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c. 1. Jones & SON'S List of Books. Mibs Nobody of Nowhere, by the author of Mr Barnes of New York, 2s Gd Was he Mad, by Victor, Is 3d Baail and Annette, by Farjcon, 2s 6d, cloth, 3s 6d Between Life and Death, by Frank Barrett, 2» Gd Vanishing Diamonds, by Campbell, 8d Tho Golden Weathercock, by Julia Goddard, 3s 6d TheßajahßHeir,7sGd For So Little, by Helen Davis, 2s Gd Jack Straw, 1b 3d My Own Child, by Florence Marryat, 2s 6d Expansion of England, by J. H. Seoley, 3s Gd Ihe War in the Crimea, by Sir E. Hamley, GsCd Who Poisoned Hetty Duncan, ly Dick Donovan, 2s 6d Major Barttelot's Diaries and Letters, 20s Erain Pasha, the Rebellion at the Equator, by A. J. Mountenoy-Jeppson, 2os With Stanley's Rear Column, by J. Roso Troup, 20s In Darkest Africa, by H. M. Stanley, 17s Gd Matthew Arnold's Poetical Works, 9s 6d A Diplomats Diary, by Julien Gordon, 2s Gd A Village Priest, by Albert D. Vandam, 2s Gd Heriot's Choice, by R. N. Casey, 7s 6d The World's Desire, by Eider Haggard and Andrew Lang, 7s Gd Work while we have Light, by Tolstoi, 3s Gd A Marked Man, by Ada Cambridge, 2s Gd, cloth, 3s 6d Decline and Fall of the British Empiro, or The Witch's Cavern, 7e Cd The Earl of Beaconsfield, by J. A. Froudo, 4s 6d Bail Up, a Romanco of Bushrangers and Blacks, by HumeNisbet, 4s 6d The Great Taboo, by Grant Allen, 4s Gd Broadsword and Singlestick, Is 3d Our Destiny, the Influence of Socialism on Morals and Religion, by Lnnrence Gronlund, 3s Cd The Bondman, by Hall Came, 2s 6d The Cure of Consumption, by Dr Koch, li3d The Impregnable Rock of Holy Scripture, by W. E. Gladstone, 4s Gd Philosopher Dick, Adventures of a New Zealand Shepherd, 7s Gd Guy Mannering, by Sir Walter Scott, 8d My Shipmate Louise, by W. Clark Russell, 2s Gd Mama, by W. E. Norrie, 2s Gd, cloth, 3s Gd The Earthly Paradise, by William Morris, 9s Gd When we were Boys, by Wm. O'Brien, 3s 6d The Care of the Sick at Home and in Hospital, by Dr Billroth, 7s Gd Society Pictures, selected from Punch by Dv Maurier, in monthly parts, Nos. 1 and 2 now ready, Is 3d each A Dead Man's Diary, by G T. Bettany, 2s Gd The Unearned Increment, by W. H. Dawson, 3s Gd Celebrated Crimes and Criminals, la 3d Harper's Magazine, new volume, 11s 6d Good Words „ „ 9a Gd Family Herald „ „ 6s Gd Sunday Magazine 1, „ 9s Gd Bobbery Under Arms, Miner's Right, Squattet's Dream, by R. Boldrewood, 2s Gd each Lorna Doone, 2s Gd, cloth, 3s Gd Workshop Receipts, parts 1 to 4, 6s 6d each Son of Hagar, by Hall Came, 2s 6d A Shadow of a Crimo, by Hall Came, 2s Gd Mrs Bob, by John Strange Winter, 3s Gd A Frozen Pirate, by W. Clark Russell, 2s Gd Eight Yeara in Ceylon, by Sir S. W. Baker, 4s 6d The Rifle and Hound in C*ylon, by Sir S. W. Baker, 4s 6d Paxton'B Botanical Dictionery, 22s Gd Wild Beasts and their Ways," by Sir S. W. Baker, 15s Problems of the Future, by S. Laing, 4a Gd Modern Science and Modern Thought, by S. Laing, 4s 6d Maitland of Lauricston, by Annie S. Swan, 7s 6d Come Forth, by S. E. Phelps and H. D. Ward, 9s 6d Sidney, by Margaret Delana, 7s Gd H. I. JONES & SON, BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS, Wangabtji. mO ayoid mistakes, ask for Wolfe'f JL Schnapps. NEITHER trickery nor competition hat been able to effect the reputation ol Wolfe's Schnapps. EMAND and take nothing but the genuine Wolfe's Schnapps. JUAKTON JOCKEY CLUB HA.CX RACE MEETING. THURSDAY, sth MARCH, 1891. President -R. Aldworth, Esq. Vico-Presi-dent— A. Y. Mcßeth, Esq. Judge— Mr R, Aldworth. Clerk of Courso— Mr A. H. Bill. Clerk of Scales— Mr T. T. Watt. Starter—Mr S. Powell. Uandicapper— Mr J. B, Henry. Secretary and Treasurer— Mr R. B. Beckett. Stewards — Messrs W. B. Sanderson, T. T. Watt, D. Thunton, W. Gray, D. G. Riddiford, J. ¥. Steely, J. M. Johnston, A. Dick, and Dr Skerman, and Secretary and Judge ex qfficio. PROGRAMME. 