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, TANAIA HACK HACIiN'G UL CLUB. HACK RACE MEETING To be held at MANAIAon APRIL lOlli, 11)07, In Ail' J. U. Mitchell's paddock at ■Biirubaiil; Farm. PROGRAMME 1. FLYING HANDICAP, of £25; aeecuid lio, so to receive X 5 from tlie stakes, join 10/, accept 15/; distau- i ee II furlongs; >tiivt at 12 o'clock. ' 2. DISTRICT HANDICAP RACE, j boundaries between 'the Oeo anl Waingongora rivers to the Moun- | tain lieserve, fur horses that Uvae not won more than £'3o ill one race; gentlemen riders; first, bracelet value £l2, 2nd bracelet value £3; minimum weight, lOst 71bs; horses to be lioniinn ted l>y ladies, and bona lide property of owner three months previous to race; entrance fee 15/; distance 1 mile; start it 1 p.m. 3. iVI OTU.WATE JScTRHY WAN 1)1 PAP Of £2O; second liorse to receive £3 from tlie stakes; 110111. 7s (id, ace. 12s (id ; distance, o-inile ; start at 1. to p.m. •1 Manaia If AMiirAP, of £3O ; second horse to receive £5 fron) the stakes; uom. 15s, accept, 15 s; distance 1 mile ; start at 8.30 p.m. 5. Mai hex Plate of £ls; second horse to receive £2 10s from the stakes; weighl list.; entrance 15s; distnnce, (5 furlongs; open to all horse t-lial have not won a race at time of starting ; start at o.la p.m. 0. Kaci'oiv-onui Haxmcap, 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 fo»er; nom. 7s lid, accept. 12s (id; distance I furlongs; start at 4 p.m. 7. BuitXbANK Welteu of £ls ; second horse to receive £2 10s from the stake; min. weight Ssl 71b; nom 7s Cd, accept. 7s (id; distance 7 furlongs ; start at 4.15 p.m. NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, ACCEPTANCES, Etc.

Nominations for events Nos. 1, ;i, I, it, iiud 7, close with the secretary sit his ollice on the 25th MAHCH. Weights declared on 2nd April. Acceptances and general entries, Saturday, Oih , April at 8 p.m. The winner of any Hit race after declaration of wiights to carry a penally jf 10lb, of twj or more such races 11 lb. Horses handicapped Nst 71b or over, half the aboye ponalliosAll entries to he sealed ami addressed > the S'-t-rol-iry, Manna, with the name, age, color, and pedigree of the horse, mine of owner, colors of flie rider, performances of the horses, and name of trainer. Entries by w ire niusl be confirmed in ivriting at the earliest opportunity. All races to be run under the Kules of Racing as adopted by the liacing Conference of New Zealand. Owners are particularly reminded I hat all entries must be accompanied by cash, cheque or i'.O. order, This •ule will be strictly enforced. Only members of the Bookmaker's Vss'jciation, or Tattersiill's will be permitted to ply their calling on the course on the day of the races, and tliey will be charged a fee of 5 guineas for this privilege. CITAb, 11. LUPHEI?, Secretary. ( Approved by the Taranaki Jockey Club ihis 25th day of January, ltio7, .vlrssiiu. Fleetwood, Secretary.) TO SUBSCtiIBEKS. not getting their O papers regularly, are requested to communicate with the proprietor immediately. TRY A GAS GRILLER.

ASIC rase Dzinty oyster-shaped Wafers, filled v/ith dcliciously fla l ; ; r.EK, FriKAH & co., usly flavoured ueam. j LT»„ LONDOf!, EMGLAIia. I ITIONAL CONDIMENT. has a world-wido reputation of nearly 160 years, and the manufacturers hold the appointment of Purveyors by Royal Wars-ant to H.M. the King.

THERE IS NO DOUBT THAT « where Eno'a ' Fruit Salt' has been taken fa the earliest stagos Of & disease it has in innumerable Instances prevented a serious illness. The efieot of E OS 'FRUIT SALT' "'•Son any cisordered, sleepless, or feverish oondition is simply " M'volloua and unsurpassed. In fact it IS NATURE'S OYN REMEDY CAUTION.-Emo i.v • the Capsule ami that it Is marked ENffS' FRIHTSJ.LT; 0 ; -iv. the slnccml form of fIattery—IMITATION. ' Prepared , K <3, Ltd., FRUIT SAM' WORKS, London, 8.8, £*.£ Hy J. C. BNO'B Patent. So«Q 7 C.

s lfvi &s Famous j) i) J-J* Ha Id »A £3 V' Eemec v iop >fm "PI the .vho 1 * •:-■ nc.r kiiuuiil bo wi 13 of j;ir ij.!' Cm e. 11 is ui.ist couM' > ;ini'[!tioi) to il'-v.-i-'ji, v - liios.t if, as, Liken .it the b r Of ZiLTilT^,: 5 Cu ij r r, Larges ,zc:i at it; m )!*" 1. V BRONCHITIS ACTHMA, & CONSUMPTION, isc of any Chest Medicine in. the World. i 1 ii'<fl:i f :T-(:, I ; ite*!i;u; power iu marvellous. Sufierers from any form of I3rotichUis, Cough, Difficulty of i ilyhilul un 1 iui:ii:mLi'.c ir'ijt; jiti'l to those who are subject lo CoMs on the Chest it ia invaluable, as it nt an i »ivins strci-'th to the voice, an t i t neither allows a Coiu;li or Asthma to become bum known t') exit where "Coughs" hive been properly treated with this medisiflo. No house E'.iwl a Co-npletii Cute is i i t»u" qz\Q:l oj. * C "3 i \ •. rf M2ARWE»s BRONCHITIS CURS, has induced a number iff hiy medicine "Eronchitis Cure," with the object of s imitation w'Kch has none cf t'tc boncficial effects that r rtc-mo ncco_criry to c'itav your ctt'.cr/clcn to tl"!is •fact, to rc't for t : . : 'T r.r.'J to eco that you jjot it. r.ii.i !;•. Ch i :;n:.! nnrl t:y uho vvr.-.il r'.^ 1 ;,i 1 :r : l.icnlly. NOTE—Hearne's Bronchitis Cure No. 1A does NOT contain any poison within the meaning of tho Act. It is equally beneficial for- the youngest child and the most ged person \.KW 55EAUNU BRANCH OFFWE: HUME'S BUILDINGS. WILLIS STREET WELUNUTO»

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 16 March 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 16 March 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 16 March 1907, Page 4

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