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Manaia hack kaging j CLUB. HACK RACE MEETING To be held at MANAIA on Ai'JfJL 10th, IUU7, 1.1 Mr J 11 Mitchell's paddock at Bunibank Farm. PKOGKAMME 1. MA'ING HANDICAP, of £25; second ho; so to receive £5 from the I slakes, .10111 ID/, accept 15/; distance (i furlong-j start at 12 o'clock. t 2. DISTRICT HANDICAP RACE, boundaries between the Oeo and* Waingongora rivers to the Mountain Reserve, for hordes that hvae not won more than £2O in one race; gentlemen riders; first, bracelet value £l2, 2nd bracelet value £3; minimum weight, 10st 7lbs ; /horses to lie nominated by ladies, and bona lida property of owner three months previous io race; entrance fee 15/; distance 1 mile; start at 1 p.m. 3. Motumath Scriiuv Handicap of £2O; second horse to receive ;£:J from the stakes; nom. 7s (id, ace. 12s (id ; distance, J-milc; start at 1.45 p.m. ■l. Manaia Handicap, oE £3(l ; second horse to receive £5 from Ihe stakes ; nom. 15s, accept, las; distance 1 mile ; start at 2.30 p.m. 5. Maidk.v Pi.ath of £ls; second horse to receive £2 10s from the stakes; weighl Ust.; entrance]ss; distance, G furlongs; open to all horse' that have not won a race at time o£ starting; start at 3.15 p.m. (i. Kai'l'okoxui Handicap, of £2O; second horse to receive £3 from the stakes ; open to all horses that have never won a stake of value of £3O or oyer; nom. 7s Gd, accept, 12s Cd; distance 1 furlongs; start at 4 p.m. 7. Bbkxhank Welieii of £ls ; second horse to receive £2 10s from the stake ; miii. weight Sst 71b ; nom 7s Gd, accept. 7s (id; distance 7 furlongs ; start at -1.15 p.m. NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, ACCEPTANCES, Etc. Nominations for events Nos. 1, 3, 4, (i, and 7, close with the secretary at his ollice on the 25rif MAh'CIT. Weights declared on 2nd April. Acceptances and general entries, Saturday, Gth April at S p.m. The winner of any Hal race after declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 101b, of l\v.) or moresucli races 141b. Horses handicapped tist 71b or over, half the aboyc penaltiesAll entries to be sealed and addressed o the Secretary, Manila, with the name, age, color, and pedigree of the horse, name of owner, colors of the rider, performances of the horses, and name of trainer. Entries by wire must be confirmed in writing at the earliest opportunity. All races to be run under the Hulcs of Racing as adopted by the Hacing Conference of New Zealand. Owners are particularly reminded that all entries must be accompanied by cash, cheque or P.O. order. This rule will be strictly enforced. Only members of the Bookmaker's Association, or Tattersnll's will be permitted to ply their calling on the course ou the day of the races, and they will be charged a fee of 5 guineas for this priyilege. CIIAS. It. LUPHEK, Secretary. (Approved by the Turanaki Jockey Club this 25t.1i day of January, 1907, alusskll Fleetwood, Secretary.)

NEW PLYMOUTH. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. JJURST Q.ATHURINU. EASTER MONDAY, ilt WES TE R N PAR K. Programme. I—Maiden Race, 150 yds; 25/ and 5/; nom. 1/, post entry. 2—looyds Handicap, 80/, 20/ and 5/; nom." 2/, accept. 2/. 3—22oyds Handicap; 00/, 20/ and ,>/; nom. 2/, accept. 1/. 4—44oyds Handicap; 100/, 20/ and 10/; nom. 2/, accept. 3/. s—Half-mile Handicap; 80/ and 20/; nom. 2/, accept. 2/. o—Mdc Handicap; 80/ and 20/; nom. 2/, accept. 2/. 7 Forced Handicap, '22()yds; 30/, 10/ (winners a/, losers 1/j. B—Sack Race; 10/; lioin. 1/. 9—Relay Race (school teams of 3 boys under 14); medals; nom. free. 10 —High Schools Race; medal; nom. free. —Veterans' Race, 100 yds; 3 trophies; nom. 1/. 12—barrcll Race, 50yds; 10/; nom, 1/. 13—Medley Race (boys under 10); 5/ and 2/0; free. 14—Rutting the Shot; trophy value •tl; nom. 1/. 15 —Maiden Bicycle, 1 mile; 30/, and 10/; nom. 1/0; post entry. lii—One Mile Bicycic; 00/ and 20/; nom. 2/, accept. 1/. 17—1% Mile Bicycle; 00/ and 20/ nom 2/, accept. 1/. 18—Two Mile Bicycle; 80/ and 20/; nom. 2/, accept. 2/. 19—Bagpipe Music (Pibrocks aiil Marches); 40/ and 10/; nom. I/O. 20—Bagpipe Music (Strathspeys and Reels); 30/ and 5/; nom. 1/0. 21—Highland Fling (in costume); SO/ and 5/; nom. 1/0. 22—Sword Dance (in costume); 30/ and 5/; nom. 1/6. 23—Highland Fling (boys under 10); gold and silver medals; free. 24—Sword Dance (boys under 10); gold and silver medals; free. 25—Highland Fling (girls under 10); gold and silver niedala; free. 26—Sword Dance (girls under 10); gold and silver medals; free. Special points prize, gold medal (value £3 3/) donated by J. Bennett, highest number of points in running events. Handicapper: U. Shannon. Nominations for Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, 0, 11, 16, 17 and 18, close with 'the Secretary, P.O. Box 119, New Plymouth, on Tuesday 19th March, at 8 p.m., or with M," A. George, Brougham street, or W. LiNts, tobacconist, Devon-street. Ali other events post entry. All events Under rules of N.Z.A.U. and League of Wheelmen. Boys' and girls' races controlled by a special committee. JAS. McLEOD, Secretary.

