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CLABKSOH’S CHEAT EMPTYING OUT SALE HAS STARTED. Oar great event of price lowering in Cycles and Sundries has just are on a scale of lowners seldom if ever equalled. _ , It is an opportunity that hundreds of Cyclists will not miss. Think of U! 3.i in the £ reduction on Sundries and 5 per oeru. on Cyc es. We shall also give a now inner Tube to those who spend £1 or At no time have wo made such sacrifices to please the purses of Never before have such Bargains been offered. No Evrudsnlf Cyclist c&o sfford to tli*s Ocmo and eoc the Goods and note tbe Prices* We are Making a great Window Display of Tempting Bargains. w. CLARKSON, 20th CENTURY CYCLE AGENT, FEiLDING.

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pi ANNEVIRKB JOCKEY annual "meeting. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 6th and 7th, 19.7. STAKES, £llOO. CLUB March Programme First Day. 1. Hack Hurdles, 75 sovs, 1J miles. 2. Makirikiri Hack, ICO sov.s, (> farlopg;. 3. Dannovirke Cup (opsa), 200 sovs, 1J milts. 4. Trial Hack, £0 sovs, 7 furlongs. 5. Tahoraite Hack Welter, 70 sovs, 7 furlongs. . , G. Fljinq Stakes (open), 110 sovs, C rarlongs 7. Biectno Hack, 70 sove, 4 forlonga. 0. Tsmski Welter (open) 110 lovs, 7 furlong... Programme £?csoua Da”. 1. Second Hack Hurdles, GO soys, lit miles. 2. March Handicap (open), 100 o Ujrlongs. , , , 5. Tpitohone Hack, CO sovs, o furlongs. 4, i'ftnuaia Hack Welter, GO sovs, 1 milo. 5. Autumn Handicap (open), 125 toys, 1 milo and n distance,. G. The Shorts, 50 sovs, 5 furlongs. 7. Mangatcra Hack, CO sovs, 7 furlongs; 8. Kaitoko Welter (open), ICO sovs, 7 furlongs. Second and third money in all events. Nominations, except for Trial and Shorts, close on MONDAY, February lltb, at 9 30 Weights will ba declared about FRIDAY February I,sth. Acceptances for first day’s races clcse TUESDAY, February 19th, at 9.30 p.m. For full programme sec Ecfsrep. JAMES SPIERS FREEMAN, Secretary. QT RATFOHD RACING CLUB k ANNUAL MEETING To be held on the Stratford Racecourse on WEDNESDAY ann THURSDAY, 13xn & ifxn MARCH. 1907. Jnr oE: W. IT. Harlgill. Staeter ;C. O'Connor, JQAMnciri’EE: J. E. Honryr. BuaiaTAß” ; J. R. Miiokay.

