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: Wanganui Steeplechase Meeting.- --.: FRIDAY, JUNE 20thV 1879. Stewaeds : DrEarle Mr F. R. Jackson Mr W. T. Owen Mr H. N.Harriaou Mr John Pleetwood Mr J. P. Watt Mr F. M. Betts. Stabteb— Mr A. Higgie. ;,. Clebk op the Coubse — Mr J. Higgie. CiBBK of the Scales— Mr F. M. Betta. Handicappeb— Mr W. Hately. Judge— Mr W. T. Owen, I;I ' PROGKAMME. JH^anganui Handicap Steeplechase . of 175 sovs, second horse to receive 25 sovs out of the stakes, third horse to save.his stakes. Uver about, ,?j miles of hunting country. Nomination, 2 sovs; acceptance, 5 sovs.— To start at 12 o'clock. 2— Maiden Steeplechase of 75 sova/ second horse to save his stakes. Over the same course as the Handicap. , Kn r trance fee, 3 sovs. Weight for age, as specified in the N.Z.N.S.C. rules. A maiden horse is one that has never won a steeplechase of the value of 20 sovs. The winner of the Handicap to carry a penalty of 7lbs.— To start at 2 o'clock. 3.r-; Hack Steepleqhase of 15 sovs; entrance of 1 soy added. Distance, I mile and a distance. Over the jumps erected for the steeplechase on the racecourse. Weights, not less than'lO stone. Post entries. For all horses that have never started for an advertised race, hack races excepted. To start at half-past 2 o'clock. ' 4.— Consolation Handicap Steeplb- ,; chase of 30 sovs, second horse to save his stakes. Distance, about 1^ miles, over such course as the Committee may apoint. Nomination, 1 sov ; acceptance, 1 sot. To start at half-past 3 o'clock. * s.— Handicap Tbot of 20 sovs. Nomination, 1 sov ; acceptance, 2 sovs. To start at 4 o'clock. Nominations for the Handicap Steeplechase and Trot closo at Jackson's Fier ;Hotel on May 23rd, at 9 p.m. ; weights to be declared on June 6th. Acceptances and general entries on June 13th, 9 p.m. The races will be run under the New .Zealand National Steeplechase Rules. FREEMAN It. JACKSON, Hon. Sec. CITY WINE VAULTS, ST. HILL STBEET. jOHNB E N N I E HAS ON SALEPORT— A large selection of choice brands in excellent condition, in wood and glass ■ SHERRY— Amontillado, Golden Grape, Pale Sherry, Brown Sherry, Olo'roae Sherry (very choice), Manzanilla Sherry (a light dry wine) . SWEET SPANISH WmES— Malaga, Muscatelle, Paxarette, Sacro ijept, Rota Tent CLARET— Medod, Potoerol, liiebfran"- ! milch, Moritebello, Chateau >Louderne, Pedroximines, Tarragoney BURGUNDY— Bed Burgundy very( , choice,), Cliambertin, Chablis, and other well-known brands HERMITAGE— Iied Beaujolais SAUTERNE — Several choice brands i HUCK — Johannisberg, Steinberg. ; To arrive — Hcckheimer, Mrcrobf unn • MOZELLE— Nos. 1 and 2 Deintiard's OHAMPAGNE-Wachter, Cliquot, Rbderor, Perrier's, Chalen's, Maine, in pints ! AUSTRALIAN WINES - Penfqld's Adelaide Wines, Tokay, Chamber. tin, Sauterne j " ! iJ SPIRITS. i s '-- u BRANDY— Hen nessy's Martell's, vineyard, Champagne, Gautier Frer^es', Otard, Dupuy, Lecoq Freres ? WHISKEY — Craigellaohie, : Jamieson's/ Dunville's, Cameron's, Glenlivat, Campbell to wu, Long John, Lome, Kinahan'a RUM — . White Rum 39 0.p., Lemon Hart's, Lounde's, Red Heart, Whites. Queensland Bum tb arrive GIN— D.K.Z. key brand, Booth's Old Tom, Schnapps LIQUERS & BITTERS. .<U Maraschino, Curacoa, Noyeau, Absinthe^ Angasthose, Stoughton's ' ; ALES &~PORTER, i| Tn Bulk and Bottle. Bass's, McEvyan'BjYounger's, Ind Coopo'sj Marrian's, Guinness's Stout, Marahall and Copelaud's Ale in hhds, barrels, and kilderkins ; Joel'a, Centennial Lager Beer. DBAUG-HT ALE— As I brew my own draught ales, the public have a guarantee of its quality, as nothing but the choicest malt and hops will be used in its manufacture BREWERS' REQUISITES— Hops and malt (English and Colonial) Isinglass, corks, tits and shieves, spiles, tin foil, wire brushes, acid ; 1 firstclass ' Baudelot's refrigerator, 14 by sft, made by Pontifex, capable of cooling 40 barrels per hour. Price, £150 CIGAKS — Aquila, De L'Ore, Jockey Club, Havannahs, Manillas, Scrillana, Regalias, Queen's, and Swiss SUNDEIES — Bar ornaments, patent^ Indian rubber mats and scrapers for private or public Houses, name on if required. Glassware of alii kinds suitable to tbe trade, I and 2-gallon measures copper ; pewters with glass bottom ; 20 400 gallon tanks, new. N.B.— Goods delivered FREE within a radius of five miles from the warehouse. Mr Ben McCaul's No 9 Cab will be in attendance, at the Railway Terminus for the convenience of country customers "" :...- : i.iKMj -:.iu6 q-;v. 7-.)i-T

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXI, Issue 4053, 4 June 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXI, Issue 4053, 4 June 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXI, Issue 4053, 4 June 1879, Page 4

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