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PATEA RACING CLUB ANNUAL MEETING^'HACKBONIV E_A eCljt B MOND AT, Bth April, 1901. President—W.O. Bymes,Esq. Vlco-Prost dent—H. 0. Clarke, Mcßae, Bsg. Handicapper Xr. J. K Henrys. Starter Starting Machine. Timekeeper Mr. 0. Potto. Clerk of Scales—Mr. J. Paterson. Clerk of Coarse Mr. P. Eastbury. Treasurer Mr. E. 0. Olarke. Stewards—Messrs 8. GiUiRan, W. Gower, 0. T. Potto, W. Byrnes, T. Campbell, Jag Paterton, H. 0. Clarke, & B. Mcßee, A> Sergeant, W. Matthew* PROGRAMME: 1. FtnilG HANDICAP, at 40 sow (stand horse to receive 6 son out of the sUket : distance f mile, domination, Us; acceptance r 90b. Co start at 11.46 am I 2. HANDICAP HURDLES, of 40 sots: I eeoond horse to receive 8 sovs out of the stakes; distanoe, H miles; oyer 6 flights of hurdles, Bft Bin high. The winner of any hurdle rsce after the declaration of weight* to carry a Density of lOlbs. Nomination, 16s; acceptance, 90s. To start at 13.80 pm 8. EAEARAMEA STAKES, S son: seecnd horse to rooeivoS sovs out of the stakes ( distsnoe 4} furlongs. Open to horses bat hav* never won a raoe exceeding £2B in value. Weight fist. Entrance, 26s—on genersl entry ' " ~ ' katlpm 4. PATEA EABTEB HANDIOAP.76»ovi second horse to reoeive 10 sots, and third kon>e [ 6 sots out of the stakes; distance, 1| miles. Nomination, 90s; eooepUuMe, 40s. To start at 9pra | 5. FABMERS' PLATE, of 88 eon: second horse to receive 8 sovs out of the stakes; distanoe 1 mile. ~ ' " ' ' night. For ell hones that have never | fur any other raoo (Farmers' Plates excepted, and winners of those barred). Welter weight-forage. I Open to all horses trained in, and the bona nde property of residents within the boundaries of prior to date of rasing. To i 8. ALTON HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP. of 48 sovs, j second horse to receive 6 sovs out of the stakes; distanoe 1 mile, sffaii-n-ni weight, [ Bst 71b. Nomination, X6s; seospteace, 28s. To start at 8.80 pm 7. FINAL STAKES, of 26 sovs: seoond hone to receive 8 sovs out of the stakes, Dietaaee, 4} furlongs. Open to all horses that have never won a race at time cf starting. Weight, Ost. Entrance, 28s -on general enter uurkt. To start at 4.18pm DAKS 09 NOMINAIOWB. AOOBffAHOM Am GBJTHrUL ENTRIES. Voimtisiosm op to 8. pjn. on Wedaea* IBHMS declared on Mfay, Sad | Mawb, 1901. AOOBPTANOBS AMD GBVIBAIi EUTBIM BO to 8 p.m. on Friday, 80th Much, 1001. Rules and Re<wlatiokß. ir— A "Hack "means a boss that has at time of Nomination, never won a rsee of the value of 80 sovs or races of the collective value of 180 sovs since Ist August, 1890, and has never wen an advertised race exceeding 40 sovs (hack and hunter races excepted) 9 —The winner of any flat race after declaration ot weights to carry a penalty of fibs, and of every additional race 61b extra an all handicap flat events B—Entries by telegrams muft give full titulars of the horse, and mu writing at the earliest possible opportunity , trainers, and otheri entering and accepting horses for the above Meeting are notified that no entxies or aeeeptanees will -be re* eeived unless accompanied by the mmisssrf amount in eash Stakes ptidin full. All rases to bs run under the JTew 3eirMd rule resin Nora.—The Post and Telegraph offloei closes at p.m. The Secretary will reoeive7money fo investment on the totallsator. R W. HAMERTON, Secretary. Approved by the Taranaki Metropolitan Club, January 26th, 1901. Mtusell eetwood, Secretary. SOFT AND GLOSSY HAIR. TO make the hair growsoft," glossy, and luxuriantly i«> matter that has vexed the minds of many thousands. The hair requires to be nourished, and the skin of the head kept clean and in a healthy condition. To do this yon must use Parker's Hair Tonic It is the only preparation that fulfils all the requliements without the disadvantages U not soil the finest linen or face "" is not poisonous, nor does it contain lything to injure the most tender akin It la not highly perfumed, and in no ay objectionable to the most refined r~— if smell. It effectually removes dandriff or otto _jpurities from the scalp. l It makes the hair grow soft, glossy, an itreng It is sold In patent bottles at 2s 6dt by post Bs. It is manofaotuqed only by the proprietor, It should be on every lady's toilet table. Distributing Agent for TaranaU—A. I, BYKBB, opposite Theatre Royal, New Ply. mouth. Waltara Agents Lawmhoi Bbos. Storekeepers. "•■ SUNBEAM pom Qtrvott TPA AfMst-l. OOOK * son.
