SPORTING. mARANAKI JOCKEY CLUB. CHRISTMAS MEETING. For Hack Races Only-. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, December 26 .and 27, 1904. ENTRIES (with payments of 1 soy. each) will close at New Plymouth on MONDAY, November 21, 1904, at 9 ■ P"FLYING HANDICAP, of 85 Soys., 6 fUFliliT WELTER HANDICAP, of 70 S°JiftST HANDICAP HURDLES, of 70 SOCHRiSTMfs HANDICAP, oE 100 S LAbIE^^RSE HANDICAP, of 70 STEWARDS' EANDICAP, of SO Soys., 1 mile. ■ MAIDEN HANDICAP, of CO Soys., 1 HANDICAP, of 70 Soys., 5 NEW HANDICAP, oi 100 Soys., 1 mile. SECOND HANDICAP HURDLES, of 70 Soys., li mi'ies. SUMMER HANDICAP, of 70 Soys., G WELTER HANDICAP, of 70 Soys., 1 mi!©. . FAREWELL HANDICAP of 70 Soys., 7 furlongs. AND ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, ISO 4, at 9 p.m.— MAIDEN PLATE, of 60 Soys., 1 mile. FIRST SCURRY STAKES, of 60 Soys., 5 furlongs. SECOND SCURRY STAKES, of 60 Soys., 5 furlongs. ACCEPTANCES (with payment of 1 Pov. each) for Flying Handicap, First Welter Handicap, Fjrst Handicap Hurdles, Ladies' Purse Handicap, Stewards Handicap, will close- at New Plymouth on December 14, 1904, at 9 p.m., and for the Christinas Handicap (with a payment of 2 Soys.) at same place and time. * „, For full programme see i\©w Zealand Referee." MUSSELL FLEETWOOD, Secretary. Til TPE i AOIES MESSRS. G. D. JONES AND C 0.., The London Tailors, Ridgway St., Wane-anui, hog to 'announce that they hava'jusfc landed their new season's Costume Cloths, specially selected for "Carnival Week," They would recommend their clients to call" at onoe and inspect them. They will present, the pattern to every lady purchasing a walking, riding, or reform dress skirt. At the last Wanganm Show their costumes commanded the admiration of all. Theiv firm were the first in Wanganui to cut the divided skirt. Known as the reformed dress for ladies. Note the Address :— @ J\ F"% SK? CS'1 4? iP*^ IS* i\B "?* TAILOR V 73, RIDGWAY STREET. GENTLEMEN'S SUMMER SUIT-,, INGS now to hand. Splendid Value. All the latest patterns to choose from. Cricketing trousers from 12s 6d. GIVE US A CALL. We GUARANTEE WE'LL SUIT YOU! ,- 'iH'.B. —We v.-'ishs to -contradict a statement in at is going the rounds to the effect that we are giving up Ladies' Tailoring. Such is not the case, as we are still doing good business in .that line. 100 ACRES. Colyton, right in township, 8 rooms, good sheds, concrete yards 'and shed, 7-bail cowshed, 18 acres stumped crops given in. .Pries £28 per acre. £350 cash, balance 5 per cent, for 12 years. Giesen and Co. ! WfWlfrfrif* i Lassitude, weariness, indigestion, summer ailments, all put to flight —not by a nostrum, but j00 : by the finest and purest fpf&s J||P^ Beverage on the market. P^!||k \j^f AROM AT I C I 'SCHIEDAM I Wfej DISPELS gjjp fc Tl|at Tired Feeling.' \ Buy whole Bottles. FROM all parts of the country come reports from satisfied ride-re, tellin or of the nleasant tours tb»y hare made on KTJDGE-WHITWOR'ra Ctclm. The dominant note in all ooramunioatiens is coaipl«te sntisfa-etioei wii.ii fclia ran*l)ine. W« are quit* ©erfcsia tik« to»g#r they hay* ridden them tii© jwor« complete wift Is® the ©ommendatiaS. B. R«y&olds and Co., lAmiked, Agents, Gay torn St.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLVIII, Issue 12366, 5 December 1904, Page 6
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