■"'"■"■'■ ' ; ' |jJiriitnii«'JpiiiiiMllllMliiiu..i''j«KW.T|i"'i'Hiiiij t aiiii;iiiiii:^-iuH.i;;:;M [| mm:it* f- j.miaia n u^i.nm ||..,»,m<ii! ]{jiiiui(]i||'ji is RANGER ! RANGES ! ! RANGES I! ! X SAY LOOK ! HERE IS A DESIGN ov ONE of a LARGE NUMBER Oi LUKE'S RANGES. SLUKS AND SONS beg to call attention to their grand display of Exhibi. ■ tion Ranges jnsfc returned from the South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin. Grandesi display in the Colony Ranges for gas, wood, or coal combined. Their CONT.EDERATE RANGES were considered the greatest novelty at the Exhibition. XUKE'S RANGhS. 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 rnd,Cash Bnjei> as they have a large.stock which must be cleared, g, .LUKE AND SONS, ; ; ... : ■- ■ MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON.
UUN IT ED HUNT STEEPLE CHASES, To.be held at P E^IL D I N G, ■ ; - ' ■'■'■ : - ..ON WEDNESDAY; SEPTEMBEEI9, IB9I John Saxpn; Esq. VicePresident— B^ } X}K } Macarthur, Esq., jyi.H.R. Judge— F. Y. Lethbridge, Esq. Mr FLannett. CZer& of Scales^- "Mr -W^/'War'a^CZe^ 0/ CbttfW^-j&T fi. iGr.'Edwards. Handi- ■ c^er^Mr J. ]£ Henry. , Stewards— : ' : Messrs^ Lancei EdwarJs, irawford, Eirtd^^oveiojV'Eidley, Ward, El~ kingtpn, and;oliss6ld, ; PEOGEAMME. ■1. Maiden^Macb: Steeplechase, of 10 sors ; Jpeifeht for age; for horses that ;£aye never, won an advertised steeplechase; entrance, 10s ; distancei about iiwo miles ; to start at ll^i^aan.,,; ':'?'■. 2; Haspigap^l|a.ck ; :Hijsples, of 15 soys; ■nomination, ■■; :5.5 .,;. .acceptance, 10s ; . , distance, about 2 miles. 3. HuMT^tUßprp Steeplechase, a Cup rpf th!e value of 15 -'oys. ; secouri horse to rejceiye : a trophy of the value of 5 sevs_;;f6r qualified, borses^only l^ee ■»" rules 'at foot ) ; nomination, ss; acceptance,! 10s; minimum weight, 11 stone; about 3 miles ; Gentlemen riders, who must produce their certificates from tbe Metropolitan Club in therdistrict in which they reside, will .Ibe allowed 7lbs off handicap weight ; , to start at 1 . j). m. 4, Welteb Handicap Hack Fiat Race, of 15 sovsji nomination, ss; ac» ceptance^ibs ;, about 1| miles ; minimum weight 10 stone; to start at 140 pm. fi. Open -'Handicap Steeplechase, of 35 soys j "-second! horse to receive 5 soys from the stakes; nbnimation, 15s; acceptance, 15s; about 2 miles; to startat ( 2'3o p-in. 6. The Indies' Bkaceijet ; a handicap steeplechase'; the first horse to receive a Bracelet of the value of 15 soys; second horse to receive a Bracelet of the value of 5 soys ; for qualified' hunters, nominated by Ladies; same conditions as No. 3 race; nomination, ss; acceptance, 10s ; ; about 2 miles ; winner of Cup to carry 71bs penalty; to start at 3.15 p.m. . 7. Ftnax Hack steeplechase, of govsi /nomination ss; acceptance, 10s ; distance, about I|. miles ; to start."a t 1 4pm.; weights declaaed • after Bracelet is run. DATES OF NOMINATIONS, AC-JbominaliQns-rQn Satubday, 22nd Au* irust, at 8 p-m. _ Acceptance^and Entries for Maiden— Mo»DAT,f7ihiJe«tember, at S p m. Weights wil- appear on Feiday. 4th September. EULES Al r X> REGULATIONS 1 All races 'il be run under rules of racmg adopted by the Metropolitan Club.. '■"■' . - . , „ _ 2 All races, ? ith exception of No. 5, open to hacks «niy. Definition of hacks, as adopted bj W . J.C, strictly adhered 3 A hunter is a horse that has been hunted with any. recognised pack of hounds for season 1891 to the satisfaction of the Master^ and must' be the bonafide property of of the Club. 4 In races 3 and 6 Master's Certificate mast be produced to the Clerk of the S ea l eg or the horse wiLl not be allowed to start. . 5. All Nominations, Entries, Acceptances, &c., accompanied by the amount payable, must be in the hands of the Secretary not later than 8 p.m. on dates named. . . , 6 All nominations must contain des* enptions, : age, pedigree, performances, and necessary Fees and Colors of Riders must be forwarded with acceptances and * eDerftIe E^Sb:GOODBEHERE, Hon. Sec. " I7ENG KEE, GROCER AJSD FRUIT ISERE-, (Importer oi Fancy Goods, &c.) Makchestem Street, Feilding. IS a Casla Buyer of Fungus at 2d per ib. l a.r<re abßortnient of Confectionery 8 . Lollies, &c, CHEAP FOR CASH. Preserved Ginger lOd per lb.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 13, 30 July 1891, Page 1
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663Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 13, 30 July 1891, Page 1
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