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eg. 0 ! fiSIKSDN'S GSEAT EMPTYING OUT SALE HAS STARTED. Our groat event of price lowering in Cycles and Sundries has just Bt Prices are on a scale of lownera seldom if ever equalled. _ It is an opportunity that hundreds of Cyclists will not miss. Think of it 1 3s in the £ reduction on Sundries and 5 per cent, on Cycles. Wo shall also give a new inner Tube to those who spend or ° V At no time have we made such sacrifices to please the purses of Never before have such Bargains been offered. No prudent Cyclist cau afford to miss this offer. Gome and see the Goods and note the Prices. We are Making a great Window Display of Tempting « Bargains. W. CLARKSON, 20th CENTURY CYCLE AGENT FEILDING.

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vANNEVIRKE JOCKEY' CLUB ANNUAL MEETING. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY) March Cth 7iH, 19u7. STAKES, £l-100. Programme First Dav. Hack Hurdles, 75 sovs, 1J miles. Tuakbikiri Hack, 100 sovs, 0 furlongs. Dauaevitke Cup (open), 200 boys, 1J miles . , Trial Hack, 50 sovs, 7 furlongs. Taboraito Hack Welter, 70 boys, 7 furFi' in" Stakes (open), HO sots, 6 furlongs Electric Hack, 70 eovs, 1 furlongo. Tiunaki Welter s,open) HO eovs, 7 furlongs. Programme Second Da,. Second Hack Hurdles, 00 sovs, 1J miles. March Handicap (open), 100 soys, 6 furTelephone Hack, GO sovs, 5 furlongs. Tapuata Had: Welter, 00 sovs, } mile. Autumn Handicap ,open), 12a EOV3, 1 mile and a distance. Tho Shorts, 50 sovs, 5 furlongs. Mangattra Hack, 00 sovs, 7 furlongs. Kaitoka Welter (open), 100 sovs, 7 furlongs. Second and third money in all events. Nominations, except for Trial and hhort-?, dose on MONDAY, February Uth, at J.dO Weights will ba declared about FRIDAY February loth. Acceptances for first day’s races close TUESDAY, February l ( Jth, at 0.00 P- m * For full programme see Referee. JAMES SPIERS FREEMAN, Secretary. RATFORD RACING CLUB ANNUAL MEETING sbo held on the Stratford HacceouroQ on BDN’ESDAY asb THURSDAY, 13th & UTH MARCH, 11)07. Judge :W. H. Haitgill. Starter ;C. O’Connor. Hanmcapfee: J. E. Hearts. Beceetaey : J. R- Maokay. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY—WEDNESDAY, 13sh March. 1 RAILWAY HACK HANDICAP at GO save., g.’cc-ia horte to receive 10 sovs from the Ft'l:o3. Nomination 20s, acceptance 203. Sis dtrloL'cs. Start IS noon o TPr.vb HANDICAP TROT of SO eovs., <m " paddle) second hu-'so to receive 5 sova. Iroro t-h b'ike“ Open to all hortos that have not won in 4CO or better. Nomination 10a, acceptance 10a! li miles. ritf.vt!S.lsp.m' 3, BOROUGH STAKES of 30 soya, second horse to receive S eovs from tire stakes. Open to all horses that have never won a race of 15 sova at trie time oi start. Weight* for two-year-olds At 71bs, three-year-olds B,t, four-year-olds a"d onwards Bat 7ib' Entrance SOs; 4£ furlong?.' Start 1.39 p.m. UOF HANDICAP oi 120 sovs. ' (epon, second horso to to.reivo la sovs and thr'd horso a sovs from the btaxes. Nomina* Uon an. acceptance 50s; 9 furlongs. Start 2.15 p.i 1 OH UR-V HACK HURDLE HANDICAP of CO corc se "-.ttd burro to receive 10 soys from the stakes. Winner of any hurdle race alter the deolaration of weights to carry J3lbb two or raor« races nibs ponaßy. Over b of 9ft. Gin. batten hardies. Nomination accf’plancc 20 a; 1? ihhga. t-it-ar* 3 p.m* i. midhuhst hack handicap of jo govs, second horso to receive 10 soys from the stakes Nomination 20b, acceptance oOs; I mile Start FARMERS’ PLATE of S 3 sovs, second horso to receive 5 sdv;i from the {stakes. Open to all four-vcur-olus and upwards that are not nominated for any other race at this —'c-'tin (/ i Volto Welter, Cardiff Strikes, and Ladies-''Puvsi excepted) and have never ‘aaav rsee (Farmers' Plates excepted and winners of those hantdj. W elter weight Sf'' S will’be predated to the