Notices. TO TREbPAbSr'h'S. Anyone I mod trespass! g on my proptviy “ Tau rim a,” Turakuia Valley, "with dog or gnu or otherwise will bj prosecuted without respect to persons. FIVE POUNDS reward will be paid to anyone who will give information to lead to a conviction. james McDonald. TVTO ITU K i O MILLOWNERS, FARMERS & OIHERS. As I contemplate a visit to England and the United States early nest year, 1910, I am prepared to indent and negotiate witn Millowners, Farmers and others for the purchase and delivery of Threshing Mills, Traction Engines, Chaffeutters and all Farm Implements and Ma- j chinery of all descriptions and latest designs., also Motor Oars & Vehicles. As I shall be on the spot and purchasing direct from the makers X could invest to the very best advantage, and effect a very great saving, dispensing with commission agents fees, middlemen, and others, which all extract a tig percentage from you. Trusting to have your confidence and orders. 1 am, yours faithfully, E. J. DaWBIN, Marton. An interview with you cordially invited. 1" OST Between Haloombe JL J Station and Mr Redmayne’s a small part of Ston e Marton Fur. Reward. Mrs J. G. Smith, Hunterville. JjIUNBRAL NOTICE. The funeral of the late Miss Annie Milne Findlay will leave the residence of her sister, Mrs Wilson, Brassey’s Road, St. John’s Hill, Wanganui, on WEDNESDAY, at 2:30 p.m., for the Wanganui Cemetery. PURSER & SONS, Undertakers. QHALLEN GE. Mr Robertson’s challenge to me to find a man to wrestle him, “ Catch as catch can,” is misleading to the public. I challenged him, and again repeat tne challenge, to find a man to pull him with the lazy stick, at a date to be arranged, for any sum from j£lo up to £IOO. If Mr Robertson feels inclined to accept this challenge, he will find my deposit of £lO awaiting at the office of this paper. If not, it is up to him to shut up, T: COLEMAN. nnENDERS are invited for Ploughing 100 Acres, more or less, on “ Warleigh.” Tenders close SOfch June. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Particulars on application to F. Hammond, or the undersigned. E. B. EILGOUR. mENDERS FOR GORSE GRUBBING.
Tenders, addressed to the undersigned, are invited for Clearing about 65 chains (more or leas) of gorse on Mrs Cash’s property, up to noon on WEDNESDAY, 80th June, 1909. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For further particulars apply to JAMES WILSON, Follett Street, Marton. O AU6ITIZEI HUNT Srii POINT-TO-POINT STEEPLECHASES. SATURDAY, 3rd JULY, 1909. PROGRAMME. WELTER WEIGHTS, 13st. 71bs,—For a trophy preseated by Mr J. G. Wilson. LIGHT WEIGHTS, list 71b.—For a trophy presented by Mr Open to qualified hunters, tbe bona fide property of Members of the Rangitikei Hunt, and which have not bgeh nominated for any public money during the last twelve months (hack and hunter races excepted ) or won any open races within the last four years. Distance about 3 miles. A STEEPLECHASE for tiophy presented by Mr J. B. Qaisfofd. For horses belonging to members which have never won a race of any desci iption nor been nominated within 12 months for any race other than a Point-to-Point. Minimum weight 12st. 71b. Owners up. Distance about 2 miles. Entrance, 10s for each of the above events, .All riders must be members of the Kangitikei Hunt, and eligible for election as gentlemen riders, and must ride in colours, and the certificates must be broduced at the scales. Also, FARMERS’ STEEPLECHASE, 12st For a tropy presented bv the Mas,ter. Open to horses belonging to and ridden by farmers or tneir sous over whose country the Houndhunt, but tl ha have never started tor-any race rin<? tbe three yeaia previous to tiin '■i noting other than' a Point-to-point U mimum weighs 12 stone. JLntiiim. «' tree. Mn t ride in colours. bum «r winners to carry one stone extia Durance, about 2 miles. Entries for all four events dose at 5 p.ra. on WE DA ESI) AY, 30 th June. Meet at The Forgo. Maidrikin Road, at 12.30 pm. Saturday. Race for Welter starts at 1.30 p.m. Light weights at 2 p.m Members’ Race at 2.30 pm. ; and Farmers’ Race at 3 p.m. t Cards of the races for sale on the 2nd July. Ho horse allowed to start unless all fees owing by the member or rider to the Club are paid. O: F. BISHOP. Hon. Sec. Approved in accordance with the Rules of Racing 2nd June, 1909.— w ‘.u. 'Hall, Secretary Wanganui Jockey Club.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9478, 22 June 1909, Page 8
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757Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9478, 22 June 1909, Page 8
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