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ANAIA HACK RACING CLUB. HACK EACE MEETING. To be held at MANAIA on APRIL 4th, 1905, In Mr J. D. Mitchell's Paddock, at Burnbank Farm. OFFICE BEABEBS: Patron, C. E. Major, Esq., M.H.R,; President, Mr S. B. Corrigan; Vicepresidents, Messrs G. Cooper, D. Hughes, E. Shove, J. D. Mitchell, J. McCarten, W. Gienn, Dr Noonan ; Stewards, Messrs A. J. Hastie, A. H Christie, W. S. Glenn. W. W Christie, G. Glenn, E. C. Barlcymanj W.Slattery, J. D. Bashford, E.' Long, H. Vine, J. J. Meldon, H. A Wilson, T. MacPhillips, H. Ellerm, J. D. Mitchell, M. Bolger, S. P. Franklyn, J. Stevenson, H. Taylor; Protest Committee, Messrs G, Cooper E. R. Hastie, D. J. Hughos, W. S. Glenn, E. C. Barlcyman; Handicap, per, Mr B. Hioks; Starter, Mr Mao. Neill; Judge, Mr S. B. Corrigan j Clerk of Soales, Mr C. Garrigan: Clork of Course, Mr T. C. Suther. land Timekeeper, Mr W. A. Good; Treasurer, Mr S. B. Corrigan; Auditor, Mr C. N. Eainoj' Field Clerk, Mr A. H. Christie, Hon. Surgeon, Dr Noonan; Sec. Mr C. R. Lusher, PitoaiuiiME: 1 1 LYING IIANDIL'Ar-, of 30 SOVSJ UlO Jcond horse to receive £5 from the slakes; noiu 15s, accept 16s, distance 6 furlongs; start at 12 o'clock. 2 Fahmkks' Plate, of 15 sovs, the second home to receive £i from the stakes; open to all horses 4 years old and upwards that have never started in any race, Farmers' Plates excepted, and winners of these barred; welter 3 MOTUMATE SCURBY HANDICAP, of 20 sovs, the second horse to receive £3 from the stakes; nom 7s 6d, accept 12s (id; dsitance 5 furlongs; start at 1.45 4 Manaia Handicap, ot 40 sovs; second horse to receive £5 from the stakes; nom 15s, accept 255; distance 1 mile: start at 2.30 p.m. 5 Maiden Plate, of 15 sovs, second horse.to receive £2 10s from the that have not won a race at time of starting; start at 3.16 p.m. 8 Kaupokonui Handicap, of 20 sovs, .i , to receive £3 frojn the to all horses that have never won a stake c f the value of £3O or over; nom 7s 6d, accept 12s 6d; distance 4 furlongs; start at 4 p.m. 7 Burbank Welter, of 20 sovs; second horse to receive £i from the stakes; minimum weight Bst 71bs; nom 7s 6d, accept lite 6d; distance 7 furlongs;' start at 4.45 p.m. Nominations, Weights, Acceptances Etc. Nominations for events Nos. 3, 3,<t, 6, and 7 close with the Secretary, at his office, Manaia, at 10 p.m. on Satubiuy, 10th March, 1906. Weights declared on Tiiuiisday, 22nd March, 1906. Acceptances and General Entries close at 8 p.m on Thvbsday, 29th March Definition of a Hack:—No horse shall start in any Hack Race which has at any time, prior to the time of entry, won a race of the value of £BO to the winner, or races of the aggregate value of £2OO to the winner. The winner of any flat race after declaration of weights to carry a penalty of lOlbs; of two or -more such races, Mlbs; horses handicapped at Bst 711)8 or over, half the above penalies. AIL entries to be sealed and addressed to the ' Secretnry Manaia, with mime, age, colour and pedigree of horse, name of owner, colours of the rider, and performances of the horses. Entries by wire must be confirmed in writing at the earliest opportunity. All races to be run under the Utiles of rlaeing as adopted by (he Racing Conference of New Zealand. Owners arc particularly reminded that all entries must bo accompanied by cash, cheque, or P.O. order. This rule will be strictly enforced. Only members of the Bookmakers' Association or Tattersiill's will be permitted lo ply their calling ou Jlic courso on the day of the races, and they will be charged, a fee of Five Guineas for this privilege. CHAS. 11. LUSHER, Secretary. [Approved by the Taranaki Jockey Club, 20th January, 1906. Mussell Fleetwood. Secretary.'l

