JOSEPH SOLER, WINE MANUFACTURER, • WANGANUI. - ' ' > rjIHE Proprietor, whilst thanking -the JL general public for the liberal supportaccorded to his Wines for- the last fourteen year.-;, has the pleasure to announce that his Wines are selling at &3T 3s and'2s 6d per Bottle, or £1 10s and upwards per Boz. These Wines I sent to the Melbourne Exhibition .m 1881,. when competing' with those from all parts of the world, and obtained Six Prizes. I also obtained First Prize Medal at the Christchurch Exhibition, 1882 ; ' at Ashburton, .1881 ; and received from all Judges First Award of Merit. . These Wines have been also tested by Dr Skcy, Government Analyist, whose report I have, which proves my Wines to be Free from Drags, of any kind. MANAWATU Racing Club. WINTER "MEETING, To be held on the Palincrston North .Race Course on 25T11 MAY,; 1885. President, Mr D. H. Macarthur, sr.H.B. ; Vice-Presi-dents, Messrs H. \MoNcil and James Linton; 'Stewards, Messrs J. B. Foster-l'ratt, i\ E. -"Watson, W. Akers, A. K. Fletcher Johnston 1 , It. J. H. Leigh, W. G. Robinson, ttnd R. *.% Abraham ; Judge, Mr ■ .Thomas Knight ; : Starter, Mr J. C. Nathan ; Humli- . , cappers,.The Committee ; Timekeeper, Mr H. W. . Haybittle; Clerk of Course, Mr J. Lane ; Clerk of Scales, Mr A. S. Beritley ; Treasurer, Mr J. C. Hamia. ', • '...'..; \, ' :'. ''; ■■-.••• '. : . ■,• ■■''\ .-■■'■ PROGRAMME FOR 'THE DAT. \ ' 1. HANDICAP HUUDLK RACE, 20 soys.'; to start at 11a.m. Nomination, 1.50 v.; acceptance, 1 sot. . / -Distance, 2 miles', over 8 flights of/hurdles 3ft' Oinhigh'. . ' ; :/ v : : ■■'.. ■, ' 2; Hack HuitDLE iuce, 10 soys. ; to start at 11.46 a.m. Post entries of ;1 soy. Weighty not less than. 10 stone. Open to horses that haver.ever : ' won public money (hack rnces excepted). " Disr tance, once round- the course. /Jockeys to ride ■ m colors. ' ; s "■'■'■ ■ 3. MaidexPlXtb, 15 soys.,; to start at 12.30 pjn. ; ■ Entrance, i soy.-: Weight for age. 1 ;Open'to- , r .-liorscs tlint barf; licrer. won -an -advertised race . prior to date of entrj'.'l)istnnce,li miles. .. . 4. Ladiks'- PuiisE, —^-sovs;, -with asweepstiike of 1 soy. to go to 'the. second horee ;. : to start at .1:15 i ;p.iu. , For hacks that Jiave been the bona fide ; I ■■'■■■'■ property of members of tlie Mnhawatu^Racing j *,■-:■.. : Club for one month prior to. date /of race. 12 stone up. Gentlemen riders. Distance^ l mile. [ 5. BiRTnDAY Haxdicap, 35 sots. ; to start at, 2.3.0' - : p.m. Nomination, 1 ■ soy. ; acceptance, ... 1 ,spy. : Distance,' l|{ miles. ■;'•''.■., ■ ,■< >; . ';' 6. Handicap Hackßack, 10 sots. ; to start at 3.15 p.m.' Nbniinatiori, 10s; acceptance, 10s. For ; , -horses that have, not won an advertised race for six months prior to date of nominations (hack ■ . nicos excepted). Nominations must be m the ■ hands of the Secretary at 2 p.m. on race day. Weiglits posted at Secretiiry's Office at 2.30 p.m. - Acceptances not.later than 2.45 p.m. Distance,' once round the course. Jockeys to ride m colors. 7. Novel Rack, 20 sovs. ; to sto't 4p.m. PostEri- /■ tfaiice,l soy. "Weights not less than -.8 stone. ■ : : • , For.horses that have never won aii advertised race (hack races excepted). The winner -of this race to become the property of the- Stewards, and to be sold immediately after the race., , Any ' otherliorse in 1 the race may be . claimed for the - suiii of £20 ; said sum- to be .paidtto.the bwiierj' ' and any further sum i realised to go to the funds, ' of the Club. Distance: pnee; round the course., • . Jockeys to. ride m colors. '. '■•■"!