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OTAKI MAORI RACING CLUB; SPRING MEETING;- ■.:-::■:■■■ DOMINION' DAY, .■:.■■■: ■■,■: TODAY (MONDAY) f AND TUESDAY, !!lth SEPTEMBER. -.■"■;.', ..7/'^i LARGE FIELDS. .- LARGE' FIELDS. - : . .■;■.'. '-■'-"■' ' NEW KACECOfHSE, CLOSE 31AILAV AY'STATION. ■■- .•'•..- ■• -.-? HOLIDAY EXCURSIONFARES, ..,,.,.,,,... Us. lid. RETURN. ....■■■■•■•■••-.■ •J'llAlXS- LEAVE THOHNDON STATION 7.10 iijul- B.'JO a.m. RETURN, 5.22 p.m, SILENT TOTALISATOR under Jlr. .]■. Ames's■ AliiiiagMnont. ■. " . ' '.': ."' ■'■!'", • ■ ■ • 0. .1. D'ATH,' Secretary. """-'^

SPORTINC. WAVERLEY-W.UTOTARA. RACING FOR HACKS ONLY. To bo held on the AYaverley Racecourse on MONDAY, UCTOIiEK Mb, VJVi. (T.al)o\ir Hay). 1. Vi noon.-MORTON MEMORIAL MAIDEN RACE, of Si) sows; second horse to receive 10 .sovs. iVoin the stake. AVeißht-for-aj*. Entrance, !)l).s. on night of fjonerai entry. Seven furlongs. 2. 12.40 p.m.-FLYING HANDICAP, of SO sovs.; second lmrsi> lo receive 10 sovs. l'foni the- stake. Nomination, lOr, Acceptance. !'os. Six furlonus. 3. 1.30 p.n.-HANDICAI. , HURDLE HACK. of 80 rows;-second horse to recoive 10 sore, from (ho t-iake. Nomination,. lOs. Acceptance, 1>0... One inilo and a half, owr six flights of hurdles lift. Gin. in height. 4. 2.40 >.ni.-WAYERLEY-WAITOTARA CUI', ii handicap of -120 sovs.; second horse to receive. 20 sovs., and third horse ' 5 sovs. from the stake. Nomination. 10s. Acceptance, 10s , . One milu mid <i 5.1>.M ' I p."m.— WILSON STAKES, of. r0 sovs., second horse to receive 10 sovs. from the stake. Minimum weight, Bst. Winner of any race Mlb. penally. En-' trance, 3()s. on jilght of general entry. Four furl ones, ■ 0.3.30 p.m.-BREAVER HANDICAP,'' of 80 sovs.; .second horse to receive. 10iovs, from thn slake. Nomination, 10s. ''Acceptance, 2fls. Seven furlongs. 7. 4.10 p.m.-UOMOHAKI STAKES HANDK'.U', of S5 sovs.; second horse to receive 10 .sovs. from the stake. Nomination,i'lOs. Acceptance,, 20s. One. milo and n distance. '. • . ■■ 8. 1.50 p.m.-.IACKSON MEMORIAL STAKES', of "0 sovs.; second horse to receive 10 sovs. from the stake. Open to any htick not nominated for any race sir this meeting, Wilson Stakes and Morton Memorial Maiden exceptcd. Minimuin weight, Ost. Winner of Wilson Stakes, Morton Memorial Maiden, or any other race, 1411).' - penalty.. Kntrnnce, 30s. on.night of general entry.. Five furlongs, - . . NOMINATIONS, 10>. each, closn at'llio Secretary's Office, AVaverley, at .8 p.m. on FRIDAY. 27th September. 1912. ' . WEIGHTS will be declared on or ahout FRIDAY. October 4th. 1912. ACCEPTANCES and GENERAL. EN r TRIES close, with the Secretary, AVuvcrlcv. at 8- p.m. on FRIDAY, ISth October, 1912. . ' '..;'..';... rules. •;■ All races to be run under the NVw Zealand Rules of RnohiK. The winner of any rnce after dccHr-i----tion of weights to carry 101b. penalty, and every additional race 71b. Horses weighted at Sst. Tib. half penalty. W. MACFARLANE, . ■. . Secretary. Approved in accordance with the "tules of RsC")K'trhiKiSUv (l.».v.