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Racing Events: 0 udge, D, O'Britn; Starter, Fred Watson; C.'erk of Scales, Ab. Gold water; lime- keeper, F. Btohr; Clerk of Course, Troopar »—. Military Events: Judges: Captains Liardet ana Knight, Lieutenant Paul and Officers of tl:a Mounted Corps. Stewards: A.E. A. Ohrke, J. H. Q»iU ; liam, L W. Alexander, /jieutenantUdouel Bliis, Fred Watson, W. L. New- ( man, 0. M. Lepper. F. W. Atkinson, Captain StandUh A. M. Th'mp.<on and Oa;-tain Ma"?, James Paul, Sergeants ; May asd Avery. 1. BUST TUBS DU , r-oi'-CoM -no Miti (rtiituiv.e > T'U"P'>'s) —Entrance is. - ii ■ -i. Meg. 1-v.vs will tin p : a-. 0.l mi at. ick 2■: )aul- apart. A ri:i>r Ij.n. i<t diauieter will bj euspendtj.) fijm each gallows, above the lieiulii uf a mounted m'in's i-lirji-.lder. "ibe h rse must boat full spc-3■! when the Each competitor to carry not less than two ri'-igs to winning post. Kach ring count' two points. No spooning permit d. Points and time to count. No second start 3. DESPATCH RAO R.—Troopers to ri'e wi h de ; patch over such conraa as the nomrailt'e may direct. (Distance, about SKrlongo), , 4. RESCUING OOMRADES.--Ent-ance Is pr man. Mounted man t > ride at a gailop up to firing pint, while comrade oa foot fi.-e3 five saots. He then lakes up his comrade and rides to winning post. Both men to bj fady armed. Mounted man to start at sound of the first shot. Distance, about 3vO yards. 5. VICTORIA URo3?.—Trooper to ride certain distance and rescue comrade. (Distance about § mil?.) 6. GUN CA"TURING.— 6d per m:m. Open to teams of ti*. n.en and .leader. Treteimto gallop out under ; fire, capture gun and bring in past winning post. 7. LHTE-SAVIKG.—Over such country as the Committee may direct. 8. LLOYD LINDS4Y COMPETITION. Opan to sections of four man. The tsam to ride at a gallop avid jump one flight cf hurtles. Three men to dismount and fire five rounds blank each, The section will reform and continue round course, jumping two flighas of hurdles. Three men will dismount and firs five rounds b'unk each. Trie section will reform and ride to winning post and form up. Points for jumping, (.raising and time. Ist prize £B, 2nd £2. jKoDiuation 2s 6d per man. 9. HALT SECTION LEADING COMPETITION. Entrance 2s per half tection. Over hurdles; about half a 10 UMBRELLA AND CIGAR RAOE. 11. WRESTLING ON HOKBEBAUK.- > • Nomination 2i, Nomination of team of five, ss. Nominations c)o?e with the Secretary at the (amp, New Plymouth Racecourse, on July 20th, I'o3, at. 9 p.m. Handicaps will bo declared on tho 21st ' July. Acceptances close at 9 p.m. on the 2 .'nd July. GENERAL CONDITIONS. All horses noraioated for races or ether everts at the me ting to be ridden through the week's training or to the natis'action of the /.coward/. !;istinguisum!r si.-h«s to be .void in nl! races. It event'), wi h the exoeptioj. of Kos. t and 2, f>p«n to all other Mounted i 1.11.- ' Horses no ) ; ir to:* by n.enib'rs of any ■ o'-lwi A"u.iuii«!-1 I'.ib-s must b,i owned by a • men. '.or n' ilk J "'o. <,.s and ridden through the last w soli's kiiln.i'g and cert ii~d to by »wo olliojia o[ ibe to which such membaio bj oog Hor es must ho ridden by the members of the corps to- which they • belong. The stewards reserve the right to b.<r any " horse or horses that they consider ineligible to start in a*y eteat. The stewards reserve tha right to make ar/y alteration in the programme that they ' deem necessary. r Colours can be reserved on application. All nomioatijns and acceptances must be accompanied by the r.ecessary amount in cash, and must state the name, age, colour and pedigree of the horse, and the colour of 1 the rider, and performances must also be sent. i Admittance to Course: Gentlemen, 1; ( I Ladies, free; Grandstand, Is extra. TROOPitK GRIEFKN, Secretary, I Address: P. 0., New Plymouth. : A SOCIAL ■.•/ i!! bo hold in the evening in j the liul Halt. ! WHiT&EV MEMORIAL CHURCH. WEDNESDAY, JULY 29. Popular Lecture by Rev. J. W. Bottle,D. L. MOODY, Hia Lifo and Work. Chair to b3 taken at 8 p.m. diivjr coin ( i admi.-sion. i STAR FOOTBALL GLOB'S j j A NNU A h (.1 001 A L I il. NNU A L C' 001 A h TO ISM HKLD IS THE TW E AT R !'■ KOY A L -i' r i;&Diy, 27th, 1903. Tickets : G;:nts, 3s; Lrd'C*, 2s. R. A. OILLfcNMCR, Hon Sec. PARTNERSHIP DISSOLUTION.! FOR IMMEDIATE SA.LE. | t;'XOEPTIONALLY Good Dairy Farm of! ; 310 i-cre.i close !o r 'o't 'nd ft -lcphcne' NEYriON KINU, Now I'lvmouth JE POTT, Waitara FKBi PIGS! - f\S and artor f-'iTUSCAY, 4th Apiil, ,0 \ r lia<:on Pu;.> '.a any (pmii:iiy will be jell C'.'iVt<l .-t Dai'i.:, Bai.oii Fxtoiy, i'i'xrov. sa la.-lral suhlb 4Jd per lb. Heavy neigh per arrangement, w d

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 170, 22 July 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 170, 22 July 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 170, 22 July 1903, Page 3

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