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yjORTH TARANAKI HUNT OLI/B. ANNUAL RACE MEETIXG RACECOURSE, NEW PLVMOUItt THURSDAY, 9th SEPTEMBER, 1909. OFFICIAL PROGRAMME i -HUNTERS* FLAT RACE HANOICAP (race atart. at 18.30 pi), of 8 Bovß. A ivfieptttkß of tta riaj h for starter, (payable at icaieH* KasstA!®; ~ycE Ne E D VICTUALLKno* steeplechase handiK^ •tarts at 1.15 p.m.), fn r7.A7r. ™' u ? 15 w"«.i first hone to trophy value 10 , ov< ., and horse to receive trophy value -1 «ovj, (subscribed by the Ucmmi Victuallers' Association); for qwffi. (led hunters, the bona fide pnfafe n, J" e ™ bers of * recognised Hunt Club, horse, to be ridden byg£3S men riders; minimum wiight, Ji»t domination, 10s; acceptance Bm. About l ,wo miles and a distance. •1.-OPEN HACK. HANDICAP fnee starte at 1.45 p.m.), of 10s aovi i a sweepstake of 5s each for starter* (payable at scale) to go to seeoad horse. Vide definition of. hacks. Nomination, ss; aoceptasee, it> Five furlong*. ; 4.—LADIBS' BRACELET HANDICAP (race starts a* 2.30 p.m.), valued at 15 sots; second horse to reeeiv* 2'/, sovs. from the stakes (for huntors only). A handicap steeplechase for all horses that have.neyer m a' steeplechase (hack and htuitor races excepted) ait time of entry. All horses to be nominated to ladies and ridden by gentleman rM> ers. Minimum weight, list. Wi*

ner of Ucenaed Victu«ll«r»' fittepltchaao to carry 101b penalty. Nomination, 7s (id; acceptance, 7« M. About two mllei.

B.—OPEN HACK HANDICAP (race Btarts at 3 pjn.), of 19 sots,; i sweepstake of fit each for itartm (payable at >cal«) to go to MtOßd horse. Winner of No. S to eanr t penalty of lO&s. Vide definluoa of hacks. Nomination 10i, acceptante, 6s. Six furlong*. 6.—HUNT OLUB , STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP (race start* at Mi p.m.), of 20 gova.j second horn to receive 2'/a sovs. from the stakes for hunters only); minimum weight list. Winners of licensed VietaMl* lew' Handicap Steepleohaln or Ladies' Bratelet to carry * petal** of 71bs. Nomination, 10s; acoeetance, 10s, About two miles ired I half. -HUNTERS' HANDICAP HURDLB RACE (race starts at 4.90 pA«) f of. 15 aoyg.j second horse to reeehro 2% sovs. from the stakes (for hatters only; over six flights it hurdles; minimum weight, lQst flfe. Nomination, 7a 6dj Acceptance, ft 6d. One mile and a-half.

Nominations close with the Secret*?/, Currie Street, New Plymouth, oa Saturday, 21st August, at V p.m. Weights appear Friday, 87th August. Acceptances close Saturday, <th September. Handic&pper, Mr. R. E. Meßae. A. L HUMPHRIES, Hon, Sto* Approved by the Taranski Metropolitan Club, July 20, 1909. E. P. Webfter. Secretarv. CEMENT WILSON'S STAR BRA'MO 10,000 TOJMB Used in Auckland Whar»e» a t Bridge in ferro-concrtK See following testimonial:— Messrs Wilson's Portland Cement Co. Ltd., Auckland. Dea r Sire,—

We have much pleasure in t«ti<ying to the suitability of your cetneas for our class of work, especially la the construction of harbor works. During tlic past five years we bin had cloee upon ten thousand tons, every batch of which has teen can fully tested as to it* soundness Hy boiling test, and alto for Its temße and compression strength. We have always found your cement most regular in quality and well op to standard specification. We oommesd your cement for its regularity in quality, as we have not had to niMt a «ingle bag. ■ Yours Faithfully, Kerro Concrote Co. of Australasia, Ltd, W. A. ROBERTSON, General Masiunr,

COFFEE HOT FOB COLD WEATHER TryYeale's Fresh Graun4 Every Morning It 11 delightful. It you prefer Essences, we have iv put up £>om the fresh ground, berry. It is choaper and better than any other brand. STou Just Try It. A. VEALE 'Phone IU6 Theatre Hoitl Building HAAKE puNoa BECHSTEIN" PW« HOPKINSON COLLAED piANoa Procurable from THE BRITISH AND OONtJNBNTAI PIANO COMPANY, DEVON STREET, NEW HMffTOTB (Opposite Okey, Bon and Arnold'*). TUNINS AND REPAIRING By Competent Workmen* 1 t. I. HOFFMANN. Uaw«" THE JUBILEE VILLA REOPENING, rpHE JUBILEE VILLA (next BurgeH, Fraser and Co'i warehouse, Currie street) Is re-opening under new manag* ment, after a complete overhaul. K» painted and papered and re-furnished every room. Vacancies tcr permsnMt boarder?. Bright, airy roomv Eleetrif light throughout. The proprietor has been fortunate I* engaging a capable chef, and the diqiflf> room will be found equal to the belt, • QEO. A. THOMBONI PROPRIETOR, Thistle" 9 Oatmeal 1 Made from thg.» | Oats by 1 BoiKl Maohlnepy^,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 174, 26 August 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 174, 26 August 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 174, 26 August 1909, Page 4

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