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OVERSEAS PASSAGES We wish to notify those contcmplaling passages overseas < f our exceptional facilities for arranging accommodation - by till main routes with regular sailings, a-s under: Shaw, Savill and Albion Line via Panama (’anal. Tiie Joint Service via Australian . Ports ami South Africa, comprising: - Aberdeen Line, White Star Line, Jlluc Funnel l.ine. Orient Line via -Australian Ports and Canadian, Australian Royal Mail Line via Vancouver, Canada. Union Royal Mail Line via San Fran- ! cisco, U.S.A. JLanama Pacific Line, San Francisco j to New York via J.os Angeles, Panama : (.’anal and Havana. Trans-Atlantic. Accommodation by all! main lines, from Canada or U.S.A, to! England and Conti:<nl. South Sea Island Tours, S.S. ‘•Tofua” I Excursions to Honolulu and Tahiti. I Round the World Tours arranged. ; Large supplies of fn-c illustrated lit-I I'rature on hand. For prompt atlc'ntion ’ and full information regarding routes ' sailings, fan's and passports, apply— LEVIN & CO., LTD., Taupo Quay, ’Tanganui WOODVILLE DISTRICT JOCKEY CLUB (Incorporate!]). SUMMER MEETING To be held on the RACECOURSE. WOODVILLE, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12 and 13, 1928. PROGRAMME. | (Approved by the Hawke’s Bay District •’ Committee). FIRST DAY. 1. -MANGA-ATUA HURDLE’S HANDICAP; to start at or about 11.45 a.m.—Of 130 sovs.; second horse 20 sovs. and third horse lij sovs. from the stake. Hack conditions. Nomination, £1 ; acceptance, ! £l. l’(> miles. | 2.—TRIAL PLATE.—Of 100 sovs.; second horse 15 sovs, and third horse 5 sovs. from the stake. For 3-year-olds and up- ■ wards that have not won a flat race at I I time of starting. Weight Bst. lllbs. No i allowances. Nomination, £1 ; acceptance, fl. Six furlongs. 1 3.-WOODVILLE HANDICAP. - Of 250 sovs.;] i second horse 50 sovs., and third horse • I 25 sovs. from the stake. Nomination, I - I £T : acceptance, £2 10s. One and a[; quarter miles. 4.—FLYING HANDICAP.—Of 125 sovs.; I ; second horse 15 sovs., and third horse) 1" sovs. from the stake. Hack condi-■; tions. Nomination, £1; acceptance, £l.l Six furlongs. OETE HANDICAP. —Of 200 sovs.; second 1 horse 40 sovs., and third horse 20 sovs. J from the stake. Nomination, £1 ; accept- , ance, £2. Six furlongs. f>.—NURSERY HANDICAP.—Of 130 sovs.; second horse *2O sovs., and third horse 1 1" sovs. from the stake. For 2-year-olds. Nomination, £1 ; acceptance, £l. . Five furlongs. 1 7. BOROUGH HANDICAP.—Of 150 sovs.; second horse 25 sovs., and third horse 10 1 sovs. from the stake. Minimum weight 7st. lllbs. Nomination, AT; acceptance, £1 10s. Seven furlongs. 5 8. WHARITI HANDICAP.-Of 125 sovs.; second horse 15 sovs., and third horse 10 sovs. from the stake. Hack conditions. Nomination, £1 ; acceptance, £l. One mile and a distance. SECOND DAY. . L—PAPATAWA HURDLES HANDICAP; fn . start at or about 11.45 a.m.—Of I - . , f sovs.; second horse 20 sovs., and third. ; horse 5 sovs. from the stake. Hack con-1 ditions. Nomination, £1 ; acceptance, £l.l 12.—NOVICE STAKES.—Of 100 sovs.; second : * horse 15 sovs., and third horse 5 sovs., ; from the stake. For 3-year-olds and u; - wards that have not won a flat race at j time of starting. Weight Sst. 51bs. No i f ■ allowances. Nomination, AT ; asceptance, , AT. Six furlongs. I h: -COTHAiiD MEMORIAL HANDICAP.-S 1 Of 200 sovs.; second horse 40 sovs., and I third horse 20 sovs. from the stake. No-' mination. A'l ; acceptance, £2. One mile ' and a distance. 