winner. Start 4.15 pm t fi'LViHa HANDICAP (opm) of 61 toy.., ■ ee-Sua homo to receive 10 sovs. from tne {Rakes. Nomlnakon ikOu, acceptance 30s, 6 furlongs. Start S p.m. iCOND DAY—THURSDAY, MARCH 1-1. COUNTY HACK HANDICAP of GO Bovs to receive 10 sovg fiom tho Stake?, .Nuraina.ion 20s. acccptr.nco 20a ; six fiiriotipf* t*tiui*n Jv* noon, STRATFORD II WUICAP TROT of 40 sovs Tin saddle), sei-ond horse w receive 5 sovs from the stake;?, Nomination 10s, acceptance 10s; lf i rATWCIVI‘HANDICAP (open) of ICO SOV3, secom; horse to receive 10 sova from the stake?. Nomination 20j, acceptance KE • oce HANDICAP of GOcOVS. t-coond horse to receive 10 PO\a from the stakes. Ov- r six flights of 9ft. Gin batten tuidics. Nomihr-ticn zOs acceptance *os , I* miles. Start 2 p.m* CARDIFF STAKES of 30 sovs. second horse 4a receive 5 sova from tho stakes. Open to all howca that have never won a race oUhe value of 25 sovs at the time of starting. Weight bat. Winder of any race to carry 9st. Batrance on?• 43- furlongs. Start 2.45 p.m. TOKO WELTER HACK HANDICAP of 50 eovs. second horse to receive 5 boys from the stakes. Minimum weight Sat; nomination 10s m-rprtrree 203, 7 furlongs. Start 880 p.m. LADIES’ PURSE HACK HANDICAP of 30 povs second horeo to receive 6 sovs from tuo stakes. Open to all horaoa that have never won a race exceeding 35 sova at the time ol entry. Sltaimmn ’weight 10s„ gentlemen riders. Nomination 10e. acceptance 10a , 7 furionva. Start 418 p in. A trOpty c. the value of £lO will be presented Co the rider cFINAL "handicap (open) of 70 tovs. second horse to receive 10 sovs from the stakes. ■Nomination £O9. acceptance BOs; 6 furlongs. Start 4.45 p.Jn. 'EB OF NOMINATIONS, ACCEPTANCES, BTC. iminatiom, olcss on SATURDAY, 25rd Februeights’for’first days’ races declared on or it SATURDAY, March 2od, 190 1, and fur od day’s events on Wednesday, March loth srfiancea for first clay’s events and entries irough Stakes, Farmers’ Plate and Lardili u olSeo on MCNDAY, 4th March at 9 p.m. sptances for second cay’s events close at 9 n Wednetday, March 18th, BULBS AND REGULATIONS, 101 l the attention of psreons entering horsoa particularly directed. sattiee, nominations, etc., will closest tho arye office, Stratford, at 9 p.m. Telegraph jloees at 8 p.m. lieu telegraphed must be confirmed in wntBcion as po.-.Mbio, or owners arc liable So a £2 (Rule XVI -4.) „ , accs to bo ran under tho N.gri Rales of t and Trotting events undet' tho ruiee of the ‘rotting Association. —The Committee reserve to themeelvca the if altering the dates of entries, handicaps, lould they doom fit to do so. lull particulars see Refers e. 1 J, R; MAOKAY, Secretary. "IWITEA HACK RACING CLUB. 'SECOND ANNUAL MEETING. FOR BAOKSJ ONLY, WEDNESDAY, MARCH JJUth, 190.7. sees President, J. Brace. Tice-Prcsi-its. J. Northcoie, V». Miiohnfl. O. E. John0, W. P. MaSsth, Jusgo. H. V. iistanl Judge, W. Mitchell, Olevk of aree, J. Shirley, Blwter. J. Mopoaoil. nokoeper, W. P. Hanciiospper, G, rse, Clerk of ScaieeJ''Tboc. Boddy P-nd J, tray. Tceaßnrer, C, E. Johnston. y. F« O. Sosa* Committee: A. Burnt* R. H. ana, J. Shirley, A. Strawbridge, U. Durne, Sane?, G. Smith. A. Stackhouee, J. Barrow, . T&yJ' H. M. Brown, HV. Hammond, m nnetnnnd. das. Bar« lII* i-B/fDI-l AA ■ ***? ■“ ’*„ „ Lpted, Thoe. Soptt, M Desmond, J£3, Bar . SSewnrde; G- Smith, J. Shirley, Joe abridge, H. Burno, B. 2£eßct)i, A, Bwne, V, Hammond, T, B PickorlDg, Thos. Scott, foneg, JMo Done A. B. Viles, M. Dea« id, 3 as, Barrow. Tha President, Viceiidenta, Treasurer and Secretary we exio Stewards and Memoers of Committee. PROGRAMME). r»EW Flat, of 10 sovs.. second horse 2 sovs m the stakes. Seven furlongs Weight age, Entrance lOa* To start at 12 80 pm ing Handicap, of 16 sovs., second horse vs from the Btafeea. Three quartern of a le, NojpiinatJpii acceptance Xoa» To rc at i 15 pm.

