AUCTION SALES. THE NEW AND UP-TO-DATE JgGMONT RUCTION ]^J ART ’ SITUATED NO. 12, DUB/.IN ST. Telephones: Mart 3523. Private 2615. P.O. Box 368. Telegrams: “Halberdier.* • - ■ WANGANUI AUCTION MART. TODAY, FRIDAY. AT NOON. WILLIAMS & HARPER wiU sell by Auction as above:— POULTRY.—TabIe and laying fowls and ducks, pullets. 200 CASES FRUlT.—Dessert and cook ing apples, pears, tomatoes, jam.' melons, green tomatoes. PRODUCE.—6O sacks prime S.I. Sut ' ton Supreme table potatoes, chaff. 1 onions, swedes, vegetables of al! kinds, bacon. ALSO.—Caliphont, step-ladders, wheel burrows, grit mill, farm gates, d.f plough, saddle, oilskin coats, bike tyres, row covers, 75 sheets of flat and corrugated iron, partly damage.], etc. E. J. DURTE, Auctioneer. WANGANUI JOCKEf CLUB (Incorporated). PROGRAMME FOR WINTER MEETING. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, MAY 19 and 21, 1927. OFFICERS: Patron: A. Cameron, Esq. President: E. A. ! . Campbell. Esq. Hon. Timekeeper: T. ' Currie. Judtre: W. I*. Russell. Starter: C. O’Connor. Handicapper: H. Coyle. Clerk of Scales: U. Shannon. Clerk of Course: l 1 G. T. Lynch. Hon. Surgeons: Dr. Howard i ; Christie, Dr. J. W. Anderson, Dr. Douglas I i Wilson. Hon. Vet. Surgeon : A. Bayly, M.R.C.V. S. Setwards: President and Hon. | ' Treasurer (ex officio), and Messrs C. G. 1 Russell, H. M. Speed. Dr. M. Earle. Russell ■ Grace, H. G. Lewis. F. J. H. Nancarrow, i AV. S. Glenn, M.P., R. Russell. J. R. Foster. 1 Geo. C. Glenn, F. K. Turnbull, T. W. Bien- j 1 nerhasset. Committee: President and Hon.. Treasurer (ex officio), and Messrs C. G. ' Russell, H. M. Speed, Dr. M. Earle, Russell 1 Grace, F. J. IT. Nancarrow, AV. S. Glenn. M.P., H. G. Lewis. R. Russell, J. R. Foster. . Geo. C. Glenn. F. K. Turnbull. T. AV. Blennerhassett. Hon. Treasurer: AV. E. Quigley. | U Secretary : AV. Hall. PROGRAMME FIRST DAY. THURSDAY, MAY 19. 1927. I.—PURUA HACK FLAT HANDICAP of ' 175 sovs; second horse to receive 25 sovs ; and third horse 15 sovs from the stakes. ; distance, six furlongs. Winners re-han- i dicapped. Nomination, 1 sov ; acceptance, 1 11 80s. To start at 11.45 a.m. 2.—HACK STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP of 175 sovs; second horse to receive 25 sovs and third horse 15 sovs from the stakes. Di-stance, about two miles. over such course as the Stewards shall direct. Winners re-handicapped. Nomination, 1 sov ; acceptance. 30b. 3.—WANGANUI STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP of 600 sovs; second horse to receive 105 sovs and third horse 45 sovs from the stakes. Over the Wanganui Steeplechase course. Distance, about three miles. Winners re-handicapped. Nomination, 1 sov ; acceptance. 6 sovs. 4.—KAITOKE HACK HURDLE HANDICAP , of 175 sovs; second hot sc to receive 25 i sovs and third horse 15 sovs from the j stakes. Distance, about one mile and a ' half ; over six flights of hurdles, 3ft. Gin. ( ~ in height. AA’inners re-handicapped. Nomination. 1 sov; acceptance. 30s. S.—CENTURY HURDLE HANDICAP of 450 sovs; second horse to receive 75 sovs and third horse 30 sovs from the stakes. Dis- z tance, about two miles and a quarter; over nine flights of hurdles, 3ft. 6in. in height. Winners re-handicapped. Nomination, 1 sov ; acceptance, 4% sovs. •, 6.—CONNOLLY HANDICAP cf 350 sovs; second horse to receive 75 sovs and third - horse 25 sovs from the stakes. Distance, f one mile and a quarter. Winners re- . handicapped. Nomination, 1 sov ; ac- ’ eeptance, 3 l /2 sovs. t 7.—BOROUGH HANDICAP of 250 sovs; second horse to receive 50 sovs and third horse 20 sovs from the stakes. Distance, six furlongs. Winners re-handicapped. 1 Nomination, 1 sov; acceptance, 2% sovs. SECOND DAY. ' SATURDAY. MAY 21, 1927. 