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C< ABKSON’S CHEAT EMPTYING BUT SALE HAS STARTED. Oar great event o£ price lowering in Cycles and Sundries has just 8 are on a soaie of lowners seldom it over equalled. _ , It is an opportunity that hundreds of Cyclists will not miss. Think of rs&n on Sundries and 5 per cent, on Cycles. Wo shall also give a new inner Tube to those who spend or At no time have wo made such sacrifices to please the purses of Never before have such Bargains been offered. No prudent Cyclist can afford to miss this otter. Come and soo the Goods and note the PrisesWe are Making a great Window Display of Tempting Bargains. W. CLARKSON, 20th CENTURY CYCLE AGENT, FEILDIN&

&extti£x£sa&tatzP'> JOCKEY CLUB annual "meeting. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, March Gth and 7th, 1907 i STAKES, £llOO. Programme First Day. 1. Hack Hurdles, 76 sovs, If inflep. 9. Makirikiri Hack, 100 soya, 6 furlongs. ; 3. Dannevirko Cup (open), 200 sovs, riiiles. 4, Trial Hack, 50 sovs, 7 furlongs. , 5, Tahoraite Hack Welter, 70 sovs, 7 lur6. Flytog Stakes (open), 110 sovs, 6 furlongs 7, Electric Hack, 70 sovs, 4 furlongs. 8. Tamaki Welter (open) 110 sovs, 7 fur- ' longa. Programme Second Day. ; i Second Hack Hurdles, CO b.qvb, miles. '2. Jjandicftp (open;-I°° B °7 e > 6 (ur ‘ 3. Telephone Hack, tit) BOV3, 5 furlongs. 4# Tapuatui Hack Woltor, CO sovs, I roilo. 5. Autumn Handicap (open), 125 sovs, l gule and a distance. 6. The Shorts, 50 soys, 5 furlongs. 7. Mangatera Hack, .60 sovs, 7 furlongs; 8. Kaitoke Welter (open), 109 soys, 7 furlongs. | Second and third money in all events. Nominations, except for Trial and Shorts, close on MONDAY, February 11th, at 9.30 Weights w;’l be declared about FRIDAY February 15th.’ Acceptances for first day’s races close TUESDAY, February 19th, at 9.30 p.m. For full programme see Referee. i "JAMES SPIERS FREEMAN, Secretary. CLUB QTRATFORD RACING ANNUAL MEETING To be hold on the Stratford Racecourse on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 13rfl & Utu MARCH, 1907. Judge :W. U, Hartgill. Stahteb ;O. O’Connor. Handicapped: J. E. Eonrys. Seckktakv ; J. 'R. Mackay. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY—WEDNESDAY, IStb March. 1, railway hack handicap of CO sovs., second horse to receive 10 sovs from the rtalrea. Nomination 203, acceptance 20s. Six furlongs. Sturt 12 noon. 2, TRIAL HANDICAP TROT of SO bovb., (in saddle) second horfa tp receive 5 bovb. from the btalioa. Open to all horsps that have not won in 4,20 or bolter. Nomination 103, acceptance 10j; 1J miles. Start 12.16 p.m' 3, BOROUGH STAKES of 30 bovb., second horse to reoeivo 5 bovb from the stakes. Open to all hor«e3 that have never won a race of 15 bovb an tto time of start. Weights tor two-year-olds Ist 71bfl, tbree-year-oids Sit, four-year-olds and upwards Bst 71b' Entrance 20b; furloners. 8tar61.30 p.m. i. STRATFORD GDP HANDICAP of 120 bovs. (' pan* second horse to receive 15 sovs and third horse 5 sovs from the stakes. Nomination acceptance 50s; 9 furlongs, Start 5. OHURA HACK HURDLE HANDICAP of 60 sovs, Beoond horse to reoeivo 10 sovs from tba stakes. Winner of any hurdle race after the declaration of weights to carry lOlba penalty, two or morn races 171bs penalty. Over 6 flights of Bit. 6in. batten hurdles. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s !1J miles. Start 3 p.m. G. MXDHURST HACK HANDICAP of 70 bovb, cccond horso to receive 10 bovb from the stakes Nomination 20s, acceptance 30b; 1 mile Start 7. FARMERS' PLATE of 80 bovb, second horsa to receive 5 bovb from the stakes, Open to all horees four-yoir-oldß and upwards that are not nominated lor any other race at lino meeting (Echo Welter, Cardiff Stakes, and Ladies’ Paras excepted) and have never started in any race (Farmers Pistes excepted ondAvinnora o( those barred). Welter weight forage, gentlemen riders. Entrance, 2bs, l mile. A trophy to tuo valua of £lO will be presented to tha winner. Start 4.15p.m. 8, FLYING HANDICAP (op' ; n) o( 8J BOVS., second horse to receive 10 bovs. from the stakes. Nomination 20s, acceptance 30b j B furlongs. Start 6 p.m,