*if Augusts ,1912.-. WM.HALL; Secretary. AVauganui Jockey Club. . ' MASTEKTON RACES. ■ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1012. NOMINATIONS close FRIDAY. September 27th, at 9.30 p.m. For full particulars see "Referee." Train leaves K-acocoiirss Siding at-.5.40 p.m. for AUI- - ""' A, nATHAAVAY, Secretary.' SPECIAL NOTICES, THE NUTRTCIA MILK CO:, LTD., (Of Wellington) ; Have, liy Special Warrant, been Appointed. , . PURVEYORS OF MILK, CREAM, BUTTER, CHEESE, and EGGS To . . HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. 'Phone.Mi. . , .. : ... : TO THE KESIDENTS OF EAST- , BOURNE. Laundry has now opened KJ a Receiving Depot at Mrs. Moycs's Shop* ;whcro Parcels will be Collected and X'nn'cnils- every TUESDAY; ' ' " Pric<> Lists procurable at Depot. ■ :. - . . _.____—_ . . W.T. SEATEI! AND CO., "A firpy St., • are (lie-solf New Zealaiid Agents, of Morris and BoHon's, Ltd., London, Manufacturers of Printers' Inks and YarnWies Full ranao of Litho. L Pies.,, and "NEAYS" Inks in stock. ■ ■ Catalogues and Price Lists on appliC-v-. tion. . .-■■'■ : . ■ • TcU'phpno !■>*<• * HOTEL NOTICEB. H Y T E'S .; HOT E L, FOXTON, .' LEN FREEMAN, Proprietor...; TVERLEY PRIVA'M HOTEL,' Marion Street (opp. hew Tβ Aro Post Office), City. • ■ • Absolutely fire and eattnquake-proof.. Contains all" modern conveniences and comforts- A large promenade roof,, over, looking Hflrbour. • ■ ; 'Phone 2317. . ■ . Proprietress. NOAY OPEN. ; ■'■ THE NEAY ■ ■ ■•'"'■■ G'R'AND HOTEL, LEVIN. jo-ROOjrs-M. , One of the most modern of.its kind lft New feland. ' Proprietress.' 'fjTVOIi'I^rNTTNNOONCEMENT."""" MBS TBEGOXNING, of the "Wavcrley I'rivato Hotel," wishes to notify the public that she has taken over Iho Colunibiii Private Hotel, Cuba- Street. Complete ronovation and refurnishing hna taken place. BoOi Hotels■ inll Ir» under-■ the direct managenieiit ot Mrs. 1 rcgonn-■• ing, and are to be run in conjunction with each other. _■_ j ' OIfNG'S Priva'teMotel, 26fti l.aml)ton Quay (Hannah's Building), Wellington This most central, commodious, and up-to-date Private Hotel in the Dominion. Bedroom accommodation for 100. Tariff, 18s. io 20s. per.week. Absolutely lire, and vermin proof. Hath, Smoke,, and, Siltiuß Rooms -on ; evhry' ilooi-." Casual'Moals ffoln 9il; or 21 Meal Tickets for Ms. One minute, from Wharf, G.P.0.. and Hailwny. "wOOTA T fT7LE"""RATi;\m"n{EPKESn-". MENT ROOM. . ;....'• FIRST-Cr.AyS MOT LUNCHEON AND HOT TEAS. •■'•■ ■'.. ' . TJASSENGERS by Express Trains passJt ing through and to Woodrillc pnvo NOW sufficient tinw at the AVoodville I Station for Hot Luncheons, nnd co evenI ine trains for Set Teas. ; TolcEraphic orders promptly attended to. i E. AT.. ETODICK, Proßrietojr, -J

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1552, 23 September 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1552, 23 September 1912, Page 7

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