IQTAS3 MAORI RACING 01 MKKTISG. MONDAY, .JUNE 4ii TOESDAY an 1906. h ' Stjurtiog Maohino wmboXJßedi Stalcos Paid in Full. PROGRAMME: , , iiiisx DAY «ftir>J v, lne 318011 Handicap on „ fooond horso to reeoive in' 3 8 horso 5 sGva fram the stake • n ' r° 8 « acceptaoco 80s •n «A llna furlongs, ' a.m. 2. Hack Hurdle HandWn on second horso to receive in P ' 90 8< homo 6 Bova from th* ° 80V8 ' 41 20*, acceptance 30, -12 ?; wilo and £ half ' 2,15 P' m < 2^aov tt ß :tTndhXofoT diCap <°»< third horse 15 bovb fromti? 25 8C 80V8 from the stal™ . „ .' ™ acceptance 40s ;J. 45 p ' m n""''™, 2 taJt?*" V* : horse to rocoive 10 sovs ttuv/ u sovs from the .tic p or S, horae olds and upwards that have ll? 0 " 10 ' raco at th 0 P , imo "' »« KSrtSI £is 7 h *° k A» 80. ; 2.30 pS"%'ZT^ h 6. Rangiuru Handicap ( OMn ) i bo™, second horse to rLcive 15'»o, Satln° ra ?n 80V * from lbo 8t!l]l< >: 00. ination 203, acceptance 40s * 3 p.m. Six furlongs. ' 7. Birthday Welter Hack Handican ■ sovs.Becoudoor.se to receive 1C sevs, th horse o sovs from the stokn ; minim, weight Sat 7ib ; BoininationfeOa ; accet ance 80s ; 4 p.m. Seven fJrWs f Second Day, 1. Telegraph Hack Handicap, 80 sov second horse to reeeive 10 sovs, thii horse 5 bovs from the stake ; nominatic i'B, acceptance 80s; 11.30 a.m. Fh furlongs 2. Huia Handicap (open), 170 sov second horse to receive 25 bovs, thir horse 15 sovs from tho stake ; nornins tion 20s, acceptance 50s ; 12.15 p a One mile. 3. Second Hack Hurdle Handicap, 8 bovs, second horso to receive 10 sovi third horse 5 bovs from the stake ; note ination 208, acceptance 20s ; 1 p.m. On mile and a half. 4. stewards' Hack Handicap, 90 sovi second horse to receive 10 sovs, 3rd hors 5 sovs from the stake ; nomination 20s acceptance 80s ; 1.45 p.m. Seven fut longs. 5. Railway Handicap (open), 110 sovs • second horse to receive 15 sovs, thin horse 5 sovs from the stake ; nominatioi 20s, acceptance 40s ; 2.30 p.m. Si: furlongs. 6. Ohau Welter Hack Handicap, 81 soys, second horse to receive 10 sovs ; third horse 5 sovs from the stake ; mini mum weight Bst ; nomination 20s, ac ceptance 30s ; 8.15 p.m. One mile. 7. Final Hack Scurry, 70 sovs, seconc horse 10 sovs, third horse 5 sovs fron the stake. For three-year-olds and up , wards that have not won a race at time of starting, and have never started ir ; other than hack or hunter races. Weigh) Bst 71b ; nomination 80s ; 4 p.m. Five ; furlongs. .Nominations for all events, except : the Maiden Flat JfcUee aud Final Hack : Scurry, close at the Club's Office, Otaki, ' on Friday, May 18;h, ai 8 p.m. Weights for the first diy's races will j be dec'ared on or about baturday, May 26th For second day's races od : Monday. June 4»h, afc 8 p m Acceptances tor tho fa'r*t races i anl entries for the Maiden Flat Bace ■ an 4 Final Hick S.-urry. c!o*e at the Club's Officei Otaki, on Tuesday, May 29th, &t 8p sn For second day's races on Mondiy, June 4th, at 9 p.m Hack Qualification. Hack " means a hor»e that his not won, at time of catry, a ra.-e r.f the value of 80 sovs, or races of the collective value of 200 sovs. Re-Handicaps.—-The winner of any race after the declaration of weights shall be liable to be re handicanped to 1 the limitof - {a. In ilut races a further . 10ib for one win, and 01b for eyery additional win. (b) In hurdle races a further 101b for one win, and 71b for every Additional win. JttUL&S & REGULATIONS. 1: All tn'rit'S Ij be sealed and addressed to thd Secretary, Otaki, with name, pedigree and age, name of owner and colonrs of the ridt»r. 2 A fine of 20s will be imposed for every alteration in colours. 3 All races to be run under the .Kuie< of Bacing as adopted by the Nev Zealand Kacinir Conference. 1 Stake* paid in full HKMA K. TE AO Secretary. ; Handicapper—J. Pollock. Submitted and approved. — A. E. Whjte, Secretary, Wellington Bacing Club. March 21. 1906 Grant's Confectionery Works. Main street West. WE DESIRE to announce to I the public and storekeepers of this district that wo have removed our works from Feilding to centrally situated Palmerston North, where we will continuo to manufacture our well*known pure sweets. Tho people of Palmerston will now be enabled to obtain FRESH, PUKE LOLLIES, TOFFEES, CAKAMELS, MIXTURES, ETC. At our shop, a ear station, and next Monitmental Works. Greatest variety, freshest sweets an cheapest prices in Palmereton 2>. Aromatic Hair JR-estorer! rpHIS preparation is truly valuable for cleansing, I ebautifying, and ctrengtheniDg j the hair, Mair Colour Restorer! | rim is not a dye, but m warranted to restore grey nair to its natural colour. h'emier Hair Dye! i The sondes produced arc per. I fectly natural and defy aetec- ! tion | I.EARY'S Pliamacy, the Square.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8100, 29 May 1906, Page 7
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