niiQi/iu ' '*4simVrtf s f'w)J' IlilflnlN WEATHER A heavy Spring shower Is just as leaking as a Wlntet westerly. Both require an Oilskin to keep one dry. Isn't it a sensible plan to buy one now for the balance of the wet weather, and have it ready for any emergency in the early Spring? Our Oilskins are lasting oilskins— they will not deteriorate during summer months. i; The balance of our stock includes all sizes — for lx>y&*rlbr youths— for men—in several grades of quality— but allgood value for quoted prices. ~ .• . - If it's a well-furnished durable oilskin you want come to us — we give oilskin satisfaction always. PRICES: — ■ - ■«C 25/-, 26/6, 27/6, and 30/.. YOUNG & COLLINS, saddlers, etc VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI. VJanganuil ] <Dear JSir or Madam,ls£ Years of close study devoted to fye footwear trade of VJanqanui and {District T)ave taugfyt us wl)at and wiyen to buyj wify t))e natural result if)at our stock is always seasonable, : , Footwear Emporium, 92, Ridgway Street. — - "RACING. m^ m^^*^ m j^ mmmmmm^ m^ WAVERLEY-WAITOTARA fIACING CLUB. ( For Only.) Z^IASTLECLIFF RAILWAY COMPANY To be held on the WlTer!e!r R*ceco«»e, o* \J LIMITED. SATURDAY, 9th NOVEMBER, 1907. WIN TEE 1 'AY. J.A. . noon.-MORTON MEMORIAL MAIDEN WTFTC DAYK itACh, of 6i> soys; second horse to receive T „ . A "* \ " ramttt^ v ,m 10 soys from the stake. Weight-fox-age. EnLeave Wanganui. Leave Caetiecliff. trance StYen furl<mfS . 7.30 a.m. 6.30 a.m. >. 12.40 p.m.— FLYING HANDICAP, of SO to»s; 10 0 a m 8.30 a.m. second horse to receivf 10 *ovs from tfce 11.45 aim! 10.45 a.m. jg^ 10s. Acceptance SOs. S« 2.30 g.m. 1.30 p.m. 3. l.a) p"*!— HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of M 5.35 p.m. 5.5 p.m. soys; second horse to receive 10 »ov» fro* „ . rr.-,^~ , «•,...„ ™*-r. the stake. Nomination 10s. Acceptance SOs. SATURDAY NIGHTS ONLY. One mUe and a hatf. over sis flights of battea 10 0 D.m. 7.0 p.m. hurdles, 3ft 6in in height. F i-M. . 4 ,2.10 p.m.-WAVERLEY AND WAITOTARA BUriUAia. CUl>j a handicap of 105 soys; second hors« Leave Wanganui. , '/ Loaye CaitleQ^in. to receive 20 soys, and. third , hor«e 5 sots 230 p.m. ' ' 2.0 p.m. " from the stake. Nomination 10s. Acceptance r . „„ I i- _ 4')s. One mile and a quarter. 5.5 p.m. *.4o p.m. 5 aSO p m._WILSONm ._ W ILSON STAKES, of 60 soys; secSpecial trams may be arranged lor with O nd horse to receive 10 soys from the stake, the iruard Minimum weight 8s t. Winner of any race to The Company reßerre. the right when it SK^L^F^TSSSj?- O ° ° f may bo expedient, to omit and alter the «. 3.30 p.m.— PRINCE OF WALES' HANDICAP, hour of departure of auy of the aboT« of 60 soys; second horse to receive 10 toy« trains without notice. And the Company £°"> « h « [ m T^: lnt^ m ' MXion 1Os " Ac «P tMee will not bo respoiwible for any d«l*y m r 4AO p.m.-MOMOHAKI STAKES HANDICAP. the arrival and departure of trains. of GO soys; secoad horse to receive 10 soys On General Public Holiday* Excursion £?« Jhe stake. Nomination 10s. Acceptance T-«;- „-« 20s - One mil « and • distance. Trains are run. 8 4.50 p.m.- JACKSON MEMORIAL STAKES, ol A great SAVING U made by pttrcniuung 60 soys, second horse to receive 10 soys from Family Cards of Season Tickets— Wanga- *»' any race at this meeting, Wilson Stake* nui to. Castlecliff-containing 24 Second *y^ &-» T&jSft? Class Single rides for 7a bd (equal to 3}d Wilson Stakes to carry 141 b ertra. Entrance per siugle ride), and boots containing 24 30s, on Night of Genend Entry. Foot far-Fii-hi Class Single* fop 10a (equal to 5d per Jon « s - single nae); also similar cards of tickets. NOMINATIONS. WEIGHTS, ACCEPTANCES, Wanganui to Abbott and Imlay, 6s; Bal- AND GENKRAL ENTRIES, gownie, Gonville. and Carlton riatforma, Nominadons (including Morton Memorial) clo«e r at the Secretary s Office, WavejW, at 8 p.». oa °*' , T nrm^^« nA » Thursday, 17th October, 1907. Weights will be J. L. STEVENSON, declared on or about Thursday, 24th October, 14, Wicksteed Place. 1907 - Acceptances and General Entries close at the Secretary's Office, Waverley, on Friday, Ist . November, IW7. fm en y% 1^...^. Bookmakers, their clerks, agents, or assistant* UOH6B JrftlßiCß| wi " no ? be »"owed op the grounds of the WaverNew Flymontii. j- w. emmerson. Secretary. Approved in accordance with the Sales *f One minut. from Bailway Station and i&jJ^^'^fJS^SS^'' W "* Sea. Five minutes from Recreation J J ' J "" KlM '*' | Ground. ™..»tS E 7 V 2' AS !L TABLI !.- THE TBOCADEBO. WELLINGTON. TARIFF— is 6d and 5* per day. J. PRIVATE nOTEL. THE LEADING UNLICENSED HOUSE. In the heart of the town. Under the Management of Georgt .PinSixty Lofty, Airy Jfooma. — Ladies' Tear nock., Excellent accommodation for V>«it»rs Room. Large Dining Boon, etc' " to Wellington, his Hotel has been rebuilt. Hot, Cold andOSnower Baths. Sampl* an dis fitted with, electric light, electric Rooms. Ift, and erery modern conrehieitc* for the PREMISES — Corner of Devon and Egm«al comfort of patrons. OPEN— 4 a.m. to Streets. Mid-night. MEALS from Is.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXI, Issue 12292, 9 October 1907, Page 3
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822Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXI, Issue 12292, 9 October 1907, Page 3
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