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r •a*^A"NG_NU[ JOCKEY \ t Vx,UBUTUMN MEETfKG, MABCH BTH and 9th, 1899. FRiT DAT-WEDNESDAY, MARCH p c. Bth, 1899. 8 a0 a n_»paorHurdleßaoe,oE 0 Bora 1 about one-Ed a half milMj nomination X boy. S. : n mination 1 soy, aocoptauoe 2 soys ™ovs on Saturday. March 4th. 1899. at 9 p.m. Wanganui Two-year-old Stakes. . I 16U soys , 1 milo and n-eißta-ace ; minimum weight. 7st 710 , nomiuation 1 1 ov, acceptance 1 soy. JJlytog Handicap, .ot 100 eovs :t ***«»• » £ur'onus- -omination 1 sov, aoceptuice a soys. ' v.COND DAY-*-TUESDAY, MAKCH 9ih, 1899. js__srSMS! ££_-*'» £SS_S_aa_-_ , .» Sf*-_5-Sft3!SR«! S„, four furlongs ; nomination 1 soy, acI^u Handicap, of 100 soys ono milo and a distance • nomination 1 soy, accept^co, 6 fnrlonge; minimum weight, 7st7lh, __ssaaf®^ Jtert a_dCnot Ilueß ,auuin«thettoecdendai S^-piortou-tothatii-eot atart, nomgated to? __y race-hao- and hunter races excepted. .. PATES 01? NOMIHA-nONS. WEIGHTS, EN. * 7A - VX '*' tWbs and acceptances. And amounts to b« forwarded to Beoretary ' -Wanganui Jockey Club . .. Ho Entry will ho roceivod unless accompanied by the necessary amonnt incasn. AUTUMN MEETING. MABCH Bth and 9th, 1899. '■■'.- JfBIDAY, Ja-uary So_». 1«». » t . 0 _?*"*-* o: _!* n»t." us : Wauganui Cup, AVanganui SlakesHondican and Flying Handicap, 1 soy eacu. . fioN-AY, 1-ehcuary 6tn, lKg. at9p.m.-Nomi. nations: Stewards' St kes, First Hur.ls •ftacei "ccond Hurdle Rice. Firg *g l " dl^P 0 I?<* Hwdles. Second -Handicap feck Hurdles. Eixst Hack Plat Handicap. Socond Hack Flat Hand*, can. Harrison JUouiorial Stakes, Nursery Handicap, Mitur_a J-andieap, and Farewell Handicap, 1 TUESDAY. 2lst February, 1859 (on or about) --Woig-ts fir Cup, Stewards* Stakes, Pir.t Hurdfe Raco. Fiva€ Hack Hurdles. First Hack Flat^nd FlyinsHaud.caps. o'„™_ XUEBDAY, 28th February, 1699, at 9 P.m-— Acceptances : Wanganui Cup and Btewards RKf-sovsoach; First Hurdlo Bace fmd Jtest Haok Hurdles. 1 soy -^hi Wangauui Two-year-old Stakes, 4 soys ; First Hack Flat, 1 soy- Fly- . Chub's- 'SfflndWcfi, 1809 (on or about)Revised woifchts (if necessary) •Vaiwanui l-up. fJASURDAT, MorcK -H-.l 869. at 9 p.m.-Final P. rvmout: Waneanui Cup, I soys. .... .. WEJoVbSD--. aforat 8t_,1899 (at the post) -Fiuol Payment: Two-year-old Stakes. s sovs. WE nSBS DAY, March Bth, 1899 (at orabout), 8 o.m.— Weights for Secoud Bay's Handicaps. P ffEDNEEIDAY. March StV.ISM. at JO p.m .- Acceptances: Harrirau Memorial Stakes. Second Hur-lo Raco, &icond Haok Hurdles. Nursery Handicap. Second Hack Flat xt^S_*^ -cap, 1 soy each; Wangauui Stakes, 3 soys ; Au- ' tumu Handicap, a soys. ._.._ FBEEMAN B. JACKSON, Secretary and Traasnrer. __ National v Mutual • LIFE AS-OCIATIONOF AUS'IItALASIA. • Established 1869. on Mutual Life Assurance Annmtiks, and Endowments, A World - Wide Institution. NONFORFEITURE OFFICE,! (^HIEP Oflices, Melbourne, Sydney, J Wellincton, N.Z., Adelaide, Hobart, Brisbane, Pertb, W. A., Capetown, Londou. With agencies thronshout the Head Office for New Zealand— National . Mutual Buildings, Wellington. OHTON STEVENS, Resident