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~ •JOHKSOMVILLE; y' ' ?. ACCOHaODATION. •'" ' Privato Hotel, Main Street. ■"■.. Now Management. Tcrmß Moderate. I BAMHEVIRKE. ACCOHKOBAYION. TEE Lawn, Queen St., Dannevirke. The Leading House; close to Station. Mrs. I :Hosß, Proprietress. ■ ELTHAH. ACCOMiaODATION'. CENTRAL- House.—First-class" homo for Visitors; tariff 4s. 6d. D. Andereon, pr. MfISTERTOM, ACCOaMODATION. 1 TDEOOKLTN, Eenal St., Masterton.-Su-i i> perior Honso ia every detail. Mrs. J. II Meredith, Proprietress. ' 11. ' ■• MEW PLYMaUTH. ACCOMmODATIOH. TEOOADEEO Private Hotel; tariff 4s. 6d. per.day, v/eckly by arrangement Hale and Co., proprietors. j PAEK'fiKARITvt, ACCOMMODATION. R'LWAY. Eefreshaccnt Kooms-Same Tea aid. Sandwiches as at Kaitoke. AH Trains Stop. T. F. Thompson, Proprietor. PALMERSTOM WORTH. ACCOFSMODATION. DAWICK .BEOS., Tho Buffet, Eangrtikci St, Palm. Kth. Leading Privato Hotel. ■ L-'rom Os. per day. . • MES. EAWLLNS' .Yfhite House, Palm.. N„ for Luncheons, Teas., etc., Balls, i Parties, Picnics," Catered for. I . . r ........ BICYCLES. WATT? The Bicyclo Mail Order Man. Now Cycles, £8 b.. Write for price--1 lists. . Box 182, - Palmerston North.. CRAMAPHOMES, RECORDS, ETC. WOATES, opposite Eailway. Station, , • Palmerston- N. ■ Eitcnsivo stock. Mail, prompt. , . ■ "~~ — rang'ataua; . ACCOMMODATION. '• pLENAYEN HOUSE, Eangataua, nearest VT Accommodation to Euapehu, G. Moss, Proprietor. .. .• . ■ ; SYDNEY. ' TTOTELS for Sale, City and Suburbs; aU O. -prices. - Write for- partiuclars, 0. Voung, .14 Castloreagh Street. SPORTING. ;■. ■■. "^%e^^S^ .WAIEAEAPA KACING CLUB, ■ ■ • . (Uegistered.) ; suirsiEß rspO be held on tho Tauherlnikau Eace--2- course on . - MONDAY AND TUESDAY, 2nd and 3rd • ■ JANUARY, 1011. FIRST DAY. (To start .at 12 Noon.) ' 1. MAIDEN/HACK EACE, of SO soys., second'horse 10 sovs., weight-for-age. For three-year-olds and-upwards..- Entrance, 10s. ITh-o furlougs. - 2. .-TUHIT.AIU.TA HANDICAP, of 110 sovs.s, second.horso.,lo sovs. . Nom.i 205.; ace, 40s. '.Si,* furiongs. •''■•'.,■'. .•.'.'.;3.;BIMUTAiCA- HACK'.'IU.NDICATJ, of . 100 '.sovs:; second horso 10 sovs.' --Nom., 20s.j ace, 30s. Oiiemile:and/a distance. . \i.■- WAIRARAPA . CUP, -a .handicap of 325 sovs.,' second horso 35 sovs., 3rd horso •15 sovs.' 'THo' winner -of. any ::raco'i after .declaration of weights may bo rehandi•capped. .Nom., £os.; ace, 100s.; lj miles. " S.,NURSERY. HANDICAP, of 110 sovs., eccond horse 15 sovb. For two-yenr-olds. The winner of any race after declaration iof weigh'tsSmny.-bo :fehan(l)c'appcd; , ...Noui., '205.; ace., -^Os.:'Four furlongs'- ''" ! '■' .G. L'OKIO HACK HANDICAP, of 90 1 horse 10, sovs. Nom., 205.; -, ace, 30s. .Sis.furlongs. "•7. REYNOLDS ILVNDICAP, '■ of 110 sovs., second horse 10 sovs. Nom., 205.; ace, 40s. Seven furiongs. i, .8. MOKAI, HACK WELTER HANDI.CAP, 'o£--90 -sovs.,; second' liorse 10 sovs. Minimum weight Bst. 51b'. Nom., -205.; , ace, 30s. Seven furiongs. ! ' '' SECOND DAY. i .