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Sports. 24— Running Long- Jrmp— let prize, £2. 2nd, £1. Nomination, 2s ; enti ance 2s Gd 25— Consolation Handicap, 520 yards. Open to all who compete in any ofthe events numbered 3, 6, 10, 15, and 19 without winning a first prize. Ist prize, £3'; 2nd, £1. Entrance 3s. NOTIOE TO COMPETITORS. Nominations must be accompanied by a record of performance for the two years previous to the date for closing the entries, and must be lodged with the Seoretary on or before Monday, 9th January, at noon. Handicaps wUlbepublishedonl3th January. Nomination fees must be paid at time of entering and acceptances on the ground. All events, except handicaps, poat entry. The attention of competitors is specially directed to Rule No 5, of the rules and conditions of competition, in the Society's new book of rules, which, may be obtainod fromthe Secretary at 6d each. Competitors must run under flieir true namea and at time of nominating must disclose aU other namea under which they have previously performed. The Sooiety's rules aa printed and amended, and the regulations of tho Working Committee will be strictly adhered to. Admission to the grounds : — Is ; Children under 12, half price; vohicles, including driver, 2a Gd ; members tickets, 10a each, admit holder and lady to the ground and grand-stand, and must be shown at tho gates. Special arrangements will be made with tho Railway Department. JAS.WATT, Secretary. BOOTS., These Celebrated Boots have STOOD the TlfiST forTHIRTEEN YEARS j they have been Bold thronghout the colony, and are to-day MORE POPULAR THAN EVER ; in the busy city or in the quiet forest their fame is known to thousands. THE SPLENDID^WEAR And roputit on of this a. nd have arisen from the fact that only Firat-class Materials are used, and none but Good Workmen are employed in their manufacture. TESTIMONIALS Have boen received from Hundreds of Customers, certifying to the Splendid Wear of these Boots, and the Publio are guaranteed againat loss from bad workmanship. A Boot with such a reputation naturally leada to other goods being offered, purporting to be "Zealandias," but thia is registered Trade Brand, and every pair ia stamped on the aole "Zealandia," and every other boot ia not a genuine ," Zealandia." THESE CELEBRATED BOOTS Have had extraordinary sucoess at the varioua Exhibitions. In Sydney and Melbourne they obtained the Highest Colonial Awards ; at Christohuroh and Wellington Exhibitions they obtained the only Uold Medala, and have been placed first at local shows and Exhibitions too numerous) to mention ; and at the recent INDIAN AND COLONIAL EXHIBITION they were pronounoed the FINEST EXHIBIT in the whole Exhibition, (See Sir Julius You Haast's letter to Sir J ulius Vogol) , And at thia was in competition against tbe British Empire.it is something to bs fairly proud of. Let all those who want Strong, Hardwearing, Good-fitting Boots, buy a pair ■ " ZEALANDIAB," and they will never use any other. Sold by Storekeepera and Boot and Shoe dealers throughout New Zealand,] and manufactured f he trade by LIGHTBAND, ALLAN, AND CO., CHRISTCHURCH. See that the brand " ZEALANDIA ".is stamped on the sole. The now •• PARAGON " Boot patented by us, and the INDKSTRUOTIBLE TOE are aplendid things ; and we also highly recommend "Corriok's Patent Boot Baok Proteotors." IGHTBAND, ALLAN, AND CO. RED LION LIVERY & BAIT STABLES. TITOOEE & /~W. Peopbietors. Having taken the above commodious and conveniontly-Bituatcd Stablos, the Propriotora hope to bo favoured vrith a share of tho public patronage. Horses broken in to saddle and single or double harness. Horses bought, sold, or unchanged. Ordors taken for Castration and Speying. Twenty years' successful experience in this branch, MOORE & CO., TAYLORVILLK. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. TAYLORVILLE STOKE. Wholesale and Retail. STOCK-TAKING!! , "C» STOCK-TAKING! -ffi» In| order |to 'facilitate Stook-tsking at the end of the month, the undersigned is holding a fi REAT /CLEARING QALE Of Mkn's.lYodths, andJlßoys' CLOTHING OVERCOATS DRAPERY BOOTS FANCY GOODB &0., S.O , &O* Stock must be Reduced. LOWER TEAN EVKBI'FOK." THESE CHEAP TIMES. No Reasonable Offer Refused, A Raro Opportuuity^aliould not be Several Lines m Cutlery, Saddlery, Crockery, AlGlaasware to be oleared at Job Prioes. /GROCERY T»EPAHTMENT A full stock of Grocerien and [Oilman's Stores on hand, A choice supply of Indian, "China, Ceylon, and Java TEAS. FLOUR, OATMEAL, POTATOES, AND PRODUCE Of all kinds always on hand. Good Value in Everything tS-iCkSll IPUECIUSERSJIVERYULIBER DEALT WITH. O. G. A. H ab : vey< TAYLORVILLE STORE. CHOOL BOOKS. SCHOOL MATERIAL: Speoial linea in Exoroiao Booka, Sohool Bags, and la faot (all Sohool Material, always kept by. A.- D. WILLIS, Bookseller and Stationer, Wanganui,

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 6406, 6 January 1888, Page 4

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