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JOSEPH SOLER, "VJTiae Manufacturer, ,-. , Vineyard, Waneanui. * '*■" '"■' '.., ■ -..,:•. \ ."pXaa jniibli pleasure in '"■ calling the vcHjL' attention of the public of iVan* g^tnii, and also the surrounding Districts ,|b>the large and varied Stock on liandbf his pwn;J manufactured ■/ Wines. : Mb' $'(&K.fl. especially wishes i to call the at terition of : hotelkeepers and the public gSdgraljy tolthe excellent quality of th«ee VJfiriesV^as will he seen by the following Ajwni-dB; »The Wines Mr Sfilhjß sent tb the Melbourne International Exhibition in* 1880, when competing with those fr^maH P*!" 11 * of the world, obtained Six 'Prizes. He also/ obtained First 1 Medal for these Wines for Parity at the Cjirißtchurch International Exhibition, 1882-, These, Wines were also exhibited at the Ashburton Industrial Exhibition, held on the 20th March, 1882, and received from the Judges First Award of ), Merit, 'and also awarded the Gold r M pdal at the New Zealand Industrial Exhibition, 1885, : \YellingtoD. •■-■■> ■■ ,j Mr Soler would recommend customers to try an assorted dozen of these Wines, 30s per dozen. ; Cash purchasers will receive 2s t in .the ,£,• For orders, ajbbye 3 dozen the f reigiit;>ill be Free o y*3tatiqn round District., Orders proniptly • attehded ■ toi ' > ""■ > ''• O 'J\ 1 i®* •P.g^Tliise^iriesSre 'hot *brti,:fi,ed, and are also free from drugs of ajiiy kind. There are also many, differ- . ebifabaprimen'ts of JVines ; jn stock that are not' mentioned m the list. l . ■j ' ' ■:* PRICE LIST. '^PIcJRT— 'This is a good wholesome Wine, BjIANCANILLE SfIERRY-This is of _.■ ; mild taste, and is a good i ]' I flavored Wine.. £1 10s. UONSTANTIA— This is a good, rich | '11.-:I 1 .-: %y l o?ed > Wine^£l,los. .. MUSUAT—This t^ine is a little sweet, -' arid ncli flavored. M. 10b. yEßDElL^Or^ThisiWinis is full bodied !. » " and good flavored. 1 £'l 108. ?oe£— Th> yi-ine is light, and a little j y i, . '■ rough m. flavor. £1 108.-1 •f %■ CHAPMAN, ! , ri JPaperhQnger, -'-ife,, •WICKSTEAD PLACJ, . WANG-ANUI. ' tOpposit« i l'mplre I 'iiptel.) j Visitors. to Wanganui will find this Establishment the .Cheapest House m the Trade. ' I have always on hand Oils, Paints, : Scrim, -Papef hangings, &c, at the lowest possible rates: •...;,; < !: ■. -,■ ••' ■• \ One Trial .Solicited. iJs^ipiate^. Given. ! ■ ■.'■<s.£>£:.?. ■ "}'\ '\'J-i.:';.'.. ■'■ | SPECIALirt-^Paihts m lib or 2lb tins. ■ i j Mixed on the (premises. - f * : ti^-XJJI il :b\'i > : "-- f'.-.-Jk "i SUMMEE~MfiETING Tobeheldontho PalmerstouNorth Rucecourseon PreHientT ifr D. H. Uncarthur, M.H.R.; Tioe- ,• •"' Presidents : Mess H. McNeil & James Linton ; Stewards rllessrs J. Jt. Forster Pratt, 31. Prendergast, A. E. Rnssell; HI S. Abrnhnm, J. King:; r>, Adam and Dr Mivcintire ;. Judge : Mr Thos^KuigHt. Starter V Mr J.C. ITatlian: - ' * Handicapper : Mr J. 0. Byett ; Timekeeper : Mr ..H. ; W.Haybittle;, Clerk of .Scales:; Mr A. S. ■ Bentley; Clerk of Coarse 1 ; Mr J. Eane ; Trea- . "> »urer : Mr • J: C. Hanna. • v : < .v ,-<;■: L'^ANDICAP Hj»Dt%'R^^jpW«/.Tp start lit • ; 11 n.in; | Nofliination, 1 i T iov^i6eeptah.cei I sot. . v Distauce, iniiles, oVer 8 flights; of ' liurtiles, 3ft VS. iHACK HUHDUsmcBi 10 abVi. -; To sjtart^ 11.45 .• r a.m. Post entry^ . 1 spY, .Weight, »^le^ than ' ', 10 stone. Open' jo'hbrse,3 tliat taVe'rieftr \\ou f, ..', public money (iiwkraces.eicepted). Distance, <*-'"- 6' rice fouu'd tu'e' v "6onrse'. 'Joclceys to ritfe m colors, v 4 . . . ■ „ S. Maidkn Plate, 25 sots. To start at 12.30 p.m. jfiiitrance,-! sot.- Weight for Hge. Open to all ' horses that have never won ah adTertised race prior,to.date of entry, after wliich the winner of . -'■ any such race'to" carry a penalty of 51b> s Distance, U miles. • 5. Novel hack RAC¥, SO sots. To start at 1.15 ' p.m. Post entry, 1 ssrrweights not less than 9st. For all horses that ' have' never won public , money fbiick races . expepted.), The winner of this race'to become the property of the Stewards, and to be sold immediately after the race. - Any.' other horse m .the race may be put up to auction nt the request of any Steward or competitor, m the race, the owner torecoiTethe ' upset price of £20 ; any' further sum realised to go to the' funds of Club.. Distance once round the course. Jockeys to ride m colors. 