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TARANAKI JOCKEY CLUB. ' ( EETINtt FIRST DAY—WED., Feb. 15, 1911. 1. FIRST HANDICAP HACK HURDLE* 80 soys., second 10 sovs. Over six flights of hurdles, about 3ft 6in high. Nom. 1 sov., ace. L gov. One mile and a-half. 2. STEWARDS' HANDICAP, 125 sovg, second 10 sovs. Nom. 1 sov., ace, 1 sov. Five furlongs. 3. TIMARU HACK HANDICAP, 05 govs., second 10 sovs. Nom. 1 sov., ace. 1 sov. Six furlongs. i. TARANAKI CUP HANDICAP, 300 sovs., second 25 sovs. and third 10 sovs. In the ev«nt of any horse winning a handicap of the value of IOCf * sovs. or over after the declaration of weights, the handicapper may, if he think fit, re-handicap each winner. If the weight of any horse is altered, the revised handicap will bo published on or about Friday, Feb. 10, 18H, Nom. 1 sov., ace 4 sovs. One mile and a-quarter. 5. FIRST WELTER HANDICAP, 109 sovs., second 15 sovs. Nom. 1 sow., ace. 1 sov. One mile. 6. OKATO HACK HANDICAP, 75 sove., second 10 sovs. Nom. 1 sov., ace, 2 sovs. One mile. 7. FLYING HANDICAP, 150 sovs., second 10 sovs. Nom. 1 sov., ace. 2 boys. Six furlongs. < 8. HACK SCURRY, 50 sovs., second 5 ' sovs. .Weight, tot For horseß ttot nave never won a race of the value of 25 sovs. at the time of entrance. Entrance, 1 sov. Five furlongs. 3COND DAY.-THURS., Feb. 18, 191 L 1. SECOND HANDICAP HACK HUR* DLES, 80 sovs., second 10 sovs. Over six flights of hurdles, about 3ft flin high. Nom. 1 sov., ace. I sov. One mile and a-half. 2. GRANDSTAND HANDICAP,' of 100 sovs., second 10 sovs. Nom. 1 sove, acc. 1 sov. Five furlongs. 3. OMATA HACK HANDICAP, 75 sovg, second 10 sovs. Nom. 1 sov., ace. 1 sov. Six furlongs. 4. PAUL MEMORIAL HANDICAP, 20* sovs., second 20 govs, and third 10 sovs. Nom, 1 sov., ace. 3 sovs., One mile and a distance. 5/SECOND WELTER HANDICAP, 100 sovs., second 16 sovs. Nom. 1 go?., ace. 1 gov. Seven furlongs. 6. KAWAU HACK HANDICAP, 80 govg., second 10 sovs. Nom. 1 sov., ace. 1 sov. Seven furlongs. 7. FAREWELL HANDICAP, 100 sovg., second 10 sovs. Nom. 1 sov., ace. 1 sov. Six furlongs. 8. FINAL HACK FLUTTER, 50 govs, second 10 sovs. Open to horgeg that • have not won a race of any degerin- ( Ylbs. Entrance, 1 sov. Five furlongs.

The winner of any handicap after tie declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 71b, of two or more handicaps a penalty of 121bs, except in the Taranaki Cup, in which race horses may be re-handi-capped. Winner of any Hurdle Race after the declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 71bs, of two or more Hurdle Races a penalty of 121bs.

Nominations for all handicap events and entries for Hack Scurry and Final Hack Flutter are due on MONDAY, January 23, 1011, at 9 p.m. Weights for first day's events due o« or about MONDAY, January 80, 1911. Acceptances for nil events close on MONDAY, February 6, at 9 p.m. E. P. WEBSTER, Secretaiy. P.O. Box 33, New Plymouth. GOOD MORNING, MADAM Tee, something like tut ; Friday'* order! Certainly. Our customers appreciate our good beef. What's for Sunday t Choice, tender sirloin, juicy leg of muttoi, some of the primest porkt Beg your pardon f Plump, ■little cockerel! Right thank you. Good morn* tog. You'll never be in V trouble if you get your neat.,, .! from 1 SOIE BROTHERS GOLDWATEE'S XMAS HAMPERS 1 BOTTLE WHISKY 1 BOTTLE BRANDY 1 BOTTLE WINE 1 BOTTLE RUM 8 BOTTLES ALE OR STOUT. (Oases 1/- extra) Country customers at Flag please add railage (l/6}«to P.O. order. v» GOLBWATER BROS., WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Currie St, New Plymouth.

Good . . Groceries. all, the groceries j<o» require ere good groceries We keep a variety of brande, •old it a variety of price*, but there's no variety in the qua)* lty—everything's good, wholegome, and atuff we can faith* fully reooinaend. WHITAKER'S (Opposite the Melbourne) De»on St NEW PLYMOUTH.

AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE TO PEOPLE BUILDING Whatever you do when building your house, be sure you get a good range. A range is in daily use, and has to last for years. How necessary, then, to get th» beat I Before buying; enquire about th» | ZEALANDIA RANCE It has all the advantages of other ranges, , and one or two special ones of its own. For. instance, you can turn it into a splendid open Aro. But write for catalogue 20, or go and see it at the iron

BARNINGHAM & ., . George ©aniißtt^o^/'lSii^i )N and 1 JMSt ■■

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 222, 13 January 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 222, 13 January 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 222, 13 January 1911, Page 7

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