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lIOAftH AND nEfJIfJEHOE. I Advorll*</m<m(» undor (Ills hunillnih filxteon Woi'ili lor Übponcfi, II prepaid, •f/INU'H OOUH.T I'IUVATi: HOTEL, ' CV UP I'I! It QIIMIJN'H HTIIKKT, f AUCKLAND. ll.'. Vliilloi/t In Audi land am flml nccoinuirtditi' lion ill. Hi" nliovu uddlwi. Ti'i'mn iiiodurnlfi. ~ (Itioil (iililn, - Tiilc;'r,iph Q<:wi>ti Dfllior, I'mprlotor, _ C13:;0 ii. "wiIMJIK TO H'i'AY, l', ( TTjIXC'I'UJ.I'iNT llwiid mid lU'»idi;iic«, healthy i.u Idcullty, nlry roiiiuo, comfort of l/uurdorx i>". a uponlul iitudy, 'I'eruis, M por imili, Konp, flluglon l'rlvnlo liotol, opposlto Tramway t, flliniiii. Penny section. Mrs, Uelhor, Prof prletrep-'i. VISITORS TO (-USBOHNK. ' br W IIERK to Stuy and whoro to get Good tt tv Accommodation; civility and c.cttiiliix-M W our motto; tcriim, Is. (Id. por clay or X'l ptr ~ n wook. Douglou Bros., Strand Privato Hotel, ml Gludatono Jitoad. ' C 1253 \° TI;~RuitUNGA, 58 ORIENTAL BAY. TTIGH-CLAS.S ACCOJIMODATION, Trams . jOL stop at tho door. Largo bedrooms; umokry ■ ing room; tho most citeusivo tea view in H'ei- \. lington. Cllß7 ~ "OOARD-RESIDENC'E for Ladies or Gentlen, JO> men, every homo comfort, cosy rooms; w best locality, splendid harbour viow, quiot. 48 171 Wellington Tcrrncc. Telcphono 3055. 547 i.'; /COMFORTABLE Bed-Sittingrooin; cupboards '. and conveniences; suit two girls, or mnrv ried couple. Terilis moderate. Apply "Doi nnnlon" Office. 612 f (ORIENTAL BAY.—" Windarra," i Hay vr First-class Accommodation; hot - wutor service; elocti'io light; telephone; S double anil singlo vacancies. 3(Ki >9 QjUPERIOK Board and Residence for three O of four friends, every comfort, terms X'l. jo Apply Clair House, 287 Cuba Streot, C 1297, y TSTANTED, during coming session -of Par:fl H liu.iient, Board and Lodgings, in privato jt home, near Parliamentary Buildings. Two bed- ■ rooms and sittingroom required. Address ,i "8.J.H.," "Dominion" Office, before Next TuesjS" day. • : , 2183 r- TTS/'ANTED, by Young Lady, Board, with roll v.v fined people; terms moderate. - Apply '6 "Terms." "Dominion" Office. 645 it "Wn'ANTED, Steady Working Man Bnurdcr; 13, »» terms moderate; private family. .87 = Pirie Street. 632 WANTED, Three or Four Men as Boarders; hot and cold water) every convenience, i 27 Macdonald Crescent. ' - 609 io SPORTINC. B, ■ II n- . -pANGITIKEI RACING - CLUB,30 'BULLS.. SPRING MEETING. To'be h«ld on ~ , MARTON RACECOURSE,: - WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 15th and 16th SEPTEMBER, 1909. 10 , ■ ' OFFICIALS i J President: Mr. D. Frasor.. Vice-Presidents: Messrs. J. A. Bailey, D. Coughlin, and J. j5 G. Wilson. Judge: Mr. J. F. M'Kelvie. : ' ' Handicapper: Mr. .Ulie Shannon. Clerk of - Scales: Mr. R.A.Wilson. Assistant Clerk of ' v Scales: Mr. A. Fraser. Starter: Mr. T. Cameron. Clerk of Course:. Mr.' J. M'Donfll. Timekeeper: Mr. W. J. Phillips. 3 Hon. Treasurer: Mr. F. J. Mansell. Hon. Surgeons: prs Bennett and Hall. Hon. Vet. Surgion: Mr. A. Bill. Stewards and -Committee: Messrs. J. A. Bailey, F. O. Bailey', D. Coughlin, K. W, .Dalrymple, D. Friser, W- A- Keiller,; J.-Fletcher, _F. J. Manwll, J. F. M'Kelvie, Lynn M'Kelvio, L. M. Richards, A. A. M'Donell, J. 11. • Perrett, W. J. Phillips, J. G. Wilson, and '• J. 11. Whisker. ''' ■ FIRST DAY. . V ■ 1. 12 Noon.'—FLYING HANDICAP (open), of 70-sovs., second'horso to receivo 10 sovs.- . from the stakes. Nomination 1 sov., acceptance 1 scv Six furlongs. 2: 12.45 p.m. ~ WILLOWBANK HACK STEEPLECHASE, a-handicap of 80. sovs., second horse to receivo 10 sovs., 'and third horse 5 sovs. (both from tho stakes). .Nominatioa 1 sov., acceptance 1 sov. About two and a quarter miles, 'over such, course as tho Stewards may direct. 3. 1.30 p.m.—PUKEHOU HACK HURDLES, a handicap of 6C sovs., second horso to receivo 10 soys, from the stakes. Nomination 1 sov., aoceptancd 1 sov. One mile and' a / halt', over six flights of batten hurdles, 3ft. Gin. high. . . 0 4. 2.15 p.m.