■■' ■ : V ."•■•■■;■ :|ijjj;,v^^^ minimum minimum <uim;iium ffitiiimi j j| ji| jjj ■ "'E^GE&V EANGES ! [ EANGES !I I Sole makers of the celebrated CORNISH COOKING EANGES. A CKNOWLEbGED by all to be the strongest, most economical, and by far the j ■ri test Cooking Bange in the Colony. Pastry, scones, etc., baked in less than ten minute' The ovens are portable, can be re.moved to be thoroughly cleaned or to effect repkji-s 1 without the expense of re-setting th» range. Ranges for country supplied with nre-iplaces for burning 10 inch to 2ft wood. Over 50 designs to *hoose from from 2ft to 12ft long. A larffe stock always on hand at our ROOMS, Manners street. DISCOUNT ALLOWED TO THE HiA.DE. Catalogue on application. Eepairs a specialty. Inspection Invited. Affent for Feilding and surrounding districts,— y ■ : . . ME. G. H. HOsKING, Engineer, Manchester Street. S. . LUKE AN D SONS, MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON.
NIT ED HUNT STEEPLE- ■ CHASES, To be held at p E I L DING, ON -WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1891 JPresi<Zertf-Jonii Saxon, Esq. VicePresident- -D. H Macarthur, Esq., M.H.R. Judge-*- Y. Lethbridge, ■ Esq. -'Starter— Mr Hannett. Clerk oflscales-Mr W. T. Ward. L Clerk oj. Course— Mr E. G- Edwards. Sandtcapper^Ur J. E. Henry. StewardsM«£srif H.i Lance, Edwards, l rawtord, Kirton, Love-joy, Ridley, Ward, Blkington, and ; Ciissold, PROGRAMME. 1 Maiden Hack Steeplbchase, of 10 sots; weight for age; for horses that have never won an advertised steeplechase; entrance, 10s ; distance, about two miles ; to start at 11 15 a.m. '-■-,- 3, Handicap Hack Hurdles, of lo soys; nomination, ss; acceptance, 10s; distance, about 2 miles. 3 Hunt Cxtxb Crp Steeplechase, a Cup of the value of 15 «oys ; second horse 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 which they reside, will be allowed 7lbs off handicap weight; to start at' l p.m. 4 Welter Handicap Hack Flat Race, ' of 15 s° vs 5 nomination, ss ; ac» ceptance, 10s ; about 1£ miles ; minimum weight 10 stone; to start at 140 pm. £ Open Handicap Steeplechase, ot S5 soys; second horse to receive 5 soys from' the stakes ; nomination, 15s ; acceptance, 15s;. about 2 miles; tc start at 2 30 p.m. « The Ladies' Bracelet; a handiea]: Bteeplechase; the first horse tc receive a Bracelet of the value ot U soys- second horse to receive i Bracelet of the value of 5 soys ; foi qualified hunters, nominated ty Ladies; same conditions as No. i race; nomination, ss; acceptance 10a -'about 2 miles; wumer of Cvi to carry 71bs penalty; to start at 3.1« p.m. . - , f Fjnai. Hack Steeplechase, of ±1 ' soys; nomination ss; acceptance 10s- distance, about 1| miles; t« start at 4 pm- ; weights declarec after Bracelet is run. T>VTE3 OF NOMINATIONS, ACCEPTANCES, &c, Acceptances and Entries for MaidenMonday, 7th September, at S p m. Weight* will appear on Fridat. 4tl September. bules and Regulations 1 All races will be run under rules o racing adopted by the Metropohta 2 'All races, with exception of No I opeu to hacks enly. Definition of hacks aTadopted by W.J.C, strictly adhere *° 3 A hunter is a horse that has bee hunted with any recognised pack o lounds for season 1891 to the satisfactio •of the Master, and- must be the Una fid property of a member of the Club. I- 4 In races 3 and 6 Master s Certificat mast be produced to the Clerk of th Scales or the horse will not be allowe to start. v . 5 All Nominations, Entries, Accepi ances, Ac. accompanied by the amour ■navable. must be in the hands ot th Secretary not later than 8 p.m. on datt named. . , . , 6 All nominations must contain det criptions, age, pedigree, performance and necessary Fees and Colors of Eidei must be forwarded with acceptances an general enjriej.^ GQODBEHEEE) Hon. Se WAEEHOUSI 53 Manners Street, Wellington E. J. KING, Importer of Music and Musical Instruments OF every description. The late - ; Music received monthly A lan Variety of Teaching Music of every d< ecriptiom Vi"lin strings-large stoci " HuiaSchottische," by irancts A. Kin -post free 2s. Orders by post prompt] attended to.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 28, 3 September 1891, Page 1
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709Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 28, 3 September 1891, Page 1
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