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First Handicap Hack Flat Race, of 30 soys; second horse 5 soya out of stakes ; one mile and a distance; nomination, lsov ; acceptance, )0s 'Io Btart at 4 o'clock Hawera Weltor Handicap, of 50 aovs; second horse 10 soys out of stakes ; one mile ; nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, '1 soy ; Minimum weight, Bst. To start at 4.30 o'clock. SECOND DAY. Flying Handicap, of 75 sovb ; aecond horse 15 soys out of the stakea ; aix furlongs ; nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 2 soys ; winner of any handicap of the advertised value of 50 soya or more after declaration of v, eights to carry 51b extra. To start at 12 o'clock. Second Handicap Hurdles, of 75 soys; second horse 15 boys out of tho stakes; two miles and a distance; over nine flights of hurdles 3ft Gin high' ; nomination, leov; accoptanco, 2 soys. To start at 12.45 o'clock. I Second Handicap Hack Hurdles, of 30 aovs; I second horss 5 eovs out of the Btakes; one , Miles and a half; over six flights of hurdles 3ft Gin high ; nomination, 1 eov ; acceptE unto, 10s To start at 13q o'clock, j W inmate Handicap, ot 150 soys; 6eeond liorao 20 soya, third hor»e 5 boys out of stakes; ono mile and it halt ; nomination, ) 1 eov; acceptanco, 3 toys. To sturt at ) 2.30 o'clock. 3 Nmseiy Handicap, of 55 soys; second horso , 5 soya out of the stakes; for 2-year- jlda [ seven lurlongs ; nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 1 soy. To start at 3.15 o'clock. i) Second Ilardicap Hack Flat Race, oHO a so\s; second boroo 5 f ova out ot ata kes s 0110 mile and a half ; nomination, I eov; acceptance, 10a. To stai tat 4.30. o'clock. ; Noimanby Hlufces, of 50 soya ; spcoh'l horse ■ 10 soys out of the atakes; one mile and a (juait'r; nom. nation, 1 eov; acceptance, £1 10s ; h inner of Waimate Handicap to 0 tarry 511) ixtia.. To atuit at 5 o'elook. n > ' Advorti=ed value" ineana tho actual t, amount advertiecd to be giv en to tho first horso, irreapoctive of any deductions. . Hack means a horse that has nov»r won a 0 race, or is not nominated at date of entry A for any raeo (hack und hunter races ex0 coptcd). ;. Telegraph Oflice cloaca at Hawera at five o'clock pin. 0 Nominations and acceptances vv ill bo ron ceivcd at the timo and on tho dates men- ,. tioneci, ut the office of Iho Club, Hawera, , ( and by Harry H. Hayr, Tattorsall'a, Aucky land, and Alfred T. Danvers. Napier. Special facilities will be given to trainers from a distance for using tho taming track II after tho Egmont Meeting und prior to tho Wanganui Jockey Club's Meeting llth and i; 12th March. 'l EXCURSIONS. Special arrangements will be made with B the Railway Department and Shipping 5 Companies between Auckland and Now ■ . Plymouth or Waitara. DATES OF MEETINGS FOLLOWING a THAT OF THE EGMONT RACING :o CIUB. 9 Wunpinui Jockey Club, llth and 12th J " March Hawko's Bay Jockey Club, 17th and 18th I 1 ' March 10 Napier Park Racing Club, 24th and 25th a Maich. 10 l " DATES OK NOMINATIONS AND ACCEPTANCES AND AMOUNTS TO c - BIC FORWARDED. '" NOMINATIONS-SATURDAY, 20th ' December, 180 J, at 9 p.m.— First Handicap Hurdles, Second Handicap Hurdlee,Egmont c ' Handicap, Waimate Handicap, Hawera 0> We]|orlinmlienp,Fl)ingfclandicap,Nornian- »■ by Stake's, each 1 soy. SATURDAY, 24th 0 January, 1801, ut 9 p m.— Sapling Stakes, " 2 soys; Nursery ."Handicap, 1 aov ; Trial .'