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EXPIRATION ! OF IiEAiSE. PREMISES *O LET. PHENOMEftjAIi BAKE ! Owing to the foot of our Lease expiring in July, we hate decided to clear the whole o our extensive atook of DRAPER3T, CLOTBTNG, MILLINERY, Etc., Em AT r>H:E3SrQME^rA.IL, [PRICES. The Goods mast be cleared, *nd the Fremiiei giviri op in Julyi Sale will commence on SATURDAY. MjAY 18. 1895. WM. IiOVBBAT AtfD COY. • ■ T ' ; 'H-.'. j $} She Premises will be oloaed on FBIBaY, J7sh May, for the purpose {of re-markiiif Btook. 7f YOUUKS NiCE TEA ASK t YOUR CROCEft FOR ' MELSONm CtLEfeß«rtM&Bt:|EffE PURE INDIAN CHINAAJCEYLON TEAS olttb MANCHESTER HOUSE, STEEPLECHASE MEETING (Queen's Birthday). VICTORIA ANENUB. FBIDAY, 24th MAY, 1895. OFFIOEBS. President: DrEarle, Vice-President : H N Harrison. Judge: DrEarle. Handicap- •— -— per : J O Evett. Clerk of the Scales : WA. Campbell. Cierk of the Course : M Higgie. Hon Surgeon; Dr Tripe. Timek«cp«r : ■ B Higgie. Hon Veterinary • Surgeon : J A Hawke, M.B.C.V.S. Stewards: D* Connolly, Messrs A Higgie; B Higgie, A J x , , _ _. Parsons, H N Harrison, if H Nufon, and gU. H/T TT T? 1^ FT W •Alexander, Jndgo and Treasurer ex' \jf# i-TX U Xi> V^ -DL* offloio. Starter : C H Ohavannea. v Secretary and Treasurer : Mr F B Jaokson. . PKOORAMMB. 1 Flying Stakes Handicap (on the flat), of 60 botb; second horse to receive & bovi ~— . of the stakes ; distance, 6 furlongs. Nomination 1 sot, acceptance 1 soy. ' To' sWrt at 12 -noon. 2 Wanganui Handicap Sfceeploohase, of 250 boys ; second horso to receive 30 sots; and third horse 10 sots from the stakes : over the-Wanganni Steeplechase CoStee j c ditt.: «™« » ™ To 4, T »• anoe, a«>ufr th*eo mile* i-triaAer 'of-Ahy , Q-BBAT DISPLAY Handicap Steeplechase of the taltie'of 'loV sots after declaration of weights te carry a penalty; oj 71ds. 2 botk acceptance i sots. To start at ,\lMp.m, 3 Htuiter's Steep.kchaae Ha&Hoip. ,of W sots ; second horw to'recerVe' lIO'.l lO '. tbrr&bii' the stake*; opaa to «U <tf&uatt(*3**HWri> , oy ' distance, *ty*it3 miles; orwtiueh f^urti ' as the stewards may direct ; -gentleman. riders ; lowest weight not unacr' . ll«t. Nomination t sot, acceptance 1* rot. To * start at 1.45 p.m. Qualification fob HuNTBBs-^Open to all horsos qualified during the year 1894 ?or that . have ridden to the hounds twiqe in the pre- AiiitnwiM a*A '"WlTi+a** sent season (1895) to the satisfaction of the JatUluXlin ailCl WUllier Master of Hounds ; but whiolf have never T^»o*»«»*«t»" won an advertised steeplechase or hurdle tace 'JL#xeuflßjrV c (hack and huntei races exoepted). ~ Master's certificate to bo produced to Olerk oX tha — " ■ Scales. 4 Trial Steeplechase Handicap, of 80 botb ; ' Ladies' and Children's Jackets and second horse to receive 10 sots from' the Mackintoshes. stakes; for all horses which "have never won a Steeplechase of the value of 26 bots ! Boys 1 and Girls' 'Beef er Jackets. (hacks and hunters oxceptsd) ; distanoe, about 2J miles; oTer Buohconrae as the Ladies' and OhiMnn's MillinMnr. stewards may direct. Nomination 1 sot, * acceptance 2 sots. To start at 2.15 p.m. HATS 'ABTD BOBThBJTS. 