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PATKA RAGING OLUB. A S*D>,L «MIXTIXa jjtot Ebola only). T ASTRB MONDAY, 13TH AFRH% 1903. V " ' fklron, W. Byfaes, Esq., U.H.H.; President . H. 0. Olarie, Esq.; Vice-President W. Gower, Judge, Mr 0. William* J Starter, Mr 0. H. Chavannes; Handicap, per, Mr J. E. Henrys ; Clerk of Scale*, Mr ■ James Paterson; Clerk of Course, Mir P. jEastbury; Timekeeper, Mr G. T, Potto { Treasurer, Mr Q. W. Booth; Auditor, Mr H. H. Taylor; Stewards, Messrs H. 0. Elarke, Gilligtin, Booth, W. Gower, W. atthewa, AH. Pearce, J. Paterson, G. T. Potto,' W. 0. Syme», G. Williams, Tas, Campbell, and Dr. Perceval. PROGRAMME, <| |t. Handicap Hurdles, of 50 ton; second librae to receive 10. sot) out of the stakes. Bistance, 1J miles, over tlx flights of hurdles, SR. Bln. high. The - wiener of any hurdle raise after the declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 101b*. Nomination, gOs. To start at 11.80 a.m. , ®. Flying Handicap, of 60 tots; second horse to receive 10 sovttnout- of tb* »takej. Distance, I mile. Nomination, 16e; acceptance, 26*. To start at 12.10 L $£ B. FiSmers' Plate, of 40 son; second hots* to receive 10 sovs out of the stakes. Distance, 1 'mile. Entrance, 80s on general entry 'night For all horsea that have never started for any other race (Farmers' Plates excepted, and winners of those barred); Welterweight for age; open to all horses trained in, and the bona fide property of mrfdento within the boundaries of the Palea, Hawera, and Stratford Counties for three monthi prior to the date of start* Ing, To start at 12.10 p.m. It Patea Easter Handicap, of 80 sort: second horse to receive 10 sovs, and third horse 6 sovs out of the stakes. * Distance, 1} miles. Nomination 20s; acceptance 40*. To start at 1.40 p.m. C. Kakarafoea Stakes, of 40 sots ; seoond horse to receive 10 tovs out of the ■ takes. Distance, about 4} fnrlongs} weight, Bst; winner of any race to carry 141bs extra. Entrance, 80* on general ; enkjr night To start at 2.20 p.m. ft. Borough Stakes Handicap, of 80 sovs) ' iwond hone to reoeiVe 10 sovs oui of thb stakes. Distance, 7 furlong*. Nomination, lb; acceptaiios, 20s. To ■tart at 8 p.m. 1. Alton High Weight Handicap, of 80 *ov*j 1 wc&nd hors'e to receive 10 sov* out of - the stakes. Distance, 1 mile; minimum weight, Bst 71b. Nomination, 80s; ao» ceptance, 255. To start at 8.40 £.m. 8. Final Stakes, of 40 sovs; second hone to ribeive 10 sovs out of the stakes. Distance, about 4§ furlongs. Open to any hack not nominated for any raoe at this meeting (Kakaramea Stakes and ' Farmers' Plate excepted, and winner* of these to carry 1411 m penalty); weight, 9st. Entrance, 80s on general entry night To start at 4.10 p.m. DATES OP NOMINATIONS, AOOEPTANOES, AND GENERAL ENTRIES. Nomination* tip to 8 p.m. on SATURDAY, 14th March, 1903: Weights declared on MONDAY, 23rd March, 1908. Acceptances and General Entries up to 8 p.m. OB THURSDAY, 2nd April, 1908. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. Definition of a hack.—A Hack 1* a horse that has not won, at the time of nomination, a race of the value of LBO, or races of the collective value of LfiOO, since the Ist of August, 1899. 2. The winner of any flat race, after tb* declaration of weights, to carry a penalty of Tibs, and of every additional race 61b* extra in all handicap fiat events. 3. Entries by telegram must give full particulars of the horse, and must be confirmed in writing at the earliest possible opportunity.

4. Owners, trainers, and other* entering and accepting horses for this meeting are notified that no entries or acceptances will be received unless accompanied by the necessary amount in cash. 6. Mo entry will be received for any no* except on this condition: That all dispute*, claims, and objections arising out of the racing shall be decided by • majority of Up Stewards, and their decision shall be fln^L 6. The Stewards reserve the alter the time or date for declaration of weighty nominations, or acceptances. 7. The llandicappeunts, if he thinks fit, re-handicap any horslwiiining-arrace after the declaratiou-atsreighU. All races Jgbe run under" The Mew ZealandKacing." Btßs?es paid in full' NOTE.—The Post and Telegraph Offlo* closes at 6 p.m. The Secretary will receive money for investment on.the totalisator. R. W. HAMERTON, Secretary. Approved by the Taranaki Metropolitan Club this 27th day of January, 1908. MUSSELL FLEETWOOD, Secretary. THE GODDESS OF AUSTRALIA MINERVA. Because Austral la has shown cOm wisdom-, and MINKRVA U the Goddess of Wisdom, as well as great bling*. THE Will yon i That is, will yon show wisdom by looking after your health, and, now that you are weak and ran down, restoring your was ed constitution! iVjihlE^ is, afepolntely the finest restored** that- was ever submitted to a dissrfmlnating public. IT WILL Promote sleep in the night-time, ANO provide yon with elasticity of body and mind in the day. It will 811 your veins with rich, red, pulsating blood, and enables yon to fortify yourself against the severities of winterwill mantle your oheeks with oolonr and bring the sparkle of happiness to your eyes, and give you ambition and energy. Mr John A. Woof, representative el Jewell, Davis fc Co., Olaranoe-street, Sydney, writes:—"l have much pleasure in testifying as to the efficacy or MTNKRVA as • tonic, and stimulant. Doting a reoent bosl< ncss trip through South Australia my systsia was somewhat run down ttuougb oonstaat night travelling. I wat indnoed to toy MINERVA TONIO, and after two bottiss he invigorating and benelioial effect* wen marvellous." MINERVA TONIO is on sale tor BELLGRKN & STEVENSON, Auokland Sole Wholesale Agents WANTED KNOWN.—Maslln isadenble of the best cereals. Maslln oontains all the necessary ingedients for a perfsc* food.—Wholesale agents Biraaaas. FrasM and Co

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 72, 12 March 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 72, 12 March 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 72, 12 March 1903, Page 4

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