PAPAROA COALMIMNG CO. CAPITAL . • £IOO.OOO ' O/A -PEE SHAKE on application M\\J 2/6 per share on allotment and the balance in calls not exceeding 2/6 per share at intervals of not less than one month. It is anticipated that calls will be spread ovor a period of two years. DIRECTORS: AZIM SAIVATOR BIRCH, of Moa. whango, Sheepfarmcr. JOHN RUTHERFORD BLAIR, of Wellington, Gentleman. LOUIS PROCTOR BLUNDELL, of Wellington, Newspaper Proprietor. The Hon CHARLES JOHN JOHN '•; S TON, of Wellington, Gentleman JOSEPH PR]ME MA2WILL, Wellington, Civil Engineer. HENRY FREDERICK] NEES, of Dunedin, Contractor, The Hon. JOHN DAVIS OSMOND, of Napier, Sheepfarmer. WILLIAM WATSON, of Welling, ton, Gentleman. JOHN DUNCAN, of Wellington, Merchant. ARTHUR EDWARD PIARCE, of Wellington, Merchant. JAMES NELSON WILLIAMS, of Frhnloy, Hastings, Gentleman. Prospectuses may be obtained from the undersigned, who are authorised to receive subscriptions on behalf of the Company. BEWLEY & GRIFFITHS, BROKERS. ■ LOOK! JJXEAK and kidney pies, apricot, K3 apple and mince pics, Banbury cakes, lemon tarts, raspberry buns, German buns, Modicra and sultana cakes. Small cakes in variety. Lemon, Victoria, saltan and seed block cakes, milk bread, brown hygiene bread, etc. These are a few of our special lines now running at the HYGIENIC BAKERY TEETH VALUE. THERE is" no need here to emphasise the value of good teeth, either for heaith sake, or socially. It is so well known that gi,. i health cannot exist unless food is • properly masticated! Just as widely appreciated is the fact that good teeth brighten a homely face, aud enhance the beauty of a pretty one: You need only to know that we give von

LOOK OUT ffUBANAKI TROTTING CLUB'S MEETING. THURSDAY. APRIL 5. VOGELTOWN, (Adjoining Mr Heidi's property), EXCELLENT ACCEPTANCES. Member's Ticket, including lady's, 10/6. ' E. GILMOUE, Secretary. SHAPELY SHOEING. YODE Horse's feet should be studied.by tbe farrier. In our shop a first-class man attends to the shoeing, and so careful is bis work that overy peculiarity is provided for, and the horse's pace improved. The best shoer in New Plymouth is anxious to attend to your horse's feet. GOOD SHOEING PATS. Baeing and Trotting Plates a specialty. Over-reaching remedied, All hoof troubles attended to. Clipping, brushing, etc,, done. Machinery repairs and all kinds of ironwork done by fully . qualified smiths. COOK anUOPKINSON, EGMONT ENGINEERING WORKS, GILL ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. WHEN MACHINERY BREAKS DOWN 7"OU do not care to J risk - . further breakages by having valuable machinery tinkered by unexperienced men. You realise this is not good economy and prefer to get assistance and advice which is thoroughly reliable. In reality we are " machinery doctors." Our long and varied experience, our knowledge is at jour disposal.' As Iron and Brass Eounders we solicit your enquiries. Write us for all estimates you waut in the engineering line. We shall be" pleased to correspond at any time. OKEY&ROLLO GENERAL ENGINEERS Tarannki Foundry, GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Low Premiums. Large Boaseei State Security. Liberal Treatment 81,920,000 added co Policies m Bonuc i U. BICHAftOSON, F.F.A.,

'omplete Upper or Loner ' ' Set for 11 o Superior Sots 22 0 A Single Tooth from ... 0 5 0 Stoppings from 0 6 0 Administering Gas ~, 0 2 6 Extractions... 2s 6d and 0 1 0 We absolutely claim to Lave the largest practice in the world, and the first and only company that has reduced faithful and modern dentistry within the reach of all. We faithfully assure every patient that the teeth and materials wo use arc exactly the same as used by dentists charging double. LONDON DENTAL IN STITUTE, Devon Street. New Plymouth. ■ RETFORD'S RIBBONS "The choicest and largest T display of ribbons arid laces in the town." Sounds egotistical, but we have. The laces vie with the web of the ingenious spider in their fabric and are as pleasing as the great variety of our ribbons. Prices are lower—there's a reason, j DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.

BORROW TOUR NEW BOOKS FROM my circulating Library. 1 thank my numerous subscribers for their support, and wish to intimate that I will further populanso this department by adding all that is latest and best in the book line. New subscribers will bo welcomed and will keenly enjoy tho reading I provide. During the approaching long evenings, you will find plenty of deeply interesting literaturo at T. R. HODDER'S CIRCULATING LIBRARY Over 500 Volumes. On Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays I open from 7 to 8, in response to the requests of my patrons. You feel you must make an "all night sitting" of some of my selections; they take you out of yourself so thoroughly and make time fly like magic, Inspect my general stock. T. E. HODDEE BOOKSELLER, STATIONER FANCY GOODS

STAR SPORTS. TOASTER MONDAY, APKIL 16th, 1906, Handiaapper: Mr Ulio Shannon. Starter: Mr E. Humphries. RUNNING EVENTS. Maiden Race, of £2,lsoyds; Ist prize, 30s; 2nd, 10s. Post entry 2s. Sheffield Handicap, of £B, 120 yd»; Ist £5 : 2nd 10s; 3rd, 20s. 220 Yards, of' £6; Ist, 80s; 2nd, 30s 3rd, 10s. 110 Yards, of £(S; Ist 80s ; 2nd, 30s; 3rd, 10s. 880 Yards, of £0; Ist, 80s 2nd, 30s j 3rd 10s. One Mile, of £8; Ist 100s; 2nd, 40s 3rd, 20s. Forced Handicap, of £2 10s, 220 yds ; Ist, 10s; 2nd, 10s. Winners compulsory, 2s (id; iosers, Is. Obstacle Race, of £2 10s; Ist prize, 40s; 2nd, 10s. Post entry, 2s.

