MEDICAL "~~~~~ "The Uttle children, pale ana weak Who nottner play nor pleasure smV What is it makes the rosy ..-heelc?" ' pLANTEKOA. THERE is no better medicine mafle nu ed to the condition of children' «T* PLANTEKOA. And they like it too. v* piece of cake required to induce' them . take it, or sugar candy to 'take ton t.J* "away" afterwards. They say, '-MaaJS* lon't forget nsy Plantekoa." i«un^ Mr P. W. Brown. Ballance, Walr»t*«. says:—"My daughter (aged eight VZfZi has derived grent benefit from Planted It has thoroughly bnilt up her eon«Ht?" tion, and ?r!ven her a PKKFECT OF HKALTH." oiAlfi STRONG. VIGOROUS. ROBTJST BOTa HEALTHY. GRACEFUL, Yku CIIAKMING GIRLS U arc those who use PLANTEKOA REMEDIES will bo nnk DIRECT BY POST if not obtainable wk*M you lire. Specinl Agent— W. .1. HARYET, Karangrihape Hd PATERNOSTER'S WBSsm pslls «ac THE RELIABLE REMEDY FOR GOUT. RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, AND All PAINS OF HE Ait, FACE, AND LIMBB. On bo obtained through all Chemists, Price I; SlJe, 4/6, ™<i 11/- P«r Box, ud fm. *'> the Proprietors, POINGDESTRE & TRUMAN, 71, OU> K3EWT SOA9, LONDOH, mj^ HAILED WTTH DELIGHT — "HAK. RAWAY'S OATMEAL" is the result of years of practical study and experiment. The perfection of ontnieal. Crisn appetising, nourishing, satisfying. 3e sure and set "'Harrc way's." All grocers. — Geo R. Wilkin, Agentc,ears "»* T m* B*Bs SaTeß tt>e Lnogi. sll At . » n Stores aaa •{' rP FBNTOS. Newton: ir/fc V/£?SBHB b "; COOPER, Vletorl*. sL; JEFFEUSON, Sγ monds st.; TEED, Newmarket. Great Clearance Sale of Drapery and Clothing at Rushbrook & BridgmanV commences on Monday morning. SPOaTFJfG. ~, OHINEMURI JOCKEY CMJB. I ANNUAL RACE MEETING, To be held on the I'AEROA RACECOUKSE. on FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. MARCH 17 and IS, 1905. Handicapper MR J. 0. EVETT Starter MR C. O'CONNOR PBOGKAMME.-FiKST DAY. 1. SHOBT HANDICAP or 30sovs; eeconj horse to receive jsovs out' of th* stakes. Nomination, 7/6; acceptance, 12/6. Distance, four furlongs. 2. HANDICAP HURDLES of 40sots; seeoud horse to receive osovg oat of th* stakes. Over eight flights of hardies. Nomination, 10: acceptance, £1. Die-. tance. two miles. " 3. KARANGAHAKE HANDICAP of 30 soys; secoud horae to reeeJve.Mss*YS out of the stakes. Nomination, 7/B;. seceptance, 12/6. Distance, nve fntlong*. 4. PONY HANDICAP of 25sots; second horse to receive usots out of the stakes. For ponies 14.3 hands and under. Nomlnation, 7/6: acceptance, 10/. Distance, six furlongs. 5. OHINEMUIiI CUP of lOOsovs; second horse to receive losovs out of toe stakes. Winner of any race of On ralue of -iOsovs after weights hare been declared to carry 7 lbs extra; of. 1003OT8. 10 lb? estra. Nomination, £1; acceptance. £± Distance, one and. •• quarter miles. 6. KOMATA HANDICAP of 23sov8;seeond horse to receive osovs out of the stakfs. For all horses that hare not . won an advertised race of the Talne of lOsovs at the time of eutry. Nomination, 7/6; acceptance, 10/. Distance, seren furlongs. 