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lace, -(first day). and Electric ! Hack Icond clay), wilfi the Secretary at pton, on SATURDAY, January 7th, 1)5, at 9 p.m. lYeights for First Doy will be declared I'Jr about January 12 th. Iccoptancos for First Day. and entries Maiden Hack Hurdles ond Maiden lick Race (first day), and Electric Hack Icond day) close on MONDAY, January Jtb, 1905, at 9 p.m. (Weights for Second Day’s races will be Jared on Monday, January 23rd, 1005, bout 8 p.m* bcepfances close same eveving at p.m. hfinition of a Had-. —A Hack means a (e that has not at time of entry won a of the value of 80 sovs., or races of collective value of 200 sovs., s’nce Ist |u-t, 1899, and is not nominated in any race at the me ting, horse will be allowed to start whose j are unpaid, (very entry must state the name or Timed name o! the owner or owners | the name, age, pedigree, and descripof the horse, together with the colors re rider. Entries by telegram must be confirmed piling at the earliest possible oppor* jty> . uofl.jng allowed on the course exthrough the medium of the totalisator. [Stewards reserve the right to alter (date or time for receiving nominations jaccep'anoes as they may deem fit. JOHN E. WHYTE, Secretary, cproved in accordance with the “ Rules neing.” — F. Mofpatt, Sectary Wan* Jockey Cmb.- ■ Oci, W .'th, 1904. ’IMBEE. TIMBER. lEBBOS PROUSE BROS, bavin » opened a Timber Yard (Foxton, adjoining Messrs Austin as.’ flaxmill, are prepared to sell reasonable rates, all kinds of tber —WHITE PINE, BIMU, or ITAl— dressed or undressed, address orders— Prouse Bros., Bawmillebs, FOXTON. Mills at Levin and Shannon.

1 third One am- deWei ght start at \), of 100 'I 15 SOVS, jo stakes. 20s ; ac|yt|o p.m. . (JO sovs; f'livs, and ■flit stakes. ,6t |st 71b*. 20s. To , of 60 sovs; 10 sovs, and n the stakes, ination, 20s; lirt at 12 noon. ANDICAP, of 70 ceive 10 sovs, om the stakes, llesl Over six Ginmigh. NoraiBptanOo, 20s. To KDICAP (open), of torse to receive 20 |se 10 sovs from the and a distance, iccoptance, 40s. To f jICAP, of 60 sovs ; wive 10 sovs, and j from the stakes, imination, 20s; ae- > start at 2.10 p.m. Hack Handicap, of e to receive 10 tse 5 sovs from the i and a distance. Bsf. Nomination, 20s. To start at (onen) of 100 i toygoive 15 sovs, Jfsfrom the stakes, innotion, 20«; ac [stortat O.iSO p.m. 55 sovs; eerned 1)0 sovand third V the stakes. r ive i ! to horses It at have tlvertised race of any He of starting. Weight 20s: To start at -4-10 rniCAP (open), of 80 )ors° to receive 10 sovs. Re 5 sovs from the stakes. (Minimum weight, B=h f 20s; acceptance, 20s. 150 p.m. ad 7 (first day), and 3, C, y). are open-to all horses, eats' are for hacks nnlv. Slat Races —The winner of * after the declaration of y a penalty of 101bs., and nal race a farther penalty s handicapped at Bst 10'hs • half the above penalties. ;ES. —The winner of any after the dec'antion of j a penalty of 10’bs in the ad for every additional race y of 7ibs. ior all events, except Hrdles and Maiden Hack

WANTED - 200 Working Men j ’ to write to DE LUEN i BEOS., of Palmerston, for one | heir 15s Parcels of Clothing. coa* | taining 3 pair of our fam our rwaed i working trousers (light or ii.uk), j strong cotton working shirt, good | quality, under flannel, pair of socks, i pair braces. This Parcc-i hr? f pleased dozens. We can recom- j mend it to the hard working men. j The Trousers alone are wort'' ! Of. j 6d pair. Freight d: Wrj o | early. j OLD HARNE: MACHINE BELTING, F Repaired with BIFURCATED RIVf ■I £1 SET WITH A HAMMER. From ,ji Ironmongers and Storekeep -h BIFURCATED RIVET CO.. Lin J (London, England. | Full particulars from Harrison iV Wk;ir i Auckland.. j t (Cut this out and shew your irot mouse?,) | Arthur S. Jonsa|L BUILDER & CONTRACTOR A,venue Road, Foxtov. T AM now prepared to Contract for | all classes of work in th 1 BniMug Trade, having had eig c ; rvs’ sperience in Wellington' ntui ton ! years’ in the Manawatn District, i together with erecting Dwellings, Sawmills and Flaxmills in vl their branches. J ORBING WORK DONE. Cabinet making and PiciureFrara ing a speciality. Note the address— ARTHUR 8. JONSOK, Next door to Mr H. Or lev). Avenue Road, Foxton.

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Manawatu Herald, 10 January 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 10 January 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 10 January 1905, Page 1

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