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Ivgj 1 Amber Tips Tea [S certain to please you whether it be used for the afternoon cup which every woman so appreciates, or for the more formal "At Home." How often, when visiting, your afternoon's enjoy* menthas been spoiled by the nasty inferior tea that v/as served you. Ensure the success of your own little social functions by using Amber Tips Tea. If you do so, you will hear those exclamations of pleasure that so delight the heart of a hostess—" What delicious tea—where did you get it )" The exceptional quality and delicious flavour of i Amber Tips Tea has quickly made it the lavourite of y all who have tried it. It is very economical—no \\ ordinary tea will make so many ,\ cups to a pound. Tell your grocer you want AMBER TIPS TEA-packed v in special air-tight and dampits delightful flaI vour and strength, and sold at 1/8, 1/10 and Wholesale Agents: N«wton King. New Plymouth.

IABANAIU JOUlifcV CLUBCaHWTMAS UWS*P>^ FIKSX DAY—MONDAY, Utmmhtt J"i that have never' won • f*V* ** luW 1009. 1.-fIUATOKI,PUTB, 50 *»yfcJ l W pa » S ten, train itake., open.'to &<**»< of entry. Weight-forage. Entrance 1 gov. Seven furlong*. '.* 2.-STKWARDS' HAtS . UANWUAA 80 »6v».j eecond, 10 »PVft N«nw»tion, 1 eov.; eoceptftne*;! fpj./j 8 * furlonjrc. 3.-LADIK' PUKSB HACK OtXDI CAP, ol 65 *ov».; second, »<>,»»«. For horses that have never »on»vw 35 sovs in one event on the W( »» the time of entry. Minimum w<wm> lOst. 'Gentlemen rldere.. .JjoaUaulon 4.-FIRST HANDICAP HACK TO."* DUES, 80 iovt.t aeoond hoi* 10 sov*. Nomination, 1 iov.i fM*t\ anoe 1 eov. One mile ud a-hall, over six flight* ef hurdlet, about Bft Sin high. 120 eovs.j leoond, M sow. i 5 sovi. Nomination, 1 *ov.s acceptance i sovs. One mile and e-quarter. 8.-KIKST WEI/PEE HACK HANDICAP, 65 *ovss eecond, 10 M>v*„ Joa.>. mum weight, 9*t. Nob ■ov.; acceptance, 1 aov. Seven ; 7.-ratST HAOKaODSEYa'liKffil, W sovs.; second, 5 tovi. Weight, Bit Entrance, 1 cot. Winner of nay race to cany 141b extra, Jive Jtutlongs. ... 8.-FLVINO HANDICAP <W»». J» tova.; eeoond, 10 sow. NwninatjKm, 1 eov., acceptance 1 eov. Six inrlongs. ( „.„„

SECOND DAY-TUESDAY, OtumHt 88, 19W. " ; i.--FrrzßoY back handicap.; m sovs;. second, 5 «ovl. OfM to horses tbat'fcave uavar *on a hw» at tne time, of entry. , ( N 2.-ELECTRIC HACK HANDICWS U sovs.; lecond, 10 iiovi. Nomination, 1 sov.) acceptance, 1 toy. , Six farlongs. „ ,-.) 3.--SUMMER HACK HANDIOiP. It sots.; second, 10 ton. Nomination, 1 iov.; acceptance 1 sov. Sfosjo*I longe. ' . ' . I i.-SECOXD HANDICAP HACK BUBDLES, 60 sov. j second. 10 «OV», Nomination, 1 sov.j acceptance't tot; One mile and a-hali, over •!* fl%aU of hurdles, about Sit 018 high." - 5.-NEW PLYMOUTH HANIIICAP (open), 100 sovs.; second, 40 to**, Nomination, 1 eov.j acceptance, I sovs. One mile. 0.-?ECOND HACK 80TJHKY STAKM, 80 so vs.; second, 6 sort. Weight, Sit. Winner of any prerlou* r«* to carry 141b extra. The winner of tin First flack Scurry to curry an additional penalty of 141b (lUit.) If tht winner of First Hack Scurry was a maiden, to carry an additional pf*> alty of 71b only (Oat 71>>).. Entrance, 1 sov. Five furlongs. 7.-SECOND WELTER HACK HANDICAP, 65 sove.; second, lOiovs. Minimum weight, Bst. Nomination, 1 sov.; acceptance 1 sov. One mile, s.-PAREWELL HANDICAP (open), 70 sovs.; second, 10 sovs. Nomination, 1 sov.; acceptance 1 sov. Sis furlongs.

