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7 3.30 pm— Prince of Wale»'s Handicap, of 50 soys ; second horse to receive 10 sots oat of the stake; nomination 20s, acceptance 20s; sevan furloDga. 8 Final Stakes, of 60 soys ; second hone to receive 10 eovs out of toe itako ; open to f>ny horse not nominated for any race at ihu meeting, Wilson Stakes excepted; minimum weight 9st ; winner of the Wilson Stakes to carry 141 b penalty ; entrance 30s on night of general entry ; halt a mile. DATES OF NOMINATIONS, ACCEPTANCES, AND GENERAL ENTEIES. Nominations close at Mr F. P. Fookes' office, Wavorley, at 8 pm, on TUESDAY 10th October. Weights on TUESDAY, 24th Octolwr. Acceptances and General Entries up t nm on TUESDAY, 3lst October. TolegTaph and Post Offices close at 5 pm. RUL^S AND REGULATIONS. 1 Owners are reminded that the nams or assumed name of the owner or owners must be given in every entry. 2 The winner of any flat race after declaration of weights to oirry 101 b extra, and every ' additional race 71b <uctra in all flat races, and the wiuner of any hurdle race 101 b extra in the Hurdles 3 A Hack is a horse that has never won an advertised raca (hack and hunter races excepted;, and that is flot at time of start, snd has not been during the three calendar months previous to the start, nominated for any race (hack and hunter races excepted), nor has run a race of the value of 80 soys, or rae«B of the collective value of 160 sots since August let, 1899. 4 All nominations must include description, age, pedigree, odours of rider, and uaineof owiiw; horses in all cases to carry the said colours, and also nu übered saddle* ; cloth provided by the club. 6 All races to be run undet the Wang&nni Metropolitan Rules of Racing. 0 No entry will be received for any race except on the distinct condition that any and all claims, deputes, and objections whioh may aii c in connection with the racing shall be settled by tho Stewards or whom they may appoint ; such decieiou to be final. . EDGAB P. SYMES, , Hon. See and Treat. Approved in accordance with Rules of Raciug, September 6th, 1899.— F. Moffati, Secretary Wanganui Jockey Olub. ' Business Advertisements. THE WESTPORT COAIj COMPANY (Limited.) This Cojipant's POALBBOOKDALE, /^OAL Is the finest house, steam, and as Coal in . the Southern Hemisphere. Coalbrookdaii! Ccali absolutely unrivalled for domestic purposes When yon want this celebrated Westport Coal, ask for Coaibbooedalb, not merely Westport. You can obtain it from your dealer at the same price as others of v, inferior kind. Its popularity is best shown by the fact that a quarter of a million tons'ol CouißßOoesaus CoAi was sold last year." R. MATHISON, ,] Agent, Tanpo Quay. . MOTHER,— 'I Walter says he thinks I ought to taketL some lessons in the art of Cooking before ws aro married. Yon could teooh me if , we had a LUKE RANGE. Evoryonej say they are gems. W. G. BASBETT is the Agent. l) THE . j Wanganui Sash& Door j Factory ? mat TIMBER COMPANY, Limited, Invite Special Attention to their large stocks of SEASONED TIMBER t (Sawn ana Dressed)] . which they are offering for sale at '] REDUCED PRICES. • f Country orders supplied direct from thoj Mills when required i TX7E take this opportunity of thanking ; . T T our customers for the libe Al snp- ' s port accorded ns in the past, and trust by. careful attention to their requirements to' merit a continuanoe of the, same. . f To Cabinetmakers and others 'we have much pleasure in notifying the fact tha^ we have seenred the services of Ml Andrews, of the Technical School, as Wood-carver, which is sufficient guarantee that all orders in this department will be satisfactorily exeonted. < r M. SPURDLE, Manager. ' Joseph Soler s-us -v „, TTAS ranch - ' "' J^' '-"- pleasure in z**A/t jCtA)^" calling the atten'O^ijigD<^4s^?'- 'ion of the public, of *£miK)4iUsti^' Wetaganni aha also rUSLfmHW^ the fcurronnaing d^T^MMi^ Districts to the y^^JmitmS ' ' ■ '" lar 8 e a^a yariea '&ttC£Ni Ta* Stook on his hands yft} «? of*his own mahu■fy 1 factured Wines. MR SOLER especially wishes to call the attention of Hotelkeepers and the publio generally to the excellent quality of these Wines, as will be seen by the following awards:— The Wines Mr Soler sent to the Melbourne International Exhibition in 1880, when competing with those from all parts of the world, obtained SIX PRIZES. He olso obtained First Medal, for these Wines for PURITY, at the OhriHtoHuroh International Exhibition, 1885. These Wines were also exhibited at theAshburton International Exhibition, held on the 20th of March, 1882, and received from the judges First Award of Merit, and were also awarded the First Prize Medal at the New Zealand Indnstrial-Eihibition, 1885, Wei lington; also Prize Medal at the Indian ana Colonial Exhibition, held in London 1887 ; Prize -Medal at the Melbourne Inter national Exhibition, held in 1889 ; and be was awarded First Jt'rize for the Colonies at the Wellington Conference, held n May, 1896. MR SOLER has a NEW ZEALAND WINE LICENSE to retail from one bottle to any quantity. Price, 30s per dozen, assorted or otherwise. In balk, from one gallon to any quantity ; price on application. Wines in Stook— Old Port, Constantia, Bnrgundy, Amontolad Sherry, Madeira, Muscat, and Verdeilho.; Wanted— Empty Quart Wine Bottles from one dozen to any quantity; Port Wine Bottles, Is per dozen; Brandy, Whiskey, - and Claret Bottles, 9a per dozen ; country people to deliver at Wanganoi Railway Station and town people to deliver at my premises. "" ' T 0~~ L E R BELL STREET WANGANUI "Linseed Compound.". Trade Mark o ' KAY'S COMPOUND ESSENCE OF LINSEED, Aniseed, Senega, Squill, &c, For Coughs, Colds, ana Chest Complaints - ' Useful in Bronchitis, Asthma, Influenza Consumption &o. b equally serviceable for Horses & Cattle. LINUH CATHARTICUH PILLS, for Indigestion and ita evils, Bilious Derangements, Ac. An agreeable aperient COAGDLINE. — Cement for broken Articles. /CHESHIRE BIRD LIHE, in Unboxes. V^ Bpread on paper or twigs for Mosquitoes, Birds, and small animals Manufactory— Stockport, England.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9874, 14 October 1899, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9874, 14 October 1899, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9874, 14 October 1899, Page 4