■•' '"■.'" : '- ■■':'-■' .NOMINATIONS--;^-, "..;..; Will be receivedi addressed to ' the Secretary, at the Commercial Hotel, Palmerston Northj up" to Saturday, the 9th May, at 0 p.m. " ■ ; ■■■ ■;'.-'■ •'';■;■■ ''':>'■.' .'-■■■■■■ ;/•. V/,: weights;' :'{ :r :^ '..'. ■','. ' Will be declared oh ' Tuesday; 12th May. ':..'f:-j : .. : ; ; -,;....-•■ ENTRIES ; . .- ..-/{ ■■ r ' : '.. ; : For Handicap. Hui'dlos, Maiden Plate, Ladies'. Pnrse, arid Birthday Handicap -will close oil Wednesdayj .20th May, 1 at 9 p,m.' ; ,•..-; ■.,'.;.'/.■ ' ;/ v ' ' ; ' """-. RULES' AND REGULATIONS. .' ; -■ NoEiitry '-will: bc ; 'recieivcd for any Race except upon this condition,— TJiat all Dispntes, Claims,' and. ■Objections arising OUt of tlie racing shall be decided by a majority of Stewards present', or; those whom they may appoint. . .Their.decision upon all points connected ivith the^carrying out of this Programme ■shall be final. • . All Entries to be Sealed and addressed to the Secretaryj Palmerston North ; 'Entrance Money Enclosed ■with Name, Age : at the time of Entry, ■■ Pedigree, and, m case the of Handicaps, Performances of the Horse, Name of the'owncr.'ftnd Colom's of the Rider. Any Jockey riding except m the colours' entered will be fined 3 soys. When two or more horses start (the property of the same owner) a Distinguishing Colour must be worn. , Allporsbiis intending to withdraw horses, are rei quired to give notice to that effect to the Secretary or Clerk of tho Scales one Jjalf-hpur before storting: Any person licglecting or refusing 'to' comply with this Rule shall pay a fine of 5 soys. to '■ tho Race Fund. All races to be run under the W. J.C. Rnles.' Horses -walkiug over -will' only receive half the Stakes. • " No horse to ; save its stakes m any. race except where othenrisc specified. No Entries or Nbminatioiis will be received under any pretence whatever after the time specified for closing. Letters hearing the Postmark "of the date of Entry, and Telegrams' of the saine' date' will be received. • No Qualification Fee required. ' T.KING. ' Secretiiry. PUBLIC NOTICE. TJIREDERICK KTCHARDS having disJj posed oE his Ironmongery business to Mr J. H. HOEN, returns thanks to the public for the liberal snpport that has been accorded m the past, and begs a continuance of the patronage m the future for his successor. OPENING NOTICE. Referring to the foregoing advertisement, J. H. HORN ■Has to announce the arrival- of an immense Stock of : IRONMONGERY. HARDWARE. BRDTHWARE. . . • - TINWARE. STOVES. RANGES. TOOLS, & /.• ' -' • ~ CUTLERY. .'From the leading houses m "England and' America. J. H.~HORN Will endeavour 'to maintain the character of the Establishment for Cheapness and Quality. New Goods,, ex I'Taonui," "Mataura," " Kaikoura," " Halcione," and . landed, ex " Coptic." Plumbing and G-asfitting m all Branches, ESTIMATES GIVEN. New Millinery. PETER~BELL'S WINTER MILLINERY is NOW OPEN! —AND IS ON VIEW AT— Victoria House, WANGANUI. PETER BULL has marked off the above' al very Low Prices thus seasou, and feels assured thtit for ELEGAKCJK and STYLE there will be nothing to surpass his selection of LONDON anj> PARIS MILLINERY .
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 124, 30 April 1885, Page 4
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