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TVTABTON JOCKEY CLUB. HACK RACK MEETING. WEDNESDAY, 11th APRIL, 1894. President — R. Aldworth, Esq. Vice-President— A. Y. Meßrih, Esq. Judge — R. Aid worth, Esq. Clerk of Course— Mr J. Prosser. Clerk of Scales-xMr T. T. Watt. Starter— Mr Harry Pell. Handicapper— Mr J. E. Henry. Secretary and Treasurer— Mr K. E. Beckett. Stewards— Messrs R. H. Aldworth, T. T. Watt, D. Thurston, W. J. Gray, D. G. Riddiford, J. F. Sicely, J M.John ' ston, A. Bill, G. Frederick, Dr Skerman, and Secretary and Judge ex officio. PHOGHAMME. I—Electric1 — Electric Handicap, of 25 soys ; second horse 5 out of stake? ; about five fur* long* ; winner of any race after declaration of weights to carry 71 bs penalty ; nomination 10s, acceptance 15s ; to start at 12 noon. 2— First Handicap Hurdlrs, of 35 soys ; second horse 5 soys out of stakes ; about one and hslf miles ; winner of nnj hurdle race after declaration of weights to carry 71b penalty ; nomination 15s, acceptance 2os ; to start at 12 45 p m 3— Flying Handicap, of 40 soys ; second horse 5 soys out of stakes ; distance about seven furlongs ; winner of any race after declaration of weights to carry 71b penalty ; nomination 20s, acceptance 20s; to start at 1.45 4— Maiden Plate, of 25 soys; second horse & soys out of stakes; about on© mile and a distance ; for horse* that have never won an advertised flat race at the time of starting ; entrance 20s ; to start at 2 30 p m. s— Second Handicap Hurdles, of 25 soys ; second horse 5 soys out ot stakes ; about one and a quarter miles; weights to be declared after First Hurdles ; ac ceptance after Flying ; nomination 10s, acceptance 15s ; to start at 3 p.m. 6— York Farm Handicap, of 70 soys ; second horse 5 soys out of stakes ; about one and a half miles ; nomination 20«. acceptance 40a. Horses which have won £20 or over after declaration of weights to carry 51 bs penalty ; of L 35 or over to carry lOlbs penalty ; to start at 3.45 p m 7— Forced Handicap, of 20 sots; about three quarters ofmi\e j nomination 10s. acceptance free NOMINATIONS. ACCEPTANCES, & GENERAL ENTRIES. Nominations will close at Secretary's Office, Marfcou, on Saturday. March 10th. at 8.30 p.m. Weiehts will be declared about Friday, 30th March Acceptances and General Entries at Secretary's Office on Friday, 6th April, at 830 p.m RULES. 1 Races to be run under the WJC Rules 2 Horses qualified to run at this meeting arc those which have never vron nny advertised race and are not nominated for any advertised race of over L4O at date of meeting, nor have been nominated for such race six months previous to meeting (hack and hunters' races execpted) B. E. BECKETT, Hon Secretary. Submitted and approved- Freeman R. Jackson, Secretary Wanganui Jockey Club. WILLIAM CARTHEW HAS now competed the opening up of his extensive stock of Christmas Goods. The Book Department is replete with all the newest Annuals, Toy Books, Prize Books, and a stock of General Literature which is not excelled in the Colony. Fancy Goods, consisting of Basketware, "Work Boxes, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, Writing Cases, Ladies' Bags ; in fact ail that the most fastidious may require. Toys and Dolls in endless variety, and in all the newest designs. The Shilling and Sixpenny Tables are one of the wonders of the nineteenth century. It is impossible to form an idea of his extensive stock from an advertisement, and he would invite inspection. WILLIAM CARTHEW, Bookseller, Stationer, and Fancy (ioods Importer, Fkildiki*. j REAT CLEARING SALE -ofBOOTS AND SHOES Now going on at my Boot Warehouse, in Fergnseon Street. Splendid supply of Ladies' and Gent's Boots and Shoes, of all sorts and sizes. Children's requirements a specialty. MUST BE SOLD to- make room for Christmas Stock, The Cheapest Bargains ever offered in Feilding. Note the address : WILLIAM PEARSON, SAYWELL BROS., KIMBOLTON ROAD. FEILDING Carriage Builders. Agricultural and Shoeing Smiths. SAYWELL BROS, desire to in form the' residents and settlers in Feilding and the surrounding Districts that they are prepared to build Carriages and other wheeled Vehicles at the lowest possible prices. Good Material and Workmanship guaranteed. Painting, Trimming and Repairs neatly executed. Agricultural Implements of al kinds made and repaired. Horses shod for 6s and upwards, ARTHUR L. PARR; COACHBUILDhIt & BLACKtrMITH, Kimbolton Road, Feiiding, T>EGS to thank the public at large _I 3 for the favours extended him during the past, aud hopes, by good work and strict attention to business, to merit a still larper patronage in the future. Vehicles of all kinds built of the best material. Special care taken in Horse >hoeing Repairs, neatly and promptly vxt> cured Estimates g-iveti tor ;u iron work. W. 13.— A1l work guarunreen tor twelve months v A > TEETkN O W N — Just re- * * ceived at Stai« Office, a beautiful assortment of German Ball Programmes, Prize Cards did,.

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 257, 7 March 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 257, 7 March 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 257, 7 March 1894, Page 4

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