CONTRACTORS TO h,m * royal navy ' " COALBROOKDALE." This fat famed Westport Coal is unsurpassed for steaming pmw.* in point of evaporative power and economy. One »f tb' ronsulting Engineers to the Admiralty states: Coalbro i ile Coals are much superior to the best Now South V/ a / Coal." In regard to toonomy, "Coalbrookdale saves half the expense of cartage, stacking, storing, sc., and fives double the heat of any Lignite m the colony. Blacksmiths assert that, nothing tquals •'Coalbrookdale. Housewives and Cooks find M Coalbrookdale unequalled for cooking and baking. Oi»dep from the Local Depot— WESTPORT COAL COMPANY, LIMITED. Bvery KiaJ o! Coal, Cjke, and Firewood at Lowest Prlcoi.

v'/** GOING SHOOTING? If sl> , you will want a reliable gun and reliable ammunit'°n. lou can get anything you want at our Brougham street A very big assortment of SPOUTING GUNS including the famous "Hollis" gun, single or double-barrelled Every one fully guaranteed, made of the very best material by a firm whose refutation is their business base. AMMUNITION Get any reliable kind you requiro. Eley's cartridges, Americat and all reliable makes. In any quantities. Lowest prices in town. LAMPS llall Lamps, kitchen lamps, lamps for the dining room, bedroom, drawing-room, or any other room. In all sizes, stylos and shapes, at all prices. You will bo surprised when yju see our aaeor'.flnnt. It is absolutely unique. 1). BERIIY & CO., i IRON MONGERS. BROUGHAM STREET

A BOON TO STOUT PEOPLE. . . Wily suffer longerjtlie inconvenience an burden of Corpulency, when by taking a short course of DR STEINMEYER' CELEBRATED ELEGANT PILLS You can speedily, permaneiltly and safely reduce yourself to normal weight dimensions ? Dp Stelnmeyen's Elegant P'lltt are absoluely reliable, require no change of diet, are agreeable to take, and are PERFECTLY HARMLESS. They never fail co impiove both health and figure, and may he depended upon to effect a permanent redaction of 4 to Sib weekly. Thoso who are most delicately constituted need have no hesitation in giving them a trial. PRICE: PER BOX 7/6 Or the Full Course (three lwxes) 20'-. BEWARE OF WORTHLESS COMTERFUITS Sole Australian Agents: |The Pabision Dbuo Company Srnt to any address In sealed boxes by parcel "St, postage paid, with full directions, on receipt of Posta' Note or Post Office Order for the axount. Note our only Australian Address : The Parisian Drag Co., Established in WS.W., 12 years.

[lisTAUltsHEi) 1892'J J. T. MAN NIX BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, Devon Stheet West, NEW PLYMOUTH. Having had 20 years' American and Colonial experience in all branches of the business, I am prepared to furnish Estimates (Free) and ERECT, ALTER OR REPAIR BUILDINGS BRICK, CONCRETE OR WOOD All work being under my personal supervision, I can Ruarantee both Materials and Workmanship to be First-class Clients in town and country can rely on MODERATE CHARGES and Pri mpt Attention to Business

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 57, 12 March 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 57, 12 March 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 57, 12 March 1907, Page 4

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