muutiSlsf tew MANAIA HACK UAC'XG CLUB (Licensed). JJACK ]\f EETJNG, To be held at MAVAIA on WEDNESDAY, APBIL 27th, 1910, in Mr. J. D. AliUhcli'a Paddock, at Burnbank Earn. PIIOURAMMr-: I—FLYING HANDICAP, o £25, second horse to receive £5 f.cni the stakes; nom. 10s, acceptance 15s. Distanc* six furlongs. To start at 12.15 djdv. 2—LADIES' UKACELET HANDICAP, for horse.i that have rot won mor* than £2O in one race: gentlejaeit ridera. First, a brae ft, value £,12, second bracelet valtu £3. tymi. mum weight lOst 71b. Horses to b» nominated by ladies mi bona Ads property of presen* owner three months previous to nee. Entrance fee, 15s. Distance, one mile. start at 12.45 p.m 3—MOTUMATE SCURRY: HANDICAP of £25, second horse to receive £1 from the stakes; noin. 10s, accept. 15s. Four furlongs To start at 1.30 p.m. 4—HANDICAP TROT, ot £2O, sownd horso to receive £3 f'om the stakes; for trotteis or pacn (optional); nom. 10?, accept. 'os Distance} lVi miles. To start a . 2 p.m. 5-MANAIA HANDICAP of £35, second horso to receiv« £5 from the stakes; nom. 17s fid accept. 17s od. One mile; To start Ht 2.30 pin. 6-MATDEX PLATE, o' £ls, seoond horse to receive f2 10s from the stakes; weight 9*t; entrnnoe 15s. Six furlongs. Open to all horses that have not won « race at time of starting. To star, at 3 p.m. 7—Kaupokoimi Handicap, of £2O, second horse to receive £3 from the stakes. Open to a 1 horses that have never won a st-\« of the value of £3O or over. Nomination 7a 6d, acceptance 12s 6d. Four furlongs. To start at 3.30 pm 8-BURNBANK WELTER, of £2O, second horse to receive £3 from the stakes. Minimum weight 8s 71b. Nom. 10s, accept. K« Seven furlongs. To start at 4 p.m. NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, ACCEPTANCES, STC. Nominations and entri. 3 for all events (except Nos. 2 nnd 8) O iose with the secretary, at his office, on Monday, April 11th. Weights and handicaps for trot appear about 13th April. Acceptances and general entries are ''ue on Friday 22nd April, at 9 p.m. The committee reserves the right to alter dates of nominations and acceptances. Handicapper of trot reserves t\- f right to rehandicap any horse. The winner of any fat .ace after deRation of weights to «tiy a penalty of 101b, or two or more six h races 141b Horses handicapped at 9u 71b or over half the above penalties. All entries to be sealed and addressed to the secretary, Manaia, w .th the name age, color and pedigree 0, the horse, name of owner, colors of "he rider, perromances of the horses, «nd name of trainer, and must be in willing. Entries by wire must j- confirmed at the earliest opportunity ?» writing. All races to be run the rules of racing as adopted bv 'he «onference of New Zealand, and the dotting event under the rules of the V.2 Trottin* Association.
Owners are particular Teminded that all entries must cwi aciompftnied by eash, cheque or P.O. Otii r. Thia rule will be strictly enforced Only members of the P" kmakeiw* Aaeociation or Tatter»al"s *->JI be permitted to ply their oalllng on the •oune on the day of the races, and they will lie eharged a fee ol £1 10i for this privilege, the charge to delude admission of self and clerk U ground,- admission fce refunded wliin license it taken out. Bookmakers will be required to deposit ■with the Secretary or Steward at the time of taking out their licenee the sum of £3O as a guarantee of good faith; such deposit to be returned after paying out on the last race. By entry of, or enaei.M to enter, a horse, erery person or subsequently acquiring, any interest in such horse, shall be deemed t» i ccept all the conditions and restrictions imposed or implied by these rules, ac 1 to be barred from questioning the ael'rn or conduct of the club or other T-rdy holding a sports meeting, or of any official of the club or such other boi, Jn respect of susk horse, or of any pe>ion connected therewith otherwise than is provided for in Part XXX., Rule W CHAR R. LUSHER, Secretary.
LEAN, neat, tidy house* ' wives know the value of LANE'S MEDOLINE for ths hands. They use it daily after house work. Those who use it know its value, i/everywhere. 10. rpHE CO-OPERATIVE TRANSPORT & AGENCY CO., LTD. NEW PLYMOUTH AND OPUNAKE SERVICE OF MOTOR WAGONS for Mails, Parcel* and Heavy Goods. Receiving and Enquiry Office: Brougham St., opposite N.Z. Insurance Building. Telephone No. 80. ROYAL MAIL COACH, from let January, 1910, leaves daily—a.m. Opunake 6.30 I Oaonui 7,0 Rahotu 7.30 Pungarehu 8.0 Ware* 8.20 ' Puniho 8.40 Okato 9.5 Tataraimaka 9.35 Oakura 10.20 Omata 10.50 New Plymouth, arrive .. 11.20 p.m. New Plymouth, depart .. 2.15 Omata 2.45 Oakura 3.15 Tataraimaka 4.0 Okato 4.30 Puniho , 4.50 Warea 6.10 Pungarehu 5.30 Rahotu «.0 Oaonui 6.30 Opunake, arrive 7.10 All fares and parcel* to be prepaid. All classes <d carriage catered for at reasonable rates. Postal addreea: P.O. Box 146, Nrr Plvmoutli. Writtea 9tin» pronely attended to.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 367, 19 April 1910, Page 3
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