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Rangitikei Races* NEW-YEAR'S DAY,'IS6?2; Steward*. J,. .Daniell,, Esq v , .. ~< .;'• • Dr. Gibson. ;' -.Zj,-' John Jordan, Esq.. ; .A Campion, Esq:'". ‘ ‘ •« ' ..George Ross', Es‘q. 1 ' ■ rDr. Dugald:Cameron, Esq. Charles/hartley, Esq. y Judge. Capt. Blewitt,-65th Regt. .Treasurer and Clerk of the^o^le^ Mr. James fc ßuH. ■ I* . Hvrdh Race of £u . , added .to a. sweepstake?/ of £1 2s.'fetch, p. p. /3 yrs. 9st., 4 yrs. iQst, 5 yrs. 1 Ost.' 71b., 6 years and aged lOst lQlbs. Heats.lg mile , over fo’ar hurdles 4ft. high.. Second horse tosavehis stakes. ; . l: • L/ 2. A Produce Pape of £ , . added' •to a 'sweepstakes Of £2 2s. p.p,» open to all horses foaled in the co|ony, and that -have never run for Public money. 3 yrs old Bst:.7lb' 4 yrs 9st 71b.,'5 .yrs 10 s£.y- 6 aged ( lQ st-;;41b, Siiigiq.event r ’ : .j^li^ r and:a; half. Second horse to save Jiis stakes, ; 3, A Ladies', Pupss of, £ -i/ , added’ to a sweepstakes of ;ls. each’ p.p.-,-: open to all. horses. Gentlemair riders..; Catch * ffeights. Heats 2 miles, second horse to save Ids stakes. / 4 A Stock Horse Race of £ r : •, added to a sweepstakes of 10s. 6d. each; open to all horses, bona fide the'property of stockowners in the Wanganui and Rangi; tikei districts, .and that have been regu-. larly ridden to stock within these districts' for the last twelve months. Catch weights. Heats 1 mile. Post entrances.5. The Maori Stakes of being all the money subscribed by the Maoris' to the ■ meeting, added to: a sweepstakes of 1 Is. ea,cb. Open to all horses, , bona, fide theproperty of and ridden by Catch weights. Post Entrances. Heat S-2 miles. 6, The Rangitikei Handicap of added to a sweepstakes of ,2£J!:+f)p.eh... to all horses. To be handicapped•4>y»<the e " Stewards immediately after the stock horse race according to age and performances. Mares and Geldings allowed 41bs. . Hitlers in Jockey Costume.

Rules anid Regulations. i-lst. There...shall be a Distance Post; for each race. - . 2nd.. Any person entering a horse for. any race except. Nos. 4 and 5, must be a subscriber of \£l Is. to the fund;; ’ - " 4th. A r otice to be given to the Stewards of all Matches to be run. st.h. AW Dogs found on the Courso will be destroyed. 6th. 7 ; he Paces will commence punctually at Eleven o’Clock. 7th. All disputes will be referred to and decided by the Stewards. Bth,. (Subscriptions will, be received by any of the Stewards. 9th. Entrances for the Produce to be made at M. Bull’s Hotel, Bangitikei, on or before 19th December, JB6L Entrances for all other Races to close, at the same place, on the 31st ,December, 1861. . . By order of the Stewards, JAMES BULL. Nov. 21.1861. On Sale, I A DIE S’ DRESSES, in barege, mohair, 1 , silk,’and muslin Childrens’ do in challie, galas,; #c.<fec. Ladies’ Summer Magtles andEhawls Do Holland Jackets h Childrens’do, do ; \y Fancy embroidered Skirts, <fec. . Corded do - Quilted do : "- ; Bonnets and Hats, an endless variety, both women’s, maids/ Childrens’, and infants’ z/ssOrted Lace Falls, Honiton, Chantilly, #c. &c. Bonnet Bibbon . Fahey Satin, do do Artificial Flowers Curtain Net Bobbin do , . Black ami white Tulle Silk and Thread Zaces, Do Edgings ” Worked Muslins of all kinds, including a nice assortment-of Sleeves and Collars : Spotted Muslins, sewed do Dresses Infant’s Robes, v - -. Frock Bodies, and Pelisses' 1. superior Bassinetfc . •; = 1 Baby’s Easket Infants’ Cashmere and other Hoods Chenille Hair nets Mantle Cloth, Do EM land and Lawn Berries, Huckaback, Nursery Drapery Flannels Double Alpaca R issell Cord ;:' Imitation Tweed, a nice material for childrens’ summer wear Marseilles Quilts, Toilet Covers . Duck » - Brown Drill Brown Holland Ladies’ and . Gent’s coloured--Kid Gloves ; Silk do, Tiding do ‘ Cheese Cloths,; Dinjity, Damasks, and •; 'Fringe ■ ' Military Braid's, ; ‘‘ •* ' French Mtwinos,. and'Lamas' = -Elastic and slateTdhings ' . ‘ Silesia and Tailor’s-Trimmings of all - kinds ' <fec. &c. -&c. ": Also, , ; ■ 5 bales 9*4 and 10-4 scarlet and white y, blankets i; ' { Owing to the above laving 'arrived . i ; late in 'the season tliey.will be sold cheap.. • ’• EDIFIN t. worn i&L ‘ .)'■ •'

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 5, Issue 273, 19 December 1861, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 5, Issue 273, 19 December 1861, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 5, Issue 273, 19 December 1861, Page 2

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