8 Trial Hnr.DLrs.ol 10 sovs, seooafl horse 2ecv3 iror.i tho stakes. Ono and a hail miles, over Biv t n flighls of hurdles Eft 6ia high. For hordes that bavo never won an atlverSisea race- Entrants 10s. To start at 1.45 pjn. 4. Cheltenham Our, of HD scvb, second horr-e Dsovh from (he stakes. Ono and a quarter miles- Winner of Flying Handicap to carry Hb penalty. Nomination Ids, aooeptanae IDs. To start at 2.15 p.m. fi. irm Welter, of 10 aovs, second horso Usovs from tho stakes. Three-quarters of a mile. Weiler weight for age. iUntranco 10s, To 6tUl*t P.'j 3 p.tD. B. KnnriLTOK Handicap Hurdles, of 20 soys., horse 0 sova from the stakes. One and a half milesovo* seven flights of hurdles Sit o.n high. Kominatloa 103, acceptanoo 10s. Tostartß3 8.30p.ru. 7. Kiwitea Handicap, of 10 sovs., second horse Saovfi from tho stakes. Four furlongs. Nomination 5a acceptance ffc. To Btc^rl Li 4.10 p.m. NOMINATIONS, do. All and Ertrios doss at fi p.m. at Cheltenham on TUESDAY, >6th February, 19W. Wsii:Ll l declared on or about Saturday, Oth March, 1907. , v Acceptances close at Cheltenham on FRIDAY, 10th March, 1907, at 15 p.m. RULES. All races ran under New Zealand Rules 'of is a horso which has not, at lima cf notniuali; n, won a race ci the value of £&0, or rao; a of tho collective value t f £2OO, The winner cf any race after declaration Ot weights to carry a penalty of 71b, of two or moro I “ OBl0lb - F, O. RUSS, Secretary. Approved in accordance August let, 1904.—F. Mor ganui Jockey Chib. with Rules of Racing. F.vrr, Secretory WuuJOCKEY ANNUAL MEETING. CLUB. FOE HACKS ONLY. THURSDAY, 21st MARCH, 1907. Officers:— President. W. Tucker. Vice-Presi-dents, A. O. Mannicgron and W. R. Tuck. Judge, Jfl. Green, Opera of Course, F. H. Jones Starter, J. Coombes. Timekeeper, \V. E. Tuck. Handicapper, J. E. Honryf. Clerk cf Soalcs, D. MoSregnr, Assistant Clerk of Seales, A. McH'arlano. Hou. Medical Officer, Dr, Ander-mn. Hon. Veterinary Surgeon, Maxwell Edgar, M.P-.C.V.H, Uou. Secretary, Salby Morton. Eon-. Treasurer. R. Johnston. Committee: A. D. Lowrie, S.Wootlill, K. Cameron, O. Q. Husaelt, A. Flvgor, J. Murphy, W. Chapman, F. H. Jones. H. Wilson, G. Campbell, (.). Lewis, O. Leo and E. Green. Stewards: R. Cameron, J. Murphy, W. Chapman. K, Whiteman, S. Woodill, vj. Lowrie, H. Wilson, J. MoLeay, G. O. Russell, F.. Green and C. Lee. Tho Prosidont. Vice-President, Treasurer, and Secretary are ex oflleio Stewards end members of Committee, PROGRAMME. Handicap Hcp.dlks, of 3D bovf, second horse 5 sovs from stakes. One mile and a hall, over six flights of hurdles, 3it 6m high. Nomination 10s, acceptance 20a, To start at ) p.m. Flying Handicap, of 25 govs, F-eaond horse 5-;ovs from She stakes. Three-quarters of a nme. Nomination 10s, acotptaoco 10s. To start at 1,40 pm. Maiden Flat, of 25 sovs, second horse 5 S‘v.i from tho gUkoa. Seven furlong. Weight forage. Kutranco 2(N. To starft at 2.20 pm. Fokdell Handicap, of 25 sova, second horse 5 snvn from the stakes. Five furlongs. Nomination 10s, acceptance 15s. To fctart at B p n;. , Wae enoatf, Cup Handicap, of 40 sovs, with Silver Cup, value 10 bovs. for winner, sec: nd borio 10 sova from tbo stakes. Oac mile Bi;d a quarter. Winner of Flying Handicap to oivry 71bs penalty. Nomination 2Qs, p.o oeptancc 20?. To ntart «t 3.