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l jtJ|t;inaiiiWlia)i]lll[Uiy)|ii[.i..riiiiiiiftg""""im;nsmiiiiiiiiL,'ii:iiiii)iiiiiii || imiiiini i; ; iiniifii:ni j^.j|i;iiihi;h v luqiiinii »nilimi |j[||l| 111 ' RiNOES ! ■ ' ! ! RANGES !! ! I SAY, LOOK! HERE IS; A DESIGN of QNE oca LARGE NUMBER OF LUKE'S RANGES. S •.( LUKE, AND j.S.ONS beg to call attention to their grand display of Exhibit .. ; >J; rtio'n Ranges just returned from the South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin. Grandest •display in the Colony Ranges for gas,; wood, or coal combined. Their CONFEDERATE RANGES were considered the greatest novelty at the Exhibition. LUKE'S RANG iiS are ackuowleiKed to be the strongest and most economical made „,,...'-.: ; GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. 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, 8 . L XJ.K E AND SONS, .....^^ MANNERS. STREET, WELLINGTON. TjlElLDl^ff JOCKEY CLUB WERTHEIIVTS .'.■"Prpgramrae;qf t •'..■.- , . . ; .autumn, .meeting Sewing Machines EASTER MONDAY, hand and treadle. THE 30th MAECH, 1891, „'.'. on .tie, . FEILDING EACECOUE3E. SOLE AGENTS-p^^-FJY.lietlibridge.-Rsq. Vice. uKAL-D, uLAKKJi <X UU. ■ President— D H. Macarthur. Esq., ' M.tt.R.;: Judge— My D. Dnwnes. „__, nATTITITI Starter— Mr R. Durie. Cleric oj IHE SQUARE, Course^tir ~R. lloake. Clerk oj . Scales-rMrW. G. Haybittle. Time- PALMERSTON NORTH, keeper— Mr H. . W. Haybittle Handicapper— JAv J.E. Henry.': Treasurer— AN . D M'ri.E-s J. Allen. Stewards- Messrs Sherwill. W. A. L. Bailey, 'E. Good- „ , T , TT , pQ behere, Morey; Haybittle, Gosling and MAINJNJiiXtb bJ.±iJiiJil, Henry. - . 1. Hack Hubble Race; to start at WELLINGTON. 11.30 a.m. ; a handicap of 30 soys, 2nd horse to receive 5 soys from the THTr o-n. , Pl 7 rpxr^ T^Tq>pnT^ VCtH stakes; distance, 2 miles; over eight THEbE ARE THE DEPOTS FOR ■ •■flights of batten/hurdles, 3ft 6in high; M nomination, ]ss ; acceptance, los. f\[ U) U] ) I U 1 Si 2. FEiiWNG Jockey Club Handicap ; -L^l X^ JL^ .^ JLJ x_i kJ 9 to/i start at 12 30 p.m. ; a hondicnp •of 110 soys; 2nd horse to receive 10 / || 1 , soys from the stakes; distance, 1| miles ;' nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 3 soys ; winner of any luindi* ANI) tjap, to the value of 50 soys. after derlarafion of weights to carry a OTHER APIrLLiNCES. penalty of 51 V>s. • • 3. Hack Flat' Race, of 25 soys ; to start TiENG TCTC'TC at 115 p m. ■;- distance, If miles; - libmiriation, IOsV acceptfince. 15s. n -QnrVTi a ntt» WTJTTTT^Tifi'T? •4. fei^STAps; to start at 2.15 p.m.; GROCER AND FRDIIJiJiKK, ! a handicap of 6Osovs. second hofsp to , . receive 10 soys from the stakes ;dis> (Importer oi Fancy Goods, &c.) tance, 6 .furlongs' ; nomination, £1 ■-, acceptance, '3us ; the vrinuer of any Manchester Street, handicap, of 40 1 soys or over after 'the ''declaration of weights to carry a Feilding. penalty of olbs, the winner of the I '. lo IS a Cash Buyer of Fun^s at 2Jd «. Hack Flying ;to start at 3.15 p.m. ; X per lb^ Vharidicap of 15 soys ; distance, 5| IZ_ _ „„„„ „, furlongs ; handicaps to be declared HENRY CUi?iiAlS immediately. ajFter TTack Race No. 3 Tg prepared to supply Firewood in is.run, acceptances nfter Flying Han- J^ Eata> Tawa> and Matal i a f our • d . ica P.:- is ; "^ ; ! ,. nomination, 