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RUIiES. r . All races run under Now Zealand Rules jdi B A Hack ia a horse which has J>cS, at t-me of nomination, won a race of the value of *“v,o. races of the collective value of *SOO. ' . Tho winner of any racy after declaration ot weight ™o catty a penalty of 71b, ot two or more races 101 b. P. 0. BOSS, Secretary. ■WTyARBENGATB JOCKEY CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. EOK HACKS ONLY. THURSDAY, 2 Ist MARCH, 1907. ’ Officers; —President. W. Tucker, Vice-Presi-dents, A. 0. Manninston nod W. K. Taos. Judtie, B. Green. Clerk of Course, P. H. Jones. Starter, J. Coombea. Timokeepei, 1 W K. Tuck. Handicapper, J. K. Hern-ya. : dork of Scales, D. McGregor. Assistant CierS of Scales, A. MoPoxlano. Hon. Mooioal ; Officer, Dr. Anderson. Hon. Vatorinary out* i peon, Maxwell Edgar, M.B.C.V.S. Hon, S_c- ! retary, Selby Morton. Hon; Treasurer. K. Johnston. Committee; A. Moß’arlane, D. f Lowrio. S. Woodill, K. Cameron, C, G. Bus tell, ' A Plveer, J. Murphy, W. Chapman, P. H. ' Jones. H. Wilson, G. Campbell, O. Lewis, 0. j Leo and B. Grean. Stewards: A. Cameron, J, | Murphy, W. Chapman, K. White-nan, 8. j Woodill, D. iiowrie, H. Wilson, J. MoLeay, O. i G Busaell, E, Graen and O. Leo. Ihe Presii dent, Vice-President, Treasurer, and Secretary 1 are ex officio Stewards and members of Com- ! mit':eo.

