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EUIiEB. , a „ , . . All races tun tinker New Zealand Buies m ot B A hl'o’c Is a hovaa which baa nomination, won a race of tbs value at £BO, or races of tbo collective value c I £2OO. , The winner of any raoa after declaration of weights to carry a penalty of lib, of two or more races lO.b. F , 0 , Hoß g, Secretary. wakbengatb jockey club. ANNUAL MEETING. FOB HACKS ONLY. THURSDAY, Sis® MARCH, 1907. OmoEr.si-Pioaidout, W. Tnckor. Vloo-Prcßl. dents. A. C. Mamiin»lon W, E. Took. zl J i Green. Clerk of OouthCj k* *■** Sfcarlor, J. Coombcs. Timekeeper, \V. 11. Tuck. Handioappor, J. U e pV'\. b j Clerk of Boalos, D. Ma&rogor, Assistant Olerk nf Scales. A. MoJTailane* lion. Medical Dr. Ander.on. tlou. Veterinary BurMavv/ell Edgar, M.8.0.V.0. Hon. Seorotary, ffeiby Morloii. Hon; at™™ l ' «■ Johnston. Committee! A. L-ub f! Lowrio, B.'Woodiil, R. Came™' a‘ A. Fires*, J. Morphy, W. Chapman, S. H. Joneo, H. Wilson, G. Campbell, O. Lowis, O. Leo and E. Green. Stewards: B. Oamoton, J. Hun:by, W. Chapman, 15. White-nan, S. Woo'Vu. D. lirorip. & Wilson, J. MeLe.* a G. Hassell, E. Green win .0, heo. Ttio ltosi dent Vice-President, Treasurer, and SeorcVy are ex cllloio Stewards and members of Comraises. PROGRAMME. HANDICAP HUBBLES, of BO BOV, i. I ® CC o 0 „/a half 5 eovb from stakes. One mile and a naif, over six flights of hurdles, Bft bin high. Hoinieatiou 10s, acceptance 20s. To start at nyM Handicap, of 25 sots, second horse liters from the stakes. Thrco-ciuortara of a. mile. Nimjaation 10s, acceptance 15s. To -cart at Maiden *Ffcir, of S 3 covfl, eecoei horse from the stakes. - Seven farlonp. for ago. Entrance 20s, To start a. 2, C0 pm. For.rrr.i, Hakdica: 1 , cf 25 boys, second horse 5 60 . a from ‘ the stakes; Five furlonga. Nomination IDs, soceptanoo Its. To Start at WAW EKOiTR CUP HANDICAP, Cf {0 BOYS, will? Silver Cup, value 10 tove. for winner, see- nd horse 10 tora from, the stakes. One’ mile and anmrser, Winner of I-lilOK Handicap to carry 71b? penalty. Nomination 20.9, ee oeptauco 20. J, To Hart at 3.40 s>.iu. Inins' Bpaoklet, first hors. 6 value 15 sov«, 'aeogiia ho«o**lusssoys. One mile. Weitor weight fQt'agb.' PA2 burgee that have never won an advertised i,ars (buncos or Hail of tbo valup of over £lO. Gentleman riders only, Ba{rgnc§ SSJ’, Tp starj »| 120 Si. Patrick's Pay Handicap, of 26 sovf, second htrso 6 bovs from the stakes. Eeur furlongs. Winner of the t'ordell Handicap to carry 7ibs penalty, nomination 10s, acceptance lea. To start ai 6 pni, .... , Say well’s Bt-irling Alaclur,o to 6? usa3. NOMINATIONS, &o, All races run under New Zealand Rules for Racing. AU nominations and Entries close at 9 pun, at Wanganui, on SATURDAY, 2nd Match, 1!K)7. Weights declared on Monday, Utb Jiaroh, 19 Aooept-'.nces close at Wanganui on MONDAY, 18th March, at 9 p.m. RULES. A Hack is a horse which has not at time of nomination won a race to the value of £IOO, or races of the collective vale of £250. T l’he winner of any race alter declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 71b3, of two or more races lOlbs, SSDBY MORTON, Eon. Secretary, Box 152, Wanganui. Approved in accordance with the Rules of Racing.— J.nuary oth, 1807. —W. Haul, Secretary Wanganui Jockey Club ELITE BHIUIKRY CO. SUMMER SALE! Commencing January IStEi. Big Reductions ob the whole of our Stock, Wo MUST got rid of our Goods to make room for New Slock. Our shop is small and doss not allow for pulsing anything away, bo wo have decided to refuse no Reasonable Offer. Special Bargains in Ladies' and Children's MILLIiNERY and various other Lines too numerous to mention. Call Early before the Goous a;e picked over at' 1 Miss M. Burke & Co.’s, MANCHESTER STREET, FEILDINO YH7ELSBACH INCANDESCENT I'W LAMPS Burn ordinary Kerosene. 60 CANDLE-POWER LIGHT. Costs 2s per month, burning four hours per night. Times the Light of an Ordinary Lamp at One tbird Cost.

ARTHUR lIOPWOOD, Palmerston korts TEIS is the kind of Prppei'ty Mon'am looking for who have mads money oi; the land and intend to make more. Fop Sale as a Whole os s Half,s I f\~i ACRES rich grazing country, iUi.« papa formation, well watered, a number of good building sites; 245 acres felled and in course of being grassed, balanoe (with the exception of about 150 acres, which is tall fern) is light bush, tawa, rimu, hinau, miro, mixed scrub, etc. The owner says the land will compare very favourably with the Lover Moawhango and Taihape hill country for grazing purposes and has a much milder climate. This is saying a j groat deal, for graziers oven from the richest lands of the Taranaki district aro favourably impressed with these parts, tenure L.1.P., annual rental £BO Ids 8d ; readenpe not compulsory until 1908. A few hours ride from Main Trunk Line, sale yards now being erected within sight miles. Bona fide buyers will be escorted to the property. It is a chance to get a rich section that should not be missed. Terms can be arranged. Ko 86.

LAND AGENTS, TAIHAPE gIOYOLEB. j. l rassen, EONGOTEA, la AGENT for sad keeps a large stock of MASSBY-HABBIS j BED BIBD, and B. S. A. BIOYCLE3

REPAIRING in all ita branches done on the premises at shortest notice.

AND CO., ltd., COAL, GRAIN, AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. I , PALMERSTON NORTH. Sole Agents fob The N-Z. Asbeafos Rubber and Oil Co, Malthoid & B. and P, Ready Roofing Caimon’s Asbestoa Roofiog and Walling Slates i Wilson's Star Brand Portland Cement I Puponga Coal Company, Ltd., etc. Write for particulars. You will find our prjpep right, as \vo wish to do business wi*h yoii. Tklbfhonb 228 Ring up 174 union tea and LUNCHEON ROOMS, Manchester Square, PEJLDING, ' Afternoon' Tea a' speciality,' Luncheon at all hours. Private' Tea Booms .for. Ladies, Afternoon Tea oatered for. " Proprietresses— / MBS KINGDON -' 'J > a-JSTJ I y,*|

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8739, 13 February 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8739, 13 February 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8739, 13 February 1907, Page 4

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