10s ; ac> feet and tWQ feet lengths . also rough Ml!' WiSoaS ; .to start at 4 p.m. ; a i°ads, at the loweatourrent rates. handicap of 40 soys;, distance, 1 mile; weights to be declared after Orders by post promptly attended to. Flying Handicap is run ; Nomina- Up-country Carting undertaken. ■tion,:26s; acceptance, 20s. . HENET CURE AN, 7. Forced' Handicap, : of 20 soys; to Makino Koad start at 4 45; p.m.; 1 mile and a dis>> tance; nomination, winners 10s, > sSt'tt'T tTfe-ow losers nil ; acceptarioe, 10s. /U&&™±*£m J^^^^V Horses qualified to run for events 1. /■ AJfc^^Hi^^wK^^^. J^oniihations; for all races, which must I «% T ddSm3bi Jf*~ / enclose name of horse, age. pcdi«ree, \.A colours of rider, and name of owner, close \»SW. jdmßas!Bfflml!mi&BL!QkJ on Friday, 6t.h 'M arch, at . 8-30 p m., and \jfifa^^^^^^|^yfVy must be addressed to the Secretary, P. 0., \A^pWOTgg|fipfr*^ Weights for the F.J.C;: Handicap and Flying Stakes will be declared on or about 13th March ; and for the Hack "wil**" 11 '"* 1 .Hurdles arid Hack Flat, \\ miles, at fT^HIS well-known Brand is soli '9.30 a m.on the day of the races, at the j^ only by the following Boot Secretary's office, Fergusson street, Feild- ma k er s au a Storekeepers m Feildmg ' -^Scceptances for F.J.C. Handicap and Messrs Bvendsen, Pearson, Keen, an. Flying Handicap; close on Friday, 20th Oobbe and Darragh. March;- at 'B 30 p:m.. and must be addressedHo'the Secretary, P. 0.. Feilding; Every Boot manufactured by th and acceptances for the Hack Hurdles firm, is stamped on the sole with th arid-<-Hack- -Flat, 1| miles, must be de- Wellington Brand, glared to the Secretary a his office, as above;' not -later than 10.30 am. on the ... a . C+onloC s THornine of the races. Vtf • 06 W ■ OLd fJ 1 1/ O ■-i This Club'deducts no commission for gQOT AND SHOE MAjNCJFaCijxp'enses and pays amount of advertised TUREJbS, WELLINGTON. stakes m full. . the'atteritidn of owners and nomina* . pER DaY tQ be mad torsns.iparticularlydrawn to the fact that & \ TO i*q. by perßons of eitht ihej.requisite f :an,ount-of,monejmustm m their own localme-, at work fo ■mW case accompany each and every ; ' busiaess< Al , raeet wh nomination and acceptance. . i . WO nderful success. Any one can do th ....Submitted, to.;and .approved by the ™ You don't need capital, or abon Wangann. Jockey Club tins 9th day of as QoQe We J[. £II start January, ISQI.-Feeeman R. Jackson, JJ « gpace tQ explam h^ Buk Jo^ ca Secretary. «, 4NI ; T t A TvrTm malic a snu f-' little fortnne honorably an a , nMr t 1 ni v easily. The emoloyuient is particular! ■ Speretory Feildintf Jockey Club to the n^ n ]n whl . c »| l U)ls pul ' ' ' (J. P. POWLES, lifition circulates. Boys and girls ear MM.ISSION A 6 E X T nearly as much as men. Full parliculat '\i , t and and instructions mailed free. Now 1 '\'\ , Licehsed'Land Bbokeb. the time:— don't delay, but write to us a JOffices-— Lam bton Quay,' l;hcenix Builds once,. Stinson & Co., Portland, Maim ' ings, Wellington. , United "States.

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 116, 24 March 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 116, 24 March 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 116, 24 March 1891, Page 1

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