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ffivn to the rider of the winner of the Lidieg' Purse. The winner of any handicap after U» declaration of weights to carry 71b exth*. Winner of any Hurdle Baoe after tke> declaration of weights to carry 71b axtra. dominations (or all events cloM o*. Friday, November 26,1909, at 9 pjn. Wrights for first day'a events due on or about Friday, December 8. Acceptances and general entries do** on FRIDAY, December 10, at 10 tun. MOTE.—The attention of owners ts directed to the fact that the Stratford Club will hold its meeting on January t and 3, 1900, and that its programme codtame Two Open Handicaps on eacb da>, tins enabling horses (other than hart-, co compete in eight events during tfco week. E. P. WBBBTER. I SeereMrr. P.O. Box 33, New Plymouth. • I STRATFORD RACING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. SATURDAY AND MONDAY, Ist and 3rd JAN., 1910. FIRST DAY-SATURDAY, JAN. Ist, 1. CAiUKi; VVKLiKR HACK. HANDICAP, of 70 sovd. .Nomination lUa, acceptance Me. Seven furlongs. i. BOROUGH STAKES, of M sovs. Entrance 30s. Four and a-half furlongs. 3. STRATFORD CUP HANDICAP, of Hi soys (open). Nomination 104 acceptance ttts. Nine lurlonga. 4. MIDMIRBT BACK HANDICAP, of SO sovs. Nomination 10s, acceptance 30s. One mile. .OHURA HURDLE HACK HANDICAP, of 75 sove. Nominatiai 10s, acceptance 30a. One and a-WUf miles. 6. FARMERS' PLATD, of 60 aors. Atrance 30a. One mile. 7. FLYING HANDICAP, of 100 ton (open). Nomination 20a, acceptance 40s. Six furlongs'. 8. RAILWAY HACK HANDICAP, of 70 sots. Nomination 10s, aecaptuo* 30s. Six furlongs. SECOND DAY-MONDAY, JAN. Jrd. , 1. TOKO WELTER HACK HANDICAP, ; of 03 sovs. Nominatioa 10s, acce, tauce 30s. Six furlongs. 2. CARDIFF STAKES, of SO aow. Entrance 30s, Four and a-half fur-

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longi. 3. DOMIMON HANDICAP, o( 100 wv* (open). Nomination 20i, acceptance 4Us. One mile. 4. COUNTY HACK HANDICAP, of OS sow. Nomination 10a, acceptance 20s. Seven furlongs. . MAKURI HUaDLB HACK HANDICAP, of 70 aovs. Nomination 10s, miles, fl. LADIKS' PURSE HACK HANDICAP, of 60 eove. Nomination 10*, acceptance 20*. Six furlong*. 7. NGAIRE HACK HANDICAP, of U bovb. Nomination 10*, aoteptinoe 20a. Five furlong*.' 8. FINAL HANDICAP, of « *ov« (open). ■ Nomination 20s, acceptance 30s. Sis furlongs. DATES OF NOMINATIONS, ACCEPTANCES, EDO. . Nominations for Railway Hack Handicap, Tariki Welter, Stratford Cup, Ohura Hurdle Hack Handicap, Midhirat Hack Handicap, Flying Handicap, County Hack Handicap, Ngaire Hack Handicap, Dominion Handicap, Makuri Hurdle Handicap, Toko Welter Hack Handicap, Ladle* 1 Pom Hack Handicap, and Final Handioap close on MONDAY, oth December, at 9 p.m. , , ■ Weights for nrst day'* event* declared on or about TUESDAY, .lfltbJfccom&er, 1009; and for second day'* event* on SATURDAY, Ist January, 1910, at 8 p.m. Acceptances for first day'* events, and entries for Borough Stake*, Fanners' Plate, and Cardiff Stakes close on THURSDAY, 23rd December, 1009, at 9 p.m. Acceptances for second day's event* close at 9 p.m, on SATURDAY, Ist January, 1910. For full programme see official calendar. J. R. MAOKAY, Secretary. The attention of owns.* 1* directed to the fact that the Taranaki Joekev Club's programme («th and 28th December) has two open races each dav, making eight open races in the week.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 257, 6 December 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 257, 6 December 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 257, 6 December 1909, Page 4

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