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First Haok Hurdles Handicap, of 60 novi; seoond hone 5 bovb but of stakes ; over six flights of hurdles 3ft Sin high; winner of any haok hurdle race of the value of 26 bovb or over after declaration of weights to carry 71b extra ; 1J miles ; norn 1 boy ; accept 1 boy , > 1 . . ! Emnont Oup Handicap, of 260 bovb; second none 30 bovb and turd horse . 10 soya out of stakes; winner of any handicap of value of 100 soys after declaration ot weight* to ' carry 61b extra ; of 200 boys, or two races of 100 soys each. 71b extra; IJ miles; nom 2 bovb, accept 4 boys ' SirssHaokProdnceßkkes, lß99, 20Ofovs; ' final payment, 1 boy. 9th January, 1899 : nominator of sire, 40 bots ; nominator of winner, 40 sovi; first 'hone, 100 boys; second, 15 bow; third, 6 bov« ; for3-year' olds; Derby weights; l{ miles Hawera Welter Handicap, of 60 boys ; second horse 'lo boys out of stokes ; minimum weight, 8»t ; winner of any handicap of tho value of 60 bovb or over aftor declaration of weights to carry 61b extra ; 1 mile ; norn 1 oov, accept 1 boy ' ' . : Second Hack Flat Handicap, of 60 bovb; second hone 6 sort out of stakes; minimum weight, 7st; winner of Sires Hack Pro- . duce Stakes, 1890, or First Handicap Hook Flat Race to carry 61b, extra,; one mile and a distance ; norn 1 boy, accept 1 boy > '. v Second Dat. ; •"«' Flying* Handicap, of 80 soys; second none 10 bovb o.ut of stakes; 6 furlongs; norn 1 boy, accopt2 sovb ' ,-' Second Haok Hurdles Handicap,' of 60 bovb ; second horse 5 boys out of stakes; over 7 flights of hurdles 3ft 6in high' ; If miles ; norn 1 sov, accept 1 *ov '>••'• Third Hick Flat Handicap, of 60 soys ; aeoond . horso 6 soTsoutof stakes ; minimum weight 7st; 11 miles; nomination 1 boy, accept ' 1 BOY " ' ' ' * ' Atkinson Memorial "Stake* Handicap, of 175 soys ; second horse 20 boys, and thud hone 5 boys out of otakes ; 1J miles ; norn 2 iots, accept 3 'bovb'-' ' : Second Hurdles Handicap, of 80 boys; second horse 10 boyb > out of stakes; over seven flights of hurdles 3ft, 6in high; If miles 1 , norn 1 boy,' accept 2 bovb ' ' Fourth Hack,,FlattHanuloap, of 40 bovb; seoond horse 6 boys out of stakes ; 6 furlongs; nom' 1 soy, acoept 10s Normanby Stakes 'Handicap, of 70 bov»j second norse 10 sots out of stake! ; winner of Flying Handicap to carry 61b extra ; the , winner of Atkinson Momorial Stakes 71b extra (not accumulative) ; 1 mile and a distance; norn 1 boy, accept 1 boy Nominations MONDAY, 9th' ' January. 1899, at 9 j>.m.— Waimate Handicap, First Hack Flat Race, Firat Hurdles, Egmont Oup, First Hack Hurdles, "Welter,, Second Hack Flat, Sires Haok Produce Stakes,' 1899 (final payment),' Flying, Second Haok" Hurdloi, Third Haok Flat, Atkinson Momorial Stakes, Second Hurdles, Fourth Hack Flat, and Normanby Stake*. '• ' ' ' ' '- ' Acceptances MONDAY, t3oth' January, 1899, at 9 p,m.— Waimate Handicap, Firit Hact FlatJFirst Hurdles, FirstHaokHurdleß Eirmont Oup, 'Welter: Beoond Hook Flat. WEDNESDAY, Bth February, 1899, at 9.30 . p.m.— Flying, Second H«ok Hurdles, Third HackFlaiAtkinson Memorial Stakes, Seoond Hurdks, Fourth Hack Flaty and .Normanby Stak«s. * ' . r Weights, on or about Monday, 22nd Jan., 1899 -Waimate Handicap, First Hnok Flat. First Hack Hurdles,' First. Hurdles, Egmont Oup. Hawora, Welter, Second Haok Flat. ' Wednesday, Bth February, 1899fkt 8 p.m.Flyini?, Second Hack Hurdles, Third Haok Flat, Atkinson Memorial, Second Hurdles, Fourth Haok Flat, Normanby Stakes. Nominations and Acceptance! 