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rosfefe soler, 1 ■ '''-'■■ Canoger Vineyard i Wan^ixnui Has much pleasure m calling the, altontion of the public of vVangnniii, and also tho surrounding Districta to the larj;e ; fjhd varieVi Stbdk on hand of ih^ owiv 1 m^tjufactat'ed ;I WW«. MR Solkr eßpe.ciallyiwißhpa toicaU the attention of hotelkeepcrs and the! puhlic Renerally-to-the exceHerrtqnality 6f thpso Wine's, as will be seen by the fojlowins Awards. The Wines Mr Soler .sent to the Melbourne International Exhibition m 1880/ when, dompeting witli those from all. ".parts of the world, obtained Six Prizes/ He also obtained "FiYst""* Medal for tlieeie Wines for Purityjat the Christchurch Internatiynal Exhibition, 1882. These Winos were also exhibited at the Ashhiirton Industrial Exlilbition, hold on the 20th March., 1882, aud re-> ceived from the Judges First Award of Merit, and alflo awarded the Gold: Medal at the Now Zealand~tndußtrial Exhibition, 1885, Wellington. : Mr 'would recommend enstbmef s to try an assorted dozen of these Wines, 30s per dozen. Cash purchasers" will receive! 2s m the ■£, For !orders above 3 the freight virill bd Freo to any station round VVanganui District. Orders promptly attended to. • W P.S.— These wines are not- forti;fied, and are also free from drugs of any kind. There are also many differ-, ent assortments of Wines m scock that are. not mentioned m th« list. - .• ' . • PRICE LIST. < PORT— This is a good wholesome (Wine,. £1 10s. i s^'* MANCANILLE SfIERRY-This jis of , 1 ., ; v .. mild taste, ;ahd' iff a ; good flavored Wij.e. &\ 10s. ' qONSTANTJA--Thi9' is a ' jpriod^ rich hVvored Wine. £1 10s. , MUSOAT— This Wine is a li(t(n and rich flavored. 10s. yERDEJLHO—TIiia Wine is full lie.died "and good flavored. £1 10«. HOCK— This win Vis light, and a; littlo rough. iv flavor. £1 10s. ;

REDUCTION IN PRIC^E. I THE MBRCJINTILE AND BANKRtTBTCX- , GAZETTE OP NEW ZEALAND. / [ESTABT.ISHKn ,1870.] j " ONE GUINEA PER TEAR.": Tf <HE above is mailed to Subscribers everyskTUß ■ I CAY Morning, and. contains tln>)l:itcst iiiformation obtainable of Bills of Sale, Mortgages of Stock•"Wool^liieJiri, Agricultural Liens, Builineiiti. Att\ davits of Satisfaction, &c, andt publishes all iii!itl-*»r3 relating to Bankruptcy, Letters, Pti*ftit. *oj. up to tiute of issue 1 . ' ' '. • ' | SAMPLK COPY FREE ON APPLICATION. The MERCANTILE AND , BANKRUPTCY GAZETTE Las now entered its TENTH YBARto ' existence ; and encouraged by its past success, the proprietor begs to. ass'ui-e his. numerous subsbribers ' throughout the cojony ,that neither : labour nor ci.- ' pense.Tvill 'be spared -in snstaiiifn'g its prt'?Qiitj deserved reputation t< c iiiost reliable of its l^ina iv New Zealand. • ■■ • ..,,:■ •,•..■,'.)' ! The Half-yearl Index will m future bo 'issued separately, at an extra charge "6f Five Shillings per. • annum. ,■' • -.. ; ■ . . „■' i •' ' NOTE.— Subscription with £1 fls ]>cr annum ; without Index, . ARABLE IN AD- .: VANGE," ' .'..-•:■.•■ ! Persona desirous of subscribing: theGA3KTTE< 'will please send tliolr .names and addressDS td ft. T' . , WHEELER. No. 8i Stafford-street. Dnuediu. :

