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I. TUESDAY, 10th M»y, 1998 (on ocabout) Weights— For Hunters' SteepleohaM, Fint Hack Hurdles, and Pint Hack Flat. TUBSPAY, 17th May, 1898, «t 9 pm. Acceptances— Hunters'-Steepleonase, 1 aov; First Hack Hurdles and First HaAFlat, 103 eaoh ST TUESDAY, 21th M&v, 1898 (at or about) J 8 p.m. Weight*— For Winter Oats, Second ■ ; Hurdles, Grand Btaud Steeplechase, Hunters' k Hurdlei, Seoond Hack Hurdles, and Saoond i- Hack Flat. i, TUE3DAY, 21th May, 1898, stlOp.m; *■ Acceptances— Winter Oats and Second •• Hurdle Handicap, 2 soys; Hunters' Hurdle n Eacoaud Second Hack Hurdles, 10s each; R Grandstand Steeplechase, 3 ioti ; Second >■ Hack Flat, 10s. WEDNESDAY, 25th May, 189S (on the Course) Weights— For Final Steeplechase' f, will be declared after the Grandstand Steeplechase, and acceptances must be made hall10 an-hour before the race starts. . ; ° BULKS AND BEGULATIONS. it To which the attention of persons entering horses is particularly directed. 10 All entries, nominations, eto., will close id at the Beeretary'x office, Wanganui, at 9 p.m.,-* le except when otherwise specifisd.— All .entries » to be sealed and addressed to the Seoretory, sr Wangauui S ooiey Olub, Wanganui, entr&noe ie money enclosed, with the' iumo, age at time . to of entry, name of owner, pedigree, colours of a, the rider, and in the case of handicaps where horses have not previously started on the 50 Wanganui course, performances of the hone, m Kutranco moneys ' to go to the f uuds of tt« rs Club.— Entries by telegram muitbe confirmed c, in writing at the earliest possible opportunity. 16 —Stakes aro paid in full.— All races to be s ; run under the N.Z. Bulen of Bating.— No >n entry will be xecoived under any pretence a. whatever Biter the hour named, s; N.B. — The stakes in, the subjoined proie gramme are , 'subject to revision by the Corner mittee prior to closing, as to the dates of t; entry, acceptance, eto., amount of added to money, ana conditions. The Committee aSo roserve to themielves the right of altering b; the dates on which the handicap* appear in should they deem fit to do so. of FEEEMAN B. JACKSON, os Secieturv and Tteasurer. 30 NOMINATION OP YEABLINGS.ft MONDAY, tea APBIL, 1898, AT 9 P.M. t i At the Secretary's Office, Wanganni. ?o — _~ NOMINATIONS ;• . fob - >; TWO-YEAB-OLD STAKES, 1899.. a (To be ran in March), f • A sweepstake of 10 soys each! for starters, with 160 soys added ; second hnne to reV ceive 30 soys from the stakes ; , distance, 6 furlongs; colU, Bbt 71b; fillies and geld* 10 ines, BBt 31bs ; the Tinner cf any race of the " value of 200 eovs to carry 61bs extra ; "of n 300 soys 7ibs extra (penalties not accumn- . lative). Nomination 1 soy, acceptance 4> .' soys, and 5 soys at the post. _ c UTD FOB ' ' * WANGANUI GUINEAS, 1899. A (To bo run in October; . Of 200 soys ; second horse to receive 50 soys " from the stakes; distance, lmiJe; colts, >> Bst lOlbs; fillies and geldings, Bst 61bi; ■ nomination 1 soy, acceptance 4 soys, 5 FIIEEJIAN E. JACKSON, Secretary. 0 ** "* " " ***""" *~°~" —^ii — — «t a * BHBEP DIP! SHEEP DIP. 1000 Sheep Dipped for £1 7b 6d. A Condensed Fluid Preparation for the Destruction of all Parasites Infecting Sheep. WHITE'S Sheep - Dipping Fluid. Being the- exact Preparation which was placed must, when in competition with eight of the leading Sheep Dips at the Canterbury A, and P. Sooiety's Important Trial extending from April to November, 1887. " ' THIS preparation is entirely soluabie and mixes instantly with Cold Water. It does not disturb the natural lay of the wool, nor interfere with tlw yolk. Every parcel sent out Warranted Thoroughly Effective, when used according <o instructions wbiob accompany cadi Package. One Gallon of the Fluid to Ona Hundred Gallons of Water. 8 Gallons SnmcE for about 1000 Sheep, Price : 5s 63 per gallon, in 6-gallon Drums, See Circulars for Testimonials from lead' ing Sheep Breeders throughout NewZealand. Ageiits for Wanganui and District, A. HATBICK A CO. AN enormous stock of the Latest Patterns in WALL PAPEBS (for harmony of colours and beauty in design cannot be beaten), for Drawing-rooms, )ining.rooms, and fialls, at 4d per piece. At B. and E. Tlngey's, the Avenue, Wanganui. - , CANVAS STRETCHES, Pioturar Framed, Fancy Work mounted and made to order at B. and B. Tingey's. '

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9386, 12 March 1898, Page 2

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