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OHINEMCRI , JOCKEY Otn» ANNUAL RACE MEETING V ™ To be held on the VAEROa '&Acm COURSE, on "?"*.■ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARC* '« and 18, 1905. * Handloapper MR J. 0. Evbm Starter ...MR C. O'CONvftJ PROGRAMME.—FIRST DAY 1. SHORT HANDICAP or SOsovs^sec,,":. horse to receive ssovs out of >h stakes. Noiuinution, 7/6; a'ccentiikN? 12/6. Distance, four furlongs. 2. HANDICAP HURDLE'S of 40sovg- W. ond horse t» receive Gsovs out of ■ Mistakes. Over eiffht flights of nurdST NoAJnatlou, 10/; acceptance, £L liuL tance, two miles. '•■ r , ** 3. KARANGAHAKE HANDICAP - at' s> soys; secoua uorse to receive Ssovs aiU of the stakes. Nomination, 7/6- j? ceptanee, li/G: Distance, five fnrlonaT 4. PONY HANDICAP of 25spvs; 8 S horse to receive ssovs out of the staW For ponies 14.3 hands and under Noel ' nation, 7/6; acceptance, 10/. Distant*." six furlongs. ™ 5. OHINEMUKI CUP of lOOsovs; second/ horse to receive losovs out of tK states. Winner of any race of th« . Talne of 40sov'a after weights h*™ been declared to carry 7 lbs extra* of lOOsovs, 10 lbs extra. Nomination fiiacceptance, £2. Distance, one and a' quarter miles. 6. KOMATA HANDICAP of 25sovs' sec. ond horse to receive Ssovsoo f . if (Sα stakes. For all horses that tavt .in? won an advertised race of tog of 10SOT3 at the time of entry. Now. nation, 7/6; acceptance, 10/. Distinct, seven furlongs. . •* 7. PAEROA STEEPLECHASE of QOuTf second horse to receive Tsova but of the stakes Nomination, 10/; accent anee, 30/. Distance, about two and » half miles. " 8. ST. PATRICK'S HANDICAP of 408OTS , second horse to receive ssovs out of the stakes. Winner of the , Karangahake Handicap, Short Handicap or Oalnemuri Cup to carry a penalty of 71ba* or of two, lOlbs extra. Nomination! 10/; acceptance, £1. Distance, glx fa? longs. SECOND DAY. 1. HIKUTAIA HANDICAP of 25sovs; BM> ond horse to receive ssovs out of tb» ' stages. For all horses that have not won an advertised race of the valot of lOsovs at time of entry. Nomina* tion, 7/6; acceptance, 10/. Distant* six furlongs. 2. WAITEKAURI PLATE of 35iovs; w» ond horse to receive Csove ont of tin stakes. Nomination, 10/; accepttsw, 15/. Distance, five furlongs. 3. DISTRICT HANDICAP HURDUS of 40sors; second horse to receive Soon out of the stakes. Over eight flights q{ hurdles. Nomination, 10/; acceptance, 20/. Distance, one and tUrte-quartet miles. -J,, : i 4. WAIKINO WELTER of 35sovs; geeoaf horse to receive ssovs out of the etakei Winner of any flat race after tbt weights are declared to carry a penalty of 51 bs. Lowest weigh*, 7st 71bt,' Nomination, 10/; acceptance, 15/. Dit* tsuce, seven furlongs. . 5. PABROA HANDICAP of TOSOTS; •«• ond horse to receive lOsove out of tbe stakes. Winner of Waltekaurl Platt to carry a penalty of 71ba. Nomina* tion, 10/; acceptance, 30/. Dlataact, • one mile. ' 6. PONY HANDICAP of 25scts; leeenl horse to receive Ssova ont %t tkt stakes. For ponies 14.3 and under. Nomination, 10/; acceptance, 10/. Dk>'. tance, five furlongs. , ■ 7. TALLY-HO STEEPLECHASE Of M soys;, second horse to receive lOwrl ont of the stakes. Nomination, IS/; acceptance, 25/. Distance, about tan* miles. 8. FINAL HANDICAP of 40aovs; seeooA horse to receive Seovs out of tat stakes. Winner of the Waltekam Plate or Paeroa Handicap to carry, a penalty of 71bs extra (or both, 10QM extra). Nomination, 10/; aeceptantt, 20/. Dtetance, six furlongs. . j NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS AND ACCEPTANCES. 