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\yAVERLEY • WATTOTARA RACING CLUB. FOR HACKS ONLY. To be herd on the Waverley Raceconrw on TUESDAY NOVEMBER 9Cb, 19Mb President: Mr, Wm, Wilson; Vice-prt* sidents, Meuri Oscar Srmca Mil Wm. Brewer; Judge: Mr. it. a Aid* worth; Handl capper, Mr. G«o. Morse; Starter, Mr. J. Coombe; Clerk of Scale., Mr. W. Macfarlane, Junr.; Assistant Clerk-of-Scales, Mr. G. F. Bremer; Clerk of Course, Mr. D. Noake; Timekeeper, Mr. Jas. Dal ton; lion.'Burgeon, Dr. Harvey; Hon. Treasurer, Mr. R. C. Esse; Stewards, Messrs R. Bremer, J. Kennedy, R. Jaokson, G. F. Bremer V. Wilson, L. G. Bremer W. Macfarlane, Ainr., D. Noake, C. a Ball, Jas. Dal ton T. E. WUson, M. Keaaedy. and S. Heslop. PROGRAMME: 1.—12 noon: MORTON MEMORIAL MAIDEN RACE, of 70 >on..i ng. ond horse to receive 10 sov*. trotu tho stake. Weigh t-for-age, Entrance 30s, oa night of genual entry. Seven furlongs. 2.—12.40 p.m.: FLYING HANDICAP, af 80 aovs.; second horse to receive It sovs. from the stake. N<unln«tlos 10a. Acceptance 20s. Six forioan. 3.—1.30 p.m.—HANDICAP HURJjS BICE, of 70 aovs.; second hone U> receive 10 sovs. from tile (take. Nomination 10s. 'Ml* One mile and a-half, over six of battea 3ft (in In hdnt - 4.-2.10 p.m.: WAVERLEY - WAJTOTA, RA CUP, a, handicap of 120 «ori4 second horse to receive 20 »ovs., Mathird horse 5 sovs. from the stun. Nomination lUs. One mile and a-quartar. 6.—2.50 p.m.: WILSON STAKES. Of 70 >ors., second horse to reeelf* U sovs. from the stake. UiitUw■weight Bst. Winner of any racelf lb penalty. Entrance 30s, on nliht of general entry. Four furlonS? 3.30 p.m.: PRINCE OF WALtt HANDICAP, of 70 sova.; second horse to receive 10 sovs. from tha stake. Nomination 10s. Acoeptaata <ios. . Seven furlong*. 4.10 p.m.: MOMOHAKI STAKES HANDICAP, of 75 sovs.; second horse to receive 10 sovs. from tka stake. Nomination 10s. Acceptaaca 20e. One mile and a distance. -4.50 p.m: JACKSON MEMORIAL STAKES, of 70 sovs.; second horse to receive 10 sovs. from the stain, Open to any hack not nominaM. for any race at this meeting, W|t< son Stakes excepted. Muiiinw weight 9st. Winner of Wilaoa Stake# 141b penalty. Entrance SJf on night of general entry. Fire furl longs. r

NO yj2£™ NS ' WEIGHTS, ACCSKPT' ANCES & GENERAL ENTRIEB Nominations, 10s each, close at thl Secretary's Office, Waverley, at 8 D.m. on TUESDAY, October 19th, 1909 ~}}'?s>}? will be declared on or about MONDAY, October 25th, 1009. Acceptances and General Entries dote at the Secretary's Oflice, Waverley. i: !i p.m. on MONDAY, November Ist 1009. RULES. ' All Races to be run under the Vw Zealand Rules of Racing. The winner of nay race after declaration of weiihti to carry 101b penalty, and every addlc'°t n 7L r 1 c u 7lb ' Ilorßes handicapped it Est 71b half penalty. T J. W. EMMERSON, Secretary., Approved in accordance wftb the R. u ' es of Boeing this *th day of August, 1J09.-Wm. Hall, Sectary Waagaotf

ABOUT BISCUITS Qno is rather prone to fhink tint because imported biscuit! We Jngli-priced tlioy must be the ta«t. BUT! Hnvo yon ever figured out the cut of bringing tliem from Engl*-i,h the heavy duty that must be piid and the number ol flrra« th(t handle thorn for a profit before tlfc consumer gets them! Have von ever thought how old they muat bet —anywhere from two tnoath» to two years—and WHAT A PRIC«]? And no wonder after paying freight, fi nwSdlemen's pro/It. No*, the Biscuits we want to talk aiout are made right here in Devon St, and sold to you first hand, sometunes before they are cold, for we make them fresh everr dav. Not nil kinds, 0 f course, hot, several ,^Aj , '' ch a » MIXED, LEMOV, ™y?pt> ' VAXIUj A. OOCOANIT, GINGER, at 6d to Is lb.

R A. STOKEB. HJ-GI E NIC BAKER*, LETHABT BROB. ADO CO. i LTD. UMBRELLA AND PARASOL U'W- : FACTUREBS, •*»*■»« . "d Kta.'* w™ * n * ran k« witfc 40 w brelias mad<* or hoovered la th* «*!«• v brntf 1 rooir covrlng, * tartT Va " ety of ~^" o3ibI * Oooiitm , A LETHABY, Kuipr. ,

ALWAYS BUI WHAT IS PURE AND GOOD BEST BrARCH BEST IRONING A.'wajj ask for lib boxes; Bed Üb«l All that qoes to make Good Iroim i oomes from this Staroh. " Bylri» Rives the ereateit satisfatioß.

frimley FRUITS Friuiley preserved fruiti are the best on the market because eurciui selection of good, sound, fresh fruit and cleanly cooking make Mfem superior to All others. The pure fruit taste will make you "keep solely unto, them." The green peas an particularly fine. Whitakep't, Opposite the Melbourne. Will like LANE'S MBDO. ' LlNE—Queen ol Skin Tonics—for rough, scaly, gUB . burned, cricked and chapped »Mn». i/. at Chemtota. »,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 189, 14 September 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 189, 14 September 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 189, 14 September 1909, Page 4

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