RANGES ! RANGiES ! ! RANGES !! ! Sole makprs of tbe celebrated CORNISH COOKING RANGES. ACKNOWLEDGED by all to be the strongest, most economic il, and by far the ■ l*est Cooking Rung£ in the Colony. j?a.«(ry, scones, etc., bakprj in ie<* limn ten minutes. The oven> are portable, ; ean be removed to be ihorounlily cleaned or to effect repairs without t l ie expense of re-set(inii tho ra-me. Ranye-i for cuiintry use supplied with fire-places for bu-ning 10 inch to 2ft wood. Over s') designs to choose from, from 2ft to 12ft Ion? A large stock always on hand at our BOOMS, Manners Street. A LIBERAL DKCOU-NP ALLOW RD TO THE n-lADE. Catalogue on application. Repairs a specialty. Inspection Invited. Agent for Feilding and surrounding districts, — ME. 0. H. HOIKING, Engineer, Manchester Street. S . LUKE AN D SONS, MANURES STREET, WELLINGTON.
Jif Xtftil WD i M|T STEEPLE ■^v -■■•■, '. -;'cil*ses, ' :Tb: beVbeid at ,' FEILD ING, •' ■-'■':.■'■"■:■ '■ / p»r- ' ' : ' 3WEDNESI)AY, ; SEPTEMBER^, 1891 JPresijienf -John Saxon, Esq. Vice%Volent ::^D. ■ H Macarthur, Esq., M^o" 3udge-l% y. Lethbndge, KsqV Siatier— Mi- Hannett. Cleric WShedes-^Mr W . T. Ward, „ Clerk o/ iCfe^W^Mr R;, G. Edwards. Handi-Jc^?er-r:Mr J.E. Henry. Stewards— &essstsVHvLahee, Edwards, i raw ford, Eirton, v LWfoy> Ridley, Ward, Eland Clissold, PROGRAMME. -T^CMaiben Hack Steeplechase, of 10 soys- ,trei«ht for age ; for horses - that have never won an advertised I steeplechase ; entrance, K)s ; dis- \ t'since, about. two miles ; to start at -I^ls am, S&HANpi jcae Hack Hubdi.es, of 15 soys; • nb^inatibn, ss ; .acceptance, 10s; -, dis? aat'e, about 2 miles. v3.kHunt «i£UB Crr Steeplechase, a Cup of lie value of 15 <oys ; secoud horse : tp-re'oeiye a trpphy of the value of 5 $ovsr; for qualified horses only (see •'.'" rules .at, foot} ; nomination, ss; ae- -: rieptanee.,^ 10s ; minimum weight, 11 . stoneV about 3 miles; Gentlemen • riders, who "must produce their certi- ; ficates from the Metropolitan Club - lhthe'districtin^ which they reside, will be allowed 71bs off handicap , , : Weighs to start at i p.m. ■4,>"W:elteb Handicap Hack Flat Race, .' of -"^i-S!: soy nomination, s* ; ac» v about 1^ miles ; mm'- ' imum weight 10 stone; to start at . ■■■■".■* . o _ 4»/*opbk /Haudica^p Steeplechase, of 35 V Vovss second .horse to receive 5 soys from the stakes ; 15s; acceptance, 15s; about 2 miles; to :start at 2 30 pirn. <6. 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 iiadies ; same conditions as No. 3 - race.; nomination, ss; ju-eeptance, lOs ; about 2 miles ; wmiier of Cup to csirrj7lbs penally; to start at 3.15 :■ '■:■ pi.inV-" ; -''. - ■ •y---~ '• , ' 3i (FjNAi Hack Steeplechase, of i 5 ' >sovs^; nomination os ; acceptance, 10s- distance, about 1^ miles; to start at 4 p:m. ; weights declared ■" • after Bracelet is run. tiATES 43 W NOMINATIONS, AC- - CEPTAISCES, &c. [Xpmvnations-Ov Satubdat, 22nd Au« and Entries for Maiden— iioNPAl^th-September, at 8 p m. September. , fiJJLES AND "REGULATIONS 1 All -Tares will te run Tinder rules ol , racing adopted by the Metropolitan 2. AH races, with exception of No. 5, open to hacks enly. Definition of hacks, a£*dppted by W.J.C, strictly adhered 3 A hunter is a horse that ha? been lmnted. with any recognised pack ol hounds for season 1891 to the satisfaction of the Master, and must be the bonafidi property of a member of the Club. ,4. In races 3 and 6 Master's Certificate mast be produced to the Clerk of th< Scales or the horse will not be allowed to' start. . ... 5. All Nominations, Entries, Acceptances, &c... accompanied by the amounl payable, must be in the hands of tht Secretary net later than 8 p.m. on date! named. ... •6. All nominations must contain des< criptions, age, pedigree, performances aid necessary Fees and Colors of Riders must be forwarded with acceptances anc treneral entries. * EDMD. GOODBEHEBE, Hon. Sec "■""' LENG KEE~ ~~ GBOCEE AND FKUITERRR, (Importer ol Fancy Goods, &c.) ■ 'Manchestep Stbeet, Feuding. IS a Cash Buyer of Fungus afc 2( perlb. Corse assortment of Confectioner * " Lollies, &c, CHEAP FOB- CASH. " 'preserved Ginger lOd per lb.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 21, 18 August 1891, Page 1
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672Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 21, 18 August 1891, Page 1
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