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WANTED — An Engine-driver, one that can do a little Horse-shoeing preferred. Apply at once to P. BARTHOLOMEW, Levin Sawmill. FEILDING RAM AND SHEEP FAIR, FRIDAY, 26th FEBRUARY. QTEVENS&GORTON O will sell by public auction as above — 40 pure bred 2-tooth Lincoln rams bred by Mr John Bryce 8 pure bred 8-tooth Lincoln rams bred by Mr E, Men* love 600 2 and 4-tooth Lincoln ewes bred by H. G. Gaisford, Esq. 150 breeding ewes 180 fat wethers 300 wether lambs 200 2-tooth Lincoln wethers 180 4 and 6-tooth Lincoln ewes 220 breeding ewes 370 lambs 200 breeding ewes 200 woolly lambs 150 breeding ewes 100 2-tooth ewes 230 2-tooth ewes 420 wethers 150 breeding,eweg 200 shorn wether lambs 250 ewes 200 lambs 700 breeding ewes 50 2-tooth ewes 50 4-tooth ewes Sale at 1 p.m. STEVENS & GORTON, Auctioneers. THOXTON RACING CLUB. AUTUMN HACK MEETING, To be held on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13th, 1892. President— F. Robinson, Esq. Vice-Pkes/rknt — E. S. Thynne, Esq. JudgX — H. F. Davidson, Esq. Stewabds and Committee — Messrs T. P. Williams, J. H. Robinson, W. B. Rhodes, E. S. Thynne, F. Young, J. Whyte, J. R. McMillan, J. L. Oliver, and J. R. Stansell. Handicappers — The Committee. Clerk of the Scales— Mr J. R. McMillan. Clebk of the Course— Mr L. J. Proctor. Treasurer— Mr Walter G. Robinson. Timekeeper — Mr J. H. McMillan. Starter — Mr Hugh Gillies. PROGRAMME. 1. Plying .Handicap, of 25 soys ; second horse to receive 3 soys from the stakes. Distance, J mile. Nomina-> tiou, 15s ; acceptance, 10s. To start at 11.40 a.m. 2. Trial Hdkdle Race, of 15 soys. One mile and a distance, over four flights • of hurdles 3ft Gin high ; minimum weight 10 stone. Post entry, 15s. Open to all horses that have never won public money. To start at 12.30 p.m. 3. Handicap Hurdle Race, of 35 .soys ; second horse to receive 5 soys from the stakes. Distance, one mile and a half. Over 6 flights of hurdles, Bft 6in high. Nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 15s. To start at 1.10 p.m. 4. Autumn Handicap, of 65 soys ; second horse to receive 5 soys from the stakes. Distance, one mile and a half. Nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 2 sove. To start at 1.50 p.m. 5. Novel Race, of 20 soys. The winner to become the property of the Club, and sold immediately after the race. Minimum weight, 9 stone. Distance, once round the course. Post entry, 1 soy. To start at 2.30 p.m. 6. Ladies' Bracelet, a handicap for a bracelet presented by Mrs J. R. Stanbell. with 20 soys added. All horses to be nominated by ladies. One mile and a distance. Nomination, 1 soy. ; acceptance, 10s at the post. Weights to be dec'ared after the Autumn Handicap is run. To start at 3.15 p.m. 7. Hurry Scurry Handicap, of 25 soys. ; second horse, 5 soys from the stakes. Distance, 4 furlongs. Nomination, 15s ; acceptance, 10s. To start at 4 p.m. NOMINATIONS for all events, except Trial Hurdles and Novel Race (post entries), close with the Secretary on THURSDAY, Maroh 24, at 9 p.m. WEIGHTS will be declared on THURSDAY, March 31st. ACCEPTANCES close on THURSDAY, April 7th at 9 p.m. Definition of a Hack. — A hack is a horse that has never won an advertised race (hack and hunter races excepted), or is nominated for any race, at time of start, or for six months previous thereto— hack and, hunter races excepted. All races to be run under the W.J.C. Rules and the Rules of Racing. Stakes paid in full. No qualification fee charged. JOHN R, RUSSELL, Hon. Sec. Submitted and approved by the Wangai nui Jockey Club this sth day of February, 1892.— Freeman R. Jackson, Secretary. X} Ito -&A. per day t0 be made by -eO J. oWTt p?rsons of either sex, in their own localities, at work for us. New business. All meet with won.lerful success. Anyone can do the work. You don't need capital, or about the same as none. We will start you. No space to explain here. But you can make a snug little fortune honourably and easily. The employment is particularly adapted to the region is which this publication circulates. Boys and girls earn nearly as much as men. Full particulars and instructions mailed free. Now is the time— don't delay, but write to ua at once. Stinson & Co., Portend Mutoe, F.S.A.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 18 February 1892, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
729

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 18 February 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 18 February 1892, Page 3

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