_\' \ \ N, \ > \ X N_\ TO L-aiRY FARMERS something to take the place of the fat removed by the separator. This is fonnd in COD LIVER OIL. A lion will rear a calf. be obtained/rom. a^^TBMPLBB, Stratford IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. CHEAP MANURES! ON TB9OKB AT NGAHAUBANGA, 1* MANURE-** Feb fox. GUABAKMBD AHAMBIS. Trlcaloic Phosphate 27peroentt, Ammonia 7 per oent. BONB 6e VBB lON. GUARANTEED AMALYSB. Trioaldc Phosphate 43peroent _ Ammonia 1 per cent NO. 1 MIXTUBH. £5 Ss 8d PBa TON. OOABANMBO A>ABTMB. One-half Lawks' Suphspbowhatb, One-half Bom Dubs. MO. t MIXTURE; £4loi pro Toir, One-half LAWHtf SUPBBPHOBfHASB. ,One-half." M," Mambbb. Ma 4 MIXTUBB. X*;i6e fbb Ton. One-third Lawss* Supbsphospha*! One-third Thomas' Phosfhati One-third Boh» Dubi This li a flrst-olass Turnip Manure, and ii specially recommended for wet or aovr lands. SPBOIAfc. POTATO MAttURB— . £6 PlßfOir. KAINHH She addition of a small proportion of MKtnt to any of the Mixture is an advantage, and can be made without extra oharge 1 specified by the parehaserslwhea giving the order. MIXTA* I She Maaares aae net miked until the —*— are sent oat, and »ni*Were at thei/ eaa have the est «■*»] Manures sent a k Ike anker'* bags, and make the area thoieefrren, A& IKXfUHft eao be'nsurfe at i to Mtt famon. Mote-Che «li» Manq ' ' Iraidke in proportion to ooet out of 19 experiment* with Champion Swede Turnips at lie Government Experimental Farm at MbnohaU a 1897 (see page 170, Fifth ~ lie of Agricultural Department) : e experiments made at itomehaki -with various Manures upon Turnips in the Season 1898-99 shew that the bist result was obtained from a mixture of one-third stssmed bone dutt and two-thirds baslo slag (Thomas' Phosphate}, whist the best , remit, at a minimum eost, was from a . nature of one-third Lawes* Superphosphate and two-thirds of the W.M B Ce's ' "M ' Manure. The latter mixture contains the same component* as the W,U S. Oe. s No. 1 Mixture, the proportions eelng ] | a little different. Ihe former oombinatien pelnts o the fact, now generally reoog- ( nised. that the value of batio slag, also knewn m Thomas' Phosphate, has been •reatii under-eitimated. Che W.M.B. , Oe.'s He. 4 Mixture eentains one-third of Thomas' Phosphate. A perusal ef the report of Mr. Qillanders, the manager at , lebaki, embodying the reeults of the experiments referred to, which will be | | found In the Seventh Report of the Department of Agriculture, wonld amply repay any farmer who finds a difficulty in | •eleotingjtho most suitable manures. THS COWAN* BBOBIVBB BTOOK FOR FREEZING upon owner's account at the following rates To include slaughtering, Freezing, Sn ppin'g, Wrapper and Freight FOR SHIPMENTS IN THE MOfITH OF JUNE TO NOVEMBER, Indus'veMUTTON, Jd per lb (three farthings) BEEF, 9-10 d nine-tenths of a LAMB, 9-lOd penny (nine-tenths of a F)R SHIPMENTS I*7 THE MONTHS OF DBOEMBER TO MAY, inclusiveMUVTOK.A and MM per lb (one! penny and one-tenth) BBS?, 1 and MOdlper lb (one penny and one-tenth LAMB, 1-Bd per lb Rone penny and one fifth The Wellington Meat ~ . ompany, UMISBD. DILMOT BLADDHN, I PARTNERSHIP. OB ts hereby given that we, t undersigned have this day entered Into tnershio as Land and Xetate Agents n w Plymoaen. EDGAR WATT. OAT ID LAIN 0
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 57, 28 March 1901, Page 1
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