• Stakes, £1 10s ; First Hack Hurdles, Second l ' Hack Hurdles, Fust Hack Flat, Second l ' Hack Flut, ] boy each. y- ACCEPTANCES— SATURDAY, 24th 10 Junuiuy, 1891, at 9 pm.— First Handicap )r Hurdles and Egmont Handicap, 2 soys ; Hawera Weltor Handicap, 1 boy; Flying )r Handicap, 2 cove. WEDNESDAY, Uth in February, 1891, at 9 p.m.— First Hack W Hurdles, Sil; First Hack Flat, 10s. Ixl FINAL PAYMENT.— Egmont Handicap, »• 4 soys. ACCEPTANCES.— WEDNESIo DAY, 18th Fobniary, 1891, at 10 p.m.— "' Second Handicap Hurdles, 2 soys ; Waimate ■d Htiutlicap,3 soys : Nursery Himdicnp, 1 BOY I 1 - Noimanby Stakes, £1 10 b; Second Hack - v Hurdles," and Second Hack Flat, 10s. '5 WEIGHTS-SATURDAY, 10th January, 10 1891.— First Handicap Hurdles, l'gmont Handicap, Hawera Welter Handicap, Flying Handicap. WEDNESDAY, 4th L '- February, 1891.— First Hack Hurdlea, First Hack Hat. WEDNj:BDAY,IBth February, 10 at 830 p.m. — Second Handicap Hurdles, Second Hack Huidlca, Waimate Handicap, Nuiser^ Handicap, Noimanby Stages, and 33 Second Hack Flat.

WOOL, FLAX, BUTTEB, AND OTHER PRODUCE. are prepared, as usual, to TAKE TV CHARGE of PRODUCE entrusted to us Una Season FOR SALTS in ANY MARKET that may seom to bo tho Bt>st for Shippers, und ive htwo tho most reliablo information for the guidenco of our friends. W <~> L . We consider that LONDON wil' undoubtedly this year bo the Best Market for the staple, A largo quantity was bought last year in tho Colonies for shipment to London, and our direct information is that 0 very serious loss waß mado on tho purchases. Xhe experiment is unlikely to be repealed this year, except at sneh a margin as mil make it safe for tho buyers. Under thoso eiicumstaneos wo coneidor growers j here will do well to secure tho margin for themselves, by sending the Wool to London on their own account, and tho reports wo hnvo of tho probabilities of the market there this season lead us to emphasise thia ulvieo. We aro -willing to advance liberally, and no chargo no interest on tho advance nor exchange between here and London. Tho leturns laat year weio most unfortunate. Wo believe thia was chiefly duo to the nant of apace in the Direct Steamers, and consequently to the Butter being injuied while anaiting shipment, liis year theia mil bo plonty of space, a nd we aro making arrangoments to avoid delays any11 here. So that if the Butter ia really prime when sent from the duirv, pa.iablo results should bo obtained. No interior butter should be scut with miy hope of getting a decent price. FLAX. It is wise to send only the beat quality of this, and only thoso should send even that quality 11 ho are so situated aa to be ablo to produce tho article at the minimum cost. Both in America and in London low prices are ruling at present. - Wo are keeping ourselves fully advised by Cable and Letter, and we will advance according to circumstances. PROMPT SETTLEMENT ON RECEIPT OF ACCOUNT SALES. WE CHARGE NO COMMISSION, IN TEREST, OR EXCHANGE HERE ON ADVANCES. AND QO. } WANGANUI. WOLFE'S Schnapps. Tho safest plan 13 to purchase original unopened bottles. (JQ { i (\l \ has been paid anay in £/jZ%K)\j\j Wolfo's Schnapps orders "jVf" EITHER trickery nor competition has 1* been able to affect the reputation of Wolfe's Schnapps. TT7\MPIRE ripEA i^OMPANY'S Empire Brand,

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 7327, 30 January 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 7327, 30 January 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 7327, 30 January 1891, Page 4