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,80tt0H DIftCTQBY J V ILLS. ' ; : mJ - . ACCOMMODATION. pIIiCHEE'B Private H«tel, ITain Street. • * ManagGment." Terirtß Moderate. ■ DiAMNgVIRKE. • , . ACCOMMODATION. THE. Lawn, Quoon Bt., Dannevirke. The Laadinfj Honce; close to Station. Hrs. ■toss, Pi^pnetiKSßß. ELTHAf/j. flCCO£!MODflno^ Ilonc-e.—Ffrstrcloss homo for Visitors; tariff 4s. 6d. £>. An'dereon, pr. ; MA6TERTOr4, ACCOMMODATION. "OEOOKLYN, • Eenal St., Hasterton.—So* perior Hotlso in every detail, lira. J. 11 Meredith,. Proprietress - NEW PLYMOUTH, ACCOMMODATION. rpBOOADEEO Private Hotel, tariff 4s. 6d. A per day, weekly by arrangement Hale ttnd Co., propTiotoni. PfiEKAKARIKL , ADC9MDTODATION. K'LWAY ' Refm-hmcnt Tea Sandwiches' ua at Kaitoke. All .'grains Stop. T.;F. Th'onrpson, Proprietor. PALMEI?STON HORTH. AOCOM^ODATION. ' HAVyIOK' 8E05.,: The Buffet. Rangritikei St'.v Palm. Nth. .Leading PnraU Hotel. !'.rom sc. per duy< MfiS. -EAWfiLNS' Vhiifo Palm. N., for. Luncheons, Teas., etc., Balls. L'arties, Picnics, Catered for. _ CnAHAPHONES, RECOHDS, ETC. W. OAT.ES, opposite Railway Station, • Palmerston N. . Extensive • - tftook. Hail prompt. I ~R A M CA TALI ' ACCOMMODATION. , ' 1 ' GLENAYEN HOUSE, 'Itangatima, nearest Accommodation to Ilunpehu, 0. Moss. Proprietor. SYDNEY. HOTELS for Sale, City and Suburbs! all prices. . Write for partluclarj, • C. Young, 11 Castlereagli Street . SPORTING.; ; • y -EACES!;". ' EACES! WAIKAEAPA RACING CLUB, SUMMER MEETING, TAUHERiNIKAU RACECOUESE, - f . • FEATHER STON, , MONDAY AND TUESDAY,' JANUARY ' intl AND 3rd: •';V| Train Arrangements; ! FIRST DAYi—Leavo AVellington G.-10, f.4S, and 8.14 a.m., re.turning from ffeatherston at fiiO and 6.50 p.rti. . ; SECOND DAY.—Leave AVellinston 7.45 a.m., returning-'frbm at 6.0 .p'.m." 1 :NOTE.—On 2nd .January,' Holiday.. Ex-, curaion-Tickets, to Feptliersbn will not l>s available .by the. train leaving Wellington at. 7.15 a.in'. '