5- THE Palberston Guineas, a Handicap of 100 guineas,;: second horse to. receive 10 sots. from stakes. , -To start at 5.30 p.m. N3minatioiis, 1 soy ; ao^eptance, ' 2 sots. Distance-' If miles. The -winner of any race of 100 sots, after the de- ■ . ■ claration of weights to carry a penalty of 51b ; of £150, a penalty of 718. 6. HAiTOICAP HACH KACE, 10 sots. To start ■..^ m-5.15 p.m. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 10s. •'> Jpor llories tliat liaTe n6t, won on advertised race for sitnjontHs prior to date' of nomination ..■^(hackrftces^xcepted).. Nominations Must be m >•' T tn^hands of the Secretary by 2 p.m on race day. Weights posted at 2.30 p.m.; acceptances not . later than 8.45 p.m. Jockeys to ride m colors. Distance, T mile. 7. PLYINft HANDICAP, 50 sots,; . second horse to receiTe f lO^6TSi from stakes. To start at 4 p.m. •Nbm'iriajkion^l sot. ; acceptance*, lsdvi Distance, 8 furlongs. The winner of the Paimerstoa Guinea* to carry 71bs. penalty. Nominations for Handicap Hurdles, Palmerston , GnineasV and flying Handicap will be receiied, addressed to the Secretary Manawatu Racing Club, at . the Commercial Hotel, Palmersten North, up to ' Wednesday,' 26th NoTember,-at 9 p.m. 1 Weights will be declared on Monday, 7th Decem- ' ' lA'coeptancVifor Handicap Hurdles;. Palmergio'n Guineas, Plying Handicap, and Entries for Maiden Plate Close on Tuesday, 16th December, at 9 p.m. ¥ RTJLBS & REGULATIONS. No Entry will be received for- any Races except upon this condition, — That all Disputes, 'Claims, audijObjectioris arjsiug out of the racing' shall.be deciaedbjt'aiuaibrityof the Stewards present,, or those" whom they may appoint. Their decision upon Ml points connected with the carrying out of this Programme shall be^final. r -" . . ■ . ■:, 'All Entries.to be Sealed and addressed to the S«cret»ry: Palmerston North; Entrance Money enclosed with Name, Age at the time of Entry, Pedi- i igree, and, m tbe^case of Handicaps, Performances of the' Horse, Name of the owner, and Colours of the Rider. Any Jockey " riding except m the colours; entered will be fined 3 sovsi ■'•■ •".>'' •■•- When two or.t}»ree horses start* (the property of the fame owner) a Distinguishing Colour must-be wo'rn.t » •'">"' ' VA- • "" ' • : - ; -~' . i '-4 f •''*> •■ ' *" ill peViohs inltending to withdraw horses, ■AreTe- ' quired to give Notice to that effect to the Secretary or Glerk of Scales one half -hour^ before starting. > A'nyperibjinegleoting or. refusing to comply with ; this Rule shall pay a, fine, of Ssovs. to the Race Fund. , .- ■ - - All races to be ruri under the W. J.O. Rules. • Horses walking over will only receive half, the ' Stiaie-sAi.. r . ■■■ • ■ :* . •■ . . C, \ , -,\vAy- 'Si . : No horse to Tave its stakes m any race except ; wliere otherwise specified. ■...., . : : AH Entries and Nominations must be m the hands ■ of the Secretary at time and place as advertised, : accompaiiiedby ■ the amount of ■ nomination* and . entrance uioney. Post ninrks will not be received > under any pretence whatever, and nominations unpaid at the time of due date of weights will be struck off the list. - ';. » . . • Penalties m abore Programme not to be cumulative. ' ' ' " >■■:< No Qualification Pee required. ■ . ; .■ . • ■ - T. KING, Secretary. ' [T.he,M.R.C3. HANDICAP will appear m Pro- • gruninieo' Autumn' Meeting which : will be duly notified.] ■■'■- ■■■■ •■•■'■-. ... '

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1484, 19 October 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1484, 19 October 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1484, 19 October 1885, Page 4

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