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HORQWHEiNUA ItACIiNG .CLUB. SPRING -yjEETLNG. To be held on the Levin Course on THURSDAY, 30lk SEI'T., 1 ( J15. Patron: W. H. Eield, ;\t.P. President: \V. lMcivegg. Vice-presi-dents: James uleLcavoy, li. R. Gardener, l< , . Eaatuu, Major 'latum, V. liartholomew. fcitcward«: H. Windley, L. A. McDonald, S. W. Carter, W. McKegg, E. Nicholson, J. W. Procter,, I l '. L. Jackson, Winiata I'a.Laka, J. Graut, S. Lancaster, G. Watson, and W. JiiilL Judge: \V. H. Hartgill. ClerJv oi Scales: W. Hull. Starter: Angus Iveith. oierk ol Courhu: R. Cameron. Haudic.ipper: J. H. Pollock. Treasuier; I , '. G. Itoo. Timekeeper: E. \Y. J. timith. (I , irst race to start at 12 noun.; 1.- MAIDEN riCURUi', ol 45 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs and third horse o «ovs lroin the stake. Weight Bst 71b. Eniranee 30s. I'ive furlongs. 2. -LI'MN HACK HANDICAP ui (35 tsuvs, .second lior.se to receive 10 sovs and third huifc>e 5 sovs lunu the stake iNuiiiiuation 20s, acceptance 20s. Six iurlonga. ;j -MuDUN'ALD iUEMOIiiAL FJAMNG HANDICAP (open) oi (35 sovs; second hoibo to receive iu sovs and third o tiov.s iroin tlie Btake. iNo'Jiinatiuii 20t>, acccptanco 20s. Six luiiongs. ■1. - - MAN AK ALI TROT Li ANDICA P, ol 50 sovs; second horso to receive 10 :-o\(s and third 5 sovs from i-he f>lake. Nouiiuutiou i-J.s, accept<iuce l-~>>. Uue mile and a halt. 0-IiUIiO"\VUENUA CJUi' iIANJKCAI' (Uuenj, ol 115 ouva; second horse to leeeivo 10 sovti and tJurd 5 sov.s irotn the htake. Noiiiinatiuii acceptance 10s. Gne miio and a quarter. (J.--MOLITEKE HACIv IiAN'WCAi' ol ■j-j ,viVi>; iseeoiid Lo Jceoivo IU sovs ami tun 1 5 sovs iiom ihe t>take. NomiuaiioiL 20i, acceptance Novell Jiii'lyJigh. 7. WUtAKOA TltO'l lIANDICAI'. ol 50 .sows; second liui'.so lo i\cei\i; iU &o\n, aud ihnd 5 buv.s lrom '"lie stake. Tor all iior&es tiiat can do 5.30 or bei-ber. Nomination 20s, ai> cetuauce 3lis. Two miles. 8.-UJ.IAU HACK WELiIKR, ol <w act-Mjiid iiur.se to re-fcivo 10 s>uvts aud. Lhird. o .sov.s Iroiti" the stakeMinimum ivoight Bst. Noiniuation 20.5, acceptance 20.5. One mile ual a dihi-anco. lor all events, except Miiidon Scuiry, elo.se on SATURDAY, Utli .Septeinbor at 8 p.m. Weights will ho declared on or aliuiit i'TvIDAY, tlio 17th iSopiombei , . Accep Unices (including en tries lot , MakiiMi Seiirry) close on TTJUR.SDAV, 23rd u!eptcmber, at 6 p.m. R, D. WALLACE, Secretary. P.O. Box 27, Levin. Submitted ami approved.-A. KWHYTE, Secretary Wellington, Ui.strio!. Comiuittoe, 2nd Atiftiisl., PJITi. 1070 t.d. tr'i I? ■- '; •■ .■■■■■■ \ ife^^>' ; f m t^ : !? ■- " v ■ - ■■■■■■■} 4 i ,^- !■'•• >- £ --r-'''' ■ .'■ i i i pa the superior force ot «.-. U '■■' g LHk %4$ fi y Is« b** .-' 9 BSBJ P k a i'lLLv3 •'!

£j lake two of these Pills : ; ] JS before rctivMij'; ri ft ; the mori\it>.'t wil! Ti---*« you , j*? with a clear h;;\d and a | & vigor and bri;;htrn ss as . i § surprising as it ia ;| fij iul. These Pills art: a '."] i-H Tonic Ltv.\..livc, cleanse ;..j -« the syolmn and ;\cv dii eel iy ■ j on the Liver. *;'* !.i "There's ffc.-;!f!i a*-* 1 j «iirc-hgih in P»!I. H j J > 3 .NO COLD Irf "NAZOL" PHOOK. Taken in\v;ii:<JJ,v. inli.-ilnd or rubbed on the chest. ".Nuzol" quickly relieves coughs, colds, and sore throat. Marvellously cheap, too! Js fid buys 00 Our Permanent Column. I'OK HEADY ItiWEUENOK TEE FENCING- ACL , . EREO'JIOiN OF FENCES. A fence of any of the kinds inonliouo<l in the Second Schedule is a suiliciuiil fence within, the meaning of tlio Fencing Act (5.7). The occupiers, of adjoining lauds not divided by a sufficient fence are liable k> join in or contribute iu equal proportions Lo I lie- erection ol a fence ut> Iweuii such lands, although such fenou may not extend along.the whole- boundary line. But no "occupier is liabie to contribute- to any funco wliich is nut, aa far as pr&olieahta, oontinu'jas thioiijihuut its length. Tllli RIMiKS OK Till , ] ROAD!" 'J'lio Rule- of -tho Road is a paradox quite; =• For in driving your carriage «J<JUK, If you bear to tho left you are jure to go right, if you turn to tho right you go wrong. But iu walking the streets 'tis a different oase; To tho right it is right wou shoald steer, On the left- .should bo left enough of dear-'spafio For the people who wish to ' walk : th'&©. „ ,1-vr-ifK ...

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 September 1915, Page 4

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705

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 September 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 September 1915, Page 4

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