PROGRAMME, Handicap Huedlus, of BO sot?, second novae 5 sova from stakes. Oao mile end a ha. , o vtr six flights of hurdlee, 3ft 6m lush. Nomination Ida, acceptance2os. lo start at Flyuq Handicap, of 23 sovs, second horse Biovs from the Biaket. Three-quarters of “ m ' J O; Nomination 10s, acceptance 15s. To start at Maiden of 25 sots, second horse 5 sots from the stakes. Seven furlongs. Weight for ago. Eutrance 20?. To start at 2.20 pto. Foedell Handicap, of 25 sots, second horse 6 sovs from tho stakes. *we fnilonES. Nomination 10s, acceptance las, To start at Watuengate Cep Handicap, of 10 sovs, with Silver Cup, value 10 tova. tor winner, second horse 10 sove from tho stakes. One mile and a quarter. Winner of Flying Handicap to carry 71bs penalty. Nomination 20e, acceptance 203. T’o start at 8.40 p.m. Ladies’ Bracelet, first horse value lo sovv, second horse value 5 eovs. One mile. Welter weight tor ago. For horses that h*vo never won an advertised race (hurdles or fiat) of the value of over £lO. Gentleman riders only. Entrance 20. 1 , To start at 4-0 Sr. arnica's Day Handicap, of 25 sove, second horse 5 sovs from the stakes. Feur furlongs. Winner of the If or dell Handicap lo carry 71ba penaltv. Nomination 10s, acceptance loa. To start at 5 pm, Say well’s Starting Machine to bo need. NOMINATIONS, So, All races ran under New Zealand Rules for Racing. All Nominations and Entries close atO p.m, at Wanganui, on SATURDAY, 2nd March, UK.7. Weights declared on Monday, 11th March, close at Wanganui on MONDAY, 18th March, at 8 p.m. RULES. t . A Kr.oji la a horre which has pot at time oi noiuiaatiou won a race to the value of .■€loo, or races of tho co?.le.ctlv.q valu of £250. * "“The winner of any race after declaration ot weights to ca rry a penalty of of two or more races 101 ba, SEtBY MORTON, _ Hon. Secretary, Box 153, Wanganui. Approved in accordance with the Rules of Racing.— January oth, 1007.-“vv. Hall, Secretary Wanganui Jockey Club TAIHAPE BAND CARNIVAL To bo held on tne TAiKAPE OVAL ON ST. PATRICE’S DAY, Monday, 18th March, !907CHOPPING, PAWING, RUNNING, HOIiSS AND PONY EVENTS, A Day of Amusement foe Young & Old. Pi.iOGEa.MMB, 1. Bovs’ Race, IS and under : Ist rOs, 2nd ss| 3rd 2a Gd; post entry Gd 2. Maiden Race, 100 yards: Ist 30s, 2nd 10s ; post entry 2a 3. Maiden Jumping: Ist £5, 2nd Trophy value 30s ; poet entry 5s 4- Maiden Chop, 15in. white pine log ; Ist £4,2nd £1; nomination ss, no accept^ I nnoo 5. Handicap , Flat, ICO yards: Ist £2, 2nd ICs; nomination Is Cd, acceptance is G. Maiden Pony lump 14.2 and under: Ist £2 10s, 2nd £l< post entry 3s 7. Double-handed Saw,' 20in. white pine logs; Ist 100 s, 2nd 20a 1 nomination 6s pair, acceptance nil 8. Kangaroo Race: Ist 80s, 2nd 10s ; post entry Is Cd 9. Handicap Chop 18in white pine logs s Ist 150 s, 2nd 30s, 3rd 10s; nomination 7s Gd, acceptance nil 10. Open Hunters’ Jump : First 1008 and trophy, 2nd 20s and trophy ; post entry 6a 11. HandioapFlat, 220 yards; Ist 40s, 2nd 1 ’ 'IGb ; nomination Is Gd, acceptance Is 12. Girls’Race ; Ist 7s 6d, 2nd 3s, 3rd 2s ; nomination free 13. Open Pony Jumping, 1&.2 and under ; pet 60s, 2nd 20s'; post entry 3s 14. Haea’hand Chop, 20iu white* pine log,; Ist 100 s, 2nd YQs, 3rd 10s ; nomination 6a, acceptance nil _ Sheep-guessing Competition,, etc. First event starts punctually at U,3C£a.m. Nominations for Chopping, Sawing, and running events clo.qe with the Secretary on WEDNESDAY, March ,6th, at 7 p.m. Fees and 2 years’ performances to accompany nominations; No nomination whatever accepted unless accompanied by entrance fee Chopping and Sawing Events under the rules of {he N.Z. Axemen’s Association Running events under the rules of the N,sf. Athletic Union •The Committee reserve the right to alter, add to, or (Icicle the programme, also to postpone, if necessary, sports on account p£ bad weather. Tho ’Judges’ decision in all cases iu .be final and not amenable to any action’at 1 aw' I ' . Maiden Events are for Competitors,; either parson .or horse, that have never : won money in any such .event. _ 1 Admission to ground Is ;' children half price S GRAND CONCERT and DANCE ia: the evening. Admission to Concert 2e ] and Is, Dance ss, ladies free. ] Refreshments provided and a good Band in attendance. i H. BERTRAM, Hon. Sec.

gMTE MILLINERY CO. SUMMJBS SALE! ,Csß?niencmg January I8t«. ■Big Seductions ca fee jvbolo of out 'Stock',' Wa MUST got rid of our Goods tof mako room for New Stock. Our shop is small and dots not allow for putting j anything »,way, so we have decided to refuse no Seasonable Offer. Special Bargains in Ladies’ and Children’s MILLINERY and various other Lines too numerous to mention. Call Early before tho Goods a:e picked • oyer pt Miss M. Burke & £o/f, MANCHESTER STREET, FEILDING

pjRJBMIER BUTCHERY, HULLS I wish to thank the pnblio for tho support accorded ms since my buslnes" has boon established. lam now in i position to offer Substantial BBDUI TIONrf on all Moat for CASH ever; Saturday evening. Nothing but Prime Beef and Mutton is kept in stock. Sham. Goons a Spbciautv. Ej. BXjAKEJj PREMIER BUTCHER, BULLS.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8741, 15 February 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8741, 15 February 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8741, 15 February 1907, Page 4

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