Secretary. Invested Funds and Reserves exceed £2,855*000 stg. Annual Income exceeds £474,000 stg. ALL PROFITS BELONG TO THE ASSUBED, and are divided every 'tbreo years. In cases where claim-3 are made, or. endowments terriiinate between the triennial . periods, policies will bave the exact proportion of bonuses to date added to them, thus giving policy-holders the very fullest advantage that could accrue from an annual bonus. rates--low" " BONUStS-LARGE t ..CONDITIONS-LIBERAL SECURITY" ABSOLUTE Large investments in New Zealand aud heavy deposits with tho New Zealand ' Government, which are periodically in. creased, correspondingly with the extension of business in this colony. N.B.— ALL CLAIMS Pi ID LOCALLY. Arrangements as to Surrender, Non-Fo-ffeitnre, Loaos on Policies, Immediate Payments of Claims, Free Eesidence, etc, are specially liberal. >~-v IMPORTANT PRINCI- £*-*•■* -I **_J THIS ASSOCIATION, f^l I.* No policy allowedto elapse on account o non-payment of premium so long os there is a surrender value sufficient to pay thepremium overdue. No member compelled to pay a higher premium than that set opposite his ago on the published table of rates. The age of members taken at nearest birthday. * # * Insurers taking np their residence in Australia or Great Britain can arrange to have policies transferred and made payable at chief oilice most convenient, thus obviating any delay -whatever in prompt settlement of death claims, or payment of endowments, when they mature. The National Mutual offers tho best all-round advantages to every class ohpulicy-holder, to which feature is attributable its annually increasing volume of business, its universal popularity, and its wonderful growth since its inauguration. Copy of new Prospectus, Forms of Proposal, and every information supplied on application. Wanganui District Office Rutland Chambers, BiJgway Street. F. WILSON, District Manager. Telephone No 199. Walter A. Wood COMPANY'S WORLD-FAMED HARVESTING MACHINERY, /'on-prising : — Har-restors and Binders, Reaper-, Graca Mowocs, Parmera' Turnip Drill, Hay Hafeea, Hay Scedors, Knife 'it ndtrp, Stump Pulltra, Sheaf-carrinrs, I to., can be obtained from the New Zaaland flger.'i?, K.Z. LOAN & MEBCANTILE AGENCY OOV.PASV (__e.), iVANO USUI-Js PAL -ERSTON NOBTH. Ib'se requiriug Harv^Btine Machinery friil do well to ccb the fl»Vf WOOD'S, toil- very lati st io-provemente, at forth* crni'Dg* A-jrco" ur;l ■ howß, btiforo buy•ns any otter uwchine. -Ul-Agontß-Nn-'lon Kin*, New Ply. hiuulli; K.j-i_>_t Farmota' V-'nioD, , lla»Mia L. £. Ward, A7IOLIN MASTKU at tf c llcv. ltoss ' . Ladies' Clnfcfcic*il College, will, ehould suffidcut iuduceu.ci.t oiler, pay weekly 7 visits to Wwiganui to mstru-t upils on the Violin, Viola, Violincllo *, ani' Wind Instruments. erms on application to 1 ~-; xt.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 24 February 1899, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 24 February 1899, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 24 February 1899, Page 4

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