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■ gTRATFORD JJACING Q ANNUAL MEETING. ,? MONDAY & TUESDAY, JAN 1 &,j NOMINATION, 10A '4 PROGRAMME. . * FIRST DAY (Monday, Jan. 1, lfflj First Race starts at 12 noi 1.-TARIKI WELTER HACK : OAP, of 7)0 govs. Nomhwtfa acceptance 30s„ Seven furloni 2.-BOROUGII STAKES,', of 6?a Entrance 30s. Pour farloortrrjl quarter. " 3.—STRATFORD CUP HANDICA! , 125 sovs (open). Nominatioff acceptance 40s. One mile a$ quarter. 4.--MIDHIRST HACK HANDICAI 80 sovs. Nomination 10s, ait ance 30s. One mile. , 5.-OHURA, HURDLE HACK M . , CAP, of, 100 sovs. Nominatis | ' acceptance 30s.' One mile and a «\—FARMERS' PLATE, of 50'sov4 trance, 30s. One inile v ■'''.' 7.-FLYING. HANDICAP,' of 100' (open). Nomination Ms; acceji 40s. Six furlongs, . ' '"• fj 8.-RAILWAY lUCK HANDICAP;? sovs. Nomination Hju, ijc.eiS 305., Six furlongs. " '■'• '*' ' '_■ i if -t SECOND DAY Ja : First Race starts at 12.15 pjfi 1.-COUNTY HACK HANDICAP,'< sovs, Nomination 10s, accept 80s. Six furlongs. '. £ 2.-CARDIFF STAKES, of trance 30s. Four furlongs.a? quarter. ' . \ *sj 3.—DOMINION HANDICAP, of. UNty (open). Nomination 10s, accept 40s. One mile. 4.—MAKURI HURDLE HACK HAJ CAP, of 85 sovs. ' Nomination, acceptance, 304. One mile and fey S.—LADIES' PURSE HACK HANDS of SO sovs. Nomination lOg, seance 20s. Six furlongs. "•■ f . fl.-NGAERE HANDICAP, (open). Nomination 10s", accqp; 80s. Six furlongs^' ' '' 7.-STRATHMORE HACK HINDI of 65 sovs. Nomination 10s ceptance 30s. Five furlongs.' *i B.—TOKO WELTER HACK HAND! of 70 sov. Nomination 10s, &, ance 30s. Seven furlongs. NOMINATION, 10/-.' DATES OF NOMINATIONS, ACQ! ANCES, ETC. ' r f Nominations close on MONDAY 1 ;, CEMBER 4, 1911, at 9 p.m. ,', i WEIGHTS for first day's events clared on or about THURSDAY,?; DECEMBER, 1911, and for events on MONDAY, JANUARY t$ at 8 p.m. • ,*J ■•" ■ ACCEPTANCES for first day's w and entries for Borough Stakes, $| drs' Plate and Cardiff Stakes clb' ! FRIDAY, 22nd DECEMBER, lWfc p.m. ' '' ft ACCEPTANCES for Beconfl|| events close at 0 pin. off'tyOr JANUARY 1, ,1912. ' *.' J. R. MACKAY, Seorfl Approved by the Taranaki Me 1 ! tan Committee in accordance wi Rules of Racing this 17th day ol ber, 1911. J E. P. WEBSTER, Secw TO STAND SON AT INGCj and travel the T l . and Urenui d • and if sufficient inent offers, ti rounding TROTTING BTAUJON? BERLIN MAC :■ By Berlin (imp.) j dam, Quicksilve BERLIN MAC is a fine roan/st 16.2,•. and is a clean trotter. H* several first prize awards. Hu£ are amongst the highest-priced 4 in the province. Terms, £3 eadv £1 payable at first service and t on January 1, 1912. _' Also, V The PUREBRED CLYDESDALE t KING'S DIRECTOR.' ' KING'S DIRECTOR is a fine fat by Quality King from Nellie 3rd, ai bred by the late A. A. Fantham*; Hawera, He claims illustrious on from both sides of his parentago,s being a well-built, compact horse,.sh prove a useful sire in this-districfe'.fj Terms: Single mare, £3; two- flrjf mares as per arrangement. °-j| Groomage fee, 2s 6d. , , For further particulars apply :,../?• ~ , W, G- CROZIER r | JflgleWp . Or C. ROWE. Urenui. .• ">" To stand at tm FliL MANGOR PURE-BRED DRAUGHT STALT GOVERNOR GENERA!*' < (By The Governor dam by Gej Wheeler). , Terms, £1 10s. Grazing at Is/' week. All care taken, but no'rtij bility. For full particulars apply N. Vt, son, or on farm. OLD HOSPITAL BJ Governor-General is a dark bayj; five years, with white points, ski quality hair and large flat bone. 1 very active, and good tempered suited to any class of mare. Stos be seen at the owner's farm, neat Factory, ft -"m TO STAND i SEASON at THE THOROUGHBRED STAI* JINGAL. By ,; HOTCHKISS Musket Petrolen' from ST. LAURA !St. Legcr Miss Laura (1 JINGAL is a sure foal-gebii stock are well-grown and good' with splendid free action, and pi bone. His breeding is in the Dominion, being closely'* such celebrities as Multiform, Ctf Macmne Gun, etc. He never ra/ the performances of his dam, s£ are well known, she being, ,7 exception of Cruciform, undoubt* best St. Leger.mare ever raced Zealand, having won numfroU over all distances from six full IVs miles, mostly under heavy,; Fees: Thoroughbred mares, 1 half-bred mares, £3 10s. Pa* free. All care, but no respoi All mares to be removed and ft not later than January 1, 191 For further part.ienln-s npplr-t r. morrow;- : Owner, V

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 135, 29 November 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 135, 29 November 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 135, 29 November 1911, Page 3

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