—MAIDEN HACK FLAT RACE, of 50 sovs.j second horse to receive 10 sovs. ■ from the stakes. Weight for ago. En- . franco 1. sov. Four fxlrlones. 5. 3 p.m.—RANGITIKEI STEEPLECHASE "■ (open), a handicap of 150 soVS., second ; horsß to receive 20 sovs., nnd third horse „ 10 sovs (both from the stakes). ■ Nomina- " • tion 1 sov., acceptance -2 sovs. : About two ! ' and three-quarter miles, over such course ' as the Stewards may direct. 6. 3.45 p.m.—SPRING HANDICAP (open), of 1 100 sovs., sccoiid horse to receive 10 sovs.,- : and third hor6e' 5 sovs. (both from the ■ stakes). Nomination 1 sov., acceptance 2 ' sovs. One mile and a distance. ' 7. 4.15 p.m.-RANGITOTO HACK RACE, a '■ handicap of 60 sovs., second horse to receive 10 sovs. from the stakes. .Nomina- ■ tion 1 sov., acceptanco 1 sov. Seven fur- ' longs. ' ; 1" " I SECOND DAY. ■■ 1 1 1. 12 Noon.—NGAIO HACK HURDLES, a j handicap of 60 sovs., second horse to. re- J ccive 10 sovs. : from the stakes. Nomina- 1 tion 1 sov., acceptanco 1 sov. About one . and a half miles, over six (lights of batteu hurdles, about 3ft.• 6in. high, , 2. 12.45 p.m.—TELEGRAPH HANDICAP ; ■ (open), of 60 sovs., second horse to receive j 10 sovj. from tho stakes. Nomination 1 •; sov., acceptanco 1 sov. Five, furlongs. 1 . 3. 1.30 p.m.—CLIFTON STEEPLECHASE J / (opeu), a handicap of 120 sovs., second horse ] , to receive 15 sovs., and third horse 5 sovs. ( ' (both from the stakes). Nomination 1 sov,, t acceptance 2 sovs. 4bout two and a quar- c ter miles, over such course as the Stewards c may direct. , ' • ■ . ( 4. 2.15 p.m.—KILLEYMOON HACK RACE, a t hanuicap, of 60 sovs., second horso to receivo 10 sovs. from the stakes. Nomination 1 sov., acceptance 1, sov. Five .furlongs. r 5. 3 p.m.—NGATIAPA ! HACK STEEILE- 1 CHASE, a handicap of 75 sovs.', second horse to receive 10 :.sovs., and third horse 0 5 sovs. (both from the stakes). Nomination 1 1 sov., acceptance 1 sov. , Two miles, over i such course as'the Stewards may direct. J 6. 3,15 p.m.—SEPTEMBER HANDICAP (open), t a handicap of 100 sovs., second horso to re- t , ceive 10 sovs., and third horse 5 sovs. (both - • front the stakes). Nomination 1 sov., ac- I ceptanca 2 sovs. One mile. . . i 7. 4.15 p.m.-WELTER HACK RACE, a handi- Ij cap of 60 sovs., second horse to receivo 10 sovs. from the stakes. Lowest weight Bst. Nomination 1 sov., acceptance 1 sov. Six T furlongs. ' i NOMINATIONS, EIGHTS, AND . ■\ . ACCEPTANCES.' f NOMINATIONS for all Events.will close Tj with the Secretary at the office of tho Club, i Bulls, on FRIDAY,, 20th AUGUST, 1909, at 0 ; 9 fvEIGHTS for the First Day's Events wiil be declared on or about SATURDAY., 4th J SEPTEMBER, 1909, and for the Second Day s Events at the Office of the Marlon J6ckey Club (next White Hart Hotel), at 7.30 on tho evening of the First Day. 01 ACCEPTANCES for tho First Day's Events g will close with the Secretary at the, Officel of the Club, Bulls, on FRIDAY', SEPIEMULH - 10th, 1909, at 9 p.m., and for tho Second Day's events rifc tho office of tho Marton Jockey Club ' at 9 o'clock on tho evening of the First Day. ti RULES. . All Races tp bo run under tho New Zealand _ Rules of Racing. ■ , , ; 1 Tho winner of any racc, after declaration or weights, to carry a penalty of Gibs,; of two or g more races 101b., provided that ally horsa handicapped at Bst. 101b. and over will carry only half these penalties. This rule docs not apply to Hurdle, Steeplechase and Welter _ Race's. ' „ HURDLE, STEEPLECHASE AMD WE I.TER O RACES. bi The winner of any rnce, after declaration of J} 1 . weights, to carry a penalty of 7lbs.; of two j*J or more races lOlbs. . 11. A, GOODALL, Seoretary. Approved in accordance with tho Rules of ad Racing this 7th day of July, 1000.—William H WfllL Seoretary, Waneanui Jockey Club. 'P

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 590, 19 August 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 590, 19 August 1909, Page 2

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