• i(:l|g3inn»liilOllWH<lluilfiiii...''i"''''**''''' l ' l ' lu ltP |Ii1 ''''''''it J^p:iHiiiiint irilli.'iiiiii n imiiHitln.it. minimi! n_;m!inilK ITrniltiif inint til RANGES ! RANGES ! ! RANGES ! ! ! I SAY, LOOK! HERE IS A DESIGN op ONE or a LARGE NUMBER OB LUKE'S RANGES. SLUKE AND SONS beg to call attention to their grand display of Exhibi- ■ lion 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. XUKE'S RANO iiS are acknowledged to be the strongest and most economical made GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. €. 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 . LUKE AND SONS, MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON.
U UNITED HUNT STEEPLE CHASES, To be held at FEILDING, ON SEPTEMBER^, 1891 - John Saxon, Esq. VicePresident— B. H Macartlmr, E>q., M.H.R. Judge— F. Y. Lethbndtje, Esq. Starter— Mr Hannett. Clerk of Scales— Mr W. T. Ward. _. Ckr* of Course — Mr R. G. Edwards. Htmdicajrper — M rJ.E . H enry . Stc wards — .Messrs H. Lance, Edwanls, ! raw lord, Kirton, Loveioy, Ridley, Ward, Elkinglon, and Clissold, PROGRAMME. 1. Maiden Hack Steeplechase, of 10 soys; weight for age^ for horses that have never won an advertised steeplechase; entrance, 10s distance, about two miles ; to start at 11 i 5 a.m. S, Handicap Hack Hurdles, of 15 soys; nomination, ss; acceptance, 10s; distance, about 2 miles. 3. Hunt Lltjb Crp Steeplechase, a Cup of the value of 15 «ovs; second hor>e to receiye a trophy of the value of 5 soys ; for qualified 'horses only (see rules at foot); nomination, os; acceptance," 10s ; minimum weight, 11 stone; about 3 miles; Gentlemen riders, who must produce their certificates from the Metropolitan Club in the district in wlik-h they reside, will be allowed 71 bs off handicap weight; to start at 1 pm. 4,, Weltee Handicap Hack Flat Race, of 15 soys ; nomination, ss ; ac» ceptance, 10s; about l\ miles ; minimum weight 10 stone; to start at 1.40 p.m. 4>. Open Handicap Steeplechase, of 35 soys; second horse to receive 5 soys from the stakes ; nomination, 15s ; acceptance, 15s; about 2 miles; to start at 2 30 p.m. {}. The Ladies' Beacelet; 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; w>mier of Cup to carry 71bs penalty; to start at 3.15 -P m - c r j. Finai Hack j-.teeplechase, ot soys ; nomination. 5s ; acceptance, 10s; distance, aboui l£ miles; to start at 4 p.m.; weights declared after Bracelet is run. T>ATES OF NOMINATIONS, ACCEPTANCES, Ac. : dominations— Oo Satubday, 22nd Au* 4tust, at 8 p.m. Acceptances and Entries for Maiden— Mosday. 7th Septem ber, at 8p m. ' Weights will appear on Friday. 4th September. .BUI.ES AND REGULATIONS 1 AH races will be run under rules of racing adopted by the xVJetropolitan <31ub. . , „ „ 2. AH races, with exception of iNo o, .©pen/ to hacks enly. D.-finit.on ol hacks, by W.J.0., strictly adhered 3. A hunter is ahorse that has been hunted with any recognised pack of hounds for season 1891 to tiie satisfaction of the Master, and must be tiie honafidi property of a member of the Club. 4. In races 3 and 6 Master's Certificate mast be produced to the Clerk of the Scales or the horse will not be alluwed to start. 5. All Nominations, Entries, Acceptances, &c. accompanied by ihe amount payable, must be in the hands of Lie Secretarynot later than 8 p.m. on date; named. 6. All nominations must contain des 'Criptions, age, peditjree, performances And necessary Fees and Colors uf Rider; must be forwarded with acceptances an£ general entries. • ED AID. GOOD BE HERE, Hou. Sec ~~~ LENG KEE~ OBOCER, AND FRUITERKR, (Importer of Fancy^ Goods, &c.) Manchester Btueet, Feildjng. IS a Cash Buyer of Fungus at 2( perib. .Xarge assortment of Confectioner ; Lollies, &c, *' CHEAP FOB CASH. A -*. Ginger lOd per lb.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 15, 4 August 1891, Page 1
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688Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 15, 4 August 1891, Page 1
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