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Racing) ______ WANGANUI JOCKEY CLUB STEEPLECHASE MEETING. To be held on the 24th May, 1886. STEWARDS— Dr Earlo. Dr Connolly, A. J. Tarso t, W. Wilson, J. Paul. H. H. Harrison, aud J. G. Wilson ; Judge— W. T. Owen ; Startkr— Alex. Higgle j Clerk of"bhe Scales— E. A. Campbell : Clhbk op tuk Couksu— O. H. t'liavnimes; U*nwCAPPER- J. O. Evett ; Tiuekkkper— S. H. Drew. PROGRAMME. I.— MAIDEN STEEFbKCHASE, of 75 BOYS jaecond nor c to receive 10 soya from the c tabes; entrance, 3 hots : about two mile. , over such course aa the committee may direct ','(& maiden is one that has never won a Steeplechase ol the value of 86 soys) weight for age, To start at noon. 2— HACK STKIiPIihCHASE, <f 16 soys; one mile and a distance ; post entries; entrance, 1 soy ; open to all Jhorses that have never won an advertised race Slack and hunter races excepted), or nominated for any race at date of runniig; lowest weights lost. J o start at 1 o'clock. B— WANGANUI HANDICAP STEEPLECHABE, of £00 soys : second liorae to receive 25 soys from the stakes ; 'nomination, 2 soys ; acceptance, 4 soys ; over the Wanganui Steeplechase course ; distance about 3 miies; winner of any Handicap Steeple ch&se of the value of 100 sovb after declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 71bs. To start at 2 o'clock. 4— HANDICAP HACK STEEPLECHASE, of 26 SOVB ; nomination, Ll ; acceptance, Ll ; distance, Ismiies ; oien toallherses that are eligible for the previous Hack Race ; post entries. To start at 2.30 p.m. 6.- GB^ND STAND HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE, ef 60 soys ; second horse to receive 10 soys from the stakes ; distance, about 2 milt s ; nomination, £1 ; acceptances, £2 ; open to all horses ; weights to bjo declared at 2,30 o'clock ou the day of the race. To start at 3to o'clock. 6.— CONSOLATIUN HANDICAP' STEEPIHCHASB, ol 30 soys ; for all beatea horses (hacks included) ; distance, 1 inilo and a half ; nomination, £1 ; acceptance, £l. lo start at 4.30 p.m. DATES OF NOMINATIONS, ACCEPTANCES, &O. Nominations for AVnnganui and Grand Stand Bteeplech»Be Handicaps will clcse on Tuesday, 6th April Weights will appear on Tuesday, 20th April. ZZZ General Entries tor Maiden, and acceptances for Handicaps, will close on Tuesday, 11th May. , RULES AND REOULAIIONS. All Nominations, Weights, Acceptances, and, Entries (except whero otherwise specified) will close at the Secretary's ofilce at 9 p.ui. All eiitncs to be sealed aud addressed to ihe Secretary, Wanganui, entrnnco money tnclosed, w.th name, a o e at. iho time ot entry, pedigree, and, hi the case of handienps, performances ofthehor-e, name of the owner, and colors of tbe rider. Auy jockey riding except in the .colors entered, will be fined 3 sots. All entries should bo made on tho Club's printed forms of entry, wlrch may be obtained at the office of the Secretaty. All racea to bo mn under the VV.J.C. Rules. Horses walking over will only receive halt the stakes. All entries a&d nominations must be in tho h&Hds ot the Secretary at the stated time and place as advertised, accompaniul by the amount of nomination! and entrance money. Post Marks will not be received in future under any pretence whatever. Ihe sum of £5 per cent, to be deducted by the Club from all winnings. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Secretary. THE ORUNNER j/^IOAL i^OMPANY HAVE FOR SALE, at tho Lowest Priceß— Beßt Screened Brunner Household Coal Brunner Nuts (specially recommended for Blacksmith's work) Beat Screened Household Newcastle Coal Tawa, Rata, and Manuka Firewood of the Beat Quality, in long or short lengths Beßt Oaten Chaff Coke, Lime, Charcoal, Fireclay, Fire Bricks Tiles, and Fireclay Goods of every description Coal, Coke, and Fireclay Goods have taken First Prize at the Melbourne and Sydney Exhibitions ; aho at the present Colonial Exhibition at Wellington |Agents for the S.S, Sx, Kiwda and S.S. Maori Which are always open for^Cargo or JStook Charter, Jlvennedy Uros, Pbopbietors, Wilson Street, READING LAMPS. JUST Landed— A shipment of KOSMOS READING LAMPS. Price-Ten Shillings" and Sixpence each, JAMES THAIN & CO., Ironmongers. WANGANUI SASH AND DOOR FACTORY AND TIMBER COMPANY, LIMl;m The Dlreotory have deoided to make farther Reductions in Prices of their Manufactured Goods. Price Lists and Moulding Sheets on Appli* cation, COOPERAGE. We would call the attention of Butchers, ! Fanners, and others that we have erected Maohinery, bo us to cheapen the production of Tallow Casks, Butter Kegs, and all other j classes of Coopers' Work, and intend to give the publio full advantage of Buch, by Reducing the Psices on all classes of goods, An early call ia invited from persona in want of suoh goods, so as to convince them we do intend making a Genuine Reduotion, [BEE HIVES. We are turning out a large quantity of the Laneatroth Bee Hives, and oan supply them either in the flat, or made up, at muoh lees price than they oan be imported, BUILDING MATERIAL, We have always on hand Large Sfcocka of Thoroughly Seasoned Building Timber, Mouldings, Doors, Sashes, Turnery, &o, All will be Bold at Lowest Current Rates, GLASS. Wo are Direct Importers, and are holders of Large Stocks Rough Plate and Sheet Gl&bb, and anyone favoring us with their patronage in thia line will find our Prioes very reasonable. HENRY CORNFOOT, Manager, LOCAL INDUSTRY. Wanoandi SAUCE AND PICKLE FACTORY, River Bank. For Sale, Wholesale and Retail, manufactured from the Freshest of Vegetables, and Preserved in Pure Matt Vinegar :— Onions Worcestershire Relish Cauliflower Delhi Chutney Beanß Tomato Sauce Cucumber Tomato Catsup Mixed Pickles Mushroom Catmip Chow Chow Chili Vinegar Pickle Garlick , In Jars from 1 Gallon, and in Bottle. Also, Cuoumbkh, cured in tho Jewish Style, Is 6d per Dozen given for Pickle Bottles, I F, WHITLOCK, Proprietor, WILSON'S /COLONIAL SHEEP DIP. \j — — Fiest Peize and Medal N.Z. Exhibition, Wellington, 1885. Sole proprietors...... John Hatch & Cot NO HOT WATER REQUIRED in ÜBing the above Dip. See what report Bays in Hawk's Bay Herald, June 1884 :— " No Bmell, capital lustre, soft feel, clear and sound staple." Full particulars as to price, prospectus, &0., on application to .POLLARD, SIMES, & COY Taupo Quay, Wanganui, Sole Agents for the District, NOTICE OF REMOVAL. DDAY, tailor, begs to notify^that he • he has removed from the shop next to Mr Burns, chemist, to the premises adjoining Ainßworth's boot shop, nearly op« posit© the Viotoria Hotel.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XX, Issue 5882, 19 April 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume XX, Issue 5882, 19 April 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume XX, Issue 5882, 19 April 1886, Page 4

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