DOMINION HUIiiSiE BAZAAR PRINCES STREET. HAWERA. GREAT ANNUAL SPRING HORSE FAtR. Q-ILLI.ES & NALDER will hold the Spring Horse Sale on SEPTEMBER 1, 2 & 3. PRESENT ENTRIES: 650 HORSES;, consisting of > ' " t Half-draughts, Milk i torses and Hacks. ! » 0.31) sharp each day. I • I ENTRIES. | jAY'S SALE. j 2 p.m. i P. Harrisivy colt, by Ivanhoe, ' iby Lord Churchill, g.d. ' the Duke of Ellerslie, , aieri Lad. ; F. Sylvester— ! stallion, by Royal r lit of Ladv Rothschild, by j fj «, ~oi- Signal , .ic.ount t>f Mr. J. U. Murray—-5-year-old mare, pure-bred Clydesdale (stud book), stinted to Bancor Again On account of Mr. Joseph Thompson— Four-horse team, from 5 to 7 years. • FRIDAY'S SALE. On account of Mr. E. McPhillips — 4-year draught stallion Robin Major, [ by Major Robin, dam Fanny SATURDAY'S SALE. On account of Mr. E. Long — Purebred Timor stallion Tom Tit On account of Mrs. Lucera (Manaia) — Bay mare Silver Shell (stud book), by Sylvia Park—Bombshell, in foal to Coronet On account of Mr. J. H. Morris — 3-vear bay adding, by Ray's Fancy, un-1 broken ! 2-year bay gelding, half-draught, by 1 Dominion, unbroken I 4-year chestnut mare, saddle and har- | ness 8-year prey mare, half-bred Arab 3-vear brown Shetland pony mare 3-vear black gelding, 'iby Jersey colt—thoroughbred mare On account of Mr. E. Foreman — Bushy Park, aged black gelding, by New Forest—Black Bess; qualified hunter On account of Mr. W. Hegan — 6-year bay mare, by Federation On account of Mr. J. W. Tristram—-5-year black gelding, by Albert Chevalier On account of Mr. Fred Muir—-6-year black mare, Lady Heroine, by Co*queror —Hohomia. rpARAN AKI JJUNT. ANNUAL BALL THEATRE ROYAL THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1910. (Niglit of Hunt Race Meeting.) PRICES—DoubIe Tickets, 10/-; Single: Gents' 7/6, Ladies' 5/-. DANCING, 8.30 P.M. Members of Hunt requested to attend in uniform. A. L. HUMPHRIES, Hon. Secretary.
rpARAXAKI JJUNT. ANNUAL RACE MEETING. NEW PLYMOUTH RAOEOOUKSE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBEiR 1. First, Race starts at 12.30 p.m. (Harrison Band in Attendance. ADMISSION: Gate. Foot passengers: Adults, 1/-; Children, free. Vehicles plying for ihire (including driver), 2/-. Grand Stand Enclosure. Ladies, 1/-; Gents, 5/-. 'Accommodation paddock, 1/-. A. L. HUMPHRIES, Hon. Sec. NORTH TARANAKI HUNT. ANNUAL MEETING. BOOKMAKERS' LICENSES. A PPLK'ATIONS for Licenses will be received at my office, Currie street, until 11' a.m. on THURSDAY, September I. Fee, £5/5/-. No application will be considered unless on proper form and accompanied with fee in cash. A. L. HUMPHRIES, Secretary. I>PT TUK BF>"1 r> L A CT fS MAKER'S.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 121, 31 August 1910, Page 1
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