PATEA RACING CLUB. ASH UA L eM IITIKO Xfbr Hacks only). 2AOTKB MONDAY, 13m AJPRIt* falron, W. Brow, Esq., M.H.8.; President J H. O. Olarke, Esq.; Vice-PreeMenl; W. Gower, Esr.; Judge, Mr 0. William* i Starter, Mr 0. H. Oharanne*; Handicap* H. H. Taylor; Stewards. Menn H. O. Potto, W. 0. Byrnes, O. William*, Taa, Campbell, and Dr. Perceval j PROGRAMME } 1. Handicap Hurdles, of 60 ton; Mcoad aoree to receive 10 tovi out of the stakes. Sistance, li miles, over six flights of hurdles, Bft. 6ln. high. The winner of any hurdle race after the declaration of weights to carry a penalty Of lOlbs. Nomination, IBs; acceptance, 20*. To Btartst 11.30 a.m. 2. Flying Handicap, of 60 son; second horse to receive 10 sovi out of the Stakes. Distance, | mile. Nomination, Iss; acceptance, '2ss. To start at 12.10 p.m. i 8. Farmers' Plate, of 40 sovs; second bone to receive 10 sovs ont of the stakes. Distance, I mile. Entrance, 80s on general entry night For all horses that have never started for any other race (Farmers' Plates excepted, and winners of those barred); Welter weight for age; open to all horses trained In, and the bona fide property of resident* within the boundaries of the Patea, Hawera, and Stratford Counties for three month* prior to the date of starting. To start at 12.40 p.m. 4. Patea Easter Handicap, of SO sovs: third horse 5 sovs out of the stakes. a Distance, 1J miles. Nomination Ms; acceptance 40*. To start at 1.40 p.m. 6. Kakaramea Stakes, of 40 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs out of the (take*. Distance, about 4| furlong*; weight, est; winner of any race to carry --tea. Entrance, 30* on general ght To start at 2.20 p.m. Stake* Handicap, of SO ions . d horse to receive 10 (Of* of the (take*. Distance, 7 furl Nomination, 15s; acceptance, 20*. .- •tart at 8 p.m. 7. Alton High Weight Handicap, of 60 sovs: second horse to receive 10 sovs out of the stakes. Distance, 1 mile; minimum weight, 6st 71b. Nomination, 20*; acceptance, 255. To start at 3.40 p.m. 8. Final Stakes, of 40 sovs; second hone to receive 10 sovs out of the stake*. Distance, about 4| furlongs. Open to any hack not nominated for any race at this meeting (Kakaramea Stake* and © Farmers' Plate excepted, and winners of these to carry 141bs penalty); weight, 9st Entrance, 80* on general entry night To start at 4.10 p.m.
DATES OF NOMINATIONS, AOCEPrANOES, AND GENERAL ENTRIES. 14th March, 1808: Weight* declared on MONDAY, 23rd March, 1908. Acceptance* and General Entries or *■» * - ~" THURSDAY, 2nd April, 1' RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. Definition of ft back—A Hack If ft horse that hat not won, at the Use of nomination, a race of the nine of LBO, of races of the collective value of IMO, etno* the lit of August, 1899. 2. The winner of any fiat race, after the declaration of weight*, to carry a penalty of Tibs, and of every additional race Hb* extra in all handicap flat event*. 8. Entries by telegram mart give fall ioalan of the hone, and mutt b»oc*> jmed in writing at the earliest poattblt opportunity. 4. Owner*, trainer*, and other* entering and ace —"--~ r * "* notified be received unless accompanied by the necessary amount in cash. 6. No entry will be received for any MM except on this condition: That all dispute*) claims, and objection* racing snail be decided 1 Stewards, and their deel 6. The Stewards reserve the right to alter the time or date for declaration of weight*, nominations, or acceptance*. 7. The Handicapper may, if he think* fit, re-handicap any horse winning a race after the declaration of weight*. All race* to be run under«' The Mew Zealand Rules of Racing." NOTE.—The Post and Telegraph Otto* oloses at 5 p.m. . The Secretary will itoetvo money for investment on the totalizator. B. W. HAMKRTON, Secretary. Approved by the TaranaU Metropolitan Club this 27th day of January, 1908. MUSSELL FLEETWOOD, THE GODDESS 0? AUSTRALIA. MINERVA. Became Australia ha* ■bom otfcat wisdom., and MItfIBVA I* "- Goddtss cf WUdom, a* well at bang*. ™ E °\\l 8 l jo°Q N alL hertcbeyourUooVJeMl That U, will yon show wiadoa by looking after your health, and,Btn that yon are weak and ran dowi lestoring your wa* ed coojtttuMoat 1* absolutely the finest netatMtw that wa* ever submitted to a die* ariminatlng public. IT WILL Promote ileep in the nlghMbnt, provide yon with elasticity of body and mind in the day. It will fill yonr vein* with rich, rod, | ing blood, and enable* you to yourself against the severities of winterwill mantle yonr obeeks with oolonr aa4 bring the sparkle of haptnne** to yonr eye*, and give /on ambrttoa and energy, Mr, John A. Woor, representative of Jewell, Davis * Co., Olarenoe-atMet, Sydney, writes:—" I have much pleasure in testifyngas to the effioaoy of MINERVA a* a tonic and stimulant. Daring a rooent boat. ness trip through South Australia my tystetn was romewhat run down tbiough oonetasji night travelling. I wa* indnoed to Iff MINERVA TONIO, and after two bottoj he invigorating and beneficial effect* wi marvellous." MINFRVA TOrJIO I* on sale by BKLLGREN A >■ TEVEN6ON. Auckland— Sole Wholesale Agent* MA- UN 1* specially adapted for the weather, being noo-beattn*;. All bopi»:>per». Wholesale «gea*s, BOMIek
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 69, 21 March 1903, Page 4
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