PROGRAMME. FIBS! DAY-- -'WEDNESDAY, 13th March, 1, RAILWAY HACK HANDICAP ot CO boys., second hcr.c to receive 10 dots from tho ttakes. Nomination 20?, acceptance 20a. Bit: furlongs Start 12 noon 2. TRIAL. HANDICAP TROT of BO EOV3„ (In saddle) second ho’ao to receive 6 sots, from tho stakes. Open to all bor.es.flint have not won in *1 2G or belter. Nomination 10s, acceptance 10s; 1£ miles. Start in,SB p.m B, BOROUGH STARES of S.O sivi, second horse to ixccivo B sovs from tile stakes. Open to all hor.-cs that have never won s race o! .5 atvs as tte time oi start. Weights for two-year, olds tA 7lbs, throe-year-oids 8 t, four-year-olds end upwards Hst 71b Entrance 20s; ij furlontrp. Si>U"i i.oJp.nJ. 4. STRATI'ORD CUP HANDICAP of 120 EOVS. Open', second horse to receive 15 Suva and third homo 5 sots from the stakes. Nomination 20j. acecptmco 60s j 9 furlongs. Start g. Shura' hack hurdle handicap otro ' j ovSi ji’do to rcoeive 10 sovs from t.io italics. Winner of liny hurdle race afler tho declaration of weights to carry lOibs penalty, two r or - raoro rapes I7!bs penalty, ever 0 digits of Bit. (iin. batten hurdle?. Nomination 20i, ecoculanco 20 ;1* miles. (Part 5 p b?. 0. MIDHURST HACK HANDICAP of 70 sots, second horse to receive 10 sovs from the 6tra.es Nomination 20c, accopi.mos 30jJ I mils B.srfc 8.15 p jn, , , 7. FARMERS’ PLA.TR ot 80 sovs, second horse to receive 5 u v> from the Hakes, Open to all hot cp f ” r-ve . .olds and upwards that ere not nominated for any other race ot His inciting (Toko V. cltvr. Cardiff Stakes, a~d Ladico’ Parea escopStd) and have ncy.r Btailed iu any race (Farmers* Pletes cyccpted and winners of those batted). Welter weight for nee, gentlemen riders. Entrance 20i; 1 mile. A trophy to tho value of £LO will bo niostnlod to tho winner. Start I.lßp.in. 8 FRYING HAKDIOAP (open) of 80 sots., bo end horse to toooive 10 botb, from tho stakes. Nomination 20s, acceptance 30a; 0 furlongs. Start fi p.m. SECOND DAY-—THURSDAY, MARCH 14 1. COUNTY HACK HANDICAP of CO sovs second horao to receive 19 sovs from tho stake.-. N. mina ion 20s. accopcanoo 20s j sis furlong?. Start 12noon. 2. STRATFORD II iNDICAP TROT ot 10 sovs (in saddle), second horse to receive £ sovs from tho staked’. Nomination 10s, acceptance 10s; 2 miles. Start 12.80 p.m. 3. ST. PATRICK'S HANDICAP (open) of 100 sovs, second liorso to rrccive 10 eovs from tho clkkfiß, (Semination 20?, acceptance 40s; one 4. MA'J£o^liiWK P HUP.DLB HANDICAP of GO eovs, second liorst to receive ID soya : froij-; r\.J - a.-.. 4U-.V,ic fxt Qff. dm haf.tnn UU EOVS, ECOOiIU aor»c uu i t-ppi* <j *v toy « the stakes. Ov.r sis flights of Bft. Gin, batten hurdles. Nomination 20s acceptance 20s; 1J miles. Start 2 p.m. B, CARDIFF STAKES ot 60 SOTS, second horte to reooiyo 5 govs from tho etaksu, Open to all horses that hayo never won a iftco oi (he value Of 25 soys at the time of starting. Weight Sat. Winner of any race to carry 9st. Entrance 20s; li furlongs. Start 2,15 p.m. 0. TOKO WELTER HACK HANDICAP of 50 Bovs, second horse to receive 5 sovs from the stokes, Minimum weight Bst; nomination 10s accootonoo 20s, 7 fuilones. Start 880 p.m. r. LADIES' PUPvSE HACK HANDICAP of 30 bovs, second horso to receive 5 sovs from tne Hakes, Open to all horses that have never wen a raco rihifrl * MiateaK) wtlglii XOsf, gentlemen rider§, farlonne. Start 416 pm ft frosty of Ib.C value of 10 will hfi pic&cnted to the ridor oi the wine'er. , „„ - 1, FXNAIj HANDICAP (open) of 70 soys, eyepnd hoyse fa rpocjvo 10 sovs from X'Lp stakes, domination 2Ca ? £jD» 0 furlongs, f tart 4,45 p.m,

DATES OP NOMINATION’, ACCEPTANCES, KTO. Nominations oicoo on SATURDAY, 2Grd February, 1907, at 9 p.m. . , , „ Weights lor flc-t days' races dadsrod on or about SATURDAY, March 2nd, 1007, and lor sco jjd day’s events on Wednesday) March IBlh Acceptances lor first day's events and entries tor Borough Stakes, Farmers’ Plato ana Cardin Stakes, dote on MCNDAY, 4th March at 9 p m. Acceptance! for second (ley's events close at 9 p.p. ae Wednesday, March 13th. ", PULE 3 Aiip EEGUDATION3, To which tho attention ot noraoßf entering horsosis particularly directed. = All entries, nominations, etc., will oloso at the Secretary's ofilco, Stratford, at 9 p.m. Telegraph c tilce closes at 8 p.m. ‘ £mtrioa telegraphed must bu ccnOmsed in writing as soon as pdHlhlo, or owners are liable to a Hire of £2 (Bole XVX ■> 4)‘ All races to be run under tho N.Z. Kuiso ps Pacing and Trotting events under the rales of the N.'A. Trotting Association. N.IJ.—Tho Committee reserve to ihemf elves the right of altering'the dates of entries, handicaps, etc , should they doom ht to do so. For lull particulars see Petered, ■ J, R MAOKAY, ’ Bacyefary. J£IWITEA HACK RAGING CLUB, SECOND ANNUAL MEETING. 808 HACKS ONLY. Wednesday; march 20*, 1007. Owombs—P««Moa». J. Btnco. Vfoe-Prtsl. deetr, it Horihooto, V>. AUtobeli. 0. B. John-, elan,w.’ff. Mo9a(h, /

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8733, 6 February 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8733, 6 February 1907, Page 4

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