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Te Kuiti Racing Club's ANNUAL MEETING, To be run under N.Z.R.C. Rules. To be held on Friday, SVlay 24th, 1807. —OFFICERS— Patron —Mr W. T. Jennings, M.H.R. President—Mr J. T. Hetet Vice-Presidents —Major Lusk, Messrs T. Pine and N. I. Hunt. Stewards —Messrs H. Hetet, E. H. Hardy, N. B. Lusk, R. Somerville J. O'Brien, W. Lorigan, M. Forsyth & L. Mackenzie. Judge—Mr J. Steel. Starter —Mr J. T. Hetet. Handicapper—Mr W. Standish. Clerk of Course —Mr A. D. McCardle Clerk of Scales —Mr A. ; C. McCardle —PROGRAMME—--1. —Handicap Maiden Plate of £4. For all horses that* have never won a race exceeding the value of £5 at time of entry. : Distance I mile. Nom. 2?, accept. 2s. 2. —Handicap Maiden Hurdle Race of of £5, second horse to receive lOs from stake. For ail horses thr.t have never won a hurdle race exceeding the vrlue of £lO at time of entry. Distance 1% miles, over 6 flights of hurdles. Nom. 3s, accept. 2s 3. —Te Kuiti Cup of £ls, second horse to receive £2 from stake, third horse to receive £l from stake. Distance I% miles. Nom. 7s 6<l, accept. 7s 6d. 4. —Pony Race of £4, for horses unch r 14.3 hands. Distance 6 furlongs. Nom. 2s, accept.-2s. 5. —Handicap Hurdle Race of £lO, second horse to receive £2 from stake. Distance IV2 miles, over 6 flights of hurdles. Nom. ss, accept. ss--6 Handicap of £6, second horse to receive 20s from stake. Distance 6 furlongs. Nom. 3s, accept. 3s. 7. —Forced Handicap of £4. Distance 5 furlongs. Nom. 2s, accept. 2s. —CONDITIONS— Nominations close on Tuesday, May 7th, at 5 p.m. Acceptances close on" Wednesday, May 15, at 5 p.m. Age, pedigree and performances of horses, for the past 2 years, must accompany the nominations, together with colours of riders. Winner of any race after declaration of weights liable to be rehandicapped. Rules of the A.R.C. strictly adhered to. JOHN TAMMADGE, Secretary. Carnival Week in Auckland. FIRST WINTER SHOW. In the AUCKLAND DRILL HALL. Dairy produce & machinery. DISTRICT COURTS. Maori Arts and Crafts, and Island Curios. Agricultural Department's Court. Important Agricultural Conferences. PROMENADE CONCERTS. CHEAP FARES. MAY 22, 23, 24 and 25. ADMISSION—ONE SHILLING. EDWIN HALL, Secretary. 167, Queen-street, Auckland. HETET'S HALL, TE KUITI. Friday and Saturday, May 24th and 25th. An Entertainment of Art and Music. FRED. ELTON'S Comedy Company. GRAND production of the Famous Comedy "WHEN JONES LEFT HOME." New Scenery, Wardrobe and Effects. PART 11. Miss Grade Elton, direct from Sydney, the greatest lady society entertainer and musician in Australia. Fred Elton, Australia's most popular Comedian. Miss Alice Rhodes, the Society Dancer and Serio Singer. Mr Fred Meymott, direct from London, Character Actor and Comedian. Front Seats, 2/6 Back Seats, 2/Doors open 7.30. Commence 8. Te Kuiti Races. MR V. S. HATTAWAY'S Brakes will leave for the Racecourse during the forenoon, returning after the last race. Ample accommodation.

Notice. AS it-has come to the knowledge of the owners of Rangitoto-Tuhua, No. 61, Sees.' E, G, H, I, J, L, N and O (Puhanga Block) all lying between the Mapara and MokaAiiti streams, that certain Europeans and Maoris have been in the habit of feloniously killing cattle and pigs on the said land, it is hereby notified that anj r person or persons found trespassing thereon with or without dogs or guns in persuit of cattle, pigs or game will be prosecuted. The undersiigned will pay a reward of £5 to anyone giving information which will lead to the conviction of any person stealing cattle or pigs on the above lands. FOR SALE—Team of 12 Working Yokes,,Chains and W«igon.—Apply C. Lqvett, Qogafue or Chronicle office, Te Xuiti. Mokauiti. -April 19th, 1906. REWATU HIRIAKO,

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King Country Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 31, 24 May 1907, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 King Country Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 31, 24 May 1907, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 King Country Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 31, 24 May 1907, Page 2

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