4. KIRITAKI HANDICAP.-Of 100 sovs.: . •■cond horse 15 sovs.. and third horse 5L sovs. from the stake. Hack conditions. I’ Nomination, £1; acceptance, £l. J’ivc H furlongs. j j . RAILWAY HANDICAP. -Of 130 sovs.;; .<(••>11(1 horse 25 sovs., and third horse 10J f sovs. fnnn the stake. Nomination, £1; acceptance. £1 I<is. Six furlongs. ( 0.- JUVENILE HANDICAP. -Of 110 sovs.; L second horse 2" sovand third horse 5 so-.-, from the stake. For 2-year-olds. 1 1 Nomination, A’l ; acceptance, AT. Five I 1 furlongs. 7.- GORGE IIANDK Al*. Of 1.’.0 sovs.; r second horse 2<i sa l ard third Horse 10 ' sovs. from the '•lake. Minimum weight I 7-t. 71h. Nomination. £1; acceptance, < AT 10s. Seven furlonv-. ; -.—STEWARDS’ HANDICAP. Of 125 sovs.; second horse 15 sovs., and third horse 1" sovs. from the stake. Hack conditions, i i Nomination, £1 ; acceptancee, AT. One! mile and a distance. NOMINATIONS. WEIGHTS, AND j ACCEPTANCES. i Nominations for all events (including Trial . * Plate and Novice Stakes) close with the , i Secretary at Woodville at 9 p.m. on Friday, ' f ‘ November 23, 1928. Weights for all handicap races on Fir.’ » Day of Meeting will be declared on Monday, | ■ December 3, 1928. 1 | Acceptances for all races on First Day of ; I Meeting (including Trial Plato) close withM 1 the Secretary at Woodville at 9 p.m. on i I Friday, December 7, 1928. Weights for all handicap races on Sec'-rnl i , Day of Mooting will be declared about 7.15 | | o'clock on the evening of the First Day’. , ( races. Acceptance” for nil races on Second Day i close with the Secretary at the Club's Room. I | Woodville, at 8.15 o’clock on the evening of ' ’ the First Day’s races. N.B.- Telegraph Oilice closes at Woodville j ' nt 8 p.m. W. A. LYON, ; Secretary. ! . I j, snrprara. CANIKRBURY STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY, UNITED. BREEZE. STORM. CALM. GALE. RIPA. i These steamers run regularly between the i 'fluff. Dunedin. Oimaru. T.'maru. Lyttelton, i’iclon, Wellington and Wanganui. For further particulars apply to— C. P. MILLWARD A CO.. Amnia. Wanganui. GREEN FCTKNEL LINE Th»vi ttaamerß trade regularly between Dunadin, Otmaru. Tlmaru, Lyttelto*. Pictoe Wellington. New Plymouth and Wanganui. 8. HOLM A CO., Agunte. Agents. St. Hill Strwt, 'Fkoue ©FLFASL’KI-: tk\vi:l in FUJJOPE. IN .ALL J’AKTS OF FLROI’E TIIoS. ! ( (>OK anil SON ven* the pioneers of Travel. The establishment of more j Ilian JOO pormane'nt ofiices in IM)rope j alone and their close, allian c with the i WAGONS-LITS CO., who own and j operate Sleeping, liestanrant «--<l Pull- j man Cars on trains th rout, bon 1 Europe. I places them in tin unrivalled position for planning nnd carrying out every i detail of a tour. ESCORTED TOURS IN EUROPE -pocially arranged for NEW ZEALAND Travellers have been organised for the ■ 1029 Season in a variety of grades anil ..-Ivies to su't all cla.’ses and purses. \‘ SPECIAL ’LLUSTRA'I’EI) PRO- 1 GRAMME will be forwarded post free on application to gpiTOS. (U)OK AND gON. ■ Lln rn operation with Wagons I.its Co.) 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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 71, Issue 276, 21 November 1928, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 71, Issue 276, 21 November 1928, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 71, Issue 276, 21 November 1928, Page 12

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