I. O. G. T. MEETING Wanganui Lodge, No. 49, THIS (Monday) Evening, 7.30 o'clock, Eechabite Chambers, Eidgway-street. W. S. BAXTER, Q ° fc 2 3 Secretary. " PATEA DISTEICT JOCKEY CLUB ANNUAL EACES. To be held at Waieoa, ON 9th NOVEMBER, 1876. Stewards — W. Wilson, Esq R. E. Mcßae, Esq Dr Croft 0 . Syraes, Esq 0. Dune, Esq J. Burke, Esq. S. S. Broadbent, Esq Judsre— Capt Blake. Clerk of Scales— W. Dale, Esq. Clerk of Course— H. J. Davis, Esq. Hon. Treasurer— Dr Croft.Secretary— W. Cowern, Esq, PROGRAMME : Ist. Httedle Eace of 40. soys., 'entrance 3 soys., second horse to save its stakes. Distance 2\ miles over 10 nights of hurdles. Weight 141bs over weight for age scale. •'•*■ 2nd. Hack Huedle Eace of lOsovs., entrance 1 soy. Once round the . course, Weights not less than lOst. 3rd. Patea .Ora of 40 soys, "second horse to save its stakes, entrance 3 soys. Distance 2 miles. Weight for age. _th. Maiden Plate of 40 soys, second horse to save its stakes, entrance 3 soys. Distance i| mifes. ' Weight for age. • - : '- ; sth. Ladies' Puese of 30 soys. If miles. Welter weights. Entrance 3 soys. ..••.•■■ 6th. Patea Disteict Handicap, T of 75 soys. Nomination 2 soys., iJ acceptances 3 sots. Distance 2\ miles. Eutries to close on Monday, October 16, at the Secretary's office ; weights declared on Oct. 23 j acceptances on Monday, Oct 30. 7th. Fobced Handicap of.' 20 sots, entrance 2 soys. Losing horses allowed to enter at half price. 1J miles. Two Hack Eaces bf : 5 sbvs.' eachEntrance 10s. .: •-!■• ,v Three horses to be entered or hb ! race ; or in the event of a walk-over, only half stakes will be paid, . ;- Five per cent, to be deducted from gross amount of stakes towards expenses. . Rule 20 of the Patea District Jockey Club Rules has been altered,* -and (now reads : "The top weight in Handic'adnot to exceed lOst. " ■ ■ General entries on Saturday, Nov. 4. WILLIAM COWERN, Oct 10 Secretary P.D.J.O. .• ■. - . - ' -'■■:,/ ~- • • /: HALL OJT COMMEECE; SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. T. S. WYMOND have just re- • ceiyed their Second Shipment of SPRING & BUMMER MILLINERY which will be on view TO-DAY (SATUEDAY.) ..'.> Special Novelties in Trimmed Hats and BGnuets, Flowera, &c. : . New Costumes in great variety. ' New Dress Stuffs. ; New Prints. Ladies' Underclothing. . ■/■ Girls' and Children'sUnderclothingi Our One Shilling Table is a Perfect Wonder. . (-) i Our Sixpenny Table is Something Marvellous. ... c and See foe Youeseltes.Oefc 21 TO LIT, ' FOE a term of years, the eligibly situated and commodious business premises situated in Victoria Avenue, Wanganui, between the Bank of New South Wales and Sharpe's new grocery depot. The above would be admirably adapted for a large retail concern requiring central position and spacious frontage. . The present premises could be easily. aDd inexpensively converted into a capital emporium suitable for any trade. . Apply by letter or on the premises to JOHN PAWSON, Wanganui. TO LET. T>OOMS (upstairs) suitable for J-t/ Offices. Apply on the premises, to l WAKEFIELD & HOGG, Chemists & Druggists, Yicfcorjft Ajejiue
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XIX, Issue 31100, 23 October 1876, Page 2
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494Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XIX, Issue 31100, 23 October 1876, Page 2
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