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TSIGMONT-WANG&UI HUNT CLUB. ANNUAL TtA'fE MEETING. SaCECOURSE, * T^PBSDAY. ,27^ , AUGUST,' 1903. Present, W.,^fi%, Esq.; .Vke-Presi-dents,' Drs Ea^rlfe.and Westonra, and Messrs. J. Ee^p-edy, ,W. CT. Synies; J. 1 and T.* S. Nieholaon ; Judge, j Ale^ Higgie ; Starrer, C. H. Chavannes; Handicapper, George Morse; Clerk of Scales, Ewen Campbell; Clerk of Course, J. McNeill; timekeeper, F. C. Faber; Stewards, Messrs R. Grace, J. H. 1 Nixon, , R. E. F. Gholmeley, A. Mitchell> H A. J. Hastie, E. B>' <^»stie,, G. A. iNicholson, E: Piper, D. Noake; Dofl. McGregor, Q. Symes, E. P. -Sym.es, and R. H. Nolan. Hon. Surgeonj, Dr Tripe. OFFICIAL PROGRAMME. 1. 12 noon.^ — Hunters'. Handicap Hurdle Race, for hunters d»ly, of 15 soys.; 'second horse to receive 2£ soys. from the stakes; over 5 flights of hurdles; minimum ' weight lOst . 71bs-; IJ miles. Nomination, ss; acceptance, 10s. ' 2. 12.45 p.m. — -Open .Hack Handicap, of' 20 soya., added to a' sweepstake of 10s each for etafters ; , second horse to receive 5 soys,} from the stakes; 6 fur- " loriga. Vide 'definition of hacks. Nqmtnation> lOfti' ajßceßtance^ 10s* . 3. 1145 p.ni:— Hunt '. Club Steeplechase Handicap, fo* Hunters, only, a troihy valued" at" 2fl' sovs. to first horse, with a sweepstake of 10s pach'for starters to go to second horses; minimum weight list; about 2^ inileg. Nomination, 10s; , acceptance, 10^,/ , 4. 2,30 p.m. — 'Open. H^ck Handicap, of 10 sbvs. ; a , sweepstake Qf ids e^h for starters to go to sepond horse; winner of INp.1 Np. $ Race, to carre 10lb lienaltjr; 4 fiirlgngs. Vide definition of Hacks; NqnVinaticm, 55.; acceptance, ss. • 5. 3.15 p f m. —^The Licensed Victuallers' Ste'epleph'as.e, fbr^teoßhy value 4.5. soys. for" winner, and 5 Soys, to second horse (subscribed by the Licensed Victuallers' Association, Wangfcnui); for qualified hunters, the bpna fide p.roperty of members of sv recogjaised Hunt Ch\b ; horsey to be ridden by gentleman, riders; minimum weight 12st 71b;- about 2 miles anft a distance. Nomination, 10s; acceptance^ IQs. l * >„ \ 6. 4 p.m.— Hunters' i|Plat Race, for hut?-, ters only,' of 6 soss.} for horse's thajb haye never won M"” tace on the fiat; weight list; 1 ndlfe and a distance^. ?. 4.30 J p.m.— Laaies^'Bfacelet, valued a> 10 soys (for hunte^ only); a handicap steeplechase for a|Q horses that- have never won a- ste/plecase (hack and hunter races excejJted) at time ojp entry ;~ all hordes £to bo nominated by ladies and ridden b^y gentlemen riders] minimum yeight l|&t; winner of Hunt ' Club Cup to carryfflOlb penalty; .about; .. 2 miles;. Nomination; Ss; acceptance, - . QTTALTraCATxQ&iEOR' HUNTjfejOg.^" , Haces 1, 3, 5/6££nd< 2-, aye Ae>6me& io b$ for those horsa&^that have been regularl^ hunted with a recognised pack of hounds, and the Master's certificate for the Season 1903 must be produced at the scales. Gentlemen 'riders only in races 5 and 7. DEFINITION OF A HACK.— A hack is a horse that has never , won an advertised race (hack and hunter races excepted), and that is' not, at. the time of nominq.•tion, nominated for any* race (hack and hunter races exempted), nor has WO4 tji race of the value of 80 soys., or races of fthe collective value tof. 150 soys., at time of nomination. NOMINATIONS close at, Wanganui on Friday, 14th August, 1903, at 9 p.m.l WEIGHTS will be declared on, or about Wednesday, 19th August. "ACCEPT^ ANCES to be made before 9 p.m. on Monday, 24th August. F. MOFFATT, ~ " Hon.' Sec. and' Treas. ' REMOVAL NOTICE. W.H.,N tlH ' , . LEATHER AND GRINDERY MERCHANT, ■ Begs -to announce to, his numerou^ customer* and' the Mbli* gene*aEV that he has RElSfpY^ from Victoria Avenue to more suitable pr,eiui6eßin (HHi-r TON STREET,, opposite the Technical School, where customers can rely on getting every attention. • R. MINTOFT, Manager. 1 REMOVAL NOTICE.. "CfEGS, to notify his customers and thp _Q. public generally th^t he ihas Remo\;e^ to'inpr-e «iutable and commodious' premises laf elsr, occupied by Mir Oliver, builder, vicTbßiA Avenue, near ingestre STREET. J. F. Lenzini, MANUFACTURER,.QF ART FURNITURE. PICTURE-FRAMING A SPECIALITY. "GETONJ THE SOIL, YOUNG MAN! •GET ON THE SOIL*!" UrarrdN & SjSiiBAN; , m ,. r „. G.N,L t A.. „; . ,; Xt LANti/liAiiOß, FINANCLO;, ANt)" ' GENERAL. COMMtSStQN AGENTS. Temporary ; Offices: =■ : -" - „ .Top- of -Stairs, Cummins' 3uildi»j». ; '^;-'fl-Ll K.-,.y- ■• '.■;-> -'■ '''':'■'<>' r" id EW'STOCks'oi' LANE^^MULSION JfS- ' AT^E-jSLN'S P^LAffltfACY, ' ''• ' tn OR Cp'tJGHS AI«P, COL1) : S-^L'A'NE'& X ' EMULSION CRetail and Wholesale) AT HEAN'S. PHARMACY. ... -?■ NEW STOCKS r OK LANE'S EMUIiSION AT HEAN'S PHARMACY.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11029, 19 August 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11029, 19 August 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11029, 19 August 1903, Page 1

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