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| HOUSE AND BUBAL PROPERTY LISTS. A GENUINE SALE £9OO Government Mortgage £9OO MODERN 5-ROOMED BUNGALOW (erected 18 months ago).—All latest conveniences, electric light throughout. Porcelain bath and basin. Hot and cold water. Large sleeping porch. Motor shed, etc. Half-acre Freehold Section. Situated in MOSSTOWN. Handy to school and bus service. Splendid garden now at its best. More land adjoining available for grazing if required. PRICE: Reduced from £1390 to £1135. £9OO Government Mortgage. Easy Terms. 0C57 C. L. DUIGAN & CO. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS. VALUATORS AND LICENSED SHAREBROKERS. ESTABLISHED OVER 30 YEARS. (Members of The Wanganui Land Agents and Auctioneers’ Association.) 75 RIDGWAY STREET • : WANGANUI.

EVERY INCH A HOME new FREEHOLD POSSESSION TO-DAY 5 ROOMS AND SLEEPING PORCH FOR £895 This perfect little home is well constructed, close in, handy to trams, surrounded by good humes, in an up-to-date locality and replete with all modern conveniences. The kitchen is well planned and contains everything to make house work easy. The drawing room and breakfast room are well appointed and most artistically papered and decorated. Beautiful plaster work ceilings, nice open fireplaces, etc. Two sunny bedrooms with builtin wardrobes and good-sized sleeping porch. There is a fine entrance hall —in short everything that goes to make a place a one hundred per cent home. The lot for £895. Terms arranged. JAS. T. HOGAN & CO. THE AVENUE, OPPOSITE HERALD.

WANGANUI JOCKEY CLUB (Incorporated). PROGRAMME FOR AUTUMN MEETING THURSDAY AND SATURDAY February 18 and 20, 1926. Officers.—Patron. E. E. Fietcher, Esq.; President, E. A. Campbell, Esq.; Vice-Presi-dent, J. C. Paterson, Esq. ; Hon. Timekeeper, T. Currie; Judge, W. P. Russell; Starter, C. O'Connor; Handicapper, H. Coyle; Clerk of Scales. U. Shannon; Clerk of Course, G. T. Lynch; Hon. Surgeons, Dr. Howard Christie, Dr. J. W. Anderson, Dr. Douglas Wilson; Hon. Vet. Surgeon, A. Bayly, M.R.C.V.S.; Stewards, President, Vice-President, and Hon. Treasurer (ex officio), and Messrs. C. G. Russell, H. M. Speed, Dr. M. Earle, Russell Grace, H. G. Lewis. F. J. H. Nancarrow, W. S. Glenn, M.P., R. Russell, J. R. Foster, Geo. C. Glenn. F. K. Turnbull, W. E. Quigley ; Committee, President. Vice-President, and Hon. IreaKAkrey (ex officio), and Messrs C. G. Russell. H. M. Speed. Dr. M. Earle, Ruasekl Grace, F. J. H. Nancarrow, W. S. Glenn, M.P., H. G. Lewis, R. Russell, J. R. Foster, Geo. C. Glenn, F. K. Turnbull, W. E. Quigley; Hon. Treasurer, J. F. Cutfield; Secretary, W. Hall. FIRST DAY. Thursday, February 18, 1926. 1. MAIDEN RACE, of £2OO : second horwe to receive £3O and third horse £l5 from the stakes. Distance, five furlongs. Weight, Bst. Nomination, £1 ; acceptance, £2. To start at 12 noon. 2. STEWARDS' HANDICAP, of £350: second horse to receive £5O and third horse £25 from the stakes. Distance, one mile and 110 yards. Winners re-handicapped. Nomination, £1 ; acceptance, £3/10/-. 3. WESTMERE HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of £225 ; second horse to receive £35 and third horse £2O from the stakes. Distance, about 1% miles: over seven flights of hurdles, 3ft 6in in height. Winners re-handicapped. Nomination, £1 ; acceptance, £2. 4. VICTORY WELTER HANDICAP (for Hacks only), of £3OO ; second horse to receive £5O and third horse £25 from the stakes. Distance, one mile and a distance. Winners re-handicapped. Minimum weight, "st. 71b. Nomination, £1; acceptance, £3. 5. WANGANUI CUP (Handicap), of £1000: second horse to receive £l5O and third horse £5O from the stakes. Distance, one mileL and three-quarters. Winners rehandicapped. Nomination, £1 ; acceptance, £5 and £4 at the post. 6. JUVENILE HANDICAP, of £200; second horse to receive 30 and third horse 15 from the stakes. Distance, five furlongs. Winners re-handicapped. For two-year-olds. Nomination £1 ; acceptance £2. 7. PETRE HACK HANDICAP, of £2OO ;; second horse to receive £3O and third harse £l5 from the stakes. Distance, six furlongs. Winners re-handicapped. Nomination, £1 ; acceptance, £2. 8. FLYING HANDICAP, of £4OO ; second horse to receive £75 and third horse £3O from the stakes. Distance, six furlongs. Winners re-handicapped. Nomination, £1; acceptance, £4.

