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PUBLIC NOTICES. .NORTH TARANAKI HUNT. ANNUAL D ACL 14 !%' FETING .Lb :'o be held im tlio Taranaki Jockey Club's llacccous'o on THURSDAY, SEPTEJMBEIi IS. 1913. Patron: Hon. 0/ Samuel; President, \V. Uii-tlling, Ksq.; Vice-presidents, Messrs N. King, E. E. Blundell, A. II Haleombe, 0. hopper, h. Watson, F. Sal way, E. W. Wheailey ~ indue. .Mr R. H. Pigott; Starter, -Me F. Watson; 1 iandicappurs, Messrs. F. Watson, H. George, H. Matthews and A. 11. Halcombe; Clerk, of Scales, Mr W. C. Weston; Timekeeper, Mr J. Dennett; Hon. Clerk of Course, Air A. K, Hash, stewards: oAlssrs H. George, F. Watson 11, H. Pigott, J. Smith, 0. W.' Sole, E. Elliot. F. Orboll, R. j. Matthews, E. F. Blnmhdi, L. Jonnins, L. A. Nolan. A. R Staudish, H. Matthews. B. H. Chaney, W. Hookham, E. Mason, A. J. Davoy, and S. Paul. Hon. Surgeon, Or. Fookos. OFFICIAL PROGRAMME, members’ handicap flat RACE.—To start at 1 p.m. For trophies value £5. Horses to have been in the North Taranaki Hunt District for three calendar months prior to Meeting, and to ho the l,ona. tide property of members of the North Taranaki Hunt who were financial on July Ist. 15)13. Muiiiuurn weight, list. Entry os. One mile and a quarter. Horses to have qualified with the North Hiranaki Hunt Hounds for season BILL Raders to be members of the North. Taranaki Hunt, OPEN HACK HANDICAP.—To start at 1.15 p.m. Ear trophy value £o and a sweepstake of os each for starters to go to first horse (sweepstake- payable at scale). A ide dejinitiou, hacks. Entry ss. Minimum wei'dit Bst 71b. Five furlongs. LADIES’ BRACE BET HAN DICAP For trophies valued at £5. Jq start at 2.15 p.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 gentlemen riders. Minimum wcught i l«+ Kntrv 5s About two miles, NOVICE STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP.—To start at 2.-15 p.m. for trophy value £5. A Imndieap steeplechase for Third-class Hrntei,-, to bo classified by Masters and De-puty-Masters, and to bo the nona lido property of members of the North Taranaki Hunt. No nomination accepted without being accompanied by classification cei tiih■.!>-> • Horses to lie ridden by gentlemen riders. Minimum weight, list. Entrance 5 s - About two miles. HUNT STEEP!,ECHASE HANDI- - start at 3.30 p.m._ For Ce.’) value £5. Minimum _ weight, list For bnnlers only. Winner of Undies’ Bracelet Co carry 101 b penalty. Entry ss. About two miles and a half. n ' OPEN HACK HANDICAP.—I o start at 4.15 p.rn. For trophy value £5 and a switfuatako of 5s each (payable at scale) for starters, to go to first horse. (V ido definition flacks.) Winner of First Open Handicap to carry a penalty of 1411). Entry ss. Four furlongs. HUNTERS’ I lAN DICA P HUR OLE HACK. —To start at 1.45 p.m. for trophies value £5. Minimum weight ]!)st 71b Entry ss. One mile and ■i half. U Aid FILIATION FOR. HUNTERS. Races 1,3, 4, 5. and 7 are deemed bo for horses that have been regnHy hunted with a recognised pick hounds, and the Master’s certiiiot" i the season of 1913 must ho proiced at the scales. Gentlemen riders only in Races 1, 1, 5. and 7. Emergency Riders’ censes may bo issued cn day of Races >o ss) for those events. DEFINITION OF A MACK. A hack is a horse which has not at V time prior to time of entry of ruination won a race of the value of 0 sovs to tlio winner, or races of the* gregato value of 250 sovs to the nner. ENTRIES CLOSE ON THURSDAY, ptember 11 1913. Weights will appear on or about DNDAY, September 15. E. L. HUMPHRIES, Hon. Secretary. Box 72, Now Plymouth, SRAM LAMPS—Metallic wire * drawn filament, 8, 1(5, 32, and c.p., 2s (id each; J.J.N. Metallic 0 drawn filament, 1(5, 25, and 50 ,2s each. It pays to use the am or J.J.N., as they give beitoi it, longer life, and meat econo tincurrent consumption. McMillan !’ redne. eaten rs "They need a finely ground meal 1 to prevent scours. They need a balanced food —fat, flesh and bone forming properties, in right proportions. They need to drink, the meal with the milk or whoy, not leave it in the bottom of the bucket. TUI CALFMEAL • fills the bill. Fine as flour; inado from the proscription of H. W. Lawrence, F.C.S., of Wellington, a qualified Agricultural Chemist ; leaves no sediment, because being so fine it floats through the milk. Try your calves on some —the local Agent mentioned below can supply Tui Calfmcal at those prices : 25lbs. 5/G 50!bs. tO/6 IOOIbs. 20/- 200 lbs. 38/Mado only by RODDER & TOLLEY, LTD, Palmerston North. Vi Sold by Midliirst Dairy Co., Newton King, ’ Stratford, and also bv I. J. Crosswell, of Eltliam, ami Central Co-op. Stores, Ltd., Stratford.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 6, 8 September 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 6, 8 September 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 6, 8 September 1913, Page 8

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