7. PAEROA STEEPLECHASE of 50Mf«: second horse to receive 7sovs out ot the stakes. Nomination, 10/; acceptance, 3');. Distance, about two and a . half miles. S. ST. PATRICK'S HANDICAP of 40sots; second horse to receive ssots out of the stakes. Winner of the Karangabake Handicap, Short Handicap or OMk- i muri Cnp to enrry a penalty of' 71bs; or or two, IOJUs extra. Jfominatioii, 10.'; acceptance. £1. Distance, six fotv longs. ■) SECOND DAY. 1. HJKUTAIA HANDICAP of 35sots; second horse to receive osovs out of the staljes. For alt horses that bare-Hot won an advertised race of the valne of lOsots at time of entry. Nomination, 7/G; acceptance, 10/. Dietane* six furlongs. 2. WAITEKAimi PLATE of 35sovs: ate- . oud horse to receive osots ont of Oβ stakes. Nomination. 10/: acceptasce, 15/. Distance, fire furlongs. 3. DISTRICT HANDICAP HURDLES of •Mteovfc; second horse to receive seov» out of the stakes. Over eijrtit flights rf Jiurdles. Nomination. 10/; aeceptanc*, 20/. Distance, • one and three-quarter milos. 4. TTAIKINO WELTER of 33sovs: seeoad horse to receive ssots out of tbe stakp*. Winner of any flat race after the. weights arc declared to carry a penalty of slbs. Lowest welg-ht. 7st 71bi. Nomination, 10/: acceptance, ISA D' s *. tance. seven fnrlongs. • . . 5. PAJSROA HANDICAP of 70seys; »«- ond horse to receive lUsovs out of the stakes. Winner of Waitekaairi Piste to carry a penalty of "lbs. Nomination, 10.'; acceptance, 30/. Distance,., one mile. 6. PONY HANDICAP of i!ssovs; second horse to receive ssots out of the stakes. For ponies 14.3 and under. Nomination. 10/; acceptance, 10/. D ;s ' Tance. five furlonpt. 7. TALLY-HO STEEPLECHASE of « suvs; second horse to receive 10mm out of the stakes. Nomination, la/5 acceptance, 25/. Distance, about threft milfs. S. FTNAL HANDICAP of 40sovs; seeeua horse to osovg ont of the stakes. Winner of the Waitekanri Plate or Paero.-i Handicap to carry *, penalty of Tins extra (or both, IO'M extra). Nomination. 10/; acceptance, 20. Distance, six fnrlonjrs. NOMINATIONS. WEIGHTS AXD ACCEPTANCES. . 1. Nominations for all events close at » p.m. on SATURDAY, the 18th day or February. 3S>OS. 2. Weights will appear for First Day • Races on or about TUESDAY, the Tth iif of March. 1905. :'.. Acceptances for all events First Days Races close at B p.m. <>n SATURDAY, tne Hth day of March. 1905. 4. Wcijrhts for all events of Second Day i Kaees will declared at S p.m. on tne evpninu of First Dsy's liases. Acceptapee* close r-t 10 p.m. on tho same pvening. RULES AND REOULATIONS. 1. All entries to be addressed to tbe Secretary. Paeroa. ,md mnst be nccompaniea hy the advertised amount of Entrance Money. T 2, Namp, Azo. Pedicree, Description »" u Performanco of Hnrse. and Colours to K:<lf-r tr> h« sen' »vith nomination. ! v. All stakes will bo p.-.id in full. ! H. POLAND. Secretary. Paeroft. HKRE are Splendid "Nominations for the HACK MEETING to be hel.l nt WAITEKAURI on the 10th February. Boo*makers' Fee, £2 2/.— G. RUSSELL, Secretary. _ r> t> H I L V O T. TATTBRSALLS CIiU3. Telrpbooe leOft. AUCKLANDCircnlar* fenmrted on Api)!!e»tlon.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 36, 11 February 1905, Page 6
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