5 Winter Oats Handicap (on the flat), of 100 soys ; second horse to receive 10 sots from Plain and Fancy Dress Material*, the stakes ; winner of Flying to carry a I , penalty of 71bs; distance, 1J miles. Nomi- li&tfes' and CoildWn's BlanndeW* nation 1 sot, acceptance 2 sots. To start I Underolothink. at 3 p.m. 6 Final Handicap Steeplechase, of 60 soys; _____„_,_,«. .-,«v_i CT nt iorn™ second horse to receive 10 sots from the OOLOHfrAL FLANNELS, BLANKETS, stakes; distance, about 2 miles. Nomina- BUGS AND SHAWLS. tiou 1 soy, acceptance 1 soy, to be made , lv half-an-hour before the race starts. To start at 3.45 p.m. All! the Newest; P«tt«rni in VIiANNBIi7 Haok Flat Handicap, of 40 sots ; Beoond BTTB, extra widej/'. •suitable for Ladiet 1 horse to receive 10 sots from the stakes ; Underolothinz, distance, 1 mile and a distance ; minimum weight, 7st 71b. Nomination 1 sot, ac- """"* ceptance 10s. (Vide definition of a Hack) . .oi.. «,i'_ I■i ,T 1 4^--. To start at 4.30 p.m. ' ' S^)6Cial 'MH© Definition of a hack— A haok is a horse that T _ + ' ,wn nmT nvtina'a ttt aTwnq has neTer won an adTertised race (haok and LaDTBS' AND CHILDREN'S ULSTEBS hunter races excepted), and that is not, at ttt » ft lf pnoe. time of start, and has not been, during the three calendar months preTious to the time of — ~" start, nominated for any race— haok and _ 4T , Tlj , a , .^-n riwTT TiwW-ta'H TntfrkWß hunter races excepted. IiADIBB' AND CHILDREN S UNDBBOLOTJEHNur Dates of Nominations, Weights, and Ac- „, - „-i „, „\ v . . ceptances and amounts to be forwarded to Sw 7 Ma d° U P on tne Shortest Notice. Jgp Secretary, Wanganui Jookey Olub. TUESDAY, April 9th, 1895, at 9 p.m.— Nominations— Flying Handicap, 1 sot; Winter Oats, Z soy; Wanganui Staapleohaaa, _, t»»VT-t>i^i»n - 2sovs; Trial Steeplechase, 1 boy. XXTKS- Cr» MlJfiiC/a» DAY, April 23rd, 1896 (on or about)— Weights lor the above handicaps. TUESDAY, April 30th, 1895, at 9 p.m.— Nomina- Viotoria Avenue, Wanganui. tions— Hunter's Steeplechase, 1 sot; Final Steeplechase. 1 sot ; Hack Flat, 1 soy. Acceptances — Flying, 1 soy ; Winter Oat8 f> 2 sots ; Wanganui Steepleohase, 4 sots ; .Trial A , , Steeplechase, 2 sots. TUESDAY, May 7th, ? ' '" "— ' ,' , 1895 (on or about)— Weights for Hunter's, Trial, and Haok Flat Handicaps. TUESDAY, May 14th, at 9 p.m. — Acceptances— Hunter's Steeplechase, 1 sot; Hack Flat Handicap, 10s. FBIDAY, May 24th (on te» /-1088 AND J^ ! O.''S course)— Weighte for Final Steeplechase wiU f] * \j acce^nce dd saf"an-Ss af "an-S KM TJSLteO6APH 'LINE' >OF > COACHES. starts. ' BetwHen FBEEMAN R. JAOKSON^ B^»ilNdHJiM^D ' FB*LD tta. ! , 'Doire'- Mr ' Loves' ' Hotel, ' BimringhMn moitdats; wjariNßajbAYs, akd , sj 'a^TFjttKAYS Jj«a'T« H*iti«'» Hatel, KeildiDg', on arrival of MsiLTwn from North at 4.10 p.m. ■w -w^ rarfTTomTW AU'Od^ l Pa»B^fd'r l Aitlti' bsie^ill Painter, Paperhanger, GHnisr, Decorator Buggies, ; Saddle Horgeij. %)«,- &0., alw»y &0,, &0., on hire At Mr Lowe's Hotel. Sf. HILL STBBET, WANQANUI. .-m,^.,.. Estimates Furnished. Connfey r< Wo'rk' ' ' -.n™™,,;^. Done. Oenuine Material Used; ■ PBOPBIB1!EO«.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8552, 21 May 1895, Page 1

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