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„' Feilding Races "lAKILDI-NO JOCIKY CLU] X . Eace jiEcTLSG .ox EASTEE MONDAY, MAECH 26. President : Mr F. Y. Leth bridge. Vice-Presidents : Messrs Macarther and , : Amesbury. -Judge: Mr F. Y. Lcthbridce. Starter : Mr Johu Stevens, M.iLE. Clerk of the Course : Mr E. W. Morphj Clerkof the Scales: Mr James iNorman. Handicapper": "Mr Joseph Cliadwick, Jr. Stewards : Messrs Downs, Dawson, Shor,v?ill, Normao, Eoe, Morphy, Camp,bell, Fearon, Worsfold, Eartou and Booth. Official Programme : 1. Handicap Hurdle Pace - 25 soys ; distance, 2 miles, over 8 flights of hurdles Sft 9in high ; entrance, £1 ; acceptance, £1. 2. Hack Hctedle Eace — 10 soys ; once round the course ; 10 stouc uj) ; for liorses that have been used as bona fide Jiacks only for 12 months prior to time of receiving post entry; entrance, £1. 3." Maiden Plate— 2o soys ; distance, 1£ miles; weight for a^e ; for all horses Tthat have not won an advertised race of the value of £2l prior to date o£ entry ; •entrance, £1. 4. Feilding Handicap -70 soys; distance, If miles; second horse to receive 7 soys from the slakes ; entrance, £1 ; acceptance, £2. : 5. Hack Eace— 7 sors; once round the course; 9 stone up; same conditions »s tlie I J ack Hunlle Eace. 6. Flying Handicap— 2s soys; distance,! mile entrance, £1; acceptance, £1. ■ 7. Consolation Hasbicap — 15 soys; •distance, 1 mile; for all beaten horses ; -entrance, £L Notninatio.as for tlie Hurdle, Fedding, and. Flying Handicaps will cloee with the Secretary, Feilding, at 9 p.m., on Tuesday; March 6th. Entries for the Maiden Plate, and acceptances for the Handicaps will close at 9 p.m. on, iriday, March 16th. ■ Handicaps will appear ia (he Wangamui Herald and Chronicle on Saturday, 4he 10th March. Rules: 1. All entries must specify name, performances, name of owner, and colors of sthe rider. 2: Qualification fee for non-members, £1 Is. 3. All races will be run under the Waßganui Jockej Club llules. W. JACKSON, Hon. Sec. Notices . .€H6AP FURNITURE. 11h,e. P/remier Furniture Warehouse iv "Wellinoton. T"TPHOLSTERER, Cabinet-maker, %J ; -°"V£ : c.,' has tow on hand one of ithe Largest 1 Stocks of Furniture in Wellington.---Being a direct importer, and emipl(»yinfr:Jione but skilful workmen, Jtojffcther xhh first-class machinery, A. Fi is prepared to compete with any Blouse in, th^X'°lony. . • C'ountry.,;orders attended to with (despatch. , ... .. ~PUBLIG : KOTIcir T HO.M AS ; H A LL, Eakaraka, Lee's Line, Feilding, HEREBY 'notifies that having hod I ' o0 ' 'years' ' experience as n general Wheelwright, 'he is prepared to undertake the buildup and .repairing' of -all /kixidd of. -Odrts,.. Drays, .-and 'Traip*',':--&c.,.- and-. i5.. -confident oi .giving perfect ,&atisf&ctioa. Prices on application;-, . ... All- .■ordws' ,. -entrusted to Mr J. Bishop', Blacksmith,' Kirabpltpn Road, "will be punctually attended to. '" A LEX AN D E ll T A I RD, K ÜB3ER YM AN -. & SPjSDSM AN, 9s now .offering his fine collection of Pot Plants so favorably comaieiited on at- the Waugauui and . Mar ton iJortioultural v Exhibitions, at the.follow- " inglowra^es: — F-achsias, Geraniums, XHmnlus, Cupheas, Petunias, and Verbenas— ls each, oiv^s per dozen: CJloxinas, 'Be»o'nias-^2s -eech ; Ck)leus — Is 6d each., '..'-,'. vSpecial prices for. larger quantities. The above are fine Realty plants, suit.able for : oatidoor or window deoor-. • - : Inspection 'Invitei, •' ; • ALIiXA NDER J.AI RD, FAIBFIJELD NURSERY, ; ' . ; ■' ; ' ' : AND Victoria Avenue, near tlie Post Oiice, 'WAiTGA^UL_ ; _ __. ftgof* 0 F -'p BB rFOUM S may •fce'fl'pur.cjijise.d at the oflSce of this paper. J Pri'c6 l' 3d' each.

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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 77, 10 March 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 77, 10 March 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 77, 10 March 1883, Page 1

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