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Stratford Racing Club. HA2A RACES,

To be -hold on tiro Stratford Race- ' course on tYEI)NICgI)AY 4 THURSDAY, lßtli and 17th MARCH, 190-1. PROGRAMME : First Day—WEDNESDAY, March l(i. 1. OHI'RA HURDLE HANDICAP, of 80.so.vs ; sertmid horse lo reeeivo lOsovs, and .third Ivoi bc jsovm l roiix Utu stakes. Over 7 flights oi »ft Gin iu hurdles. Start 12.30 p.m. I:! milea. 2 BOROUGH STAKES, of SOsovs ; second lior.se to receive osovs from the stakes. Start .1.15 p.m. 4 J furlong*. 3. STRATFORD CUP HANDICAP, of lUOswvs ; second torso to roc«ive 20m>v.s, ami Urind toiso ssovs from Ihe stakes. Start 1.15 ii.m. 1 luilc. 4. TAIUKI WELTER HANDICAP, of 45sovs ; second horse toi receive ssovs from the stokes. Start 2.'15 p.m. 7 furlong®. 5. FAHMEKS' PLATE, of 35sovs ; second hors» to receive Ssovs from tJw; stakes. GenUenH.-n riders. Stai't 3.30 p.m. 1 mile. 6. MIDHIRST HANDICAP, of 70 sovs : second horse to receive 10 sovb from the stakes. Start 4.15 p.m. 9 furlongs. 7. FLYING HANDICAP, of GOsovs; second horse to receive lOsovs from the stakes. Stai't 5 p.m. l> furlongs. Second Day—'THURSDAY, March 17 1. MAKUKi HURDLE HANDICAP, of GOsovs ; second horse to receive lOsovs from the stakes. Over 6 flights of 3ft Bin hiu'dle». Start 12.J5 p.m. I.J miles. 2. NGAIKE HANDICAP, of 30sovs ; second horse to receive sauvs from the .slakes. Start 12.45 p.m. 4Jfurlotijgs. 3. ST. PATRICK'S HANDICAP, of 'JOsovs ; second horse to receive lOkovs, and thind horse osovs from the stakes. Start 1.30 p.m. 1 mile. 4. TOKO WELTER, of 4Qsovs ; second horse to receive ssovs from the stakes. Start 2.30 p.m. 7 furlongs. 5. CARDIFF STAKES, of 25sovs ; second horse to receive osovs from the stakes. Start 3.15 pan. 4j furlomgs, G. COUNTY HANDICAP r)i So s<ws ; second horso to receive 10 SOVB from the stakes. Start 4 ]Am. 1J miles. 7. FINAL HANDrCAP, of GOsovs ; second horse to receive lOsovs from the stakes. Start 4.45 p.m. 6 furlongs. DATES OF NOMINATIONS, ACCEPTANCES, Etc. Nominations for Ohura Ilurdle Handicap, Stratford Cup, Tariki Welter, Midhir.it Handicap, Flying Handicap, Makuri Hurdle Handicap, Ngiaiire Handicap, St. I'atriok's Handicap, Toko Welter, County Handicap, and Final Handicap, close on MONDAY, February Bth. Weights for the first day's events declared oil or about SATURDAY, March ;rth, anxl for seefwrd day's events on WEDNESDAY, March Kith, at 8 jt.in. Acceptances for first day's events aaiid entries for Borougih Stakes,' farmers Plate, and Card-ill Stakes close on THURSDAY, March loth." Acceptances for second day's events close at •> p.lll. on WEDNESDAY March 10th. J. R. MACKAY, Secrotary. I'or full programme see Referee.

GIVING UP BUSINESS liAST FEW DAYS OF THIS SALE. Special Concessions. E. T. PETTY, CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER, AND GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHER, Devon Street, NEW PLYMOUTH. HAS DECIDED for a few days only to reduce his largo Stock, having made ui-rauigeiiieiits for the disposal of his business, at prices which cannot fail to give satisfaction. THE STOCK is undoubtedly the Largest in New Plymouth, and comprises FURNITURE, BEDDING, DEDSTEADS, CARPETS, CROCKERY. CALL and see for yourselvos, and prove that we are offering Bargains that have never 'before been heard of in Taranakf. Opening Announcement.

Palace Hairdressing Saloon, COFFER I'Af,ACR tUIf[,DIN«S. NEW ['LYMOIJTH. H. BENDALITTuTIe of ~a i. i sian HwtltlfossMiig Saloon, Wellrn«4on) begs to inthualo to the inhabitants of New Plymouth and sunoimdintr country that he Isus opened ivn UP TO-lUTE SALOON i„ the above eoinement utul conuimdious lu-emives ninid would respectfully ask for' 'a fair proportion of support. The above Saloon is now complete and fitted up with all the litest requirements far the ITai.Hlressimr busmoss. (.'entlemen will f ini d tins Uio cleanest and most u)]-t O -date bttloon in town. Olllt MOTTO : CLEANLINESS AND CIVILITY CHOICEST BRANDS OF TOIU P COS AND CIGAKS KEwT Taranaki Daify N evvs , TO iDVRRTISERS. TO ensure insertion changes of standing advertisements must rmA this office before one o'clock ou tbo day preceding issue, ntsvsWSjr La^CJL;

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 29, 4 February 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 29, 4 February 1904, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 29, 4 February 1904, Page 4

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