1. First Handicap Hurdles, of 30 soys; second horso to receive 5 soys out of the Btakes ; about two miles and a distance ; over eight flights of hurdles 3ft 6in high. Winner of any hurdle race after declaration of weights to carry 71be penalty. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 20s. To start at 11.30 a.m. 2. Flying Handicap, of 30 soys ; 2nd horse to receivs 6 soys out of the stakes ; distance, about Jof a mile ; winner of any race after declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 71bs. Nomination, 10s i acceptanco, 20s. To start at 12.15 p.m. 3. Maiden Plate, of 25 soys ; second hone to receive 5 boys out of tho stakes ; distance, about 1 mile and a distance ; for horsoß that have never won an advertised race at time of starting. Entrance, 20s. To start at 1.30 p.m. i. Second Handicap Hurdles, of 25 soys ; second horse to receive 6 soys out of the stakes; about 1 mile; over 4 flights of hurdles, 3ft 6in in height ; weights to be declared after Ist Hurdles ; acceptances after Flying. Nomination, 10s ; acceptanco, 10s. To start at 3.15 p.m. 5. York Farm Handicap, of 60 soys; second horse to receive 10 boys out of the stakes ; distance, about If miles. Nomination, £1 ; acceptance, £2. Hones which havo won £20 or over, after declaration of weights, to carry 51bs ; of £35 or over, to carry lOlbß penalty. To start at 2.15 p.m. 6. Selling Race, of 20 soys ; about 1 milo and a distance. Horses entered to be sold for £20 to carry 7st ; 71bs added for each £5 in value ; balance over entrance valuo to go to Club Funds. Nomination, 20s, 7. Welter Handicap, of 25 soys ; about 1 mile and a distance ; second horao to receive 5 soys out of the stakes ; weights to be declared after York Farm Handicap. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 15s. 8. Forced Handicap, of 15s soys ; about i of a mile. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, free. NOMINATIONS, ACCEPTANCES, & GENERAL ENTRIES. Nominations will closo at Thurston'a Hotel, Marton, on SATURDAY, 14th Febrnary, at 8.30 p.m. Acceptances and general entries at thu White Hart Hotel on SATURDAY, 28th February, at 8,30 p.m. Weights rrill be declared in the Rangitikei Advocate übout MONDAY, 21st February. RULES. 1. All racea to be run under W.J.C. Rules. 2. Horses qualified to run at thiß meeting are those which have never won an advertised raw (hack and hunters' races excepted), and are not nominated for any advertised raco of ovor 40 soys at date of meeting, or have been nominated for such race six months previous to meeting. Horses qualified to run in District Races must be owned by persons residing between the Wanganui and Manawatu Rivers, and must have been in suoh district three months prier to the date of meeting. R. E. BECKETT, Hon. Secretary.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 7326, 29 January 1891, Page 4

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