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NORTH TARANAKI HUNT. A* SCIL ll ACK M KKmo To bo hold on tho Taranaki Jockey Club's Raceconso on THURSDAY, LFPIEMLFR IS, 11)13. Patron: Hon. O. Samuel; President. W. Rirdling, Esq. ; Vice-presidents, Messrs N. King, K E. Blundell. A. 11. Halcombo, C. Lcppor, 1 . Watson, I l '. Sal way, id. W, Wheatlev Judge. Mr R. H. Pi go I c ; Starter, ,M; F. Watson; Hamlicappors, Messrs. F. Watson. H. George, id. -Matthews, and A. 11. Halcombe; Clerk of Scales, Yir W. C Weston; Timekeeper, Mr J. lienneti ; Hon. Clerk of Course. .Mr A. K La,-it. Stewards: eMssrs H. George, F. Warson, R. I). Pigott, J. Smith, (). W. Sole, F. Kiliot I l ’. Orbe'l, H. .1. Matllmus, F. F. lliuadell, L Jonnins, L. A, Nolan. A. 1! Standish. H. Matthews, 15. H. Chancy. W. lioukham, K. .Mason, A. J. Davoy, and S. Pan!. ■ 1 Hon. Surgeon, Dr. Fookos. OFFiOfAL PROGRAMME 1. MFMllFilS’ HANDICAP FLAT HALF.—To start at 1 p.m. For trophies value Co. Horses to have been i in the North Taranaki Hunt District for three calendar mouths, prior to Meeting, and to he tie bona, lido property of members o! , tho North Taivauaki Hunt who wer: financial on July Ist. Dio. Mini-; mum weight, list. Entry os_ One | mile and a quarter. Horses to have’ qualified with the North Taranaki; Hunt Hounds for season 11)13. Rid- i its tii ha members of the -North , Taranaki Hunt 1 OPEN HACK HANDICAP—To; start at J. 1.3 p.m. For tropliy rain ■: Pd anti a sweepstake of 5s each fort starters to go to first horse (swoop-; stake payable at scale). Vide deli-! rjition, backs. Entry o;:;; Minimum , weight Sst 71b. Five furlongs, LAD! ES' ili 1A C El. EI 11A NI) I CAi ’ .—For trophies valued at id. To start at 2.J0 j».m. A handicap steeplechase for all horses that have. . never won a steeplechase at the; time of starting. All horses to.be; nominated by ladies and ridden by j g ■ntletnen riders. Minimum wcighi j Ist. Fntrv 5s -About two miles NOVIUI'i STEEPLECHASE HAN-j

DICAP.—To start at 2.15 p.m. For trophy* value C 5. A handicap steeplechase for Third-class Hi.liter, to ho classified )>y .Masters and I).’ puty-.Masters, and to he the lion., lido property of members of tin. North Taranaki Hunt. No nomination accepted without being 'accompanied by classification certificate. Horses to be ridden by gentlemen riders. .Minimum weight, fist. Entrance os. About two miles. 5 Hl' X T ST if If I' I. iff 'll AS K HAX I) I CAP,-—'l’o start at 3.30 p.m. For Cap value 1:5. .Minimum • weight list For hunters only. Winner oi Ladies’ Bracelet to carry 101 b pen ally. Entry os. About two miles ami a. half. G OPEN HACK HANDICAP.—'D start at -1.15 p.m. For-trophy valm £5. ami a sw gjistake.of os eaei (payable at scale) for starters, r a half., QFA 1.1 FI CAT lON FDR HU XTF. KR, Races 1. -‘5, -I, 5. and 7 are .deeme*' fo bo; for liorses that have been regu iarly hunted with a recognised pie!of hounds, and the Master's eerrib Bt< for the season of 1913 must be pro dneed at the scales. « Gentlemen riders only in Kates ] 3,4, 5, and 7. Emergency Riders' Licenses may be. issued cn day of Race? (fee os) for these events. DEFINITION OF A MACK. A hack is a hurst? widen inis not a‘ any time prior to time of entry of nomination won a race of the value of 100 so vs to the winner,-or races of tinaggregate value of 250 so vs to tin j winner. EX TRIES CLOSE OX THURSDAY September 11 1913. • Weights will appear on or about MONDAY, September 15. E. L. HUMPHRIES, Hon. Secretary. Box 7:2, Now Plymouth.

AT THE REQUEST nK ]{RRf DRXTS OF OPUNA K 1 ROAD AND CARDIFF, CA NNON & C° B UTG H ERG, • OF KROADWA V,. STRATFORD, .o now miming tlrjir carts aloii£ tliat route to Cardiff. Only the Bebt Meats Supplied.

USETTLE OH A GOOD THING I 11 HK host of Good Things aro to bo had fit the CENTRAL TEA ROOMS. Light Refreshments fit al' ■as son ah in hours. Bread and Small Goods 'lie of the host. Up-to-date •itrn'h of Oiioioo Confectioner*. Soft Drinks 0, BSAUMOWT, (Late Kerr and McLain). HIIOADWA V. STRATFOF D HOTEL. STRATFORD. MRS JIM SULLIVAN, Proprietress, (Lato of I’etono and Coronation Hotel Flthani.) Desires to notify the gene’ml puMh that she Itas taken over the above well-knowm hotel, and will he nhid A> welcome old and now friends. TARIFF: 4s Gd per day, £1 weekly ALL MEALS la. No home should he without the famous R.oslyn Writing Fad, 100 sheets. Only 6d am! Is-eaeli troin ail dealers. Ask for it.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 100, 1 September 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 100, 1 September 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 100, 1 September 1913, Page 8

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