third horse; iiO sovs, i'rum tho stake-;. .Minimum weight, 7st. 111 b. Nomination ‘ids, acceptance 50*. To start at 5 p.m. Distance 1 , 7 furlongs. NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS AND ACCEPTANCES. NOMINATIONS for ail events (indueling Maiden Hade) dose Saturday, January 4th, 1019, at 8 p.ni. WEIGHTS will be declared on or about January 9th. ACCEPTANCES dose on Wednesday, January 15th, 1919, at 8 p.m. RULES AND REGULATIONS. All entries MUST be sealed and addressed to the Secretary, Box .13, Foxton, with the name and age at the time of entry, name of owner, pedigree, and the registered colours of the owner. Entries by telegram MUST be continued in writing by the NEXT MAIL. All Colours must be registered, or a line of 1 sov, will he imposed for every start. All Races to be run under the Rules of Racing ns adopted by the Racing Conference of New Zealand. The Committee reserve the right to alter the date or time for the declaration of nominations, weights, or acceptances, as they may think lit. When nominating, (lie NAME and ADDRESS of (he Trainer MUSI 1 be given; also Hie NAME or ASSUMED NAME of the Owner, Avith his ADDRESS. NO HORSE WILL BE WEIGHED OUT FOR ANY RACE WHOSE ENTRY FEES ARE UNPAID. PENALTIES. FLAT RACES. —The winner of any Hal race after the declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 10ll>., and of any additional race a further penally of 7Jb. (excepting Unit (he winner of any Hade Race shall carry a penally of 71b., and of any additional Hack Ra.ee a further penally of 51b., in any Open Race). Horses handicapped at Bst. lOlh. or over lo carry half of the a.hove penalties. The winner of any Hurdle Race after the declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 10 lb. in the Hurdle Race, and of any additional Hurdle Race, a further penally of 711)., or, if the Ilandicapper deems it lit, be may increase the penalties. ENDKLL WANKLYN, Secretary. Approved in accordance willi the Rules of Racing, tins Sth day of November,, .1.918. — Win. HALL, Secretary Wanganui Jockey Club. YOU CAN DEPEND ON IT that if you procure the GENUINE SANDER EUCALYPTI EXTRACT you will not only be benefited, but Sander’s process it Las no harmful you will be safe from the harmful effects of the common eucalyptus oils and the so-called “extracts.” The importance of this is brought that if you procure the GENUINE home forcibly by the report in the Melbourne “Age,” August sth, 191 ti, of poisoning of about 39 girls by eucalyptus lollies, which were evidently made from the common eucalyptus. SANDER’S EXTRACT can always be relied on. It prevents meningitis and all other infectious diseases; sniffed up the nose and three drops on sugar. Applied to ulcers, poisoned wounds, burns, sprains, eczema, it gives prompt relief and cures permanently. Colds, bronchitis, lung trouble, rheumatism, neuralgia, are banished by it. SANDER’S EXTRACT is beneficial in so many affections that no household can afford to be without it. Specially refined and prepared by Sander's process it has no harmful by-effecls; you run no risk with SANDER’S EXTRACT. —Advt.
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a JHJfj iii Sti i;! Lsi p ■4rr.% \ '-Ai r?j ?%• t' i&mx-'Tf. H* proposed Jlnellcan Casbeclral to be erected in Wellington will be a permanent and powerful testimony to all dial is high and noble in life. Emit by a grateful people, and inspired by thankfulness to God and gratefulness to our fellow men who sacrificed their lives to bring fre-dom to earth, tm vvClii)' ; has for its very foundation the noblest and best that God and man can give—sacrifice for ethers. It is this spirit of sacrifice cn the part of the people which will make possible the erection of a building suitably immortalising the memory of those who by their supreme sacrifice have brought a fuller life and liberty to the Nations of the World. This building will be a • redit to New Zealand and a source of pride to every inhabitant. YOUR CONTRIBUTION IS NEEDED! All who desire to have a share in this Memorial Cathedral are requested to communicate at once with the Hon. Organising Secretary, Rev. C. F. Askew, St. Mark’s Vicarage, Wellington {’Phone 2492). Government Bonds and War Loan Certificates may be donated. Legacies also are invited. Contributions may be spread over a period of one to five years.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1917, 19 December 1918, Page 4
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