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"' "" '" ' Racing : «■-'•'.'-—■';' j SVAVERLEY-WAITOTARA, RACING „ ■ i • i : . Xi: ryor yo be held on the jyayer^yrEac^eouree, -*• on Thursday, 2tih. November, 1879. "I ,' '•• " ' '. ' * ' t -• • ' • l - Stewards.' ' Messrs J. Durie -Messrs G. Newland ! : •A. Drake :.* >Ji W. Thurstj)^ W. Brewer .- W. Wilson ; , - . ■ andj . Hair. ", j . i , ' * JtJJ)GE : ,; • .'. 1 .Mr, D. 0. Hunter. ; ' " Stlet^b :' .* Mr Ji'CWdwick. ; " Clerk 'oi'Sc'Ai.ESi 1 >' r ■j. .■. „Mr v .H.'F.. Mason. Oles.bj.of Oottbse : j „,,-> v; . ,Mr A-AJken.. ' 'r l Sepbetaet and Teeasubeb. i ;:) Taylor. j PROGRAMME— « I.— HANJJIOAT^fItI'KDLE'KACE of 40 SOYS J ,2, miles. ;, over eight flights' of >hurdles, 3ft 9in high, ; top weight not to exceed . J2st; Jowesfc weight nofcio^bevjessrtfcan 9st~; nomination, 1 soy, acceptance, J2i soys. To /start at 11 a.m. j 2. — Hack Hubdle Oßacb of 10 soys ; oncje round the course ,;;weightß not less than 9s,t; ( enti;anc6,. lr?ov<'- >3^O'i start a,t;ll a.m; ' *'•' ' Jv> >-.<■>/**'- ,8 , 3.— Maiden Plate* of 40.50 vs s ; ,I^ miles!; ■ ' w'eigbf for' jafrtf j'Jfqf "librae's ih&t' haV.e never 1 won'ia'rl' adverti'sWd rraseer rasee of'-th'e ( p.ntou'ntlQf <?0 Bovs«t'l;heiilH6:of'entry ( ; ,-, ja; winner of \any puch race $ teethe timja ofentry,Jto carry ; a., penally, o of i7l{)s.jrfof '' twp or jJXQte suchfaces^jlOlliair^t^anp^, "•■ S, soVa. ' Td start at 12.30 >m." ', ; ! 4.— WAVEEiEY-WiITO*ABX ,€>f ,40 i' "fioVs '; 'two miles f V^ight fofiige'*;" en* ■ i .- trance; B'soys:8 'soys: 'To pimv ; 5. — Flying Handicap of 30 soys ; fof 4 ,■ j wile ; nomination, ,1 .sqv.,. acceptance, 2 „ soys. . ' To start at,2.3Q ,p.m* r , i . ■> lv,\-\ '6.'— WA^RI|ET-W,AITbTARA^HA^DICA^O^ ' 100 Bo'vs ; 2j miles ; se{3ona,h))r£e ceive 16. soys from the Stakes' ;°nomina-; tion,- 2 sbvs, ! acc'eptance, 4 soys. To start? ;atS.3O. I 7. — Consolation Ea.oe,,l£ £prff«,} Handi- 1 cap. \ 'once round' ; tb'e l cßurse f entrance, 1 lsov. To start at 4.30 p,m. j , '\ oi'* v' I'- (.i-^~4 ■-'' > !"<{ w~l u \ 1 „ , for \ BCan^icapi^HurdldsJ ,|)lyinK"Handicap,' and .• Wa\tg-j Handicap," to be in!the han^s of the; Secre'tary'b'efore'-S'p.m.'bn^he ber ; weights to be declared on 1 the i2th' November : acceptances and general entrieß ,om the 20th November. Qualification fee fpr-Npa-members, £1,18., ~ ' , : 7 .' >.r. r ' 1 *= ; BULEB:- l! "• 'i 1 > No entry will be received for any races ex(?ept,upon ". t^i? copditionrrthat ..alt disputes, claims, and ;objections arising pu.t 'of the racing, , shall be. decided by^a,^^jpri'ty ot'.'the Stewards present, if ot |hos^ 'whom f tHey may 1 appoint; ''I'h'eir 1 decision upon appoints connecte'3'witfi the'earrying ojit 1 bf ! this pro^ramme^shall be final. • Alleritries to be sealed, and addressed to the Hon Secretary, Waverley, entrance money enclosed,- ' with 1 -thW name, age at time of entry, pedigree, and in case of handicaps,!. . pe"rfi>"r.mances' lo£ »Ithe EKSrsej name of the owner, and > colours; of tKe rider.' Any Jockey riding except in colours entered will bVimed 3,soys., When twoVor more", horses stafj;, the property of the' same . owner*, a distinguishing colour must be worn. r • In all weight- for-age races, tne 'weight' for-age scale! ofi the Wangabui . Jockey* Club rules -will be adhered to. .