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Racing. H. Nolan, Esq. Hmdic.vpper, J. E.Henry. Staiter, M. V. Baiid. Timekeeper aud Cleik of the Scales, T. E. Hamorton. Clerk of tho Course, P. Eastbury. Treasurer, H. O. Clarke. PEOOBAiIKE : 1. Handicap Hurdles of 30 soys ; second horse to leceive 5 boys out o{ the stakes. Distance 1| miles, over six flights of hurdles 3ft 6in high. The winner of any Hurdle Race after the declaration of tha weights to carry a penalty of lOlbs. Nomination 10s, accoptanco 20s. To start at 11.45 a.m. 2. Flying Handicap, of 25 eovs; second horse to receivo fi soya out of the stakes. Distance J -mile. Nomination 10s, acceptance 15s. To start at 12.30 p.m, 3. Catch Weights, of 20 Bova ; second horse to receivo 6 soys out of tho stakea. Distance 4t furlongs. Open to horses that have never won ahantlioap flat race. Entrance 20s on general outry night. To Btnrt at 1 p m. 4. Patea Eaßter Handicap, of 6C sovb ; Becond horae to leceive 10 soys and third hoise 6 sovb out of the stakes. Distance li miles. Nomination 20s, acceptance 303. To start at 2 p.m. 5. Farmers' Plate, of 2i soya ; second horaa to receivo 5 soys out of stokes. Distanco 1 mile. Entrance 25s on general entry night. For all horaeß that havo never started for any other race (Farmers' Plates excepted, and winners of those barred) ; welter weight for age ; opon to all horse 3 traiued in and the bona fiite property of residents within the boundaiies of Pateaand Hawera Counties for three mouths prior to date of racing. To start at 245 p.m. 0. A) ton Handicap, of 30 soys; socond horse to receive 6 aovs out of the stakos. Distance 1 mile. Nomination 10s, acceptance 20s. To start, at 3 p.m. 7. Final Stakes, of 20 soys ; second horae to recoive 5 S3VS out of the stales. Distance 4J furlongs. Open to hoisin that have nevor won a handicap flat raco ; weight not less than 9 stone. The winner of Catch Weights to carry a ponalty of lOlba. Entrance 20s on general entry night. To start at 4.45 p.m. DATES OF NOMINATIONS, ACCEPTANCES, AND GENERAL ENTRIES. Nominations up to 8 p.m. on FRIDAY, March Uth, 1898. Weights declared on MONDAY, 21st March, 1893. Acceptances and General Entries up to 8 p.m. on ApiU Ut, 1898. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. A hack is a horso that has uever wou an advertised race, h not nominated for any raco at time cf start, nor for sis months previous thereto (haok and hunter races excopted). 2. The winner of any race after the declarat'on of weights to carry a penalty of (lbs; two or moiesuch raies Hlbs. 3. No nominations or acceptances will ho received unless accompan : ed by the uecessary amount in cash. 4. Ppi fOl inances of horses must bo sentiu with nominations. 5. Colours of ridors to ba sent in with acceptances on general ei'try uight G No entrios will be icceivod for any raco, o\oept upon cwi'Mion that all claims, disputes, and objections arising out of the lacms Bhall bo decided by a majority of tho stowaids present, and tbeir decision shall bo final 7. The Committee reserve the tight to alter the dato of appearance of weights and timo of evonls should they sco fit to do so. 8. All races to ho ruu uuder the rues of racing as adopted by tho Motiopolitau Clubs of New Zealand. Note.— The Post and Tolegraph Ofllco closes at 5 p m. G. T. POTTO, Hou. Sec Submittod and approved this 7th day ef Januory,lS9B, Iloro. G. Bauchops, Secretary Tarauaki Club. WAVERLEY ATHLETIC AS SOCTATION. Piogrammo of Sports to ho hold on tlio beautiful and well-sheltered grounds of ho WAVERLEY DOMAIN ON ST. PATRICK'S DAY, 17ni MARCH, 1898. Pahon, G Hutchison, Esq., M.H.R ; Presided, Goorgo Johnston, Eeq ; Yico-Proai-deuta, O Hawes, R Bremer, and R JackBon, Esqs. ; Hundicapper, Mr George Watson; Startor, Mr F MoDonald ; Timekeeper, Mr W J Davis ; Committee, Mossrs G Johnston, jr., A Uiddell, W O Riddell, R McDonald, F MoDonald, J Riloy, J O'Hara, J Suiter, 0 Wilkins, R Jobustou, W J Davis, F Hodgotts, aud A Hanuay. Running Events. 