PACTS ABOUT BEDDING . NO one can work and enjoy life unless good rest can be obtained. Our bedding is tlie kind tbnt gives perfect rest and invites sleep Best quality ticking, guaranteed well filled knpoe, for double bed, 27/0 s single 20/Pilions 3s. Ticks guaranteed to contain 18ibs kapoc in double beds, 131bs single: IMbs in pillows. We should like to talk to you about bedding. BKAtJND&TUNBRIDGE FURNISHERS, DEVON STREET. VOGELTOWN BITS SERVICE. From Town From Vogeltowi: Leaves Leaves Coffee Pulacc Saxton's Cornel 7 a.ui. 7.30 a.m. 8 a.m. 5.30 a.m. 12.5 p.m. 12.45 p.m. 2.30 p.m. 3 p.m. 3.15 p.m. 4.16 p.m. 5.5 p.m. . 5.35 p.m. 0.5 p.m. 6.35 p.m. Thursdays. 1.5 p.m. 1.45 p.m. Saturdayjfigkts. 7 p.m. 'J p.m. t1.30 p.m. 10 p.m. 10.30 p.m. All tickets must be purchased from M. JONES, Proprietor. STAT E COAL! STATE COAL 3s per sack at tho Cash Wood nd Coal Dkp6t,Devon Street Eust.

TASTEFUL TRIBUTES You will find it hard Ic select 11 more tasteful tribute than an exclusive dctiign in pure marble. There arc 70 odd hcadstonos and crosses in my here, at prices from £4 to £6O. Call round and see them; you will admire the beautiful material and the vrorkinunship. Write for free illustrated catalog and price-list, if you eannot call. W. E. SHORT POWDERHAM STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. WESTOWN SEW PLYMOUTH COACH. " TGHSON'S Mail Coach will leave Westown Daily at 8,30 a.m. Return, leave Post Oflicc N.P. at 1 30 p.m. Schoolchildren by arrangement. T. I'. HUGHSON, Proprietor.

CYCLING EVENTS. One Mile Handicap, of £4 10s; Is prize, 60s; 2nd 30s. Two Milo Handicap, of £G j Ist, 80s j 2nd, 30s; 3rd 10s. Three Mile Handicap, of £8; Ist, £5 ; 2nd, 40s ; 3rd, 20s. One Mile Handicap, boys under 18 of £1 10s; Ist, 20s; 2nd, 10s. Nomination fee for events No. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, ii, 10, I], is 2s each, and acceptances are to be made on the Ground before 11 o'clock. Nominations for all handicap event close with the Secretary on Sati'liday 21st March, Wli, up'to 8 p.m., to gether with all performances for (he past twelve months, if none during that period, the last three, and must be accompanied with the full amount of nomination fees, otherwise they will not be received, and no exception will be made to this rule. Handicaps will appear iu the " Taraualci Daily News" on or about 7th April, ltunning events will be condueled under Ihe rules of the Taranaki Athletic and Caledonian Society, and the cycling races under the New Zealand League of Wheelmen. All persons must be registered under the above rules before nominating. The Committee reserve the right to postpone or alter the programme. EVEHAIID GILMOUK Secremr*

HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE THE FAMOUS REMEDY FOR COUGHS. BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION HAS THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY CHEST MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. Those who 'navs taken this medicine ara amazed at its wonderful influence. Sufferers from any form of Bronchitis, Cough Difficult* of Breathing, Hoarseness, Pain or Soreness in the Chest, experience delightful and immediate reUef; and to those who are subject to colds on tit Chest it is invaluable, as it effects ft Complete Cure. It is most Comforting in allaying irritation in the thro at and living streneth to the voice ftnd it neither allows a Cough nor As hma to become chronic, nor Consum tion to develop. Consumption has never beea known to exist whan Coughs have been properly treata d with this medicine. No house should be without it. a*, taken at th« b* ginning, a dose ta nenßralW.ufflcieit and a Comulete Cure is certain.- * •umwwi, EARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE,-Small size2s 6d; Large, 4s 6d Sold by Chemists and Medicine Vendors op by the Proprietor, W. G. HEAUNE, CHEMIST GEELONG, VICTORIA. Forwarded by post to any Address when not obtainable locally. New Zealand Branch Office, No. 11, first Floor, Hume's Buildings, Willis Street Wellington Sold Molesal and Retail ty Teed, Hall and Teed, and by W. Fraser, CHemr>ts, Hew P

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8077, 5 April 1906, Page 4

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