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Business Advertisements. BRILLIANT EXPOFIHON OF Season's Novelties BY BELL, ESAU, & CO. this Tuesday Evening, wrrrr a GRAND PROMENADE AMI II LUMINATED DISPLAY. Tho Piemioes wili be Unovin open to the public fiom 7.30 to 9 p.m. THE GREAT QUESTION Iv thh important age of sales is, Which is the best one to go to ? The general answor Is EURE AND 00/ S. FOR Household Drapery, etc., theirs is tho most Economic House to buy fiom. Tho whole Stock is Now" and Up-to date. No okl shop-woin stuff or job lots, but all sound and reliable, aud is being offered at tho Lowls,t Piticns. All Remnants Aro beijig disposed of at nrheard of prices, See Windows and Door as a index of the BARGAINS IN SIDE, They aro now to tho place, and intend to mako thcm«,eUeß known. F. W. Eure and Co., (Late F. Lovepay), DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS, Chelmeford House, Wanganui. Visitors ! THE ARAMOIIO TEA GARDENS (Unequalled in tho Coloiiiee) Is tho place to Bpend A HAPPY DAY, A HAPPY DAY, A MUSEMENTS of nil desciiptions -/■jL or young and old. Eveiything conducive to enjoyment. Shady Nooks, Pleasant Walks, &0., Ac. 'Busses run to and from, half-hourly. Admission, Gd. Afternoon Tea, Gel, MRS HAYWOOD . . . . PitornrETiiEss, OULT'S for the ricifj MoiiTt'sTor U\e poor, All goods are guaranteed at Moults. HlßFlHiANlD'c'lotiraigls ronde to fit Short. Stout, mon. MOULTS for the single. Moult'a for tho married. Racing.

EGMONT RACING CLUB, HAWERA. HACK WINTER MEETING. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 4th and ftth I«, 1893. ■ FIHST DAY. To start at 11.45 am. Maiden Plate, of 25 sens; secoudhorse fisors <ut of stUjies ; weight for ago j for horsos that have Dover wou nny rnce exceeding 5 soys at timo of starling ; six furlougs ; mIraiice 1 eov Mttirieu Huidlps, of 10 s&vj ; second horse 6 so^ s out of s'akis; for lior.-oj that have never won a liunlle lace or skcpl ohaui cxceudii g 10 soys at lime of starting,' minimum weight, LOet ; 1 j miles ; entrance 2 soya Hawera Cup, a Vnndicop of 150 lova : seooud horiO 20 eovp ; tbird hoi so 5 snvsoutof etakes; tbo winner of imy haudicap race aftir declaration of ■Heights to carry 71b <x'ra; U miles; noinina ion 2 soys, uo ceiitauce 3 aovs MoVoin Plate, of 30 toys ; eeooud horse 5 eovs out of tbo Btakes ; weight for ago ; for horses that have never won a flit nice exceeding %i soys at dale of nomination; wiuuer of Maiden Plato to carry 71b penalty ; rovon furlongs , entrauce 1 roy Wailii Handicap, of 40 soys ; scrond hor:.* 5 bovß out of the stakes; winmr of Ilawera Cup to cairy 711) cxt.a; 1 ■nile ; noniiuation 1 soy, acceptance 1 soy First Handicap Iluullee, cf 00 soys; socond horse 10 soys cut cf the stales ; winner of any hurdle raceatler declaration of weights to carry 71b exti a. One mile and thi cequarters. Nora t sw, acceptance 2 soys. Telegraph Handicap, of 50 eovs ; seoond horpe 6 soys out of the stakes; the winner of any pi evious race or racoi same day to carry 71b txtra ; tix furlongo. Norn 1 soy, accept 2 soys. SECONp DAY. Trial Handicap, of 25 bqvs; second horso fi soys out of stake ;~ fn,r horses that have never won a flat racp exceeding 26 eovi in valuo at date of nomination ; soven furlongs. Norn 10s, accept lqj ' High weight Handicap, of bO soya; second horse 6 soys out pf stakes ; minimum weight Sst Jib. One inilo. Norn 1 soy, accept Ibot Manaia Handicap, of 100 sove; second hoise 25 soys, third hoist) S soys out uf the Btakes ; one mile and a quarter. Norn 2 floys, accept 2 f ots Second Handicap Hurdles, of 60 soys ; second horse 6 soys out of slakes. One mile and a-half. Norn 1 aov, accept I soy Opeko Handicap, of 46 soys ; ecccud horse 6 soys out ot stakes; winner of Manaia Handicap to cairy 71b extra. Six furlongs. tVcin I soy. accept 1 soy ftorough Plate, of 10 soys ; second horse 5 soys out of stakes ; weiter weight-for-ago. One mile. Entrance 2 soys Ngamutu Handicap, of 30 boys ; second horae 5 soys out of btakes ; the winner of any previous race or races on tho fl it the same day to carry 71b extra. Five furlougs. Norn 1 boy, accept 10s. NOMINATIONS. SATURDAY, 9th .April, 1f93, at 9 p.m.— Flaw-eia dip, 2 soys : Wmiri Handicnp, First Handicap Hurdles aud Telegraph Handicnp, 1 soy each ; Trial Handicap. 10a ; High Weight Handicap, I toy; Manaia Handicap, 2 soys; Socoud Handicap Hurdles, Opeke Handicap, aud Ngamutu Handicap, I boy each GENERAL ENTRIES AND AOOEPT- • ANOE3. MONDAY, 25th Apiil, IS9B, at 9 pmMaideu ' Plate (entrauce) 2 soys : Maiden Huidles (entrance) 2 soys ; Mokoia Plato (entrance) 1 eov ; Hawera, Cup, 3 soys ; Waihi Handicap, 1 soy; First Hnudiaap Hurdles end Ttla?raph Handicap. 2 soys ; Borough Plato (ontrauce) 2 boys. THURSDAY, 4th May, 1808, at 9 30 p.m. — Tya! Handicap, 15s ; High Weißht Handicap, I soy; Manaia Handicap, 2 bovj; Second Handicap Huidles und Opeke Handicap, 1 soy each; Ngamutu Handicap 16a WEIGHTS. On or about iOth Apiil -Havrera Cup, Waihi Handicap, First Hardioap Hurdles, Telegiaph Handicap Thursday, 4lh May, 1893, at 8 p.m.— Trial Handicap, High Weight Handicap, JJanaia. Handicip, Second Handicop Hurdles, Opeke Handicap, Ngamutu Handicip. Telegraph Office clo es at Hawora at 8 V ' m ' ALEX G. BHETT, Secretary Submitted and opptoved this 21st day cf October, 1697.-Eobebt O. Batjohope, itaetaiyTaranalciJ.O.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9400, 29 March 1898, Page 3

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