(To start; at 12 noon.) ■1. JUVENILE HANDICAP, of ,' lio . -sovs., second'horse : 15 sovs: For two and three-year-olds. .Nom., 205.;. ace,. 20s. ; Five furlongs. y; 2, TAWAHA HACK HANDICAP, of , ;110 sovs., second horso 10 sovs. Nom., 205.; ace, 30s. Seven furlongs. - 3. RACING- CLUB HANDICAP, of 200 'sovs., second liorse 20 sovs., and 3rd horso 10 sovs. Nom., 205.; ace, 80s. One mile and a distance. 4. "vVHAKEPAPA HACK WELTER' HANDICAP, of 100 sovs., second horse 10 sovs. Minimum weight, 7st. 71b. Nom., 205., acc.,3os. One mile. 5. KUAMAHANGA HACK HANDICAP, of SO sovs., second horse 10 eovs." Nom., 205.; ace, 30s. Five furlongs. - 0. RUSSELL HANDICAP, of 110 sovs., second horso 10 sovs. Nom., 205.; ace, 40s. Six fuTlongs. . 1. PIRINOA HACK HANDICAP, of 80 sovs., second liorso 10. sovs. Nom., 205.; ace, 30s. Six furlongs.' •- ■ 8. RAWIRI HANDICAP, of 90 sovs.,second liorse ..10 sovs.' Nom., 205.; ace, 30s. Fivo furlongs. ,NOTE.-All Second and Third Money will be deducted from the. stake. DA.TES OF. WEIGHTS AND ACCEPTANCES. WEIGHTS for First Day's Handicaps ! will bo declared about SATURDAY, 17th December, and for tho Second' Day's Handicaps on tho evening of tho First Day, ■ at about 7.30.. ... ACCEPTANCES, for First Day close on THURSDAY, 22nd December, at 8 p.m.; and. for the second day on tho evening of tho.first, day, at 9 p.m. All tho abovo at tho Club's Office, Featherston. ■ . J ■ ■ PENALTIES. 'Tho winner of any flat race after tho declaration of weights to carry 7lb. ex- . tra, and a further. 51b. for every additional race won. .Winners in the Wairarapa'Cup and Nursery Handicap may bo rchandicapped. No penalty to be incurred in open races for wins in Hack • Events. ', ; ■ ;.-"• ' ■■ "E. 'A. LAERY, : -~-■ Secretary, Featherston. LAERY. & CO., LTD., ALLEN ST., WELLINGTON. AGENTS FOR— : M'EWAN'S SCOTCH ALE . GUINNESS'S STOUT (Bottled by Lawson, Wilson and Co., in Dublin) MOET AND CHANDON VINTAGE CHAMPAGNE AINSLIB'S SPECIAL WHISKY COUKVOISER'S BRANDY LINDEMAN'S AUSTRALIAN WINES CROWN (CHRISTCHUECH) ALE AND STOUT HANCOCK'S IMPERIAL ALE AND STOUT Etc., Etc. ■ The ■ Profeßenn §©3wec3 WHAT TO GIVE'-FOE A ClffilK PIESEIT!! Wo have Just Opened Up a Very Choice. Stock of LEATHER GOODS, Etc., admirably suited for Presents. Hymn Books and Bibles, with Strap Carriers, and bound in tho Choicest Styles, .... l f ton\ os, Tho Latest Edition in Prayer and Hymn Books in Suede- Binding, Brown, Green,. nnd Maroon, At 3s. Gd. Handsomely iJound Volumes of all tho Leading Poets, At SS. 6d. each; Velvet Calf, 10s. CHRISTMAS CARDS, in Endless Variety. Tho Choicest Selection ever offered. INSPECTION INVITED W. J. LANKSHEAR'S,, 351-lAMBTON > WELLIWGTON, I \

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 998, 13 December 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 998, 13 December 1910, Page 2

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