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AUCTION SALES. QHARPE, \TORTH & P. 0., AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. GUYTON STREET. House Clearing S:Hp« n Snorinltv? Chief Agents Yorkshire Insurance EGMONT AUCTION MART, DUBLIN STREET. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). ABRIL .19. U T. BENNETT will sell— AT 1. P.M. ON BEHALF OF THE MORTGAGEE, AND THE LOT MUST GO Lovely sideboard, duchess chest d. X s. beds, kapoc mattress, m.t. washstand, k. X <l. chairs, k. X <l. tabic?, good linos, carpets, dressing table, easy chairs, couch, carpet sweepe: 1 . steps, mirror, tire screen, kerbs, ron cot (eollapsib.e). wooden cot, bas:nette. bath. pram, high chair, ottoman, crockery, cutlery, KITCHEN U TEN SILS, glassware, pres. pan. jars, not Iles of pres, fruit, jam. pickles, etc, CARPENTER’S TOOLS. GARDENER’S TOOLS, mincer, pair 'jumboois clothes line. “ ASH WOOD ” FISHING ROD X REEL i 125 f(. umlrt .-se I i Jap. silk', also a host of. sundries. AT 2 P.M.— FRUlT—Apples, pears, peaches, lemons. quinces, tomatoes. VEGETABLES—Peas, rhubarb, beans, cauliflower, cabbage, etc. PRODUCE.—-Potatoes, pumpkins, marrows. onions, carrots. POULTk’V Iz '-ing and table fowl.- X ducks. B. T. BENNETT. Auctioneer.

SMALL SUBURBAN FARMLET .3i ACRES FREEHOLD with compact 6-roomed Bungalow. H. X (’. water, bathroom, wash house, electric light throughout. Small cowshed and extensive fowlhouses and runs. Lawn, good flower and vegetable garden and productive orchard, the whole nicely sheltered by live hedges. Handy to school and Post Office. Permanent water. For absolute sale at the low figure of £l3OO. State Advances Mortgage £7OO. Terms £250 cash to approved purchaser. F. R. H. BRICE & CO.. LTD., SEAL ESTATE & INSURANCE AGENTS. M A RT< )N.

