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EGMONT im STRATFORD MOUNTED! ist. Annual MILITARY rtMViiMin To b3 he'd on the N3!W PLYMOUTH KAOKCOURSE THURSDAY, JULY 23rd, 1903, OFFICERS: Racing Mventg: Judge, D, O'Brien; Starter, Kretl Watson; O.'erk of Scales, Ab. Gol.'waU.r; Timo-keep.r, F. Stohr; CVerk of Course, Troopnr . Military Kvenls: Ju-'gos: Captains t.iardet una Eniglit, Lisutenant Paul and Officers of the Mounted Corps, StcwarJs: A. K. A. Clarke, J. H. Q'ulHam, L W, Alesandor, LieutenantU< lonel Kl'is, Fred Watson, VV. L. Newmim, 0. M, Loppcr, F. \V. Atkinson, Captain btrndish. A. M. Th n mpson and Oa; tain Mace, James Paul, Sergeants May and Avery. PROGIO.MME. 1. BEST TURN OUT, Von-Coros and Men (tteturoel Troopers).—Entrance la, boundnesa and condition of horses will be taken into consideration. u 2. TILTING AT THE RING (Flat and Hurdle-).—Kntrirca, 2- Grl per man. Five g>''lowij will be pia-cd on a track 2u yard-i apart. A 3:n, i<! diameter will bu swpEfwie'l from each gallows, above the heighs of a mounted man's f-liaulder. 'She h..>sc must beat full spce'.i when the rsngs aio taken Each oompsticor to carry not less than " two ririgs to winning post. J-'aoh fiog counti two points. No spooning pernvtt (1. I'uiuts and time to count. No second start. 3. DBSPA'CK BaCKC--Troopers to ri'e wi h .over such course as the C-mimUt e may direct. (Distance, about 5 twins'go). ( i. RESCUING oOMßADßß,—Kntiance Is pr man. Mounted man to ride at a gallop up to firing p 'hit, while comrade on foot ri ea five shot', Ho thfn takes up his comrade and rides to winding post. Bo; h men to bs fn'ly armed. Mounted mm to start at sound of the first shot. Distance, about 3'JO yards. 5. VICTORIA OROS?.—Trooper to ride certain distaaco and rescue cc J £Distance about J mil).) 6. GUN CAPTURlNG.—tfntraace 6d per man. Open to teams of tix ireß and leader, 'ft e te»ra to gallop out under ] fire, capture gun and bring in paafr winning post. 7. LIFE-SAVING.—Over such country as the Committeo may direct. 8. LLOYD LINDSAY COMPETITION. Opsn to sections of four men. The toam to ride at a gallop aod jump one flight cf hurules. Three men to dismount and fire five rounds blank each. The section wili refo:m and continue round course, juioping two flighsß of hurdles. Three nicii will dismount and fire five rounds b'.ank each. The section will reform and ride to winning post and form up. Points for jumping, cirutsiug and time. Ist prize £B, 2nd £2. Noaiination 2s 61 per man. 9. HALF SEOTION LEADING COMPETITION. Entrance 2s per half fection. Over hurdles; about half a mils. 10 UMBRELLA AND CIGAR R4OE. H. WRESTLING ON HORBEBAUK.- \ 1 Nomination 25, Nomination of team of five, ss. Nominations close with the Secretary at the Oamp, New Plymouth Racecourse, on July 20th, U 03, at 9 p.m. Handicaps will bo declared on the 2Ut July. = Acceptances clo2e at 9 p.m. on the 22nd July. GKN3RAL CUjtfDH'IOXS. All horses nominated for races or ether eve. ts at the me lirx t; lie ridd-.n through the week's tracing or to the satis'ac'ion of the s'..«.wards. iis.iiiguUiing sa;hos to be worn in all races. All evei.ts, wi'h the exception of Nos. i ar.d 2, cpeu to all other Mourned R.floa. Horses nominated by members of any r o'lier Mounted Hib?s must ba owced by a • member of the Corps and lidden through . the last week's training and cert 2d to by two offic-jrs of the o.:rps to which snoh members belong Hor os Rust be ridden by tbo members of tho corps to which they 1 belong. ] '1 he stewards reserve the right to b*r any horco or hor.'en that they consider i-eligible to start in a;y cve-it, 'lha stewards reserve tin to make any alte/ation in the programme that they deem necessary, 1 Colours dn be reserved od application. ■] Ail nomipaiiuna and acoepta'ocas must be accompanied by the l recessary amount in cash, and must stite the name, age, colour and pedigree of lire horse, and the colour uf the ridor, and performances must also be I I Admittaccs to Course: Gentlemen, 1; Ladies, free; Gnndstand, Is extra. ( TROOPiiS GRIEFEN, Secretary. Address: P. 0., New Plymouth. ' A SOOIAL will be held in the evening in i he Drill Hall. WKITELEY BSEKORIAL CHURCH. WEDNESDAY, JULY 29. Popular Lecture by Kav. J. W. Buitle,D. 1,-. JtO;}D7, Chair to bo la'".un at 8 p. STAR FOOTBALL CLUB'S N N U A i". g O O I A L . N N U A L OOOIAL TO BH 1U.1.D IN THE ROYAL THURSDAY, AUGUST 27-th, 1903. Tickets: Genls, <is; L- dies, 2s. R. A. CALLKNDER, Hon Sec. ; PARTNERSHIP DISSOLUTION. i FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. i ; LY Gooil Dairy Farm of ' ?\i SlO acres close to I'o-t and Telephone ] Ofiico, School, and Dairy Factory. For pavticulars apply to | ' NEWTON KING, New Plymouth 1 Or to GEORGE POTT, V'-iitara. wto FIGS! ON and aii-er SATURDAY, 4th April, Bacon Pigs in any quantity will be re- ' ceived at Drake's Baoon Faotory, Filsroy. Cash at scale 4Jd per lb. Heavy weights as per-arran?ementi. W d

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 171, 23 July 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 171, 23 July 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 171, 23 July 1903, Page 3

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