SECOND DAY. Saturday, February 20, 1926. 1. OKOIA HACK HANDICAP, of £2OO ; second horse to receive £3O and third horse £l5 from the stakes. Distance, one mile and a distance. Winners re-handi-capped. Nomination, £1 ; acceptance, £3. 2. AUTUMN HANDICAP, of £3OO ; second horse to receive £5O and third horse £25 from the stakes. Distance, one mile and 110 yards. Winners re-handicapped. Nomination, £1; acceptance, £3. 3. JACKSON STAKES, of £500; second horse to receive £75 and third horse £25 from the stakes. Distance, six furlongs. For two-year-olds and upwards; weight-for-age. By subscription of £5 each, unless forfeit of £1 is declared and paid on or before Monday, February 1, 1926, at 8 p.m. All horses remaining in after that date to pay the subscription of £5 on First Acceptance Night, Autumn Meeting, 1926. Closed with 93 nominations. 4. FORDELL HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of £200; second horse to receive £3O and third horse £l5 from the stakes. Distance, one mile and three-quarters; over seven flights of hurdles, 3ft. 6in. in height. Winners re-handicapped. Nomination, £1 ; acceptance, £2. 5. HARRISON TWO-YEAR-OLD HANDICAP, of £2OO ; second horse to receive £3O and third horse £l5 from the stakes. Distance, five furlongs. Winners re-handi-capped. Nomination, £1 ; acceptance, £2. 6. EARLE STAKES (Handicap), of £500; second horse to recive £75 and third horse £3O from the stakes. Distance, one mile and a-half. Winners re-handicapped. Nomination £1 ;; acceptance, £5. 7. MATARAWA HACK RACE HANDICAP, of £200; second horse to receive £3O and third horse £l5 from the stakes. Disstance. six furlongs. Winners re-handi-capped. Nomination, £1 ; acceptance, £2. 8. FAREWELL HANDICAP, of £350; second horse to receive £5O and third horse £25 from the stakes. Distance, six furlongs. Winners re-handicapped. Nomination, £1 ; acceptance, £3/10/-. CONDITIONS OF HANDICAPS. All Handicaps subject to the condition that the winner of any race, after declaration of weights, may be re-handicapped, such re-han-dicaps to be declared not later than 72 hours after the advertised starting time of the race won. DATES OF NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, ENTRIES. AND ACCEPTANCES. Monday, February 1, 1926, at 8 p.m.—Nominations: Maiden Handicap, Stewards’ Handicap. Westmere Hurdle Race. Victory Welter Handicap, Wanganui Cup. Juvenile Handicap, Petre Hack Handicap, Flying Handicap, Okoia Hack Handicap, Autumn Handicap. Fordell, Hurdle Race, Harrison Two-year-old Handicap, Earle Stakes (Handicap). Matarawa Hack Flat Handicap, Farewell Handicap. Monday, February L J. 926, at # ’Forfeit: Jackson Stakes, 1926. Monday. February Bth, 1926 (on or aboot) — Weights for all First Day events. Monday, February 15, 1926, at 8 p.m.—Acceptances : Maiden Race, Stewards’ Handicap, Westmere Hui'dle Race, Victory Welter Handicap, Wanganui Cup, Juvenile Handicap, Petre Hack Handicap. Flying Handicap. Subscription—Jackson Stakes. Thursday, February 18, 1926, et the Post. Final Payments, Wanganui Cup. Thursday. February 18, 1926 (at or about) 8 p.m. Weights for Second Day’s Handicaps. Friday, February 19, 1926, at noon—Acceptances; Okoia Hack Handicap, Autumn

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19504, 4 February 1926, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19504, 4 February 1926, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19504, 4 February 1926, Page 12

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