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/ SPORTINC. - m 1 ■ ' THE ' 1 MELBOURNE TROTTING CLUB. i .: ; • J..WREN, Jlnuagcr. | £500 SIRES' PRODUCE STAKES, £500 j £500 FOR COMING SEASON'S FOALS. £500 £500 V :'To be Held in July 1914, £500 | ON THE RICHMOND RACECOURSE. | ..For Foals of 1511—Sires' Nominations cleso Wednesday, Mth June, 1911,'Nomm- | ation of maies, Free, close 14th July, 1911. _ , g First forfeits 10s., 13th October." 1911; ; second forfeits M, September, 1912 j third 5 , forfeits' .£2, 10th- January, 1914. Acceptar.co X 5. _ , fl Sires to bo uoiliinatea at the Office of- tho Club .not Inter than 14th June, 1911, j ■ together with iv nomination fee of jCS 5£ each. Sires with n service fco of less than 5 w£s 5i each, nomination X 2 2s. .... I .IMPORTANT NOTE, NEW ZEALAND.~>.OMINATIOIvS bearing postmark S dated on or before 1 Juno 14 (for sires), or July .14 (for mares) will bo accepted. S • Tho total amount of Prize Money to bo divided, between two , races, viz., s v Trotters and.Pacers. . ; „ , , . , , • f Tho nominator to state at least 14 days prior to the rnco which class he intends a ' ■<» start such hoi'so"fori whether for trotting or pacing race. a To bo run in olio mile heats, two in three, harness only. 3 1 PLACED HOKSES.—Tho stake in such clafs (trotters or pacers) to bo propnr- jj tionately divided in such sums as may bo hereafter decided upon, between tho J horses running Ist, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th. ' ■ ' § ■>.. NOTE.—For tho futurities which are sot down to prccedo that of 1914, nomiu-. 3 ■ ntdrs have shown their wisdom by, entering upon a most generous scale, and in this, 3 ' : the last of Ul6 present scries of .juvenile events, it is to he hoped that thoso in a i position to irominito will realise the full importanco of exercising sinMlar business- J like foresight. Failure .by owners to nominate in theso events brings disadvantages I in its train, for tho'faiiurom&y bo taken as,a tacit admission of inferiority,, and fl depreciation', in' stock valuo rrust follow, .Experienced stud masters are keenly ' jj alive to this fart, hence tleir inclusion in big numbers iu tho events which are a v to precedo this 0f;1914.' All nominations to • . ' , a ' V 1 ." A. .T. GRAY, Secretary. a . .i-.f .'■V;' '. Cr. Bouikj and:Eussell Streets, Mclbounro. I .^ANGANTJI''../: JOCKEY ; CLUB.' •|. | :AUTOMN MEETING. I TO BE HELD ON ' , . .. : kWANGANUI . RACECOURSE, 2nd and TVANNEVIRICE RACING CLUB. •. . 4th MARCH, 1911. - . . . AUTUMN MEETING. ' «T.t.T/*iWVn ;ir- • WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, ? .:. ®?WCERS.-Pw» d «nt,Dr. Eane; Vice- . MARCH Bth and Bth, 1911. 1 T?mekecMr 'E * T Mistm I*'1*' Judge' NOMINATIONS for ALL Races Close SATURDAY, February 11th, 1.911, at 9 \ , . - Cle?k iC^ P th r 6 'WEIGHTS Declared .about. FRIDAY, | ' -. UfcES fir First Day # Close ; Veterinary Surgeon, P.: Maxwell Ed- FRIDAY, February 21st, 1911, at 9 p.m. 5 gar; Stewards, President, Vice-Presi- see Referee, Cards. j ' ' dent, and Treasurer (ex officio), and and Posters. Special railway arrange- < ' E. A.'Campbell, G. Marshall, merits.• _ cmmc pijuririM • " * I James Higgle, D. Campion, ' Allan , JAMES . SPIERS FREEMAN, 5 Cameron,, R. Russell, and Jas Watt; ■ • Secretary, S • Committed,- E. A; Campbell (Chair- • ' P.O. Box 50, Danneviko. J man),, President and Hon. Treasurer -— | i BUSIHKSES AHD:-PfIRTHERSHIP9.' • 'TJOOT and: Repairing Busiucss-For Sale •& 1 '"?i i?'i S'p'A: -in progressive district; trado very % . , C. H. E. Good, b USJ .. g oo d reasons for selling; splendid 3 Hon. Treasurer, J. F. Cutfleld, L,ecre- opportunity. Particulars 011 application. tary; W. Hall._ W. Belcher, Leather Merchant, 125 Man- 8 V ; - FIRST DAY. : yrs Street. ' : | ' : THURSDAY,' : 2nd MiVRCH.' 