MANUTAHI GENEKAL stoke . R. W- FOREMAN BEGS to return thanks for the very largely increased support that he has been favored with since opening Ids How premises, and to inform his customers that he has made all arrangements to MEET THE TIMES. He has recently received a splendid assortment of SUMMER 600.C5, Consisting of DRAPERY AND CLOTHING Of every description. BOOTS, SHOES, &c., OP ALL KINDS. In order to suit the wants of settlers, he has WOOL BALES At the Lowest Prices, and best quality, Goods of all Kinds at hardly a shade over Wanganui Prices. In Crockery, CWassware, and Saddlery, Large lines arc coming to hand, and will be sold at the lowest remunerative profit. WINES, ALES, SPIRITS, CORDIALS Of the best quality only are sent out at the cost usually charged for inferior articles. Goods Delivered at Kakaranlea and Hawera Twice a Week, at Store Prices. R. W. P. begs to assure those who may favor him With their custom that he sells the Best Articles at the lowest possible prices. Those who have dealt with him know the fact already. In short, if you want to be well served go to the store of R. W. FOREMAN, MANUTAHI.
PA TEA DISTRICT JOCKEY CLUB ANNUAL RACES. TO fIE HELD AT W A 1 R O A , On N O -V, EMBER 9th, 187 6. S T E WARDS: W. Wilson, Esq. [ R. E. M‘Rae Esq. Dr. Croft | O. Byrnes, Esq. C. Durie, Esq. ( J. Burke, Esq. S. S. JBroadbent, Esq. judge ; CAPTAIN BLAKE. CI.KItK Utf scales ; W.M. DALE, Esq. UI.EIIK OF COURSE : 11. 1. DAVIS, !£«<?. PROGRAMME : Ist.—-Hurdle- Race, of 40 sovs.; entrance, 3sovs.; second horse to save iiis stakes. miles ; over 10 flights of hnrd ! cs. Weight, l4lbs. overweight for age scale. 2nd. — Hack Hurdle Rack, oflO sovs.; entrance, 1 sov. Once round the course. Weights, not less than lOst. 3rd.— Fate a Cur, of 40 sovs. ; second lioise to save his stakes; entrance, 3 sovs. Distance, 2 miles. Weight for age. 4th.—Maiden Plate, of 40 sovs. | second Horse to save his stakes; entrance, 3 sovs. Distance, miles. Weight for age; sth. — Ladies’ Purse, of 30 sovs. En trance, 3 sovs. 1| miles. Welter weight?. 6th—Patea District Handicap, 0.W5 sovs.; nomination, 2SoVe.; acceptances 3 sovs. Entries to close on Monday, October 16, at 6 p.m, at the secretary’s office, Carlyle. 2£ miles. Entries to close on Monday, October 16th, at 6 p.nli, at the Secretary's office Carlyle. Weights to be declared on October 23rd. Acceptances at the Secretary’s office, on Monday, October 30th. General entries November 4th. 7th. — Forced Handicap, of 20 sovs.; entrance, 2 sovs. Losing horses allowed to enter at half-price, miles. Two Hack Races, of 5 sovs each, En- . trance, 10s Three horses to be entered or net race, ,lr in the event of a walkover only half stakes will be paid. Five pef cent to be deducted front gtoss amount of stakes towards expenses. Rule 20 of the Patea District Jockey Club Rides hag been altered, and now* reads: “ The Top weight in handicaps n<iT to exceed I Ost/’ WILLIAM COWEEK, Secretary, Carlyle. V WORKING BULLOCKS. ■nOE SALE, a splendid DaIB of Jj .LEADERS. G. A. MARCH ANT, Kakarameai
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Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 157, 11 October 1876, Page 3
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