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HORSE TRAINING. PEOEESSOR H. SAMPLE, THE CELEBRATED AMERICAN HORSEMAN, TTTLLL give a FREE LECTURE at NEW PLYMOUTH at 8 o'clock on ii Wednesday Evening, and give Lessons there on Thursday. OnFsiDAY, the 29th, he will return to Waverley, and give a Free Lecture, and teach his Class there pi} .Saturday morning. -„£S£ PROFESSOR H. SAMPLE Will Return to Wanganui and give a FREE LECTURE in Mr Freeman R. •' Jackson's Sale Yards on Satubday Night, 'the 30th instant, on the SCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT OF OUR NOBLEST ANIMAL— THE HORSE. He -will 'also Teach his Class in the Sale Yards on MONDAY Morning, 2nd July, and on the Evening of the. same day will deliver his First Leoture at Marton.

ORIENT'S MELBOURNE CUP CONSULTATION, 1883. 10,000 SHAEES AT £2 EACH. Full Share, £2 ; ' Halt Share £1. i 620 PRIZES. . First Horse ... ... ..." ... £4000 Second Horse ... 2000 Third Horse •' ..;" ;... ... 1000 Other Starters (divided) 1000 Non-starters (divided) - -.- 1500 . .2 Prizes £500 Each 1000 5 „ 200 , 1000 10 „ 100 „ ... ... 1000 25 „ 50 „ ... . ... 1250 SO •■,-,- 25 ; . „ ' ... ... .1250 100 „ 20 , 2000 300 „ 10 „ ... ... 3000 Total ... . ... ... £20,000 Result slips posted to all subscribers immediately after drawing. Add exchange to cheques, and two stamps for reply and result. ... - Apphcants by letter only, addressed "ORIENT," OareW.. Sinclair East Arcade, Melbourne. • ST. HILL-STREET SMITHY. Opposite, the. St.. -Hill - street Cattle , Sale Yards. WPARKES & CO.' beg to inform the i'- inhabitants of Wanganui and "the surrounding district that . they have commenced business in the above line, and trust that by. good workmanship and moderate charges'a share of public patronage will be accorded. The Horse Shoeing Depaatment will be under ihe immediate care of W. Parkes, whose ivputation as a horse shoer is well known ii. this district. At tho last Agricultural dhow the .first prize was awarded him- l\.r shoeing hack horses. Jobbing and all kinds of work executed with neatnessand despatch.' GENUINE CHEAPNESS ALWAYS DISCOVERS ITSELF. IT has always been the custom of the CORNER BOOT SHOP to seU Every Article as reasonable as may De consistent with a fair.'living Profit. ,', Believe hot, the tradesmen Who tell such big lies About selling their good* At a great sacrifice. They do hot grow fat • On a bare hone who dine, But dissolve like a Bhad'ow Who cut it too fine. This Grand Stock contains Goods suited to | all occasions and all seasons. j Thorough experience in the Business, keenness in Buying and Competing, judgment in Selection, and economy, in management, are the grand characteristics of the success of the CORNER BOOT SHOP over every rival. Its Star is in the Ascendant. The Wellington luminary .begin's'to. twinkle, and will soon hide its diminished bead. THE CORNER' BOOT SHOP. AINSWORTH'S. Everybody Knows It. Let poets sing what theme they choo6o, , I sing about my Boots and Shoes j Some Bing of ladies, dark or fair, j Of golden looks or raven hair. Give me the feet thon (I'm all there) j To fit them with a lovely pair. Some are great in all such parts j Where they (pitch it high) on broken ) hearts ; j Such twaddle don't desecrate my muse, j I'd rather hear of broken shoes. . (tj* The Corner Boot Shop, , AINSWORTH'S, ' Everybody Knows It j i 5 1 JOSEPH SCOTT, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, Taupo Quay, BEGS to announce that, having determined to clear off his largo stock, he will offer ! SPEOIAIj BARGAINS FOX, CASH 3 All goods will bu sold cheaper and butter than any other liouse in town !• Women's Kid, Levant, Elastios, and Laceups will be sold at Cost Price. a Great Cash Side begins on 1 SATURDAY, 20m JANUARY, lfeStl. N.B. — Joaoph S:-o'i J .. imaranlx-.is tii.it if any articles purclm, ■• 1 ."<• l.ij .-.iiu}! give way, within an unreusonai.?.; ti-.iu i'l-oiu tho datr of eale, he will repair ilu- i '■:<:.• . f „?'. JOSE Vii H0 r> i j', X.v !•-.) (;rjt.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 10236, 29 June 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 10236, 29 June 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 10236, 29 June 1883, Page 4

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