1 I.—BALGOWNIE HACK HANDICAP of 175 sovs ; second horse to receive 25 sovs and third horse 15 sovs from the stakes. Distance, one mile and a distance. Winners I • re-handicapped. Nomination, 1 sov; ac- ' eeptance, 30s. To start at 11.45 a.ra. 2.—RATA HACK HURDLE HANDICAP of 175 sovs; second horse to receive 25 sovs | and third horse 15 sovs from the stakes. Distance, about one mile and a half ; over . six flights of hurdles, 3ft. 6in. in height i Winners re-handicapped. Nomination, 1 sov ; acceptance, 30s. i 3.—MAY HURDLE HANDICAP of 300 sovs; second horse to receive 70 sovs and third horse 20 sovs from the stakes. Distance, “ about one mile and three-quarters; over seven flights of hurdles, 3ft. 6in. in ( height. Winners re-handicapped. Nomination, 1. sov; acceptance, 3 sovs. 6.—GRANDSTAND STEEPLECHASE HANDT- ' CAP of 350 sovs; second horse to re- fceive 75 sovs and third horse 25 sovs from .• the stakes. Distance, about two miles and a half; over such course as the stewards r shall direct. Winners re-handicapped, y Nomination. 1 sov* acceptance, 3% sovs. \ □•“—EMPIRE HANDICAP of 300 sovs ; second horse to receive 70 sovs and third horse 20 I sovs from the stakes. Distance, one mile a and a distance. Winners re-handicapped. Nomination, 1 sov ; acceptance, 3 sovs. , 6.—FAREWELT, HACK FLAT HANDICAP of ' 175 sovs; second horse to receive 25 sovs « afcd third hors*? 15 sovs from the stakes, f Distance, six furlongs. Winners re-handi-capped. Nomination, 1 sov; acceptance, 30s. s; 7.-—WINTER OATS HANDICAP of 250 sovs; \ second horse to receive 50 sovs and third horse 20 sovs from the stakes. Distance. _ six furlongs. Winners re-handicapped. Nomination, 1 sox’; acceptance. 2% sovs. 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- « handicaps to be declared not later than 72 hours after the advertised starting time of the race won. DATES OF NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS AND ACCEPTANCES and amounts to be forwarded to Secretary Wanganui Jockey Club (Incorporated) MONDAY, MAY 2, 1927, at 8 p.m. NOMINATIONS. Puma Hack Flat Handicap .. ... „ £1 Hack Steeplechase .. .. £1 Wanganui Steeplechase £1 Kaitoke Hack Hurdles .. .. £1 Century Hurdle Handicap £1 Connolly Handicap £1 _ Borough Handicap £1 L Balgownie Hack Flat £1 Rata Hack Hurdles £1 May Hurdle Handicap £1 ° Grandstand Steeplechase £1 Empire Handicap £1 Farewell Hack Flat Handicap .. .. Winter Date £1 I] MONDAY. MAY’ 9, 1927 (on or about) , WEIGHTS for all First Day Events. MONDAY, MAY' 16. 1927. at 3 p.m. ACCEPTANCES. Puma Hack Flat Handicap .. £l/10/Hack Steeplechase Handicap .. .. £l/10/Wanganui Steeplechase £6 Kaitoke Hack Hurdles £l/10/- - Century Hurdle Handicap .. .. £4/10/Connolly Handicap .. .. .. £3/10/Borough Handicap £2/10/THURSDAY, MAY’ 19, 1927 (»t or about) 8 p.m. WEIGHTS for Balgownie Hack Flat. Rata Hack Hurdles, May Hurdles, Grandstand Steeplechase. Empire Handicap, Farewell Hack Flat, Winter Oats. FRIDAY, MAY' 20, 1927. at Noon. ACCEPTANCES. Balgownie Hack Flat £l/10/- ) Rata Hack Hurdles £l/10/May Hurdles .. £3 Grandstand Steeplechase £3/10/Empire Handicap £3 Farewell Hack Flat .. .. .. .. £l/10/- ‘ Winter Oats . £2/10/- ( W. HALL. Secretary, W.J.C. : GETTING BETTER NOW ] After months of ailing y the child is picking up strength and gaining weight. WADE’S WORM FIGS have freed the body of intestinal worms—those terrible parasites which destroy health and happiness. Wade’s” are pleasant to take; gentle, and absolutely safe. Chemists and store#.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19827, 29 April 1927, Page 12
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