1911. -> T>ENTAL.-Wantcd, Partner with | 1. STEWARDS' of 150 P 00« 1 ■: .Mrs;;,second horso to. rcceivo 20 sots.; ?'> umct '- 1 and .third horso 1 10 sovs." from tho stakes; 0-1 ryA A WILL Purchase a well-cstab- '] distance, ono mile; nomination, 1 sov.; owil.v/l/ lished Stationery and Fancy acceptance, 2-sovs. ! To start at 12 noon.; Goods Business in good country district, jj •2. PETRE. HACK HANDICAP, of 100 First-class cash trade and connection, Ji eovs,!' : second . horso to receive 15 sovs., turnover averaging £200 monthly. Will jj and third horso 5 sovs, from the. stakes; bring in income of £500 per year. Stock i| distance, six furlongs; minimum weight, j s j n goo( i condition. Site is best in town- « ■ 7st.; nomination, 1 sov.V acceptance. 30s. s hip, with long lease'of premises. .Trade f, 3..WESTMERE HANDICAP-HURDLE steadily on tlio'increase. Only principals \ RACE,; of; 175 sovs.; second horse to re- with'capital dealt with. No agents. Ad- 3 ' ceivo 20. sovs.,- and third horse 10 sovs. dress "T.," P.O. Box 695, Auckland. S from, the stakes; .distance,' about two 1 ; : —; — 5 miles';'over eight-, flights' of' hnrdlea. 3ft. ' ... 8 Cin. in height; nomination, 1 sov.; accep- AUCTION AND GENERAL 8 " tance,-2 soVs. • AGENCY BUSINESS FOR SALE.' G 4. TAYFORTH HACK HURDLE RACE - - ■ f, HANDICAP,- of -100 sovs; second horso £400 Living for £250 Cash. i to. receive 15 sovs., and third ' horso 5 .. r. • " t ■ bovs. from tho stakes; about one mile and rpHIS • is. a' snug, living,l in..rising: >. | three-quarters; • !over' seven " flights of A North Island district,, but will ft hurdles, 3ft. 6in. ; in height;'nomination, bo sold as a going concern as owner j - 1 sov. [ acceptance, 1 sot. • purposes leaving New Zealand. £ 5. WANGANUI CUP HANDICAP, of , Good Lc.vc. Splendid prospccU jj 675 sovs.; second horse to receive 75 sovs.,' for a pushing young man. Price, ? and third horso; 25 sovs. from the stakes; £350 for stock, plant, and book- A distance,; ono mile 'and three-quarters: debts, or'all stock at valuation (about j In the event of any entrant. winning a £100). f handicap of the. valuo of 100 sovs. after • Other opportunities in our FREE jj • -tho declaration, if weights, the handicap- . Pamphlet I,,"Business. Opportuntics. J5 'i'- per "will rieview that-horse's 'weight, -and JJ.Z. BUSINESS' IvXC MANGE. ' B ' , will raise it or allow: it to stand as.ho 187 Manchester St.', CHRISTCIIURCH. « thinks 'fit, h,o lt , ls , .o®lif"tH4nersTthal;wiU —- ' - . g bo 're-handicapped.' If tho weight of-any . —: —: : — : — 1 — ' : —..5 horso is altered,- the Tevised ; handicap TO FISH AND'POULTRY DEALERS | will bo published on or about Saturday, AND | the 25th • February,'. 1911; nomination, AS A GOING CONCERN. | 1 Sov.'; -acceptance, 2 'sovs.; ! 