RANGES ! .ILANGES ! ! RANGES !! ! X SAY, LOOK! HERE IS A DESIGN op ONE op a URGE NUMBER Of LUKE'S RANGES. S LUKE "AND SONS beg to call attention to their grand display of Exhibi- ■ tion Ranges just returned from the South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin. Grandesi ■display in tne Colony Ranges for gas, wood, or coal combined. Their CONFEDERATE RANGES were considered the greatest novelty at the Exhibition. XUKE'S' RANGES are acknowledged 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 \y and/Cash Buyers as they have a large stock which must be cleared, S . LUKE AND SONS, MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON.
4 R. J, GALWAY, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER > HAS opened a beautiful selection of Jewellery, chiefly consisting of Gold Brooches, Kings, Studs, Necklets and Lockets, Bracelets, Bangles, Earings, Ladies' Gold and Silver Watches, Gents' English Lever \ Watches, Clocks from 10s upwards. R.J.G, would draw particular attention to his Jobbing Department. Every Watch and Clock Repaired by R.J.G. is Guaranteed for twelve x months. Spectacles to suit all sights. Pebble Spectacles from 6s per pair. $$T Note the address — Next Mr Svendsen's, Manchester Street, Feilding. FLOLK! FLOUR ASK for Chamberlain's FLOUR which is admitted to be the best in the Manawatu. Chamberlain's is the only Mill that is htted with appliances for thoroughly mixing the* wheat, essential to making good Flour. • Ordeib punctually attended to. Mr T. R. Chamberlain has now started a corn-crushing machine. Oats crushed at 3d per bushel. Crushed oats for sale T. R, CHAMBERLAIN Feilding Steam Flouk Mill. JOHN GOULD, CLAIRVILLE HOUSE BAKERY, IN taking this opportunity of thanking the Residents in and around Feildmg for the very liberal and substantial . support accorded to me during the six ■ years I have been in Business ; I also avail myself of this opportunity to in* - form them that owing to my ever-increas - » ing Business I have found it necessary > -to erect a new and more commodious > Oven, and no expense has been spared in fitting np with every convenience for » making a first- class article, and that all , orders entrusted to me will receive care- > ful and prompt attention. Birthday and Picnic Parties supplied with every Requisite. Pastry and Wedding C.ikes made to order. 6 Fine and Decorticated Bread delivered Daily in all parts of the Town, made from the choicest brands of Flour. . BUCKINGHAM PALACE BAKERY AND DINING ROOMS, Manchesteb Steeet, Fkilding. f JNO. H. WORSEOLD, 1 FANCY BREAD & BIS' UIT BAKEH. A FIRST-CLA>S TABLE will always be found at this Commodious House. f Meals at all Hotjes. e First-class Bread of the very best Flour. e All kinds of Confectionery made to order. Wedding akes, Birthday Cakes, &c. e SCOTCH PIES & COFFEE EVERY s SATURDAY a Specialty. JNO. H. WORSFOLD. i OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, d The Square, PALMERSTON NORTH. SM. WILSON & CO., having . taken over the above Hotel, are now prepared to enteitain visitors. i Commercial men's comforts studied in every particular. Splendid Sample Rooms anA Stabling. d / Buggies and Horses at any hou y Note— "The Clock in the Tow^S. M. WILSON & CO., PBOPKIEKTOS.
1 lUNiTED HUNT STEEPLE U CHASES, To be held at FEI L D IN G, i .-• ON "WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER^, 1891 ZBrestdeht-John Saxon, Esq. ViceBrUideni—T). H> Macarthur, Esq., MilLEtr Judge— F: Y. Lethbridge, Esq. Starter— Mr Hahnett. Clerk of Scales— Mr W. T. Ward,^,C7er& oj Course— Mr R. G. Edwards. Handi"cayiperrrrMr J. E. Henry. Stewards— Messrs H. Lance, Edwards, t raw ford, Kirton, Loveioy, Ridley, Ward, El- . kington, and Clissold, PROGRAMME. X Maiden Hack Steeplechase, of 10 sovs ; weight for age ; for horses that have never won an advertised steeplechase; entrance, 10s ; distance, about two miles; to start at 11.i5 a.m. 2, Eaxdicap Hack Htjedles, of 15 sovs; nomination, . ss ; acceptance, 10s ; distance; about 2 miles. 3J. Hunt llttb Qvv Steeplechase, a Cup of the value of 15 soys ; second horse to receiye a trophy of the value of 5 sovs ; for qualified horses only Isee rules at foot) ; nomination, 5s ; acceptance, 10s ; minimum weight, 11 > stone; about 3 miles; Gentlemen riders, who must produce their certificates from the Metropolitan Club in the district in which they reside, will be allowed -71 bs off handicap weight ; to start at Ip.m. 4. Weltee Handicap Hack Flat Race, of 15 sovs ; nomination, ss; ac» ceptance, IOs ; about 1| miles ; minimum weight 10 stone ; to start at 140 p.m. 5. Open Handicap Steeplechase, of 35 govs ; second horse to receive 5 soys from the, stakes ; nomination, 15s ; acceptance, 15s; about 2 miles; to start at 2 30 p.m. 6. The Ladies' Beacelet; a handicap steeplechase ; the first horse to receive a Bracelet of the value of 15 sovs; second horse to receive a Bracelet of the value of 5 sovs; for qualified hunters, nominated by Ladies; same conditions as No. 3 face; nomination, ss; aiceptancej 10s ;• about 2 miles ; winner of Cun to carry 71bs penalty; to start at 3.15 p.m. / ?, Final ; Hack Steeplechase, ot a5 sovs ; nomination ss ; acceptance, 10s; distance, aboul H miles; tc start at "4 p m. ; weights declared after Bracelet is run. DATES Off NOMINATIONS, ACCEPTANCES, &c. dominations— On Satubdat, 22nd Au« ;gust, at 8 p-m. Acceptances and Entries for Maiden— Monday, 7th September, at 8 p m. Weigh* 8 will a >-'l jear on FfiIDAT « 4ttl .September. RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. All races will be run under rules o racing adopted by the Meiropolitai •Club. , ..„ _ 2 All races, with exception of No. 5 open to hacks enly. Definition of backs as adopted by W.J.0., strictly adherec 3 A hunter is a horse that has beei hunted with any recognised pack o: bounds for season 1891 to the satisf actioi -of tbe Master, and must be the bonafid> property of a member of the Club. 4. In races 3 and 8 Master's Certificat. mast be produced to the Clerk of th< Scales or the horse will not be allowe« to start. . 5. AU Nominations, Entries, Accept ancesi &c, accompanied by the amoun payable, must be in the hands of th< Secretary not later than 8 p.m. on date named. . . 6. All nominations must contain des enptions, age, pedigree, performances and necessary Fees and Colors of Rider must be forwarded with acceptances am oeneral entries. S ED .VJ D. GOOD BE HERE, Hon. Sec ':. LENG. EEE, GROCER AND FRUIT Eli SR, (Importer ol Fancy Goods, &o.) ' Manchestep Steeet, * Feilding. IS a Cash Buyer of Fungus at 2 ' per ib. Xarge assortment of Confectioner Lollies, &c, CHEAP FOR CASH. - 'Preserved Gingei lOd per lb.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 12, 28 July 1891, Page 1
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