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Feilding Races I:vEILDI_Ntt JOCKEY CLUI 1 EACE MEhTIiNG OK EASTEE MONDAY", MARCH 2& Presidents Mr P. Y. Lethbridge. Vice-Presidents z Messrs Mae&rther aad Amesbury. JxL&sez Mr F. Y. Lethbridge. Starters Mr John Stevens, M.H.E.. Olerk of the Course 1 Mr R. W. Morphy Olerk of the Scales.: Mr James Norman. Handicapper;: Mr Josepn Chadwick, Jr. Stewards-- Messrs Downs, Dawson, Sherwill, Norman, Roe, Morphy, Campbell, Eearon, Worsfold, Kir ton aad Booth. Official Programme i--1. Handicap Huddle Race -25 soys;; •distance, 2 miles, over 8 flights of hurdles 3ft 9in high 4 entrance, £1 ; acceptance, £1. 2. Hack Hubio.e Race —10 soys.; onoe iround the course r, 10 stone up ; for ftiorses that have been nsed as bona fide ihacks only for 12 months prior to time of post entry ; entrance, £1. 3. Maiden Plate— 2o soys ; distance, TJ miles^ weight for age; for all horses 4hat have not won nn advertised race of tthe value of £2L prior to date of entry ; •entrance, £1. 4. _FEiin>iNG Handicap— 7o soys-, distance, If miles;; second horse to receive V soys from the stakes ; entraa_.ee, £1 ; --acceptance, £2. •6. HiiCK Race— 7 soys-; once round ; tthe course:; 9 stone up ; same conditions . *s -the Hack Hurille Race. <6. Flying. Handicap— 2s soys; distance,! mile^ entrance, £1; acceptance, tfl. .7. Consolation Hanbicap— ls soys ; ; •distance, 1 mile:; for all beaten horses ; •entrance, £1. Nominations for the Hnrdle, Feilding, < :and Flying Handicaps will cloee with the Secretary, Feilding, at 9 p.m., on Tues•day, March 6th. .Entries for the Maiden Plate, and acceptances for the Handicaps »will close at -9 p.m. on Friday, M arch 16th. Handicaps will appear in the Wangamui Herald and Chronicle on Saturday, the 10th March. Rule sz 1. All entries must specify name, per- : tformances, name of owner, and colors of (the rider. .2. Qualification fee for non-members, .-(81 Is. 3. All races will be run under the "Wanganui -Jockey Clnb Rules. W. JACKSON, Hon. Sec. Hotices <3HGAP FUKNITCTRE. ■"J!he. Premier Fnrnit_.re Wareliouse in Wellington. JL EAR MEE,, TFTPHOL&TERER, Cabinet-maker, \J %&c, _ias now on hand one of Tthe Largest Stocks of Furniture in Wellington. Being a direct importer, and employing none but -skilful workmen, together with first-class machinery, A. F. is prepared to compete with any Ihouse in the Colony. Country -orders attended to with despatch. "~ PUBLIC NOTICE. THOMAS HALL, gRAKABAKA, Lef/S LINE, FEILDING, HEREBY notifies that having had ■30 years' experience as a general Wheelwright, be is prepared to undertake the building and repairing of all kinds of Carts, Drays, *nd ' Traps, &c, and is confident of giving perfect satisfaction. Prices on application. All orders entrusted to Mr J. Bishop, Blacksmith, Kimbolton Road, will be punctually attended to. a LEXANDER TAIRD, NURSERYMAN & SEEDSMAN, Is now offering his fine collection of j Pot Plants so favorably com- j • _aented, on at the Wanganui j and Marton Horticultural Exhibitions^ at the following low rates : — Fttcb-ias, Geraniums, Mimulus, Cupteas, Petunias, and Verbenas— ls «ach, or 9s per dozen. Glorinas, Begonias— 2s eech; Coleus — ls 6d each. Special prices for larger quantities. The above are fine healty plants, suitable for outdoor or window decorations. Inspection Invited. ALEXANDER LAIRD, FAIRFIELD NURSERY, AND Victoria Avenue, near the Post Office, VICW ,-. WANGANUI--TIROOF OF DEBT FORMS may tf The purchased at the office of tlus-pape-v Price. 3d each,

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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 78, 13 March 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 78, 13 March 1883, Page 1

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