'on' Friday, ortrvA ONLY required'for tho ncknow- H February ; 24th,' 1911, at 9.30 p.m.; nna o&ivUV lodged best small, busine&r « 5 sovs. on Monday, February 27th, 1911, on tho Maic Trunk Line. ' 9 at 9.30 p.m. ' TURNOVER £25 WEEKLY. | 6.,.JUVENILE, HANDICAP, of ,150 Lease 4 years to run at a rental of g ' sovs".; second horso to 'receive 20 sovs., and 265. Gd. week. . i third horso 10 sovs. from tho stakes; dis- Premises, Shop, Dining-room, Kitchen, 05 tance, about 5 furlongs; for two and Food Room. Scullery, Smoke-houfe. ' S three-year-olds; nomination, .1. sov.; ac- Supply—The Government, Hotels, and 4 oeptance, 2 sovs. ' • ?11 leading Boardinghouses, etc. • S 7.' WIRITOA HACK RACE HANDI- Horse, Cart, Harness, Lamp included j ' CAP, of 100 sovs.; second horse to «re- in price. . . | ceivo 15 sovs., , and i third horse 5 sovs. Anyone'requiring a genuiuo and easily | from tho stakes; distance, one. mile; managed• 'business at a giving-away | minimum weight, 7st.; nomination, 1 sov.; price. Apply sharp to • | a T P of^3oo sovs. ' ALLEN-T. VICKERSi | second horse to receive 35 sovs., and third . Main Trunk Business-Exchange,....... horso 15 sovs. from the stakes; distance, TAIIIAPE (Solo Agent). & 6ix furlongs; nomination, 1 'sov.j accept- | ance, 3 : sovs.. sEco —. ; pAINTING AND P APERH ANGING i ' SATURDAY, 4th MARCH, 1911. " > ' >j 1. AJjTUMN HANDICAP, of 150 sovs.; BUSINESS—GOOD INLAND TOWN. s second horse'to receive 20 sovs. and third g horso 10 sovs. from the stakes; distance, j one mile; nomination, 1 sov.; acceptance, TfcOUBLE-FRONT Shop and 8 living 8 2 fSuTJIHWI 'TTirK* PAPP HAXDI ' 100 mS ' P #int sll ° P and Storo 1000,58 I 2. JIAIARAWA iIACK KAtii IiAiMJI- - f nrnnr « r ilSOOfl nor £ CAP. of 100 sovs.; second horso to receive centralI 5 sl ™' turn o , cr , per ' 15 sovs. and third horse 5 sovs. from the annum; good connection, lnce, •~l6aO i „ ' stakes; distance, six'furlongs; minimum for freehold; Stock and plant at valua- , ; yeight,' 7st.; nomination, 1 sov.; accept- tion; easy terms. Apply j ance, 30s. ■'■'■■■', ' J 3. JACKSON STAKES, of 500 sovs.; a . H. ATKINSON & CO., I , Eecond horso to rcceivo 75 sovs. and third rt ' **' ww " horse 25 sovs. from the stakes; distance, LTD., P six furlongs; for two-year-olds (present . / ... ; , yearlings) and. upwards; .weight-tor-age. FhILDLMj. , !• By subscription of. 5 sovs. each, unless ■ . ; forfeit is declared and paid as, follows:— _~ a T . t,„ c :_ oc . j lsov. if struck out on or before Monday, ipOR, 'f 7 .iX ?hinri town in August 29, 1910, at 9.30 p.m., or 2 sovs. „ ' 6l '" atc . a ., ln n ' o V n f°"^ nT ., new ttnc i if struck out on or'beforo nomination H. 8.; 20 stalls, , 5 l 0 ° S ca u s night, Autumn Meeting, 1911. All horses up-to-dato largo p' nn ' -p ' « rst l i remaining in'after latter dato to' pay tho drags, all necessary accessor . ; subscription of 5 sovs. on first acceptance 'hiss business; COnccrn, P ■ , iiight. Autumn Meeting, 1911. Closed with "« goodwill.- « )11 " e ' ,he f „ scll na o r r | . 139 nominations. tok ® . Ji? pn Commission 4. FOIIDELL HANDICAP HURDLE npply AND C O -' <-° mm l sslon RACE, of 150 sovs; second horso to re- Agents, DANNEVIRKL. , . ceive 15 sovs. and third horse 5 sovs. from ' ! pqt. q^j_E the stakes; distance, about onoimilo and ' r„'i, in three-quarters; over seven flights of hur- i A VERY .ProSltalbio Cash Busincy m acceptance, U 2 n#miMtton * 1 net ct W £10 ■ HANDICAP, i!f A lO0 K horso°to '"fICE £650. Owner leaving for Eng. receive 15 sovs. and third horso 5 sovs. AH communication stnctli con from the stakes; about ono mile and fivo fideutial, and to to addressed furlongs; over six. flights of hurdles, 3ft; G. SIEIHLNS. ■ Gin. in height; nomination, 1 sov.; ac-, 216 lvarauiu Road, Hastings. « ceptance, 1 sor« - • ■ Hawkos Bay> . (i, „)P XGANUI STAKES HANDICAP, -jr-,Q R BALE. General Store, Bakery and of 300 sovs.; second horso .to receive 40 Jj Coal Business; stock includes Grosovs. and third horso 10 sovs. from the > Ironmongery, Boots, Fancy Goods, stakes; distance, ono milo and. a half.; etc J .' f roe hol(l shop and dwelling, bakenomination, lsov;; acceptance, 3 sovs. h" ' F t o 'rcroom. stable, trapshed, coal 7. HARRISON HACK ■ HANDICAP, or jacro land; turnover, .