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TTT-IWITEA HACK BACISG CLUB. "second ANNUAL MEETING FOR EACK3 ONLY. WEDNESDAY, MAEOH 20th, 1907. Opicebs:—President. J. Br.-co. Vioe-Pfei-a3tuß J. JSortacote.V.. MitctxsU. 0. 13. J' bneun, W. F. MoSeth. Ju«eo, U V H-.mraor-a. /s:stant Judge, W, Ml lobell. Oi.rs off lourte, J. Bbirlev. Starter, J. MoDor-e.-timekeeper, W. P. Prj.lt. Ha-, diaper, O. Mo-bo. Clerk ol Scale;, Ihcs. Boddy ana J. Hurray. Treasurer, O. B Jonr.st.rn. fejCre-ta-y, F. C. Bota. Committee: A. Borno, it. ». jßjiioß, J. Sbiriey, A. «rs»b:tago. H. Hnni;-, G Sauer, G. Smith A. Btsckhouse, J. Barrow, unos. Taylor, H. M. Brown, H V. Hammona A. Aptea, Thos. Scots, M Dtsmona. .las. Barrow. Stewwdß i G. Smith, J. Sh,-lev, Joe Strawbriage, H. Buine. it. Meßetb. A. HuvJc, H. V. Hammond, 1?. B Pickering, Tbos. r-X„t, Your*. J. McDone A B Vilea, M. penana. Jas, Barrow. Tne President. Vicer -eaidents, Troisurer an! Secretary aro cxoffloio Stewards ana Memaers o£ Commute*. PROGRAMME . Maiden E"lat of 10 SO7B tccond horse 2s- j" from the stakes. Baven furlongs We.gl iorage. Entrance 103. To Ptart at 13 80 pi. 2. Flying Handicap, of 15 sova., second boras Binre !rom tbe stakes. Three quarters ol a mile. Nomination ss, acceptance ID-i. J.O etarc at v l 16 b.m. 8. Trial riußDLr,s.oi 10 sove, cocona horoo 2*ov, from tbe stekef. Ono and a half miles, over seven flights c' hurd-ea Brt em high, hot horses tbat have never won an reoo. Entrance 10*. To fctaijaj 1.86 pm. 4. Cheltenham Cup, ol 25 flevs, second nor. 6 Baova from tbe st»l<63. Ono and a qu.Ai.cr miles. winner o; Flying Handicap to carry 71h penalty. Nonrnalioa 10a, aeaeptaa,c 15* To sta.t at 2.15 p.m. 5. ipiTi Weliee, oiIOBiTS, second horse Zsotb frem the slates. Tbrcc-qnartera of aroilr Wetor weight lor a„ ■• UnUaoce 10s. lo start at S p.m. , ( . 6. KIMBOMON HASDIOJI. HCBDT.ES, Ol ' 1 BCVS^ second horse 6 tovs irom the stakes. One ana a half miles-.over seven flights of hurdles Sit 6in high. Nomination IDs, acooptance 10a. To B.srt at BSO p.m. , , 7. Kiwitia Haswoap, of 10 sovs., second horso aoceptacos 63. To Etart at NOMINATIONS, Sea. All Nominations ana Ertnes close at 8 p m. at Cheltenham on TUESDAY, SBtn febrDiry,, i 907. Weights declared on or ..boat Ba.uraay, 9tn Aooeptano'oa ,'los« »'t f oeltmhim on FBIDA/ 16th March. 007, at 6 p.m. BOLES. All races run under New Zealana Rules of E A Hack is a horse whfch has rot, «t fmo cf nomination, won a raoe ol the value of ±IJ , or raoes of the collective value cf £2t-1. The winner of ar.y race after decimation of weights to carry a penalty of 71b, of two or mxe races 101 b. F . 0 . ROSS Secretary. I ET|7"ABIiBNQATE JOOKI ANNUAL ME3STIN JOCKEY CLUB. FOB HACKS ONLY. THURSDAY, 21st CrFicEßß:—President. W. Tucker. Vice-Proa • den«, A. C. M«nnirg-on a'-.d W. B. TaoJ. andge, H. Green. Clark of Conrso, P. H, Jon"a Starter, J. Ooombes. Timekeeper, W. B. Tack. Faudioabper, J. K. a-onrys. Clerk of Scales, ir MuSregor, Assistant Olerk of Saales, A. 1 oPoilare. Hon. Medio*! Officer, Dr. Andenon. Hon. Veterinary Surteon, Maxwell Edgar, Hon. Secrotary, Selby Morton. Hon; Treasurer. E. Johnston. Committee: A. Molfarlane, D. Liowrie, B.Woodill, K. Cameron, O. C. Kuatel!, A. Plfger, J. Murphv, W. Chapman, F. H. Jonea.' H. Wilson, G. Campbell, O. .Lewis, C. Loo ana E. Green. Stewards: B. uaraoron, J, Mcrphy, W. Chapman, E. Wnite-nan, S. Woodill, O. Liwrie, H. Wilson, J. MoLeay, O. G. Kussell, B. Green ana O. Lee. The Proaiaont, Vioe-President, Treasurer, and Secretary are ex officio Stewards and members of Comurt'ao. | PROGRAMME. Hakdioap Hhudles, of 80 horse 5 sovs from stakes. Ono ; ever six flifht* of hurdler, on, u;ci i"b". Nomination 103, acceptance 20a. To stars at 1 pra. Flying Handicap, of 25 sovs, second horse 530 vs from tbe stakes. Thn-e-q'iarters of a mile. i Nrmiaf.tion 10a, acesptaace 15.