" ' i[i[jnWinin'flil|*LlDnililliia|ii....:iiiiirii^uii"iiMiiiiLiic)iiiiiiiiiiij||:iiii)iiiiiiii •■.iimimn fl.tHwimm j£..;i;;muiLH if-iuilirimi Utiiimi/ ttiiiit m ■■ RANGES !' : RANGES ! ! RANGES !! ! , I SAY, LOOK T HERE IS A DESIGN of ONE of a LARGE NUMBER OF LUKE'S RANGES. S LUKE AND SONS beg to call attention to their grand display of Exhibi■tiondßanges j ust returned fromlhe South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin. Grandest display in the Colony Ranges for gas, wood, or coal combined. Their CONt.FED ERATE RANGES were considered the greatest novelty at the Exhi bition. 'LUKE'S RANGES, are ackuowle-lged to be the strongest and most economical made GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. j S. LUKE AND SONS have decided to greatly Reduce their Prices to Builders ? and. Cash Buyers as' they have a large stock which must be cleared, S . LU KE AND SONS, MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON.
WERTHEIM'S Sewing Machines HAND AND TREADLE. SOLE AGENTS— GRACE, CLARKE & CO. THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON NORTH, AND MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. THESE ARE THE DEPOTS FOR NEEDLES, OIL AND OTHER APPLIANCES. LENG E3IE, GROCER AND FRUITERER, (Importer of Fancy Goods, &c.) Manchester Street, Feilding. IS a Cash Buyer of Fungus at 2£d per lb. HENRY CURRAN IS prepared to supply Firewood in Rata, Tawa, and Matai ia four feet and two feet lengths ; also rough loads, at the lowest current rates. Orders by post promptly attended to. Up-country Carting undertaken. HENRY CURRAN, Makiuo Road f I fISSs^H 'ÜBp\ THIS well-known Brand is sold only by the following Bootmakers and Storekeepers in Feilding: Messrs Svendsen, Pearson, Keen, and ■ Cobbe and Darragh. ; Every Boot manufactured by the ! firm is stamped on the sole with the Wellington Brand. ' W. & J. Staples, 'a boot AND SHOE MANUFACI TURK K B, WELLINGTON. i JPI to -PA PEII DAY t0 be mad * * 3J I J - u *»H" by persons of eithei sex, in their own localities, at work foi as. New business. All meet with i wonderful success. Any one can do the work. You don't need capital, or about the same as none. We will start you I No space to explain here. But. you cau 1 mate a snug little fortnne honorably and easily. The emuloyment is particularly adapted to the region in which this pub c lication circulates. Boys and girls earn f nearly as much as men. Full particular.and instructions mailed free. Now i; ' the time— don't delay, but write to us ai I once, Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine, i, ; Umted -States.
T^EILDING^ JOCKEY CLUB Programme of AUTUMN MEETING To' be held on EASTER MONDAY, THE 30th MARCH, 1891, bn the FEILDING RACECOURSE. President— F. Y. Lethbridge, Esq. VicePresident— D H. Macarthur. Esq., M.H.R. Judge — Mr b. Downes. Starter —Mr R. Durie. Clerk oj Course — \'.r R Roake Clerk oj ScalesPMrW. G. Haybittle. Timekeeper— Mr H. W Haybittle Handicapper— Mr J. E Henry. TreasurerMr E- J. Allen. Stewards Messrs Sherwill. W- A. L. Bailey, R. Goodbehere, Morey, Haybittle, Gosling and Henry. 1. Hack Hr/BDJVE Race ; to start at 11.30 a.m.; a handicap of 30 soys, 2nd horse to receive 5 soys from the stakes ; distance, 2 miles ; oyer eight flights of batten hurdles, 3ft 6in high ; nomination, 15s ; acceptance, los. 2. Feilding Jockey Club Handicap; to start at 12.30 p.m. ; a handicap of 110 soys; 2nd horse to receive 10 soys from the stakes ; distance, If miles; nomination, 1 soy; accent ance, 3 soys ; winner of any handi* cap, to the value of 50 soys, after declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 51 bs. 3. Hack Flat Race, of 25 soys ; to start at "1.15 p.m.; distance, If miles; nomination, 10s; acceptance, 15s. 4. Flying Stakes; to start at 2.15 p.m.; a handicap of 60spvs, second horse to receive 10 sovsfrom the stakes ; dis» tance, 6 furlongs;. nomination, £1 : acceptance, 30s; the winuer of anj handicap of 40 soys or over after the declaration of weights to carry a penalty of olbs, ■fin* winner of the Feilding Jockey (mb Handicap to carry a penalty of 71 bs. 3>. Hack Flying ; to start at 3,15 p.m. ; a handicap of 15 soys ■; distance' of. fiirlougs; handicaps to bedeelared immediately after Hack Race No. 3 isTun; acceptances after Flying Handicap is run ; nomination, 10s; acceptance," ss. >6. Wintek Oats; to start at 4 p.m. ; a handicap of 40' soys; distance, 1 mile; weights' to be declared after ■Flying Handicap is run; Nomination, 20s ; acceptance, 20s. y.FoKCED Handicap, of 20 soys; (o start at 445 p m. ; 1 mile and a distance; nomination, winners lOs, losers nil; acceptance, 10s. Horses qualified to run for events 1> 3 and .5 are hacks only, A hack is a horse th at has " never won an advertised race, or is nominated for any race at the time of starting,' or f • r 6 months previous thereto (hack or hunters races excepted). -' AU races to be run under the Wanganui Jockey Club Rules. Nominations for all races, which must enclose name of horse, age. pedigree, colours of rider, and name of owner, close on Friday, 6th March, at 8 30 p tn., and must be addressed to tlie Secretary, P. 0., Feihling. 'Weights for the F.J.C. Handicap and /Flying Stakes will be declared on or : 'abbut"l3tli March ; and for the Hack Hurdles and- Hack Flat, If miles, at J9.31) a.m.'on the day of the races, at the Secretary's office, Fergusson street, Feilding. 'Acceptances for F.J.C. Handicap and "Flying- Handicap close bn Friday, 20th March, at 8 30 p.m.. and must be ad> to the Secretary, P. 0.. Feiiding ; And "acceptances for the Hack Hurdles . arid" Hack Flat, If miles, must be de'«lared'td J tHe Secretary a" his office, as above, not later than 10.30 a.m. on tht morning of 'the races. This Club deducts no commission foi expenses and pays: amount of advertised stakes in full. The. .attention of owners and nomina* torsis. particularly drawn to the fact thai ' the^requisite amount of money must n d^every "case 'accompany each and everj nomMi^i^hand a^beptance. •"^-■"-^•'■'^uljmitle'd to and approved by tin Waaganui "Jockey Club this 9lh day o • X; jaiiuaryiylß9l'.— Febeman R. Jackson 'o Storetaryv -A -"'>-••<■ a.a_-s ■ ■ L-.y-pAApphmmi- SANDILANDS, i-tfUA ;1 ;;• djSecrot^iFeilding Jockey Clul
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 115, 21 March 1891, Page 1
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