■: : ■ '-. .' ■ I ' * .J. ' 1 ;: . MAkAWATU I '■'■ Racing Clu!b. SUMMER li KEYING To be held on the Faluierstou Nor,th Bacccourse on . Saturday, 26th I>ec» 1885. President: Mr D. H. Macarthur, M.H.R. ; Vice- , Presidents : Mess H. McNeil <Ss James Lintou ; Scewiinls : Messrs J. R, Forster I'nvtt. M. Prondevgast. A; E. llussell, R. S. Abriihrim', J. King, Adnin- McDonald, and, 2>r -Mrtciutire; Judge : Mr' Thos. Knight. Starter : Mr J. C. Nathan : . Handicni)])er : Mr J. O. Brett ; Timekeeper : Mr ! H. W. Huybittle.; Clerk of Scales : Mr A. S. Bentley ; Clerk of Course ; Mr J. Laiie ; Trea- . surer : Mr J.,C. Ha'nnu. ■' . ' PHOGBAMME POB THE DAY. ; . 1. Hanuiuw HuitHiiK Uauk, so soys. To start at 11 a.m. Nomination, 1 soy. ; acceptance, I soy. Distance, 2 miles, over 8 nights of hurdles, 3ft 6in high. . / 2. Hack HuudljE Back, 10 soys. To start at 11.45 a.m. Post entry, 1 soy. Weight not less than }0 stone. Open to horses that Uave never won public money (hack races excepted). Distance^. y once round the course. Jockey to ride m ■ ' colors. .. ..;••■.. 3. Maidkn Plate, 25 soys. To start at 12.80 p.m. Entrance, 1 soy. Weight for age. Open to all horsos that have never won an advertised race prior to date of entry, after which the winner of i any such race to curry a penalty of 51b. Distance, U miles. 3. Novkl Hack Back, SO sots. To start at i.i% p.m. Past entry, 1 sor. Weights not less tliiui flstl' For all horses Unit !uwe never, won pnblibl money (hack races ftxeepted.) The winner of ■'= this race to become the property of 'the Stu\v'<! ards, and to be sold immediately after the nice. ■ Any other horse ill the race may be put up to auction at the request of any Steward «r cpmpetitor m the race, the owner to recelve : the upset price of £20 ; any f urther sum realised to go to the funds of Club. Distance once round : the coune. Jockeys to ride m colors. < 6- THK PALBERSTON GUINEAS, a Handicap of. 100' • guineas ; second horse -to receive. 10 soys. from stakes. To start at 2.30 p.m. Nominations, 1 soy ; acceptance, 2 soys. Distance 1 j miles. The winner of any race of 100 soys, after thejdoclaratiou of weights to carry a. penalty of 51b ; of £150, a penalty of 71b. ; 6. HANDICAP HACH KACE, 10 soys. To start ' a^ 8.15 p.m. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 10s. Por horses that have not won an advertised race for six months prior to date of nomination (hack races excepted). Nominations must be in* . the hands of the Secretary by 2 p.m on raeeday. Weights i)osted at 2.30 ■ p.m. ; acceptances jiot v. later tliiui 2.15 p.m. Jockeys to ride m colors. • '. ■ Distancie, l.uiile. ■' ■ ' •■■ • : T. HANDICAP, 50 soys ; secopd horse to ' . ■. " receive 10 soys. from stakes. To start at 4 p.m. ■. • ■: NorainiitioitVl soy. jnccoptaiice, 1 soy. '' Distance, '':'■.• o. furlongs. :. Thp winner of the Palmerston • v' .-Gulueis-to carry 7lbs.pehftlty. ■ Npminnti&ns for Handicap Hurdles, Palmerston ' 'G-iiihen.l, and Flying Handicap will be received, Addressed to the Secretary Manawatu Racing Club, at the. Commercial Hotel, -Pulmersten -North,__up to Wednesday, 25th November, at 9 p,m. Weights will ,be declare^ on Monday, 7th Decent ber. ' ••■... Acceptances for Handicap Hurdles^ Palm.er3tan "Gufiieas.^lyipg Handicap, And Bntrles for Jfaiijen '■plate Close on Tuesday, 15th^December, at 9 p.nj, BTJLES if REatXIjATIONS, . j ; No Entry will be received Iflr; any Baces except ! upon this condition,— That all Disputes, Claims, and Objections arishig out of the racing shall.be ."decided by a majority of the Stewards' present, or those whom they may appoint. Their decision upon all points connected with the carrying out of this Programme slmil he flual. AH Entries to be Senled And addressed to the Secretary, Palviierston North ; Entrance Money enclosed with Name, Age at the time of Entry, Pedigree, and, m the case of Handicaps, Performances of the Horse, Name of the owner, ami Colours of the Bider. Any Jockey riding except . m the colours entered will be fined 3 soys. ,; Wlmn two or three hqives stnrfc (the property of the same owner) a Distinguishing Cqlour must be worn;' • ' .. .tAH persous intending to withdraw horses, are required to givo Notice to that offect tq thu Secretary or Clerk of Scales oi(e half-hqur bufgrc stiirtjujr. Any pcrso.il nejjrlet't?ng or refusing to comply with this ttulo s]i:ill puy a flne of . s*qvs, t 0 thp Bace Pwnil. " All races to bo run qni)or tho W,J,O, Uules, Horsos walking, over will only receive half tho StiiVus.' ' ■ ■ . JJo horse to vave its stukos m any race bxcoptwhere otherwise specifled. All Entries and Nominations must be m the hands of the Secretary at time and place as advertised, accompanied'by' : the amount of noinliiiitioii& and entrance money, lost marks will not be received under any pretence whatever, and nominations unpaid at the tiw of due date of weights will be struck oil 1 the list. Penalties m above Programme not to.be cumulative. . „ • » -No Qualification Fee requirod. . a' T. KING, Secretary. . [The M.B.C. HANDICAP will appear m Programme o Autin»u Meeting • which will be duly nbtifiodj; ;

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1504, 12 November 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1504, 12 November 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1504, 12 November 1885, Page 4

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