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. EANOE.gj;:. ' RANGES ! ! RANGES.! ! ! I SAY LOOK 2 HERE IS A DESIGN of ONE of a LARGE NUMBER OF LUKE'S RANGES. ■ -■■■•' • _____ O LUKE AND SONS beg to call attention to their grand display of ExhibiW» • tion Ranges just returned from the South Seus Exhibition, Dunedin. Grandest display in the Colony, Ranges for gas, wood, or coal combined. Their CON3?FI)ERATE RANGES were considered the greatest novelty at the Exhibition. XUKE'S RANGKS are acknowledged to bo the strongest and most ecouomical made GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. « LUKE AND SONS have decided to greatly Reduce their Prices to Builders and Cash Bttjers as they have a large stock which must be cleared, & . LUI E AND SONS, .."-.. MANNERS STEEET, WELLINGTON.

UTOITED HUINT STEEPLECHASES, '. Tp -he held at '. FE I L D4lp*;G , ' ON- ' "WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1891 -John Saxon, Esq. VicePresident— -D. H Macarthur, iisq , , M.H.E. Judge-$. Y. Lethbndge, Esq. Starter— Mr Hannett. Clerk of S6alesr-MT. M, T- TO* Clerk of Course— Mr El G. Edwards. Handieavver— Mil Henry: StewardsMessrs H. Lance, Edwards, LrawJord, , iirton,,Lo J v < eipy, Eyiey, Ward, El.'.'..Jcingtpii^nd^XJiif:?^'-'- --' . ;:\V^' 'j'.,'. ; :;:pi^)geamme. - 1.-JUai»ek>Hace Steepischase, of 15 sors; weigti, for age; for horses . that taW; never won an advertised. hurdle- race or, steeplechase; en- ■■-■ V itrturae, W>s ; distance, about two rv. kjnpe>; tostart at 11. i5 a.m. : ; %;Hii«i>icAiiiACß: HxJEDtEs,of 15 sovs; rS ' ss ; acceptaace, 10s ; ?£!*i about 2. miles. ■'$$!& BtKT x(sotb Grp Steepiechase, a Cap : : tb^ yalue'of lo soys; second horse :^ ? to^reeeiyea trop>hy of the value of 5 - «ovs; for qualified horses only (see ; =V> ruie^# foot); nomination, ss; accefrtancej 10s ; minimum weight, 1 1 ■^■: ■'.■■;■ stone ; : - about 3 miles ; Gent lemen v riders;wh6 must produce their certir ' ficates^ from the Metropolitan Clnb ? in the" district in- nrhich they reside, '"-•: will be allowed 71bs off handicap weight ; to start at I pm. ■4, Wmss Handicap Hack Flat Race, :'■■■■ ■'■:''~'-~op*ls'i*&'a-i nomination, ss; ac» ;•:/- Vcfeptance,lOs; about 1^ miles ; mmS< imum^weight 10 stone; to start at :■ l;*9pm. • • 5. 'Open Handicap Steeplechase, of 65 ¥'■..'■; sovs;: second horse to receive 5 soys l h " from the stakes; nomination, 15s; ■• •• acceptance, 15s ; about 2 miles ; to ->v4- start »t S;3O p-m. mifr Th^Ladies-Bbacelet ; first horse to 5 y a (Bracelet of the value of 15 sb*s; second h^rse to receive a 'Bracelet of the value of 5 sovs ; for . qualified hunters, nominated by r - Baice renditions as No. 3 : -hUr ra ce ; ss i accrptance, i ilOa^iftbout 2 miles; winner of Cup I^V '■■• t^ tp^eariy 71bspebalty; to start at 3.15 v --^p;iri;' ; ' '• '. •• . . 7. FiHti Hack Steeplechase, oi ,5 ' sovs; nomination, ss; acceptance, : 10«:; distance,- about 1| miles ; to start at 4 pm.; weights declared after Bracelet is run. DATE3 OF NOMINATIONS, ACCEPTANCES, &c. dominations— Ob Satubday, 22nd Au« gu»t, at 8 pm. Acceptances and Entries for Maiden— Monday, 7th' September, at 8 p m. Weights will appear on Fbiday, 4th September. RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. All t*c cs will be run under rules ol racing . adopted by the Metropolitan 2. AU races, with exception of No 5, L ovea to hacks ©nly. Definition of hacks, \ *ji adopted by W.J.C., strictly adhered 3. A hunter is a horse that has been hunted, withs any recognised pack o* houndsJor season.lß9l to the satisfactior of the Master, arids must be the bonajide property<pf a member of the Club. 4. In races 3 and 6 Master's Certificate • must be produced to the Clerk of the Scales or the horse will not be allowed to start. 6. All Nominations, Entries, Acceptances, &c, accompanied by the amorfnt payable, must be in the hands of the Secretary not later than 8 p.m. on dates named. < 6. All nominations must contain descriptions,, age, pedigree, performances, and necessary Pees and Colors of Eider.must be^ forwarded with acceptance!) and general entries. 5 - EDMD. GOODBEHEEE, ■ _ Hon. Sec E'~ MPI#E LUNCHEON & SUPPE.E ■.. ' ' SALOON. The Oyster Shop :of, Wellington, Oyster season 1891. W. SIMMONS, Dealer in Oysters, Smoked Pish and Shell Fish of every kind. Also Poulterer and Licensed Dealer in . .. ■ • Garae. Visitors to- Wellington are invited to ca] jW:iI»Lia.STEEEr. WELLINGTON

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 10, 23 July 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 10, 23 July 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 10, 23 July 1891, Page 1

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