JOSEPH SOLER, WINE MANUFACTURER, WANGANUI. ■ rpHE Proprietor, whilst thanking the X general public for the liberal support accorded to his Wines for the last 'fourteen years, has the pleasure to announce that his Wines are selling at g^f 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 thbse from, all ; parts of the world, and obtained &H& prizes. ,' I also obtained First ■■pmoiM^dol'"at the Christchurch Exhibition., 1882 ; at Ashburton, 18S1 ; and received jfrom all Judges First Award of Merit. *; M , - -, ■ v- v. .; " ';iheseJWines have been also tested by Dr Skey, Government Analyist. whose report I have, which .prpves;:^ Wines to be Free from 'Drugs; of anykind. I .;''-' ; , Radng Gli^ WWTEEIiEETm To be held on the Pahnerstou North .Race Course on ; 25TU MAY, 18S5. • President, Mr D. 11. Macarthnr, M.H.8. ; Vice-Presi-' dents, Messrs H. McNeil and James Linton; Stewards, Messrs J. It. Fo3ter-Pratt, JVE:."Watson, W. Akers, A. 11. Fletcher Johnston, It. J. H. Leigh, . "W". G. Robinson, and It. . .s. Abraham ; Judge, Mr Thomas Knight; Starter, Mr 1 J. C:Nathari; Handi- .. cappers, The Committee ;■ Timekeeper, Mr.H. "W. .Haybittle ; Clerk 1 of. Course, Mr J. Lane ; Clerk .of Scales,, Mr A. S. B'eiitley '; Treasurer, Mr J. C. Hanua. ","■■'. ;■'■'.; "•' ■'^/.'•■■■ : }.:■ .. .;■ : .■;;.■ PRO&aAM3iE.i?pR THE DAT. V. 1. Handicap Hurdle Rack, 20 sots.; to start at 11 a.m. Nomination, 1 sot. ; acceptance, 1 sot.; Distance, 2 miles, over 8 flights of hurdles 3ft - 9inliigli. ■ '■■. ';; . .-.. . 2. Hack Huiidle race, 10 sots. ; to start at 11.45 >' ■ •-.- a.m. Post entries of 1 sotv Weight not less than 10 stone. Open to horses that liaTe neTcr won public mouey (hack races excepted). Distance, once rmuid the course. . Jockeys to ride : m colors. ; .• ; :•■■■. .. ■•■.': . ' 3. Maidex Plate, 15 sots. ;,to start at 12.30 p.m. Entrance, 1 sot. Weight "fdi" ajfe.i Open to horses that haTe noTcr won an adTertised race prior to date of entry... Distance, I^ miles. 4. LAIJtES' Puhsk,—^sbys., ivith a sweepstake of 1 sot. to go to the second horse ; to start at 1;16 ip.ni.' ; For hacks that haTe been the jbona fide ■ property of members of the Manaiyatu Racing Club for one month prior to date of; race. '12 ; •; stone up. Gentlemen riders. Distance, lniile. 5. Birthday Handicap, 35. sots. ; to start at 2.30 -, p.m. Nomination, 1 sot. ; 'acceptance, 1 soy - ■'..- Distance, Vfriiiles. -' '■:■> , - 4 '■■■■- ••■ .• •■: '■■;: - : 6; Handicai 1 Hack Race, 10 sots. ; to start at 3.15 p.m. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, ;10s. For • horses that }inTe not woii an adTertised race for : six months prior to date': of nominations (hack ' races excepted).; Nominations must be. -in .the hands of the Secretary at 2 p.m. "on ;race day. ' "Weights posted at Secretary's Office at 2.30 p.m. Acceptances not later 'than 2.45 p.m. Distance, once round ,tlio coiirse. Jockeys to ride m colors. 7. Novel Rack, 20 sots. ; to start 4 p.iri. ; Post Entrance, 1 sot. Weights not;less than B. stone, i'orhorses that haTe neTer won an adTertised race (hack races 'excepted); The \\inner|of this race to become the property- of the Stewards • '.and to be sold immediately after the race. Anj other horse m the race may bo claimed for tlw ; sum of dE2O ; said sum to be paid to the owner and any further sum realised to go to ;the fimdi ;of the Club. Distance once round the course Jockeys to ride m colors. ■- ; '■' : NOMINATIONS j ;. "Will be receiTcd, addressed to the Secretary, at th« Commercial Hotel, Palmerston North, up; to Satvu; day, the 9th May, at 9 p.m. ' : i "- : WEIGHTS' ■'; •> ■':.'