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TARANAKI JOCKEY CliUB. CHRISTMAS MEETING (FOR HACK lUC'ES ONLY.) Tuesday and Wednesday, DECEMBER 20 and 27, 1905. K* NTRIES (with payment cf lsov. *-i each) will close at New Plymouth on MONDAY, November 20th, ].aos, at. 9 p.m., forFLYING lIAND(CAP, of 80 sovs, 6 furlongs FIRST WELTER HANDICAP, of 70 sovs, 7 furlongs. FIRST HANDICAP HURDLES, of 60 sovs, 1J miles. CHRISTMAS HANDICAP, of 100 sovs, 1} miles. LADIES' PURSE HANDICAP, of 70 sovs, l.mile. STEWARDS' HANDICAP, of 80 sovs, 1 mile. MANUOTUKU HANDICAP, of 50 sovs, 1 mile. ELECTRIC HANDICAP, of 70aovs, 5 furlongs. NEW PLYMOUTH HANDICAP, of 100 sovs, 1 mile. SECOND HANDICAP HURDLES, of 60 sovs, \\ miles. SUMMER , HANDICAP, of 70 sovs, 6 furlongs. SECQND WELTER HANDICAP, of 70 sovs, 1 mile. FAREWELL HANDICAP, of 70 soVs, 7 furlongs. and on FRIDAY, December 15, 1905, at 9 p.m , for— HUATOKI PLATE, of 50 sovs, 1 mile. FIRST SCURRY STAKES, of 60 sovs, 5 furlongs. SECOND SCURRY STAKES, of 60 sovs, 5 furlongs.. Acceptances (with payment of lsov each) for Flying Handicap, First Welter, Handicap, First Handicap Hurdles, Ladies' Purse Handicap, Stewards' Handicap will close at New. Plymouth, on December loth, 1905, at 9, p.m., and for the Christinas Handicap (with a payment of 2sovs) at same place and time. For. full i programme sec "New Zealand Referee." MUSSELL FLEETWOOD, I ..Secretary. Taranaki Annual Regatta (Rowed under the rules of the New Zealand Amateur Rowing Association.) TO HE HELD ON THE WAiTAItA RIVER, JANUARY 1, 1906 PROGRAMME : , Prizes. 1.-MAIPEN WITALEHOAT RACE.—No member of crew to have won cny race (youths' race oxcepted), J J u ' ilre (5 1 ■- IU) Y:S'. WJIAL'EKOAT HACK.—For boys under 18 years. About -J mile 8 l 3.-SKNIOR CLINKER FOrifS.-About i| mile 12 3 I'l.-CIULK' WFIALKIiOAT RACE.—For girls under 18 years. About i mile. 3 1 3.-CHAMPTON WH A L 10BO.YT RACE. - About' 3 miles. 15 5 .-MAIDEN CLINKER FOiMis.-About \ mile. ... 6 1 "-Hiri'llS' HACK.—Kcr youths under 21 years. About \\ niles 6 1 .-100 YAUDS AMATEUR SWIMMING RACE.-First prize, (rophy value 455: .second prize, trophy value „ £ „', *ss 15s 9.-SENIOR CLINKER FOURS (Local).-About f "'"« ..' .... 6 1 10.-I.AIVIES WIIALEHOAT I RACE-About J mile . 4 1 11.-FL VINO W.HALEISOAT I RACE.— About J mile 6 2 ; 12.-75 YARDS AMATEUR I SWIMMING RACE.-First Prize, trophy value £2 ; second prize, trophy value IC) s ... 2 10 3.-JUNIOR CLINKER F.OtJßS.—About J mile 8 2 14.-PAIR - OAK WHALEBOAT RACBC-. About i mile ... •, ~ , 15.-GREASY BOOM.—Post •intry 30s 15s 16.-HIGH DIVE (Amateur) ■ -First prize, trophy valuu £1 ; second prize, trophv value 10s ;. pest entry ...' 1 lOs 17.-WATER POLO'MATCH. CONDITIONS. Entries close with the Secretary at Waitara on THURSDAY,' DECEM BER 21st, at 8.30 v . m . Nominations) lor the Amateur Swimming Events close at Hie same time, trance Is. AH swimming events to be conducted under the rales of Jhe N. 7, \ S A Band in attendance. Special and delayed trains. For complete programme see posters H. SPURDLE. Hon. Secretary.■a n n „ Waitara, P.O. Box 23. fiOVERNMENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. lew Premiums. Large Bonusei State Security. Liberal Treatment. £1,920,000 added 40 Polioie» as Bonus, I. H. IttcUAlweON, F.F.A., In Use over Fifty Years. teedm&it's soothing For Children Cutting Teeth Relieve FEVERISH HEAT. Prevenl FITS, CONVULSIONS, etc. Preserve a healthy state of the constitution during the period of TEETHING. Please observe the EE in STEEDHAN, and the address: I WalwortKi

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8003, 14 December 1905, Page 4

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