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IN" THE ESTATE of the Late William Edinboro Chamberlain. CORNELIUS STEAM ROLLER FLOUR MILLS, Feilding. ACTING under instructions from the Executors, it is notified that the Retail Trade hitherto carried on at the Mill, will be absolutely discontinued, on and after January, Ist, 1896. Small Quantities of Flook, Bran, Etc., will, however, be supplied for Cash Only ; ancl at the s ""' e corres - pondiny Prices as that charyed for by the various stores, when customers must take delivery at the Mill. This rule will admit of no variation whatever. Flour, Bran, Pollaud, etc., will for the future be delivered at the Wholesale Stores only. I have to thank all customers for their support during the past 18 years. Oats crushed as usual in large or small quantities. T. R. CHAMBERLAIN, Manager for the Executors. A.NDON HACK RACING CLCJB'S 1896 ANNUAL MEETING. TUESDAY, 17th MARCH, 1896. Programme : 1. Flying Stakes Handicap, of 40 soys., second horse to receive 5 soys from the stakes ; distance, 6 furlongs. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s ; to start at 12 noon. 2. Handicap Hurdle Race^ of 40 soys, second horse to receive 7 soys from the stakes ; distance 1£ miles, over 6 flights of batten hurdles 3ffc 6in high. Nomination 20a, acceptance 20s ; to start at 12.45 3. Trial Hurdles, of 30 soys ; second horse to receive 5 soys from the stakes; distance 1| miles ; weight not less than 10 stone ; for hor.-es that have not won any hurdle race. Entrance, 20s ; post entry ; to start at 1.30. 4. Sandon Handicap, of 80 soys, second horse to receive 15 soys from the stakes; distance, 1J miles. Nomination 30s, acceptance 40 <; to start 2.40. 5. Electric Handicap, of 25 soys ; second horse to receive 5 soys from the stakes; distance, 4 turlongs. Nomination 10s, acceptance 10s ; to start at 3.15. 6. Maiden Flat Race, of 30 soya ; second horse to receive 5 so?s from the stakes; distance, 1J miles; weight for age; for horses that have never won an advertised race. Entrance, 30s ; to start at 4.5. 7. Tramway Handicap, of 30 sr>vs ; second horse to receive 5 soys from the stakes ; distance, I mile. Nomination 15s, acceptance 15s ; to start at 4 40. DOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, ACCEPTANCES, AND GENERAL ENTRIES Nominations for Sandon Handicap, Flying Stakes Handicap, Handicap Hurdles, Electric Handicap, and Tramway Handicap close with the Secretary at the Junction Hotel, Sandon, on SATURDAY. 22nd February, 1896, at 9 p.m. Weights will be declared on or about 2nd Marcn, 1896. Acceptances for Sandon Handicap, Flying Stakes Handicap, Handicap Hurdles, Electric Handicap, and Tramway Handicap close on TUESDAY, 10th March, at 9 p m., also entries for the Maiden. The winner oE any advertised race after the declaration of weights to the net value of 30 soys to carry a penalty of 51b in the Sandon Handicap and Tramway Handicap and Tlt-s in the Flying Handicap. SOBERT G. EDWARDS, Secretary ELECTRO WARE ! ELECTRO WARE ! ELECTRO WARE ! Direct from the MakersDesigns never before seen in Feilding, AT PRICES BELOW ANYTHING YET HEARD OF. Mo Middlemen's Profits. BISCUIT BARRELS from 6s ; Cruits from 10s ; Jelly Dishes from 5s ; sugar and cream do. from 7a 6d ; breakfast cruets from 7s 6d ; fruit dishes from 9s; butter coolers from ss; claret jugs, lgs ; and dozens of other useful articles SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS. Enamelware and Crockeryware, Ooae Cne ; Come All ! And Inspect the BARGAINS afc F. MACKENZIE'S, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Refreshment Booms attached,, where refreshmenta wi'l be provided oa the shortest notice,
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 174, 27 January 1896, Page 4
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