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YOU CAN'T BEAT IT! 1 EVERY DAY FOR I Thb Aroma is Diuomoi, OOLD Try it for Briakmi* i WEATHER IT IS A NICK CHANOT • FROM TEA >'i Always procurable) from ',. ' A. VEALE, THEATRE ROYAL BtJILDINaQ, New Plymouth. Tiwne IM.

Good . . [Groceries. all, the groceries yoB require are good groceries. We keep a variety of brande, sold at a variety of prices, but there's no variety in the quality—everything's good, jwtolesome, and stuff we can faithfully recommend. WHITAKER'S (Opposite the Melbourne) Devon St NEW PLYMOUTH.

ANNUAL RACE MEETING. RACECOURSE, NEW PLYMOCT& THURSDAY, SEPT. 1, 1910. President, W. Birdling, Esq.; VicePresidents, Messrs. A. H. Haloombe, W. "' ; ! G. Malone, F. Watson, P. Sal way, N. King, and Dr. Leatham; Judge, Mr. 8. H. Pigott; Starter, Mr. F. Watson* . Handicapper, Mr. G. Morse; Clerk Of ■ '. Scales, Mr* W. Weston, and Assistant, " Mr. C. Webster; Timekeeper, Mr. jJW* Bennett; Clerk of Course, Mr, G. Ni Skelton; Hon. Surgeon, Dr. Fookes; Hpn. Veterinary Surgeon, Mr. Rait; etewar*,, '| Messrs. H. George, F. Watson, R. H.U ! Pigott, J. Smith, 0. W. Sole, E. Elliot* ';! 5. Hill, C. H. Weston, R. J. Matthe— ' vi E. F. Blundell, E. Julian, W, ~ Jennins, L. A. Nolan, A. R. S> and J. Mabin. ~;.,, ~".« OFFICIAL "PROGRAMME. ' s| SHUNTERS' FLAT RACE HANDI' hi CAP (race starts at 12.30 p.m.), of 8 "■ sors. A sweepstake, of 5s each for 1 second hone. For horses that hiv» ;| never' won a race on the flat, hunter* % only; minimum weight list. Entrance/ ;i Bs. One mile and a distance. v : .& £ LICENSED 'PICTUALLBE'ffi, I STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP (i : 15 soys. First horse to receive trophy value 10 90V8, second horse to receive trophy value 5 sovs (subscribed by the Licensed Victuallers' Association); for qualified hunters the bona fide proS«ty of members of a recognised' unt; horses to 'be ridden by gentle- , men riders; minimum weight list. Nomination 10s, acceptance ss. About two miles and a distance. 310 PEN HACK HANDICAP (race ■; starts at 1.45 p.m.), of 10 son A sweepstake of fis each for starter* . (payable at ec M e) to go to second '.'■ horse. (Vide definition of hacks.) •'■. Nomination ss, acceptance ss. Five " furlongs. Minimum" weight fist 71b. L LADIES' BRACELET HANDICAP ; (race starts at 2.30 p.nu), valued at' 15 sovs; second horse to receive 2V4 soys from the stakes; for Hunters 7 only. A Handicap Steeplechase for >' all horses that have never won * = steeplechase (hack -and hunter race* V excepted) at time of entry/ All horse* to be nominated by ladies and ridden ' / by gentlemen riders. Minimum weight list. Winner of Licensed Victualler** ~ Steeplechase to carry 101b penalty. \ Nomination 7s-6d, acceptance 7s 6d. - About two miles. 5. OPEN HACK HANDICAP (race '," starts at 3 p.m.), of 16 sovs. A sweep- « stake of 5s each for starters (payable *, at scale) to go to second horse. Win- *Z ner of No. 3to carry a penalty of lfflb. ", (Vide definition of hacks.) Nomina- ' tion 10s, acceptance ss. Six furlongs. Minimum weight Bst 71b. i BXHUNT CLUB STEEPLECHASE } HANDICAP (race starts at 8.45 pjn.), ," of 20 sovs,. Second horse to receive ' 2% sovs from the stakes. For Hunters * only. Minimum weight list. Winners of Licensed Victuallers" Handicap' ',. Steeplechase or Ladies' Bracelet to- '. carry a penalty of 141b. Nomination * 10s, acceptance 10s. About two miles " and a-half. 7. HUNTERS' HANDICAP HURDLE Y RACE (race starts at 4.30 p.m.), of : % 15 sovs. Second horse to receive 2.% '■] sovs from the stakes. For Hunters' only. Over six flights of hurdles, '.' Minimum weight 10st 71b. Nomination' ■'' 7s iM, acceptance" 7s 6& One mile and a-half. Qualification for Hunters.—Races 1, 2, , 4, (J, and 7 are deemed to be for horses ; that haye been regularly bunted with a recognised pack of hounds, and the Mas- '' tor's certificate for the season 1910 most be produced at the scales. Gentlemen riders only in races 1, 2, 4, * 6, and 7. '; Emergency riders' licenses may be if- •■ sued on day of races (fee ss) for these events. Definition of a Hack.—A hack is a horse which has not at any time prier V to time of entry of nomination vn.i,.:' race of the value of 100 sovs to til*.','; winner, or races of the aggregate valae' .-' of 250 sovs to the winner. . < Scratching^—All persons intending to } withdraw horses are required to ~*~ notice to that effect to the Beci one half-hour before the official tone for starting the race. Any person negtootj- ' -'— or refusing to comply with this rnle Jl pay a fine, to be imposed by to*' Stewards, not exceeding 20 son, to tfeev Race Fund. ' .>^ Nominations close with tine Secretary, > Currie Street, New Plymouth, on MoN«'h* DAY, August 15, at 9 p.m. .;? Weights appear FRIDAY, August ttY.> Acceptances close WEDNESDAY, Angus* 24. " ' • ••'•? A. L. HUMPHRIES, $ Hon. See. .'£J Approved in accordance with <**" Rules of Racing, July 26, 1910. E. , WEBSTER, Secretary Taranaki Jockej'i Club. % TUST Arrived, another shipment of Mens Kip Watertigbis and .3boo>& ers; splendid value; guaranteed to..wentY'J —Dockrill's. "^ rpO LET, /12 acre* Wen Housej rent •£}. Gflmoox ■ m Clarke. .. . ,„. .'. _, <

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 111, 18 August 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 111, 18 August 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 111, 18 August 1910, Page 3

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