. WAIRARAPA EAOING CLuk . ''(Registered.) f . .summit MEETING. TO. be. held -On tho Tauherinikau Race- . coui-so. on : MONDAY ;AND TUESDAY, 2nd and 3rd • . ■ , JANUAIiY,, 1911.. . " : -i?iKST DAY. • (To start at 12 Noon.) ■ '. 1. MAIDEN HACK'EACH,"of 80.. sovs„ 6eoond horse 10 sovs., weight-for-age. For tiiree-year-oids and . upwards.. Entrance, 40s. Pivo furlongs. " r .'':2a),TOBITA3IAI'A;'...H.4ndICAE,'. of, 110 sots., second] horse 10 boys.' Nom., 205.; acc., 40s. Six furlongs. 3. RDIUTAKA HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sovs.-, second horso 10..sovs. Nom., . 205.;. aco., 80s. One mile and a distance. 4. WAIRAKAPA CUP, a handicap of 325 sovs., second horse 35 sovs.,. 3rd horse 15 1 sovs. ; 'The \finner-' of any : race after ydeolaratioh ot" weights iliay ■ capped. Nom., SOs.'i acc.,' 100s.; li miles. ; .S.'NURSERY.'HANDICAI'./of 110 sovs., second Horse 15 sovs. ; I'or. two-year-olds. The winner of aiiy raco after declaration of weights may be Tohandic!if>pcd i Nom., ,205.; acc.,'dOs. Pour furlongs. ;0. PUKIO HACK" HANDICAP,' of 90 sovs., second horse .10 sovs. ' Nom.,' 205.; aco., 30s. .Sis furlongs.. " 7. REYNOLDS HANDICAP, of. 110 sovs., second horse 10, sovs. Nom., 205.; • acc., iOs.. .Seven furlongs. -: 8.. HOKAI HACK WELTER HANDICAP, of flO" sovs., '.'second horse 10 sovs. Minimum - weight, Sst.; slb; ■ Nom., 205.; acc., 30s. Seven furlongs.. - . SECOND DAY. . (To start at 12-noofi.) 1. J UVBNILE ; HANDICAP,- of 110 sovs., second. liorse 15 sots. For two and three-year-olds. Nom., 205., - acc., 20s. Five Vurlongs. 2. TAWAHA HACK HANDICAP, of 110 Sovs., sccornl horso 10 sovs. Nom., 205.; acc., 80s.' Seven furlongs. . '3. RACING- CLUB. HANDICAP, of 200 sots., sccond horso : 20 sovs., and 3rd horso .10 sovs. Noiii., 205.; ttco., Sos. Ono mile and a distance; i. AVHAJREPAPA HACK WELTEB HANDICAP, of 100 sovs., second horse 10 sovs. Minimum weight, 7st. 71b. Nom;, 205., acc., 30s. Ono mile. .. 5. EUAIIAHANGA HACK HANDICAP, of. 80. sovs., sccond horse 10 sovs. Non)., 205.; aco., 30s. Five furlongs. . 6. .KUSSELL HANDICAP, of 110 sovs., second horso'lo sovs. Noni., 205.; acc., 40s. Six furlongs. ' 7. PIKINOA HACK HANDICAP, of 80 sovs., second horse 10 sovs.. Nom., 205.; acc., 30s. Sis furlongs. 8. -IU-WIHI- HANDICAP, of. 90 sovs., second horse 10 sovs. Nom., 205.; acc., 30s. Fivo furlongs. NOTE.—AII Second and - Third Money will bo deducted from the stake. ' DATES-OF WEIGHTS AND ACCEPTWEIGHTS, for .Sccond Day's: Handicaps will be declared: on the evening of tho First Dqy's Races, at about 7.30. '. ■ ACCEPTANCES for the Second Day. ■Close on the evening of tho First Day a 't 0 p.m. Air tho abovo at tho Club's Office, Featherston. PENALTIES. Tho winner of any' flat race after tho declaration of weights to carry 71b, extra, ami a further. 51b. for ctery additional raco won. Winners in the "U'airarapa Cup and Nursery Handicap n:ay bo rehandicapped... No iienalty to be incurred, in open races for wins in Hack Events.. .. , E. A. LAERY, '. .. . Secretary, Featherston..

NELSON ' TROTTING CLUB.' ANNUAL MEETING. ■WEDNESDAY,' Bth .FEBRUARY, 1911. .DOMINATIONS for .all Events'-at'the above Mooting close at the Secretary's Office, Mercer's Rooms, Trafalgar Street,' Nelson, at 9 p.m. omWDDNiOSDAY, 4th January, 1911. . 'For-full Programme see "Referee" of 7th December. ; J. GLEN, Secretary. ■ Nelson, 27th. December,. 1910. ABERDEEN H E R KING S. ia. Just Arrived per li.M.S. Koiorua: Kippered Hen'iiiijs, .Red Herrings, and Bloaters; and Finnan Iladdoeks, Sundried Ling, and Pickled Herring. Fresh Mullet and Foxton Whitebait. -Fresh and Smoked Hapuka Fillets, W, RITCHIE AND SONS, 51 MOLESWOETH STREET. 'Fhoittj 3052' , .

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1012, 30 December 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1012, 30 December 1910, Page 2

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