■; AIL persons intending to .withdraw horses, a,re required to give inotiqe to, that effect to, the Secretary, or Clerk s bf the' Scales, . one ;hjalf-hour ; before . starting. Any person' neglecting 1 'or' refusing to comply .with' this rule, Bhall pay a fine of 5 Soys.to the .race fund. '<:•;]•. ;yf Alt entries should be'madeon the Club's printed forms of entry,7wjiich may, be .obtained ; at the o&ce bf the Hbn 1 Secretary/ All races to be uDder-theW.J.C. Rules. ,H.0r5,83 walking- ovJr s will t 6mlt rebeive half the :stal^es;,i (>( > ,>.\ :;;,-/ ■ •■;.,,•-; f j.aTAyjigft.Y'i; Secretary and-Treasurer-. T.HeH c ;^N' : jj ; w: \t';x : W,e sf : / •- ' CASH BOOT mos. v*'}'-.:";v *'} '- . : " ; ■ A WANT • LONG - tf EL'J\ IN » vWA'W GANpi SUPELn&D..! .mm" ; ■ . R. HANNAH A'Odi, o^Wfell&^ftW,' ,^git,o ; annpuXcft, tor-the Inhabitants of iWanganui and Surrounding Districts. that; ithey have 'opened, .the ip^miqes lately, 'pceuyied by Mb PENN,".i?Ex:T r Poi.iipCß:' &, iYotJNG's Victoria Avenue, wiih ii -large and.^ wejlj7selecte.d.^tock/;' of i >Bpotsiand Shoes, ' r fioMi sting jof ;M^ns?, Tqutfip', 1 Grißi's, f .,and r ,CHii,i)^ENs',..pf, ! Bvery; Style- iiid Quality. ; T a.^ a.s'ihia is j the. advent 1 of -infrodticiiil 1 Cheap' Bq'p'ts ; and Shoes into Wanganui, they fe"eT "assured that they w^ll meet with that sup-, port which 'such'an uniaertjakitfg 1 deserves. They therefoie request thai; all persons i requiring Boots and- Shoes, to be so_gopd as to, inspect their. Stock,, an'dr examine 1 i their PRICES,, which they -feel, assured^ will be such as to give- ,entir,e K ]Ba.tisfj faction.' - , „ r wr , , . „ The Propridtor^'bf • I THE NEW TIMES CASH BOOT I .SHOP : beg to state that .in, order to.' avoid any misunderstanding between themselves and their CiistomerpV.ih'at^heirJ^EßMS will be strictly OMm. .. "persons-purchasing Goods that da pot, suit can /have nthem exchanged (if riot "soiled)^ button ho account will the money "be"returned. i The CASH^smaEMdOyofarthe best fpr the BUYER. They, get better served, and do not, have to, make* good Jth'at the Tradesman looses' by „BAI) DEBTSy \ $&, the'liame' time 'they can save ■' ', ,*' l '15 : to 2(3 PER 'CENt ; XJ ' , ! Weo'pened on ; " '"' ! " " >l ! /<MI WEDNESDAY, 9th JUIiY; 1 " and will' say to all, Come, and S^dt Yo,ub. PqoKEa?s.( . .■;,),. „ : f»>^,-, . i These HARD TIMES, support our; efforts in giving you . „< \. „.ii dHEAP AND GOOD BQpTS ANJD ( •' ' ( "'SHOES.' ," ', , , Boots Ma'de'to Order.-' Best ship and. Qualityi - Repairs' Neatly ' atid' , ; . , ..: Quicklj! Attended to.- ' ! " "• "' , ' Bootmakers .will-4o iWell^o'lnspect Oti i) Stock of Leatl^^.and Shoemakers "EiMi Itei '. ?v? ve /y WPB. , th .?, Tra^e rftq,ujresr ft q,ujres canl -be found at "■ . l „,,.., i JTHE NEW TIMES' BOOT' SHOP, ° i j iAt jWeJlingtoni Priced', s Xi { !■ ! Sole Agents fof A/Tyfe'sjDouble Boiled : (Sole Leather. ,and Superior- < Water-r ■-■ | .-\" Kesiating ICip. „ r( „r . (8^ 'Not'e'tfie address^ arid^Call^Ea'rlyi- , iTHE NEW TIMES' OA ; SHB00T ! •; ! :'• ,':. ; ..SHOP,'- . ! >• I' 1 " r " , 1 R. HANNAH AND CO., Proprietors, ' Victoria^ Avenue, , (Next Pollock & Young's,)

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XII, Issue 9513, 13 September 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume XII, Issue 9513, 13 September 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume XII, Issue 9513, 13 September 1879, Page 4

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