a SB-copstako of 10 soys utwn for starters ; distance tix furlongs i aooeptauoe 4 kots. and 5 soys at the post. F?«t Hact Eace Handicap, of 60 soys •, distaneo, 1 mile and a Distance ; minimum weight. 7st 71b j nomination 1 . ov, acceptance 1 soy. Wyintf HanOicap, of lUObots; distance, Blurlongs i nomination lsov, acceptance 2 snva. XCOND DAY-TUESDAY, MAIICH 9rn, 1899. Srnomination W, acceptance 1 boy. to? my race-had, and hunter races oxcepted. And amounts to be forwarded to Beoretorj ■VFansanui Jockey CXuh No Entry will be received unless accompanied by the necessary amonntm cash. AUTUMN MEETING, MAKOB Bih and 9in, 1699. FRIDAY. Ja'uiry 20th, IS9o, at o nationsTWonganuiJJup.WanganuiStakesHandi--oan and Flying Handicap, lsov each. - February 6tb, ISM. n.tDp.in.-Nomi. nations: Stewards' St.kos, First Hur -lo Rico; Pecond Hurdlo Rioo, First Handicap HickHurdles, Second Handicap Haak Hurdles, First Hack Flat Handicap, Second Hack Flat Handicap, Harrison Memorial BtaUas.Nursory Handicap! Autumn Handicap, aud Farewell Handicap, 1 TUESDAY, 2lst February, 1859 (on or about) — Weifthts for Cup, Stewards' Stakes, First Hurdle Haco, First Hack Hurdles, First Hack Flat, and Flying Hand.caps. . SUB3D4Y, 28th February, 1839, at 9 p.m.— Accontanccs: Wanpranui Cup and Stewards HtokosVa soys eachj first Hurdle Bace and First Hack Hurdlos, 1 soy each ; "Waneauui Two-ymr-old Stakes, 1 soys ; First Hack Flat, 1 sot; Flyan THUBSDA P Y, 2 2ad 3 M:arch, 180S (on or about)— p^^^SfiSrS2S'M» (vt thepost) — Piual Payment : Two-year-old Stakes.S soys. WE nNES DAY, March Bth. 1830 {at orobout), 8 n.m.-Weights for Second Day's Handicaps. WEDNESDAY, March Bth, 1899. at 10 p.m.Accoptnnccs: Harrison Memorial ßtokes.Bocond Hurdle Bacc, Sacond Hwi Hurdloa. Nursery Handicap, Second Hack Flat and Farewell Handicap, 1 soy each; "Wangauui Stakes, 3 sovs ; Autumn Handicap, 2 soys. . FBEEMAtf B. JACKSON, Secretary and Tteaaurer. _ National Mutual LIFE ASiOCIA-TION OF AUSIEALASIA. Established 1869. on Mutual Lifk Assubancb Annuities, and Esdowsients. A World - Wide Institution. NONFORFEITURE OFFICE. C^HIEF OHloes, Melbourne, Sydney, J Wellington, N.Z. , Adelaide, Hobart, Brisbane. Parth,' W. A, Capetown, Lon. don. • With agencies throuslwut the Head Office for New Zealand— National Mutual Buildiugs, Wellington. OttTON STEVENS, Resident Secretary. Invested Funds and Reserves exceed £2,855,000 stg, Annual Income exceeds £474,000 stg. ALL PROFITS BELONG TO THE ASSURED, and are divided every three yeara. In cases where claims- are made, or endowments terminate between the tricnniil periods, policies will have- the exact proportion of bonuses co date added to them, thus giving policy-holders the very fullest advantage that could accrue from an inuual bonus. . . rates-low" BONUShS— LARGE CONDITIONS-LIBERAL SECURITY -ABSOLUIE , , Large investments in Now Zealand and heavy deposits with the New Zealand Government, "which are periodically in. crease 1, correspondingly with the extension o? busiuea3 in this colony. N.B.— ALL CLAIMS P =ID LOCALLY. Arrangements as to Surrender, NonForfeiture, Loans on Policies, Immediate Payments of Claims, Free Eesidence, etc, are specially liberal. 3 IMPORT ANT PRINCI- £-v SPLES INTKODUCED BY J THI3 ASSOCIATION. f_J 1. No policy allowed to elapse on acconnfc o non-payment ot premium so long as there is a surrender value Bufficiout to pay thopremiam overdao. Ho member compelled to pay a higher pfeminm than that set opposite his age on the published table of rates. The a^e of members tab en at nearest birthday. %* Insurers taking up their residence in Australia or Great Britain can arrange to have policies transferred and made payable at chief office most convenient, thus obviating any delay whatever in prompt settlement of death claims, or payment of endowments when they mature. The National Mutual oilers the best all-round advantages to every class of policy-holder i to which feature is attributable its ainually increasing volume of business, its universal popularity, and its wonderful growtli since its inauguration. Copy of new Prospectus, Forms of Proposal, and every information supplied on application. Wanganui District OfficiT Rutland Chambers, Bu'.gway Street. F. WILSON, District Manager. " Telephone No 199. Walter A. Wood COMPANY'S WORLD-FAKED HARVESTING MACHINERY, ,!ompri>>iD£ :— Uariresterß and Umdere,.tesperr, Orabß filowjrp, Faruiew' Turnip Drill, Hiy Fakoa, Hay Seedefp, Knife jtr ndtra, Stump PnlWa, sheaf.carriorp, tc, can bo obtained from the New Z m.land Ape-jtd, V.'i. LOAN 4, MERCANTILE AGENCY COS PAN V (i.ic). WANGANUI 4 PALMBSSTON NOUTH. J'hoßn requiring Ilervjetlag Maoh)nory will do well io ceo tho N.• vV WOOD'd, with very latf-st improvement"-, at forthcoming Agr!Cul ( .ur?l hows, boforo bnyins any otluir icachiao, bat-Agsnts— Nenfon Kinp, New Tlymoath j Egmont Farmerb' Union, llawera ~LTE. Ward, AT IOLIN MAKTKR at the llev. R, )ss ' Ladies' Cl;isaic;il Collcjsc, will, bhould sniiicicut iiuluceir.cn t oiler, pay weekly vim Is to \Ybiii;anui to instruct unite on tho Violin, Viola, Violinclloe, aiw A Vind Instruments, trtus on application tv T

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 23 February 1899, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 23 February 1899, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 23 February 1899, Page 4

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