'wilt be received at the time and on the dates mentioned at tho' office of the Olub. Hawera; and by Harry H. Hayr, Tattersatls', Auckland; and Alfred T. Danvem, Wapier. " - ' '• ' Telegraph office olosos at Hawwa at 8 p.m. ' " ALEX. G: BBETT, Secretory. ■ . .Submitted and approved .this Uth day of August, 1898:— Robert G. Bauohope, Seoretary Taranaki Jockey Oltttt ' ' ' >; TO FARMERS. > 1899 SeedTeason 1899 /CHEAPEST HOUSE for Agricultural V^ '' ' Seeds. „ I . NOW LANDING—' 1 Red, White, ana AlsykV Ol6ver», Cowgrass, Trefoil, Rape, limothy,. Mangel ■■ v , .Seeds, Ac., (60. . , Poverty Bay and Southland Rye Grass Seeds. ,' j : A/HATRIOK & CO. ' IMPORTANT DISCOyERY IN THE 'JL ' KLONDYKE. 'I Bay View Hotel, Skagway,<Alaska, . < August 27th, 1898. : Mf R. O. Jabbett, _ R '< Wanganui, N.Z. . ' Deab Sib,— Tho Embrooation that I brought with me has indeed proved a boon on more than one occasion. . , When rowing , over the lakes to the new rash; viz., Lake Atlin Gold Fields, I strained the musoles of my right arm. Two applications only were used and I still continued rowing, feeling 'no inconvenience from the strain. Again, while descending the Ohilkoot Pass my companion twisted bis ankle badly, we gave it your application and 'proceeded ou our journey next day. I regret not bringing more of 'it with mci- 1 am, sir, yours truly, Geobob YEATEs,,lateofWanganui. , „., * To be obtained locally from all Grocers, or wholesale from the Manufacturer, R. O. Jabrett, Wanganni. Prioejl/6. , , • .) I•■ ' - ' • *■ « ' , , -' j • t VIOTORIA AVENUE, WANGANDIi " Opposite Weslevah Ohuroh Telephone, ' No. 189.' LOOKING' GLASSES mode to order, , any Bize, or ro-glazed. Mirror Glass from 2s 3d per ' oot at R. and E. Tingey's. THE RAMBLER holds the foremost position amongst high-grade Bioysles P. C. Price, agent, Avenue, corner Gnyton Stree Wanganui. ' '" ' ' WHEN, you ' contemplate ; rambling round tho lovely Wanganni district on a Bioycle, 1 seoure a "'Rambleb," the best and, most, modernly constructed wheel, in stbe5 tbe .world,', ,} Interview, Poice, Avenue, oorner Gnyton St., Wapganni. ■ SOLE AGENTS for W.m. fiarland ana Bon's' Celebrated VANISHES, Large stock held of Coach Painters' Yarnisheß.Decorators' and Painters! Varnishes and Household Varnishes, in gallons, half gallons, quarter gallons,' pints; and half pints. Also Jackson's ■ Combination - Stained Varnishes, and Varnish Stains for floors and furniture— one process only. From 1b pottle, at R. anaS. Tingey'a. HE Daintiest little wheel that ever wft3— Tiib Raubleb, at PtftCE'a, Agent, Avenue, corner Guy ton'st. NIQUE and up-to-date inconstrnotion is the' Rambler Bioycle. The Rambler riders never worry.'- Price, agent, Avenue, oorner Gttyton St., Wqngonui. A LARGE SELECTION <of Artist'i Tube Colours and' Double Tubes. Boxes at 7s Gd. Canvas, 36, 38, 45, and 62 inches wide, and' all kinds of Artists j . Materials, Winsor Newton's. R and E Tingey'a. , , ■ { SCRIMS -ana,. HESSIANS, double ' width, 2ydfl wide, at 3Jd per yard Taobs and Tape, at R. and E. Tingey's. npo CYCLISTS— "Japy and"Met6or" • JL Oil for Bicyole Lamps. Cycle Airdrying Enamel, 6d and Ib, at R. «nd E, , ' Tingey'a " ' '■'■ n

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9654, 28 January 1899, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9654, 28 January 1899, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9654, 28 January 1899, Page 4

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