Sp’.cial Notices. SURSEON D'.N r IST. eltha m, Visits Kawhia periodically, next visi NOVEMBER 9th. R Prairie State INCUBATOESEUN ThemselvesNo Attention Esquired During Nif ht SEND FPB CATALOGUE. AH Supplied for Poultry Reisers Kept in Stock. THE POULTRY SUPPLY COY., 73 Queen Street, AUCKLAND.
Stud Notice. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT THE OWNERS’ FARM, TE HAC-A-MOA, The Highly-bred Trotting and Hackney Stallion, DIRECTOR. By Berlin (imported Standard trotter) —Lady Linda, by Albany. DIRECTOR 13 a handsome bay, with black pointe, standing 16 hands high, of immense rower, with good bone and feet, and has a docile temper. Ths horse was classed by eminent judges in Canterbury to be one of the best horses of his class in tnat province. Berlin, sire of Director, is also the sire of lha following horns, all of which are well known either in the show ring or on the turf—General Tracey, Kentucky, Stonewall Jackson, Calista and numerous others. Director is a sure foal getter, and his stock have always demanded a ready sale in Canterbury. TERMS— £2 for season, half guarantee £3 ; 30a paid on Ist January, ba’ance when tnare foals. NOONAN BROS., Proprietors
RacesKawhia Hack bacincclub Annual Meeting TO BE HELD AT -KAWHIA,ON FRIDAY, —DECEMBER 15th, 1905. Patron—F. W. Lang, Esq., M.H.R. President; —E. J. Esq. Vice-prcsidente—Me«wro H. Durham, A. F. Wilson, R. Barren, W. A, Mason, W. W. M ‘Curdle, Papem? Eketone and Taoi wetcre. lodge—Dr C. Cfimpboil Jenkins. ’ Timekeeper—Mr E. A. Dance, Starter—Mr E. 0. Fahvasser. Clerk of Course—Mr R, M'Carclle .Auditor—Mr E. A. Dance Clerk of Scales—Mr J I. Prentice Handicappers—Messrs C. King, W, A. Gosling and 1, L. Turrell. Protest Committee —Stewards Secretary and Treasurer —Mr W. A- Gorilsg Stewards —H. Campbell, A. E. La sglcy, !■'. Nowton, Rewi ’Wetini. VV. Morgan, F. Pickering, V. M'Cardle, R/Sircombe, W. A. Mason, .J. Keville, G. G. Jonathan, J. Wilson, F. Pearson, J. Crotty, Elliott, A- Ward, G. H. Mackenzie, J. Hinton and officers ex officio. PROGRAMME: (First Race to Start at 12.30) 1 Handicap Hurdles, of 8 sovs. Second horse to receive 2 sovs. from stake. Nom. 3s, acc, ss. Distance 1J miles. 2 Maiden Race, of 5 sovs. Second horse 1 sov. from utake. Nom. 2e, acc, Bs. 5 furlongs. 3 Kawhia County Handicap, of 20 sova. Second horse 3 sovs .from stakes. Nom. 7a 6d, acc. 12a 6d. 1} miles, 4 Rohbfotau Plate Handicap (Native owners only), of 5 sovs. Second horse 1 sev. from stakes. Nom. 2s, acc. 3s. J mile. 5 Members’ Race Handicap, of 5 sovs. Second horse 1 sov, from stake, Nom. 2a, acc. 3a. 6 furlongs. 7 Flying Handicap, of 15 sovs. Second horse 8 sovs. from stakes, Nom. ss, acc‘. 10s. 6 furlongs. Four starters or no second prise. PENALTIES—Winner of any race of the accumulated value of 5 sovs. to carry 71bs. extra, and of the accumulated value of 10 sovs. lOlbs. extra, NOMINATIONS close with the Secretary, Kawhia, ou Tuesday, November 2Ut, 1»85, at 8 p m. WEIGHTS declared in Kawhia Sbttlbb on Friday, November 24th. ACCEPTANCES close with the Secretary at 9 p.m. on Friday, December Bth, 1905. All nominations and acceptances to be accompanied with the necessary cash, and a full list of performances. Club Blistered by N.? Racing ConferenceHOIiKMAKEB’S FEE 2«. W« A. GOSLING, Saatetary.
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 234, 10 November 1905, Page 3
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