SECOND DAY—THURSDAY, MARCH !■ 1. COUNTS HACK HANDICAP of CO soi second horse to receive 10 sovs from tc stakes. N ominafion 20a. acceptance 20a; si furloDEP. Slwfc 12 noon* 2 STRATFORD HANDICAP TROT of 40 SOI (in saddle), second horse to receive 6 sovs froi the stakes. Nomination 10a, acceptance lOi Omiloa. ftfcflffc 12.80 D.iila 2 miiea. Start 12.80 p.m. , ~, 3. BT. PATRICK’S- HANDICAP (open) of li sovs, second horso to receiva 10 boVs from fcfc stakes. Nomination 203, acceptance 40d s or 4. MiKUBX B HACK*HURDLE, HANDICAP I C 0 sovs. second horse to reoeiye 10 sots froi the stakes. Over six flights of Bft. Bin, batte hurdles, Nomination 20a aooeptanpa 20s; 1 miles. Start 3 p.m. , 6. CARDIFF STAKES of SO govs, second horf to receive 5 sovs from tho stakes, Open to a borr.es that have never won a race o! the vain of 25 sovs at the time of starting. Weight 8a Winner of any rase to carry 9st. Eairauc 20s; 44 furlongs. Start 2.45 p.m. G. TOKO WELTER HACK HANDICAP of £ EOV3, second horse to recewo 3 boys from tr stakes. Minimum weight Bst; nomination 1( acceptance 203, 7 furlongs. Start 880 p.m. 7 LADIES’ PURSE HACK HANDICAP cf 8 sovs, second' home to receive 6 soys from to stakes, Open to all boysoo that have neve won a race exceeding 83 soys at tho time t entry. Minimum weigh! lost, geullpme rider's. Nomination 10s, acceptance 10a i furlongs. Start 4.15 pm. A trophy of th value of JSIO will be presented to the rider c the winner. 8. PINAL HANDICAP (opep) pi 70 sovs, seoon horse to receive 10 sovs from th.o stakes Nomination >!os, acceptance EOn; G furlongs Start 4.45 p.m. DATES OP NOMINATIONS, ACCEPTANCES ETC. Nomination]; close on SATURDAY, 2Brd Fobru arv, 1907, at!)p.m, . , . Wo Khts lor first days* races declared on o about SATURDAY, March end, 1907, and fo second day’s events on Wednesday, March led Acceptances for first day’s events and entile for Borough Stakes, Farmers’ Plato and Cordii Stakes, close on MCHDaY, 4th Match at 9 p.m. Acceptances for second day’s events oloso at Acceptances for seoona aop m i.m. on Wednesday, March 18tn, BULBS AND REGULATIONS, Vo which tho attention of persons entering horse, is particularly directed. All entries, nominations, oto., will close at thi ?ecretary’s'office, Stratford, at 9 p.m. Tolegrapl ,ffloe closes at 8 p.m. „ , . Entries telegraphed must he confirmed m writ ng as soon as possible, or owners are liable to i ■ no of £2 (Knle XVI -4.) AH races to be run under the N.Z. Luma o lacing and Trotting events under the rules of th< i.Z. Trotting Association. , , N,B. The Committee reserve to themselves tin ight of altering tho dates of entries, handicaps to., should they deem fit to do so. Per lull particulars see Refote e, .* J, R, MAOKA Secretary, Approved in accordance with Rules of Racing .uguet Ist, 1008.—P. Mopfatc, Secretary W ananui Jockey Club. HACK RACING CLUB. SECOND ANNUAL MEETING. FOB HACKS ONLY. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20th, 1007. Opicebs: President, J. Brnoe. Vioo-Proa 1denti, J. Norlhoote.Vi. Mitchell. 0. B. John Eton, W. P. Moßeth. Judge, H V. HammondAesistant Judge, W. Mitchell. Clerk of Course, J. Shirley. Starter. J. MoDonoll. Timekeeper, W. P. Pratt. Handioapper, O. Mo-bo. Clerk of Seales, Thos. noddy and J. Murray. Treasurer, O. E. Johnst n, Becretary, P. O. Boss, Oommitteo: A. Burno, R. 8. Hvnt , J. Shirley, A. Strawbtidgo, H. Burns, Q Sauer, Q. Smith A. Staokhousa, J. Barrow, Thos. Taylor, H. M. Brown, H. V. Hammond, A, Anted, Thos. Scott, M. Desmond, Jas. Barrow! Stewards i G. Smith, 3, Shfrioy, Joe Strawbridga, H, Burno, R. Moßcth, A, Burne, H. V. Hammond, P. E Pickering, Thos. Scott,: L. Young, J. MoDone A. B. Vilos, M. Deamond, Jas, Barrow. The President, VicePresidents, Treasurer and Secretary are esoffloio Stewards and Members of Committee. PROGRAMME. , Maideh Feat, of 10 sovs, second horse 2 aevs from the stakes. Seven furlongs Weight forage. Entrance IDs, To start at 12.80 pm , Plviko Hanoioai-, of 15 sovs., second horso Bsova from the stakes. Throe quarters of a mile. Nomination fis, acceptance IDs. To start at 116 p.m. ' ■ Tsial Hubbles, of 10 sovs, second horse 2aovs from the stakes. One and a ball mfios, over s-ven flights of hurdles Bft 6in high. Por horses that have never won an advertised raoe. Entrance 10i. To start at 1.45 pm. Cheltenham Cup. of 26 sovs, second horse 6sova from the stakes. One and a quarter miles. Winner of Plying Handicap to carry 71b penalty. Nomination 10s, acceptance IBs, To start at 2.15 p.m, iPin Wpltee, of 10 savs, eeoond horse 2aova from the stakes. Three-quarters of a mile, Welter weight lor age. Entrance 10s. To start at 8 p.m. _ Kimbolton Handicap Hobbles, of 20 sovs, second horse 6 bovs from the stakes-. One and a half miles, over seven flights of hurdles Bit 6in high. Nomination Ids, acceptance lOsi To start at 8,80 p.m. ; „ KrwiisA: Handicap, of 10 sovs., second horse Bsovs from the ■ stakes. Pour ■ furlongs. Nomination 6s acceptance ss, To start at 4.16 p.m. NOMINATIONS, &o. Nominations and Entries close at 6 p m. at onram on TUESDAY, t'Oth February, 1907. igbts declared on or about Saturday, 9th h, 1907. . „ icptanees aloes at Cheltenham on FRIDAY, idexob, 1907, ,66 6 p.m, , , t

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8744, 19 February 1907, Page 4

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