■• Will be declared on Tuesday, 12th May. V ;'.. '. : ■'■•;.;.;'. ■■■. ' .entr^ ,".'-. ";^ v .';■ For Handicap Hurdles, Maiden Plate, Ladies' Pnrse arid Birthday. Handicap 'ydlV close on Wednesday 20th May, at 9 p;m. . . . ;- . ':.'. i - • ROTES AND REGULATIONS.: /^ V No Entry will be receiTed for any Race' except upon this condition, — That all Disputes, Claims, and Objections arising out of the racing shall be decided by a majority, of Stewards present, or those whom they may appoint. Their decision upon all points .'-.connected with the carrying out of this Programme shall be final.- . •■■•■ ' > ' All Entries to be Sealed and addressed to the Secretary, Palnierston North; Entrance Money Enclosed .'with Name, Age at the time of Entry, Pedigree, and, m case the of Handicaps,' Performances of tlie Horse, Name of the owner, aiid Colours of the Rider, Any Jockey riding except m the colours entered will be fined 3 SOT 3. ' -: . ..," • ; ■ ■ , . When two or more horses start .(the property oi the same owner) a. Distinguishing! Colour 'must be worn. ■•■■;■ . : . . ', ■-..'.' ■■;,-',';,,■ i, --v... All porsosis intending to' withdra->\ T - horses, are v required to gire notice to tliat effect to the Secretary or Clerk of the Scales one half -hour before ; starting, Any person neglecting or refusing to comply witli ■ this Rule shall pay a fine of 5 sots, to the Race Fund. All races to be run under the W.J.C. Rnles. Horses walking OTer will only receiTe half the Stnkcs. No horse to save its stakes in ' any race except . where;otherwise . specified. No Entries or Nominations will be received under any pretence whatever after ;the time specified for closing. Letters bearing the Postmark of \ the date of Entry, and Telegrams of the same date will be receiVed. No Qualification Fee required. T.KING. •' Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICE. T7IREDERICK RICHARDS having disJC posed of his Ironmongery business to Mr J. H. HORN, returns thanks to the public for the liberal support that has been accorded m the past, and begs a continuance of the patronage'in the' future; for his successor. * . .'..'... f OPENING NOTICE. Referring, to the foregoing advertisement, J. H. HORN Has to announce the arrival, of an immense Stock of ■ IRONMONGERY. j . HARDWARE. BRQTHWARE. TINWARE. STOVES. RANGES. TOOLS, & , .CUTLERY. From.the leading houses m England and America. , . j. h."h"orn Will "endeavour to maintain the character of the Establishment' for Cheapness and Quality. New Goods, ex " Taonui," " Mataura," i " Kaikoura," " Halcione," and ■ landed, ex " Coptic." Plumbing and Gasfitting m all Branches, ESTIMATES GIVEN. New Millinery. PETER~BELI/S WINTER MILLIKEEY IS NOW OPEN ! —AND JS ON VIEW AT— Victoria House, WANGANUI. PETER BELT; has marked off the nbove ai very Low Prices this season, and Jeeis assured that for ELEGANCE and STYLE there will be nothing to surpass his selection of LONDON and PARIS MILLINERY i
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 125, 1 May 1885, Page 4
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