1. Nominations for all events close at I p.m. on SATURDAY, the 18th day rf ?obrnary, 1905. _• ■■_?' 2. Weights will appear for First Dtfl Races on or about TUESDAY, the 7th dv of March, 1905. 3. Acceptances for all events First Dari Races close at 9 p.m. on SATURDAY, tb 11th day of March. 1906. 4. Weights for all events of Second Dan Races will be declared at 8 p;m. on tka evening of First Day's Races. Acceptance close f>t 10 p.m. on the same evening.. •' RULES AND REGULATIONS. '" 1. All entries to be addressed toJheßeeretary, Paeroa, and must be accompanied by the advertised amount of Entrance 2 n< Naine, Age, Pedigree, Description tnl, Performance of Horse, and Coloon •» Rider to be sent with nomination. 5. All stakes will be paid In full. H. POLAND, Secretary, PaerosY UCENSmO NOTICES. LICENSING DISTRICT.----IiVIT NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOB '■ TRANSFER OF LICENSE.—I, NICHOLAS BROWN, of Onehunga, being the holder of a Publican's License in respect of the how and premises known by the sign of the yic» toria Hotel, and situate at Onehunft, at hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meetlng.'t* be holden at. the Stipendiary Maglstrate'l Courthouse, Queen street,' Onehunga, o> the Ist day of March, 1903, apply for a transfer of the said License from myself tt Charles Ellison Smerdon, my appoint**. Datetl the 3rd day of February, 1905.— Sip nature of Applicant, NICHOLAS BBOVjfc LICENSING V/ NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOB t\ TRANSFER OF LICENSE.—I, MARGARET STEVENS, of Kauaeranga, belnt tkl holder of an Accommodation License in »■ spect of the house and premises known Jβ the sign of the Kauaeranga .HoteL •■ situate at Kauaeranga, do hereby iflW notice that I desire to obtain, and will, tt the next Licensing Meeting, to be httdea at the Courthouse, Paeroa, on the lit day of March, 1905, apply for a tracsfec of tll» said License from myself to Harry Jam* Walker, my appointee. Dated the Mtl day of January, 1905.—Signature of cant, MARGARET STEVENS.- - ( PHOTOGRAPHY. '! m~ JO C O CAMHiItA S. '' - JUCU CAMa XA S. J O C O C AMUUiI THE BKST HAM) CAAIKiiAS. ' IT'S ALL IN THE) LENS. PRICE: 25/ AND £2. ' : ONLY AT JONGS AND COLEMAN'S. ftAMEKA "TIATe ARE HERE. IF you are starting Photography. «"* don't know what to boy, can anesw us, or send for our New Catalogue. - IP YOO HAVE TROUBLE IN lOOS PHOTO. WORK, WE CAN HELP Wd TTOLLAND AND gONfc, pHOTO GUPPLY gTOBES, 65, 57, VICTORIA-*!. r A UCKLAND mo rpnE At tbe ■piAiß • TLTEDALLIST : ;^J ST. LODIS EXHIBITION./- 1 :;- H. J. SCHMIDT ;, v TTBMUS QTODiOS. ;.\^ VICE-REGAL FHOTOGHAI'HJiUS' " INSPECT THE LEADING STUDIO OF MODERN POWt TBAITURE. . The Exhibit consisted of oi> : no PUotograpns being specially taien Exhibition purpoees. . . , Phone 1254. h 3 sC Bi,,DT. '■ " "'~ atetfi ' rpRUSSES, Knee Caps, Splints. °Js£ A Leg Supports and Deformity menu. -J Wiseman and Sons. «*•'• ~ dlera. 171. Uue«D-ac

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 30, 4 February 1905, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 30, 4 February 1905, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 30, 4 February 1905, Page 6

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