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\yAIMATE I'LAINS TROTTING GLUT) ILVU'EUA. FIRST AXXUAL MKETIXU, To be hold on HAWKIU UACKCOUItSE, WEDXKSDAY, JL'LY 2S, 1913. DRFinatS: President. 11. If. Nolan, Esq.; vice-pre-sident, J. A. Turtun, Esq.; committee, Messrs 'Morrissey, W. J. IJraJford, C. Jones, A. C. Johnstone, J. Sutler, R. Ilieks, J. (irunt. C. Ardeii, (.'. I'ivsLon, \V. Slattcry: stewards, D. J. (loodwin, 11. liicks, 11. Morrissey, \V. J. Bradford, A. (.'. Johnstone, T. .Mounsey, A. Davy. M. Jones; hon. treasurer, .Mr. W. <J'Ca!lagha 11; lion, judge, -Mr. J. Crocker; lion, clerk of scales, .Mr. J. Nicliol; lion, clerk of course. Air. I'. Eastbury: lion. vet. surgeon, Mr. E. Mason; hun. tiine-keepen, .Messrs 1!. W. J. .McNeil and 1). J. Goodwin; handicappcr, .Mr. U. Shannon; starter, .Mr. A. Morse.

PROGRAMME. 1. AUKOA HANDICAP, for nsaidpns, optional, of 50 sovs., second horse to receive 7 sovs., ami tin; third liorsc . 3 sovs. out of stake. For all horses that have not won an advertised race excecdin" 1U sovs. in value at time of stai'titiL*. Horses wi'l'be handicapport to do J. 1.1 or lieiter. Xoniination 1 fov.. acceptance ] sov. Distance, 1 V'j miles. 2. XORMAXJIY HANDICAP. optional. of 50 sovs., second hor. ; 7 to reorve 7 sovs. ami third horse 3 sovs. out of stake. Horses to be handicap,)!'.l to .do '2.-10 for mile, or better. Nomination 1 sov., acceptance 1 sow Distance, 1 n:;!e and a distance. 3. WAIUATE 'PLAINS HANDICAP, optional, of lit) .-in'...; >econd hor~e to receive 2U sovs., ami thir.l horse 10 s;>vs. out of the stake. lior-es to he handicapped to do .1.11 or better. Nomination t-'l Mi. an eptaiu-e ,t;2 Hi,. Distance. ■> mi.c~. t FARMERS' DISTRICT IiANDICAI'. optional. so\i,.. M'-ord ho;>e to receive .1 sov>. on!: o! stake. Anifttenr riders. Nomination 1.;? acceptance Ms. Dirtlaiu'i?, 1 !>. STUATI-'ORD HANDICAP. optional, of SO mtoik! Horse to rtn-civc* 1-") Miv.i. and third Imrn? "i MIY*. out of stfkt 1 . Horso will In? ii;tndii'iip]'k"l to do -.-10 or Lu'ttcr for link*. Im.r u:i!io[i[d(.Nl Trotters only. Nonimatinn 1 a l i'Miuiu-o '1 govs. His-taiu-o 1 1 '• n'i'io.-.. S. MAN'AIA "HANDICAP, ov.tiopal, of HO M)YS.. v<TOH i I'.i.'l'Si' Id liviSVo 7 !»OVh. and l!:ii'd '•> sov?. out of stake. Horses to lie handicapped to do 13,' i or better for mile. Xomination I sov., acceptance 1 sov. Distance, iy± miles. 7. HAWERA HANDICAP, optional, of 70 sovs., second horse to receive 10 sovs. and third horse .1 sovs. out of stake. IlorSes will be handicapped 'to do -.31 or hotter for mile. Nomination 1 sov.. acceptance 2 sovs. Distance 1 mile. NOMINATIONS for all events, accompanied by fees, close with the .Secretary on WEDNESDAY, July 14, at 9 p.m. ' HANDICAPS declared on MONDAY, July 10. ACCEPTANCES for all events close on SATURDAY, July 24. at 0 p.m. Fees must accompany both nomination and acceptance. "RULES AND REGULATION'S. All races to be run under the Rules oi New Zealand Trotting.

j The winner of any race after the deL claration of handicaps may be re-handi-oapi>od. I No entry will be' received for any race : except on the condition that all disputes, I claims and objections arising from the I carrying ont of this programme, shall be . decided by' the Steward;?, or whoever j they may appoint. Their decision on all I points connected with the carrying out of this programme shall be final, subject . to appeal to the Association', except on questions of fact. AVith all nominations the name, color, box, ago and.pedigree, and the last throe performances, and the horse's best time, and the names and addresses of the owner and trainer MCST be given. Tile colors of rider or driver must be sent in at time of nomination, failing which a fine of £1 will be enforced. Telegraphed nominations must be confirmed in writing, with all particulars, by the following mail. * Xo horse will be allowed to start unless all fees are 'paid. Eiders and drivers must appear in proper costume'or they will be fined. This rule will be strictly enforced, .411 protests must be made in writing, and be in the hands of the 'Secretary within Hi minutes of the decision of the race, and accompanied by a deposit of £•">, to 'be forfeited if the protest i 3 dismissed. By the entry of or endeavoring to en ter a horse every person having, or subsequently acquiring any interest in such horse, shall be deemed to accept all the conditions and restrictions imposed or 'mplicd by these rules, and to be barred from questioning the action or conduct of the or other holding a 'ip'irts meeting, or of any officii l ! of the club, or such other body in respect of such horse, or of any person connected therewith, otherwise than is provided for in part XXX. NOTE.—Every horse must be registered with the Association prior to nomination in any race. Any unregistered horse shall be disqualified. The fee for registration is 10s. Before any horse ean start the Provident Fund fee of 5s must be paid, otherwise the horse will be disqualified for the race. All trainers, riders and drivers must be licensed by the "Association. Fees: Trainers ss, Riders and Drivers ss. KR\T,ST XALDER, Secretary, Dox 153, Hawera. Approved by Xew Zealand Trotting Association—J. B. Norris, Secretary.

JJOYAL 'MAIL MOTOR 'BUS SERVICE NEW PLYMOUTH - INGLEWOOD and INGLBWOOD - NEW PLYMOUTH. DAILY SERVICE. Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays —Leaves Masonic, Stables at 7 a.m., arriving at Inglewood at 8 a-Di.; leaving Inglewood at 8.30 a.m., arriving at Now Plymouth 9.45; leaving on return trip at 4 p.m., arriving at Inglewood at 5.15 p.m.; leaving at 5.30 p.m. for New Plymouth. Tuesday, Thursdays and FridaysLeaves Masonic Stables at 8 a.m., arriving at Inglewood at 9 a.m.; leaves Ingloivood at 9.15 a.m., arriving at New Plymouth 10.1.") a.m.; leaves New Plymouth 4 p.m., arriving Inglewood 5 p.m.; leaving again 5.30 p.m. for New Plymouth, arriving at 0.30 p.m. Fares as usual. Parcels as per arrangement. Telephone messages receive prompt attention. W. W. JACKSON. The Rev. W. H. Hinton, of Brooklyn, wfi'See that he was partially deaf due to catarrh, and poured a teaspoonful of Fii'cnzul into the nostrils, and sniffed Up thi liquid at intervals. He adds: — "In two days the fullnes; left the head nr.d the right ear cleared. Then comm(!•><•("• a separation of sticky membrane* in tS>« left ear, iind on the eiirMh tl.»» |)|V fir! 1."—1n5,:," oa lilaeilzol, Is Od and "i C.i.

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Taranaki Daily News, 19 July 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 19 July 1915, Page 6

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