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Basing: of the T Soles one half-hour before the official time of starting Any person neglecting or refusing to comply with this. rule shall p»y a line nl NoVallflcation Fee required. JOHN B. BUS9ELL, Hon Sec. Submitted and M™*^ E . JACK4O!t| Beoretary W.J.C. TV/lOMOHAKI J*AUE MEETING. FOR HACKS ONLY. To bo held afc Messrs Hearn & Kennedy's on OCTOBER 20th, 1888. Judge— R- F\ Mcßae. Starter— T. Nicholson Clerk of tho Course— G. Nicholson. Handicappor— R. E. Mcßae. Timekeeper — Wm. Wilson. Clerk of Scales— T. W. Fishor. Stewards— N.Hcarn.J.Kcnncdy, A. Straehan, W. Brewer, T. Clark, C. E. Brewer, and J. Morton. Progbamhk. I— Handicap Hurdle Race, of £20 j two miles j over 8 flights of hurdles 3ft 6in high j nomination 1 aov, acceptance ml. To start at 12 o'clock. 2— Handicap Flat RACE.of £20; li miles; nomination 1 boy, acceptance nil. 'To start at 1 p.m. 3— Handicap Flat Race, of £15; |-mile ; nomination 15s, acceptance nil. To start at 2 p.m. — Momohaki Cup Handicap, of £80; 1 miles; nomination 1 soy, acceptanco 10s To start at 3 p.m. s— Pont Race, ot£s; catch weights; Jmile; ponies to bo not over 14 handß; nomination ss. To start at 3.30 p.m. 6— Consolation Handioap, of £10; for all beaten horses ; once round the course; nomination 10s, accoptanco nil. To start at 4 p.m. Nominations closo at tho Commercial Hotel, Waverley, on September 17th, at 8 p.m. Nominations for Ilandicap Hurdles, 1 soy; Handicap Flat Race, 1 soy; Momohaki Cup, 1 soy ; f-milo Handicap Flat Race, 15a ; Pony Kace, 6s. Weights will be declared for tho abovo handicaps on or about Scptenibor 23th. Acccptancoa for tho Momohaki Cup (10s) and all othor races (nil) will closo at the Commercial Hotel, Waverley, on October Bth, at 8 p.m.

RULES AND REGULATIONS. Hacks moan hor c* that Imve nover won an advertised race (haolt aiM hunter races excepted) orn minuted for sny race ni the time of running No fntry will bo received f >r any raco, except upon thf jo conditions -That all disputes, claims, and objection* arising out of tho racing shull be decided by n majority of the Stewards pwsont, or tboso whom they may appoint. Ihetr decision upon all points In connection with the carrying out of tb • preitfamruo shall bo final. All races to be run under the W.J.C. JJules. No nomination or acceptance will bo received on any pretence whatever, unless actually accompanied by tho necessary amount payiblo. All entiles to be nddrosscd to the Secretary, Commercial Hotel, Waverloy, and must enclose the name, age, pedlgreo, and performances of the horse, name of the owner, and colours of the ridOT ' W, BREWER, Secretary. t übmltUd aud approved— MtEEJIAN B. JACKSON, Secretary W.J.C. jVT EW TURNIP SEEDS THREE TONS OF NEW SWEDE AND Y2LLOW TURNIP SEEDS Now to Hand, Ei "' Lutterwouth," in lino condition. Importing Direct from tho growers, I am able to offer tho Best Quality at Lowest Possible Rates. Price Lists and Samples post free on application. 4 TONS moro daily expected ex "Clareraont," now in tho colony. JAMES TAIRD, U TAPPO QUAY. T MPORT ANT NOTICE. As the Wool Season is coming on,l would respectfully call the attention of Sheep Farmers to my PATENT IMPROVED COMPOUND LEVER WOOL PKESS, Which has been further improved for this season, and which is admitted by all who havo used it to be tj^° Tho Best nnd Moat Efficient WOOL PRESS in the Market. Takes up less space. No chains, no ropes to be continually stretching and breaking, and for strength and simplicity it i 3 admitted to bo PERFECT. For further particulars, apply to tho WANGANUI FOUNDRY, Whoro numerous TESTIMONIALS can be shown from oomo of tho largest users both in thia district, Napier, Wellington nnd Canterbury, where the Press has given entire satisfaction.