=. To. start at I 1.40 p m. Maiden Flat, of 2S sovs, second horse 5 s v 3 I from the stakes. Seven furlongs. Weight I for age, Entrance 20s. To Etart at 2.20 p Foobell Handicap, of S 5 s r .va, second horso 5 sov3 from the svakes. Five fur-ocgr. Uomiuat'on 10s, aoceptanoe 8. To start at 8 pm. Wab esoate Cdp Handicap, of 40 aovs, with I Silver Cup, value 10 tovs, for winner, a°o nd horso 10 sovs from the stakes. One mile and a quarter. Winner of Flying Handicap to carr? 71bs penalty. Ncraination 20-j, cjptanoo 20s. To statt at 8.40 p.i Ladies' Bracelet, Aral horse vain secoad horse value D sovs. One r ter weight for age. Frr horaes »u*. u»>« never won an advertised rai'e (hurdles or flat) of the value of over £lO. Gentleman riders on'y. Entrance 20;. To start at i2O p.m. , St. Patricsl's Dav Handicap, of sova, Eecond htrse 5 sovs from the stakes. Feur furlongs. Winner of the Ford ell H ndicap to carry 71bs penalty: Nomination 10a, acooptance 16a, To start at 5 p m. Sajwell's fltirting Maohine to be used, KOMINATIONS, &a, All .races run under New Zealand Rules for Racing. Ali Nominations and Enttioi close atßpi Wonganui, on SATURDAY, 2nd March, 190.. Weights declared on Monday, Uth March, 1907. Ac'ceptiinoos close at Wahßa° n ' on MOMDAY, 18th March, at 9 p.m. RUTjES. A Hack is a horsa which has not at time ol nomination won a race to tbe value of .£IOO, cr races of the collective valuo of £250. Tho winner of any iv.ee after declaration of weights to carry opan°Ky of 71bi of two or more raoes fOlbn, .„ SELBY MOUTON, Hon. Secretary, Wanganui. Approved in accordance with the Rules of Pacing.- ,T,nuary 9th, 1907—W. Hall, Secretary Wangamii Jccktv Club,
.. J. PR! COMMISSION AGENT FE IXj DING, Lately carried on by Ms: H. 8. Bates has been purchased by ms, Those who require- to bo driven to nay part of the N h slaud, wire or write to rae, P.O Box 49, Tclephor 57, botwt an the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.rr. after 6 p.m., Tehyhono 59
THIS is the kind of Property Men arc looking for who htkve mado morioy on the land and intend to make moro. j Fop Ba!e as a Wfacla op Hal "Al O Aca^s ricil g rnz ' :D S country AJjL4j papa formation, well watered ; a number of good building sites j 245 acres fellsd and in course of being grassed, balj anoe (with the exception of about 150 acres, which is tall ferr is light bush, tawa, rimu, hinaa, miro, mixed scrub, etc. The owner says the land will compare very favourably, j with the Moawhango and Taibape j hill country for grazing purposes and has a j much milder climate. This is saying a | great deal, for graziers oven from the riohi est lands of the Taranajki dißtret are favourably impressed with these parts. Tenure L.1.P., annual rental £OO 14s 8d; residence not compulsory until 1908. A few hours ride from Main Trunk Lino, sale yards now being treoted within eightmiles. Bona fide buyers-will be esoorted to the property. It is a chance to get a rich seation that should not ba missed. Terms oaa be arraDced, No 86. LAND AGENTS, MIEAPE I 0 Y_C L E S. J. A. L BONGOTE&, la AGENT for and keeps a large stock of MABSBY-HABBIB . BED BIED, mid B. .8. A. BIQICLBS BEPAIttING In all its bwnobos done on tho premises at ehosiieat BQtt<j9< j
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8764, 15 March 1907, Page 4
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