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Feilding Races 2.i J-iLD IN y JOCIEY € LUB r SAGE MEKTING ON EA^TEIR MONDAY, MARCH 26. _tesit_B_tt:: Mr !F. Y. -jethhridgo. Vice-Presidents^: Messrs Macarther and Amesbnry. •iTudge : Mr P. Y. Lethhridgo. Starter: Mr John Stevens, M.H.R-. 'Clerk of the Course : Mr R. W. Morphy •Clerk of the Scales : Mr Barnes Norman. iHandicapper : Mr Joseph Chadwick, Jr. 'Stewards : Messrs Downs, Dawson, Shern. __[,■ Norman, Roe, Morphy, Camp'hell, _?earon, Worsfold, Kirton and Booth. . Official Programme:: ■■ 1. -Tandic--? HtraDLE Race -25 soys:; 'distance, 2 miles, over 8 flights of hurdles •3ft -9in high ■:; entrance, £1 acceptance, '£1. 2. Hack Hubi>i.e!Race— lOsovs-; once Ground the 'course •; 10 stone up ; for 'horses that have been used as bona _ide *hacks only for 12 months prior to time of •receiving .pose entry ; entrance, £1. 3. Ma-Den Plate— SO soys ; distance, •I£ miles:; weight for age;; for all horses 'that ha«ve not won an advertised race oi ! the va!lue df £2<. prior to date of entry;; \ 'entrance, £1^ 4. FE-LDING Ha--OICA_ < -70 soys; dis- , '•tance, 1^ miles'; second horse to receive : '•7 soys' from the stakes:; entra_ice, £1; £2. ( -6. •_!_=-_: Eace — 7 so-vs ; ; once Totmd ; , *the course:; :9 stone irp^ same -conditions .-as the H ack Hur_le flaoc. 6. Flyi-TO Handicap— 2s soys ; dis•tance, % mile.; entrance, £1.; acceptance, 4BL ' 7. Coxsolation HasDicap— ls SOYS ; "distance, 1 mile ; for all beaten horses; •entrance, £1. . Nominations for the Hurdle, Feilding, sand Flying Handicaps will cloee with the Feilding, at 9 p.m., on Tues- « «day, March 6th. ISn'tries for the Maiden Plate, and acceptances for the Handicaps •will olose at 9 p.m. on I-iday, March, 56th. . Handicaps will appear in the Wangamui Herald and Chronicle on Saturday, ithe 10th Maroh. Rules: i _. All 'entries must speoify name, performances, name of owner, and colors of 'the rider. 2. Qualification fee for non-members, ■ 3EI Is. 3. All races will he run under the Wanganui Jockey Club Rules. W-. Jackson:, Hon. Sec. Notices CHEAP FURNITURE. 'Jphe Premier Furniture Warehouse, in Wellington. A. 3. ARME H, ITTPHOLSTERER, Cabinet-maker, , KJ &c, has now on hand one of mhe Largest Stocks of FurnitmTe in Wellington. Being a direct importer, and emmloyrag _ione Init -kilful workmen, nogether with first-class machinery, A. F. is prepared to compete with any Ihouse in tbe Colony. Country 'orders attended to with' •despatch. PUBLIC NOTIC]--'THOMAS HALL, JRAKA-iAKA, I/EF.- LINE, FEILDING, HEREBY notifies that having hod 30 years' experience as a {general Wheelwright, he is prepared ito uniientake the building andrepair«ing 'df =aH kinds -of Carts, Drays, sand Traps, «&c, : and is -confident oi ig-ving perfect satisfaction. Prices •on application. All -orders •entrnsted to Mr J. ?Bi-hop, Blacksmith, Kimbolton Road, *will be punctually attended to. ALEXANDER TAIRD,! W^RS^RYMAN 4fc SEEDSMAN, Os now dffering his fine -C-llecftion of; Pot Plants so favorably com.merrted 'on -at the Wanganui : and Marton Horticultural Exhibitions, at ithe following low .a fes: — Fuchsias, Geranrnms, Mimu>us, €upTieas, Petunias, and Verbenas — is, each, or 9s per dozen. j iGloxHias, Begonias — 2s eech^ Oelerus — Is 6d each. -Special prices for larger <qua_tifies. ' 'The above are fine *he_% plant-, suitable -for outdoor or window decor- • at?ons. Inspection Invited. ALEXANDER LAIRD, ip AIR 0? IB*. © NURS ER V, ANB Virtd-ia bxevuk. near the Post Office, j WAN&ANU-. ... y^i-i-Ve qminAMedi afi the office of, tibisyap^ Price. 3d each.

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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 75, 6 March 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 75, 6 March 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 75, 6 March 1883, Page 1

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