1 150 yds Maiden Rice. First prizo LI 10s, eecond 10a ; entrance 2s 2 100 yds Handicap. First prize L 4, tesond LI, third 10s; nomination Is Gd, accceptance It 3 UOyda Handicap Hurdles. Firat prize L 3 10s, eecond LI, thiid 10s ; nomiuatiou Is 6rt, acceptance 2s 4 22Oyas Haudicap First prize L 4, socond LI, third 10d ; nomination Is Cd, accoptanco 2) 5 4lOyda Handicap. First prizo Li, second LI 10s, thiid 10s; nomiuatiun Is 6(1, aeceptauoe 'la 6 Hulf-inilo Handicip. First prizo Lt, Becond LI 10a, thiid IOj; nomination la Gd, acceptance 2s 7 One Mile Handicap. First prizo LO, second L' 2, third LI; nominatiou 2s Cd, acceptance 3a (id 8 High Jump Hardicap. First prizo LI, eecond 10a ; nomiuatiou la, accoptanco Is 9 Boys' Race Handicap (uuder 14 yeara). Firat prizo lOs, second 6s ; outrauca Gd, 10. ConKilatiou, lWyils haudicip First prizo 111 'os, sooond 10s; autrauce 2b. Cycmno Events (Cash Amateuhs.) (Under the Rulos of Lcaguo of N.Z.) 1 1-Mile Handicap. First pri/ia LI 10j, second LI IDs; third 10j; nomination Is Gd, acceptance 23 2 3- Mile Haudicap. First prizo LS, socond LI 10s, thud 10s ; uomiuatiou 2i, acceptauco 3a 3 5-Mile Handicap. First priza T.G, socond L 2, third 10s ; nomijition 2s Gd, acceptance 3s 6<l 4 { -Milo Handicap. First prizo L 3, second LI ; nomination la, acceptance Is Two Medals will be given as Points Prizes. One foe runuing events Nos. 2, 3, 4, and 6, and one for all cycling ovout3. Handicaps will bo published on or about tho 10th March, 1893 NOTICE TO COMPETITORS. Nominations must bo iv the hands of the Scciotar/ not later than March 2nd, 1898, accompanied by proper foos. Competitors must send iv all performances for tho past t<vo yoira. Throe starters ar no raco, lour sturlera or no second prize, five or no third prizo. All protests to be iv writing, and to be ludgo.l with tho Socretary within ton minutes of cvont, 10s to bo lodged \rith each proteit, to bo forfeited if considered trivial. Decision of Committeo in all cases toba final. When noaiiaatiug for cycling events, the name, weight, tyro, and gearing oi machine muat be otatud. Speci.il airaugements will be made with tho KaiUviy Duuartuient. Admission to Giouud, 1«; Children under 12 vb iim, 6d A Bind will bo in utleudanco. Children 1!*1 !* bpoi t<i ou the ground Fust raco to alaitat 11.30 a in. sharp. A Gham> Concert and Dance in the Evenino. J. W. EMMERSON, Secretary aud Treasurer. SHEEP DIP 1 SHEEP DIP. 1000 Sheep Dipped for £1 7s 6d. A Condensed Fluid -Preparation for the Destruction of all Parasites Infecting Sheep. WHITE'S Sheep - Dipping Fluid. Being the exaofc Preparation which was placed first, when in competition with eight of the leading Sheop Dip 3at the Canteibury A. and P. Sooiety's Important Trial extending from April to November, 1887. THIS preparation is entirely solvable and mixes instantly -with Cold ""Water. It doe 3 not disturb the natural lay of the wool, nor interfere with the yolk. Every parcel sent out Warranted Thoroughly Effeotive, when used according to instructions which accompany each Packago. One GalUn of the Fluid to One Hundred Gallons of Water. S Gallons Suffice for abodt 1000 Sheep. Price : 5s Gd per gallon, in 6-gallon Drums. See Circulars for Testimonials from leading Sheep Breeders throughout New Zealand. Agents for Wanganui and District, A. HATRICK & CO. WILLIAM piNCHEB, ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER. Estimates, Quantities, and Valuations made. Patent Drawings made. Advice Gratis. Offioes—Ridgway Street, opposite tho Post Office.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9387, 14 March 1898, Page 4

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