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Feilding Races t.i joli) 'fir i* 1 . Joe kc y c lvi -J? - ! EACE : MBtTING j EASTER! MONDAY, MAECH 26. ' I»res'idenfc:: Mr P. Y. Lethbridge. r Vice-Presidents : : -M essrs 'Macarther aad - - ■' ; - ; ••' < ■ Amesbury. ' " : ■ ' -Juffffei Mr P: Y. Lethbridae. JStarterj Mr John Stevens, M.H.R. ' Clerk, of the Course;: Mr E. W. Morpby .Clerk of. ibne. Scales •>■: Mr James Norman. JHandictipper;: Mr Jbsepli'Chad trick, Jr. Messrs Downs, Daws'bn,-Sher- ; will, Herman, IJ<Je, Morphy, Campbell, Fearon,' Worsfolcli Kirton and ■•.■:' i vßooth. . :s-i •--■ v < , i ;..-;■; -Qjfficidl Programme : 1.- Handigjip HufiDtE Kacb 25 soys:; •distancet 2jiniles, oycr ; B flighls of hurdles •Bft 9i.n higii>; entrance, -£i .; accept•ance, £1. • • • ?.f HackHuedle Eace —10 sots-.; once iround the course ; 10 stone up ; for Ihorses that hare been used as bona fide •iliacks Only for 12 months ptfior to ti.nie of areceiving pose entry ; entrance, £1. . 3. Maiden Plate— 20 soys;; distance, ,1| miles ; weight for age;; for all horses jthak.'tinv'epob J won an advertised race of hhS vklue : of- £2l prior io date of entry ; •■entrance,. £1. ./ . ;, ;4.lFeiio)ij. t g Hanpicap— 7o soys:; dis,'iance, jl.f.in,iles-; second horse t to <receiTe, /7 soys -from' the . stakes ; entrance, £1 ; < ; acceptance, '£2. ; ' : . ; "5. Ha<3k Eace— "7 soys; once round ■■»the'boarse; 9 stbne up ; same conditions utsthe Hack Hurdle Eace. ! ■ r 6. iFLYiva JffNDiCAP^-25 soys; distance, ;§ mile; entrance, £1.; acceptance,, /:£i:;';,. *;;;. ;,.;•.■• ■: • ' v • 7- ppNsdt^.TiON Haneicat— ls soys ;: •distance^ 1 : mile '■',' for all beaten horses ; •entrance, £1. : IjTominations for the Hurdle, Feilding, : ■andiFlying, Handicaps will..cloee with the Msecrptary,. Feilding, at 9 p.m., on Tues- ' rday/Marcn'^th^ Entries for the Maiden vPlate^ond* acceptancea forthe Handicaps A\nU..clQse::Wb 4)P-W- on J ; riday, March '36th. , Handicaps will appear in the Wanga-Vfluf-Hfc&ilcl and 'Chronicle on Saturday* nhe lOtn'^ March.. : ■', .<.:■ : • ■•:■;• , : U le S : „ - . ;X. ■ All entries- must specify name,- perifftrmanG.es, name of owner, and colors of ; VthVriaer: ' ' V 1 : • : . ; ' ; 2. ; '^uilificatidn fee for non-members. ! i£H*.:^ •..:.: I .■,-.,. 1.1 V. .-:■. . : .• ' .r-;.3..AU;iraßes ,will ;.be..run under the "Wanean^i Jockey Chib Eules. ' *!.' .'■ ■ ..• ?.;' '.' . '■'",'. ;.w>" jApKsoN, ; ■ '_"■"";" '■•-■■;■ ' ' Hon. Sec. |i •,••,■/.- ''''"■■■''■ '■■N^tJces' '//■;'"'■ I - ■■ JUHNITIJIIE, , !^he^rieinpier : furniture \ „' "in Welluiaton. ■^ITjrPHoibTISEER, C^binetrmaker,! one of;' 'the Largest. [Stoc^ oiF Furniture in"WeJ.lipgt^n. '.-',■' ,- : - <• .' .''■■■' • j 3'ejng a'4irect i'mporier ? ' and em-' ipii^jmr "none' but 'Skilful workmen. ' : 't6 ; getUer^'Jritn'^first-class; 'machinery, , lA.'B'lis'prepttrjß'd 'tb^compete ■with any , 'ffibuse'in'lhV Colony.' ; ; Coniifry "orders attended to with «fle%tttcht ■ ■ y ■ :. .' vr, : - PUBLIC NOOSGET /■H:-ipH'-'© !i H- A; S II AL L } " ' I^l BRBBY notifies that having hodj ' J J[jL ' ':W' ypars' experience as d isekiftsiy , 'he : ls prepared ' undertake^ the building und repair-.! aaiid- Traps, : ?&c.,- and . .-is .• confident, of ipetfect ' 40 tisfeotiou. Puices ioh'tippHc^ribii. 1 ■•■:/■■■■■• I ... < . I i ;:i; Ali 'orn'eniv'enttufited 'to IWr J = Kimbdltdn Road] Tvill be punctually kttfsncle|l'to. J ,08 now d€Fering^"his fine, collection of i ; -^Pot ; plants ' so : - favorably - com- j •^' : jjneiited on 1 at 'the Wanganui : ■'° -anict Marton Horticultural * ; r '' ' : fchlb'itjibns/att^e follow- • ' '■'".. ""-.'■■ ''.■ ". i?i^ low rate's:-^- , i; • ggudhsias,: Geraniitms, Mimulus, Cup- ' heas, Petunias, and Verbenas — Is ■ ! eacb;4r 9s per dozen.; t Be-iomas— 2s eech's Coleu? c - J 3i^j(sd. e;ach. : v ' SKeciat prices fQr.laT^r>quantities. ■ • heal ty plants, suit- '"" aolVfor oUtdftor;or.windOiW decor- , ALEXANDER LALRD, i 'W'ti'kwviiii -p: i: J '>•&%&'&■& 'H % i°3^tiibf'W J &&&V .FOUR'S 'may tthis j)aper,,. JP : rice...3d. lea,cI ea,c ( K ,_ -. >

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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 76, 8 March 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 76, 8 March 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 76, 8 March 1883, Page 1

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