-10 p.m. LADiEft* Bracelet, first horse value J 5 soy=, second horr-o value 5 sovs. One mile. Wei* ter v/iighfi for age. Ft r horses the.S have never v/ou an advertised race (hurdles or flat;) of tho value of over £lO. Gontieir.au aiders ou*y. Entrance *0?. To start a L i2U p.m. St. Patrick’s Day Handicap, ofSosovn, speoua herse 5 sovs from tho Makes. F«ur forlongs. Winner of tbo Fordcll Handicap to carry 71ha penalty. Nomination 103, acceptance 15s. To start at 5 d m. Saj well’s Starting Machine to bo used. NOMINATIONS, &c, All Nomlnationo end Entries close at 9 p.m, at Wangr.eni, on SA I'URDAY, 2nd March, 1907. Weights declared on Monday, llih March, 1907. ' Acceptances clo?e at Wanganui on MONDAY, 16th March, at 9 p.m. RUuFS. All races run under Now 'itcalami Rules for Racing. A Hack is a hone which has not at time of nomination won a race to the value of £IOO, or races of the collective value cf £250. The winner cf any race after declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 71bs, cf two or more races lOlbs, SELBY MOT-.TON, Hon, Secretary, Box 152, Wanganui, Approved in accordance with Sho Rules of Racing - J-muary Osh, 11*07. —W, Hail, Seerntary Wanganui Jockey Club. ' ” ‘ gLITE CO. SUMMER SALE! Commencing January 18th. Big Reductions on tho whole of our Stock, Wo MUST got rid of our Goods to tnako room for New Stock. Our shop is small and., doss not al : ow for putting anything away, s-o wo bavo decided to rtfuao no Seasonable Offer. Special Bargains in Ladies’ and Children's MILLINERY and various other Lines too numerous to mention, Call Early before the Gocus a;e picked over at Miss M. Burke & Co.’s, MANCHESTER STREET, E* CHA aE, OEOFTON, MARION. The Oldest Coachkiilder, Wheelwright, & General Blacksmith EsiahSlghiseßt in the District. FOE SALS. One Second - hand McOOBMIGK MOWER. Any quantity of Second-hand Massey Harris aud MoOormiok EE A. PEES and BINDERS, all in good order and to be Sold Cheap. Ono Second-Hand HORSE POWER AGENT for Booth, Macuona&d and Massey-Haebis Implements. All kinda of Implements kept in stock I of tho above makers. All kinds of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS and MACHINERY , REPAIRED. A large stock of Extras Qf all JLgrispltura! Implement Makers kept. Catalogues on application. P.O. Box 16. Telephone No. 10 BOOTS MADE HEW. J. TOY, KIMBOLXON BOAD, Fe'iLDING. Boots Repaired at Shortest Notice. A Trial Solicited.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8735, 8 February 1907, Page 4

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