Samples can now bo seen at the Works, whero they are ready for delivery. T\ A V 1 D ~~\f URR AY, ENGINEER, WanoantjiEnqinkebin&&Agr(cultubal WCKBS, TAUPO QUAY, WANGANUI. TO STAND THIS SEASON IN THE WANGANUI DISTRICT. cf ?(■»-,, , r> . Tho Colobrntd Cart StalWfflf 1 T^INCE VICTOE. PRINCE VICTOR is a rich bay with black points, stands IGJ hands high on short log with immenso flat bone (tho bestof quality); hna excellent foet and good action. Sire, Young Scotchman, imported ; dam Blossom, by Nugget; granddam by Tasman,imported; and great granddam by Sampson. Blossom gained First Prize at tho Wanganui Show aa a 3-year-old — tho only timo she was evor shown. Young Scotchman by Scotchman, importod ; dam 80110, by Mount Macedon ; granddam Jess, imported from Tasmania. Mount Macedon by Mount Wellington, imported ; out of Mr Kenn^ 's prize maro Blosßom, bred by tho Hon. Neil Black. Mount Macedon, as a yearling, gained the following prizos, namoly— ln 1863, First at Melbourne and First at Kyneton. In 1804, First nt Kilmoro, Second at MelboHrno,aiid Second at Kynoton ; in 1805, Second at Kilmoro and Romsoy, against all corners. Scotchman was brod by Mr Eay,Hazlofield, Castle Douglas. Siro, Mr Muir's Champion, «ho gained First Prizo at the Highland Society's Show, whon two jcars old. Whon four years old, gained tho premium of forty sovereigns for Iho Custlo Douglas District ; in 1860, a pruo of forty sovoreigns,to travel in Wigtonshiro, and in 1870 tho samo prizo again. Champion, by Champion, importod to Australia, and was sold to go to Now Zoaland for a largo aum. Champion, by Farmer, tho proporty of tho lato Robert Anderson, Esq., Drumoro. Farmor «aa siro of Victor, Pnnco Charlie, Blacklock, and n-any other eolebrated horses. Scotchman gained First Prize at Glasgow 1809, beforo leaving for Australia ; and First Prize at tho Grand National Socicty't) Show nfc Kyneton in the same yoar ; and in 1871 tho Kynoton Society's First Prizo, and a week after ho again won tho Melbourne Grand National First Pri/o ; tho same day tho Champion Hedal for being tho bosfchorae in tho field. At the abovo mooting ho beat Cox's Prido of Scotland twico j tho famous horso Princo Charlio.Wcsthorno Iron Duko, Crawford's Lord Clyno, Gordon's Wallace, .Karl of Montcith.Princo of Wales, Watson's Champion of Scotland,and othoro of a lessor fumo.

Young Scotchman, as a yearling, gained First Prizo at Glonlyon und Dalysford. As a 2 year-old, gained tho First Prizo of £10 at tho Grand National Show, Melbourne First at Kynoton, Glonlyon, and Dalyaford; and tho Fuit Prize, a Gold Medal, at Melbourne, for 3-year-olds; Socond at Lincoln, competing against all ages ; and First Prizo ufc Christchurch, for 3-year-olds, beating fivo others. PRINCE VICTOE took Fivo Prizos at tho Rangitikei Fnrmor's Club Show,Marton, in 1882, beating everything beforo him, and First Prizo and Champion Prizo at Palmerston in 188G and 1887. Mondays— Mr Mooro's station at Kai Iwi, returning via Brunswick on Tuesday. Thursday— Kennody's. Friday and Saturday—No. 1, 2, and 3 Lines. Tkums— £3 los ( two or moro mares, £3 JOHN DAVEY & CO., Onncrs. Mauager-GEO, F. WALKER, Arauioho.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 6643, 19 October 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 6643, 19 October 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 6643, 19 October 1888, Page 4

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