£250 100 sovs.; second horse to receive 15 sovs. mont h Price, freehold, XG00; stock, .£2OO and'third horso 5 sovs.'from the stakes; to _£260 Cash required, £500. ' Good distance,_ one milo, and a distanco;, mini- country district, lull particulars from mum weight, 7st.';.nomination, 1 sov.; ac- p p WELCH, Estate Ageut, Masterton. ceptance, 305.. . - —— 8. FAREWELL . HANDICAP, of . 150 FISH AND SUPPER ROOMS. ' sovs.; secoud horse to receive SO'sovs. SALE, old-established Fish ; and and third horse 10 sovs. from tho stakes; Jp Sunper Rooms iu largo town, doing distance, sixJurlongs.; nomination, 1 sov.j Eoo d. solid . business, Leasehold, proacceptance, 2 sots. - .., , ?uiws at low rent; all fittings and plant # \n pcrfcct condition, being practically Tho. winner of any hurdlo raco after uew . diningroom will seat, 50 persons; declaration of weights to carry a penalty cuaT antecd takings average XAQ a week, of 101b. in a hurdle race, and tho | winner p r j ce £275 for goodwill, including stock, of any ilat raco after declarationof n i an t' and furniture, as a going conoern. weights to carry 71b., two or rnoro such oimKLL AND'CO., v PaLmerston North. races 101b, penalty in a-flat raco. No - I —— —■ — .■" penalty will bo required in'an open raco balo, t as a going conior.having won n liac kracd or racesi . i? cern, up-to-dato General btoro and Tho winner-of any hurdlo race after Butchery witli 203 acres urst-class laud, declaration of weights to carry a penalty situated m rising Alaiu lrunk of 101b. in a hurdlo race,' and tho winner township; turnover £450 per month;could of any flat "raco after declaration of be. increased considerably; good reasons | weigtits L to enrry 71b., two or moro such for 6elling; Apply 6harp to Merchant,, i races 101b.' penalty in a flat race. No "Dominion" Oliice. i penalty _ will bo required in an open raco r rmrvTRY STORP for having won a hack raco or races. COUMux aiuitt. Dates of nominations, weights, entries, ' MAIN TRUNK LINE* and acceptances, and amounts, to bo for- *rMiEEHOLD General Storo, Bakery and warded to, Secretary Wanganui Jockey JC Coal Business, 5-roomed Dwelling Uub. ' — and outbuildings. Prico Stock at AUTUMN MEETING. - valuation. Terms arranged. Special roa2ml and 4th MARCH. 1911. . sons for selling. Full particulars on ap. '•SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25th. 1911- P ' !C T . D4RRY AND CO.. Rovised Weights (it necessary) Wanganui FEILDING. 4 C "?ONDAY, FEBRUARY 27th, 1911, at 9.30 p.m.—Final Payment—Wanganui Cup, THURSDAY, MARCH 2nd (- 1911 (on or T rj about), 8 p.m.—Weights for becond Day s JIN V lilIS J. MARCH 3rd, 1911, at c,a "'i. llriv , ulir , ucp Acceptanccsi Autumn Handicap. 2 sovs.; HENRY HUGncSj. Matarawa Hack Flat, 305.; Fordcll Hur- AaENT , dlo Race, 2 sovs.; Okoia Hack Hurdles, PATENT AOLNTa. 1 sov.; Wanganui Stakes, 3 sovs.; Harri* 157 FtAIIIEBSTOh ST M ton Hack Handicap, 305.; Farewell Handi- 16S1 WELLINGTON, cap, 2 sovs,

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1061, 25 February 1911, Page 3

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