WANGANUI JOCKEY CLUB. <lncorporated. J’ROGRAMME For WINTER MEETING THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. MAY 16 & 18, 1929. OFFICERS.—Patron, A. Cameron, Esq. ; President, E. A. Campbell ; Vice-President, <. G. Russell; Judge, W. Russell; Starter, C. O'Connor; Hon. Clerk of Scales, H. M. Speed; Hon. Time-keeper, T. Currie; Clerk of the Course, G. Lynch ; Handicapper, H. Coyle: Hon. Vet. Surgeon, A. Bayly, M.R.C.V.S. ; Hon. Treasurer, H. G. Lewis; Hon. Surgeons, Dr. Howard Christie, Dr. J. W. Anderson, Dr. Douglas Wilson. Stewards and Committee: President, Vice-Presi-dent and Hon. Treasurer (ex ofticio), and Messrs H. M. Speed, Dr. ?4. Earle, Russell Grace, F. J. H. Nancarrow, R. Russell, J. R. Foster, G. (’. Glenn, F. K. Turnhull, T. W. Blennerhassett. Robt. Mitchell, Dr. A. D. Nelson, P. A. O'Neill. ' FIRST DAY. THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1929. I.—PURUA HACK FLAT HANDICAP, of £175; second horse to receive £25 and third horse £l5 from the stakes. Distance, six furlongs. Winners re-handicapped. Nomination, £1 ; acceptance, £1 IDs. To start at 11.45 a.m. .-HACK STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of £175; second horse to receive £25 and third horse £l5 from the stakes. Distance, about two miles, over such course as the Stewards shall direct. Winners re-hand-capped. Nomination, £1; acceptance, £1 10s. .—WANGANUI STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of £5OO ; second horse to receive £9O and third horse £35 from the stakes. Oyer the Wanganui Steeplechase Course; distance, about three miles. Winners rehandicapped. Nomination, £1; acceptance, £5. .—KAITOKE HACK HURDLE HANDICAP, of £175; second horse to receive £25 and third horse £l5 from the stakes. Distance, about one mile and a-half; over six flights of hurdles, 3ft. Bin. in height. Winners re-handicapped. Nomination, £1; acceptance, £1 10s. 5. CENTURY HURDLE HANDICAP, of £4OO ; second horse to receive £6O and third horse £3O from the stakes. Distance, about two miles; over eight flights of hurdles, 3ft. 6in. in height. Winners re-handicap-ped. Nomination. £1; acceptance, £4. 6. CONNOLLY HANDICAP, of £3OO ; second horse to receive £4O and third horse £2O from the stakes. Distance, one mile and a-quarter. Winners re-handicapped. Nomination. £1 ; acceptance, £3. .—BOROUGH HANDICAP, of £250 ; second horse to receive £35 and third horse £2O from the stakes. Distance, six furlongs. Winners re-handicapped. Nomination, £1; acceptance, £2 10s. SECOND DAY. SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1929. .—RATA HACK HURDLE HANDICAP, of £175 ; second horse to receive £25 and third horse £l5 from the stakes. Distance one mile and a-half; over six flights of hurdles, 3ft. 6in. in height. Winners re-han-dicapped. Nomination. £1 ; acceptance, £1 10s. To start at 11.45 a.m. BALGOWNIE HACK HANDICAP, of £175 ; second horse to receive £25 and third horse £l5 from the stakes. Distance, one mile and a distance. Winners re-handi-capped. Nomination, £1; acceptance, £1 10s. .—MAY HURDLE HANDICAP, of £3OO ; second horse to receive £5O and third horse £2O from the stakes. Distance, one mile and three-quarters; over seven flights of hurdles, 3ft. 6in. in height. Winners rehandicapped. Nomination, £1 ; acceptance £3. .—GRANDSTAND STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of £3OO ; second horse to receive £6O and third horse £2O from the stakes; distance about two miles and a-half; over such course as the stewards shall direct. Winners re-handicapped. Nomination, £1 ; acceptance, £3. 6.—EMPIRE HANDICAP, of £275 ; second horse to receive £4O and third horse £2O ; from the stakes. Distance, one mile and a distance. Winners re-handicapped. Nomination, £1 ; acceptance. £2 10s. 6.— FAREWELL HACK FLAT HANDICAP, of £175; second horse to receive £25 and third horse £l5 from the stakes. Distance, six furlongs. Winners re-handicapped. , Nomination, £1 ; acceptance, £1 10s. .—WINTER OATS HANDICAP, of £250 ; second horse to receive £35 and third horse £2O from the stakes. Distance, six furlongs. Winners re-handicapped. Nomination, £1 ; acceptance, £2 10s. CONDITIONS OF HANDICAPS. AU Handicaps subject to the condition that the winner of any race, after declaration of weights, may lie re-handicapped, such rehandicaps to be declared not later than 72 hours after the advertised starting time of the race won. • DATES OF NOMINATIONS. WEIGHTS, AND ACCEPTANCES. Monday, April 29, 1929, at 8 p.m..—Nominations (£1 each) for all events. Monday, May 6, 1929 (on or about) — Weights for all First Day Events. Friday, May 10, 1929, at 8 p.m.—Acceptances for Purua Hack Flat Handicap, £1 10s ; Hack Steeplechase, £1 10s; Wanganui Steeplechase, £5 ; Kaitoke Hack Hurdles, £1 10s; Century Hurdles, £4 ; Connolly Handicap, £3 ; Borough Handicap, £2 10s. Thursday, May 16, 1929 (at or about) 7 p.m.—Weights for all Second Day Events. Thursday, May 16, 1929, at 9 p.m.—Acceptances —Rata Hack Hurdles, £1 10s ; Balgownie Hack Flat Handicap. £1 10s; May Hurdle Handicap. £3 ; Grandstand Steeplechase, £3 ; Empire Handicap, £2 10s; Farewell Hack Flat Handicap, fl 10s; Winter Oats Handicap, £2 os. W, HALL,

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 92, 18 April 1929, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 92, 18 April 1929, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 92, 18 April 1929, Page 12

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