Shipping. ■itvA TVTEW ZEALANI IN STEAM SHlPijffiffljfig^ 1 PING COMPANY. FOR WELLINGTON. SB. BANGITARA on SATUKDAY, 13th, at 8 p.m. p.s. MANAWATU, on TUESDAY, 16th, at 9 p.m. I"or freight or. passage, apply to TAYLOR & WATT, agents. II O E NELSON s Mti w&BMtSA The p.s. Wallace, i^lft&T^ Captain Dilllon, will fgSaggßSaaMa lea fe for the above port y&Sßßs^^ on Tuesday, 16th inst. in the afternoon. JOHN WILSON, • '■'•' Agent. TjlOR WEL L Itt C* I ON. JF The s.s. TUI will sail forWELLINGTOIj on '"slsiglSS* Monday, the 16th, at 9 o'clock, p.m. For freight or passage apply to JOHN WILSON, Agent. HpHE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING A COMPANY (LIMITED) ' i W_M_^\ Head Ojotoe : ■ fP«lp^a Christchurch, N. Z. % London Branch : 84, Bishopsgate Street, J|^ Wi>hin. The Company's Fleet' consists of : — Tons Tons. The Htjeunui 1854 The Waikato 1053 „ Matauba 895 „ Waimate 1157 „ Opawa 1000 , „ Waimea 854 „ Oeaei 1054 „ Waipa 1071 „ Otaki 1053 „ Waieoa 1054 „ Paejeoba 879 „ Waitangi 1191 „ Piako 1000 „ WaitaeA 836 „ Rakaia 1857 Wanganui 1000 Raugiiikei 225 ; These magnificent Clippers are of the highest class at Lloyd's, purchased or built specially to meet the requirements of the trade between the United Kingdom and New Zealand. The saloons and state cabins are superbly fitted and arranged for the comfort of passengers, who are provided with bedding and all cabin fitting's. Second-class and steerage accommodation is all that can be desired, ard the ships are commanded by experienced masters. • , Arrangements (for the passage of friends to and from the Colony, and also for the conveyance of cargo) can be made at any of the branches in New Zeahnd, , ATE A DISTRICT JOCKEY OLUB KAOES. SPRING MEETING. ; To be held on the Carlyle Course, on October 30th, and 315fc,*1879. STAKES— £44O. STEWARDS : 0. A. Durie, Esq:, H. G. More croft, Esq., DrCroft, A.Gower, Esq.,W.G.Symetf, Esq., F. M. Chapman, Esq., R. E. Mcßae, Esq. Judge : Major Turner. 'OiiBRK of Scales': S. Taplin, Esq. Clerk of Coubse : H. I. Davis, Esq. Startee : Jno. Burke Esq. Programme : FIRST DAY. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30th. Huedle Race of 40 soys ; 2| miles ; weights, 1 stone over weight for age scale. Entrance, 3 soys. Patea Debby of 100 soys, added to a sweep of 5 soys, to be made general entry night. Nomination closed with 4 entries. Flying Handicap of 40 soys ; 1 mile ; nominations, I soy ; acceptance 2 soys. Caelxle Cup of 40 eovs ; 2 milea ; weight . forage. Entrance, 3 'sovs. Hack Race of 5 soys. , Entrance, 10a at the post. Ladies Pukse of 30 soys j 1^ miles ; weight for age. Winner of the Cup to carry 71b penalty. Entrance 2 soys. SECOND DAY. . FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31st. Handicap Huedles of 40 soys ; 2 miles; nominations, 1 soy ; acceptance, 2 soys ; over 8 flights of hurdles. Hack Hubdles of 10 soys ; 1 mile and a distance. Entranc, I sovj at the post. Maiden Plate of 30 soys; 1£ miles j weight for age. Entrance, 2 soys. P.D. J.O. Handicap of 80 soys j l£ miles ; nominations, , 2 soys ; acceptance, 3 SOYS. ' , .; ' ' Hack Race of 5 soys ; 1 mile. Entranc e, < 10s at the post. • . •Eobced Handicap of 20 soys; 2 mile. ' Entrance — winners. 2 soys ; loosers, 1 optional atl soy« Nominations for the Flying Handicap, Handicap Hurdles, and, Patea District Jockey Club Handicap must be, made at the Hon Secretary's Office, Carlyle, on or before 8 p.m., on Saturday, October 4th. ' Weights for the Flying Handicap and Patea District Jockey Club Handicap will be declared and published in the Patea Mail, on October Bth. Accepton'ces for Flying Handicap and Patea District Jockey Club Handicap to be made , general entry night, October' 25. Acceptance for ,the Handicap' Hurdles to be made by 10 a.m. on the morning. of the second day's racing. Weights for this race will be • posted at the Albion Hotel, on the evening of the first day's raoing, • ' '> > •-' General entries to be. sealed and addressed to the Hon Sectrcfcary Patea District Jockey Club, Carlyle, witt entrance rhoney and qualification fee enclosed, and name, Bige, and pedigree of ' the horse ; also name of owner, and' r colors of the rider, by 8. p.m. on October 25th, 1879. 1 The rßulesr Rules of the Patea; District Jockey Olub will be strictly adhered to. ; Handicapper^will be, .chosen from the Stewards. W. COWERN, Hon. See, P.D, J.C.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XII, Issue 9513, 13 September 1879, Page 3
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