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RACE MEETINGS. TTUNT r\LVB (TOTALISATOR MEETING.) To be held on the Waverley Racecourse,' on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1919. 1. HUNTERS' HURDLE HANDICAP, of 80 sovs, second horse to receive 15 sovs from <he stake. Open to aualiflecl hunters, 1919 season, that have never won an open hurdle race or a hunters' hurdle race of the value of 150 sovs, or hunters' hurdle races of the collective value of 400 sovs. Minimum weight of handicap, 10 stone. Nomination, 1 sov, acceptance 1 sov. 1% miles. 2. MOTJMAHAKI MAIDEN HACK HANDICAP, of 75 sovs, second horse to receive 10 sovs •from the stake. Nomination 1 sov, acceptance 1 sov. Seven furlongs. 3. EOMONT-WANGANUI ■ HUNT CLUB CUP HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE, of 150 sovs, 110 sovs and cup valued at 25 guineas, presented by the Egmont Racing Club, to winner, 30 sovs to second, and 10 sovs to third horse; for qualified hunters, 1919 season. Nomination 1 sov, acceptance 2 aovs. About 3 miles. 4. WAVERLEY HANDICAP (flat), of 120 sovs, second horse to receive 10 sovs from the stake. Nomination 1 sov, acceptance 1 sov. One mile. 5. LADIES' BRACELET HANDICAP (flat), of 50 sovs; winner to receive 40 sovs an! bracelet valued at 20 sovs presented by the Patca District Licensed Victuallers' Association, second horse 10 sovs. For qualified hunters, 1919 season, ridden by gentlemen riders; who must be members of anv Hunt Club affiliated with tho N.Z. Hunts Association. The rider of winner to receive a gold-mounted whip presented by Mr. Bruce Joll. Nomination 1 sov, acceptance 1 sov. Minimum weight of handicap, 11 stone. One and a quarter miles. To be nominated by ladies. 6. MANAIA MAIDEN STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of 80 sovs, second horse to receive 15 sovs from tho stake. For qualified hunters, 1919 season, that have never won a steeplechase, hunters' races excepted. Nomination 1 sov, acceptance 1 sov. About 2 miles. 7. KAKARAMEA HACK HANDICAP, of 75 sovs, second horse to receive 10 sovs from tho stake. Nomination 1 sov, acceptance 1 so?. Six furlongs. RULES AND REGULATIONS. The meeting will bo run undr- "-- " "~ land Rules of Racing. Horses e ers' Races must be four ye«Ts old or upwards, and there must be produced ai scale a certificate of qualification under tho Ruli Hunts Association for hunting season of 1919. Thursday, August 7.—Nominations for all events close at 8 p m. I Saturday, August 16.—Handicaps declared. > Wednesday, August 20.—-Acceptances for all events close at 8 p.m. Penalties—The winner of any hurdle race after the declaration.of weights to carry a 1011) penalty. The winner of any steeplechase after declaration of weights to carry a 101b penalty. The winner of any flat race after declaration cf weijhts to carry a 141b penalty. W. MACFARLANE, Hon. Secretary. , P.O. Box 14. Telephone 35. Waverley. Approved in accordance with tho Rules of Racing this 2nd day of July, 1919. WM HALL, Secretary, Wanganui Jockey Club. LAUD FOR SALE. CHOICE FARMS Oil ACRES Mercury Bay, CoromanOLX del, handy to Thames. Flax and Cabbage-Tree Swamp; all drained except 10 acres. 270 acres grass; 30 surface sown; 10 rough feud. Fourteen paddocks; 2 houses; IG-bail cow-shed, implement-shed 45x28; farm now carrying 250 sheep, 30 cattle, 70 milkers, 8 horses. Price, £3O per acre, which includes SJ-h.p. engine, New Zealandia 5cow plant, binder, 2 ploughs, i ham s, discs, drills, rollers, cliaffcutter, dray and cart, etc. "Mr. G. T. Bailey sold 890 acre» nearby (unimproved) at £2O per acre. This property is tho best I have ever offered. Equal to Hauraki Plains. Substantial cash deposit required. Terms arranged. Wire for appointment to inspect. £QAA DEPOSIT.—44O acres, 3£ miles tkOUU from Matainata Glaxo Factory. 400 acres grass; new cow-shed; good buildings; 13 paddocks; 50 acres new grass, 30 acres now being ploughed for turnips. 0 tons top-dressing just been put on. Will wint* 100 cows. LLP. at 4s 6d per acre. Price, £27 for Good* will. Wire for appointment to inspect. The first Taranaki man to inspect will buy. JAMES CHRISTIE, l smeetofs buildings, AUCKLAND. tiOING CONCERNS. IAA ACRES FREEHOLD; going concern; all in grass except 5 acres of good shelter bush; all ploughable; 8 paddocks, cattle fences; 4-roomed house. good cowshed, milking machines, sawbench, etc.; cart and implement sheds; If miles creamery and school, 5 miles Inglewood; stock, etc., includes 40 cows. 7 calves, 5 horses, 3 sets of harrows, 4 ploughs, roller, express and harness. mower and sundries. Price, £3600, £ISOO down; balance, 5 years at 5J per cent. Qg ACRES FREEHOLD; going con. cern; land all flat; 13 paddocks. fair fences; 0 acres oats, 4 acres turnips; 7-roomed house (Alpha light), cowshed arid other buildings; £ mile to creamery school and P. 0., 5J miles Inglewood; stock, etc., includes 27 high-grade Jcrsej cows, 1 high-grade Jersey heifer, 10 highgrade Jersey yearlings, 1 pedigree Jersej bull, 4 horses, plough, tine and chain harrows, gig, : dog ca(rt, milk cart, harness, 55 factory shares, milking machines. Alpha light, cans and sundries. Price, £46 per acre, £IBOO down; balance al current rate. in acres freehold; going concern; £4' per acre, £I2OO down. 127£ acres freehold; going concern; £4l per acre, £IOOO down. 51 acres freehold; going concern; £3( per acre, £SOO down. 46 acres freehold; going concern; £4C per acre, £SOO down. E, J. IBLE, LAND & COMMISSION AGENT. Boil 42 'Phones 61 and 95 INGLEWOOD. ou suffer? Why? •-'ntlon. Have them nwj miner; can 1 them, only endure them. This reason lug Is foolish. Rexona will drive away youi Chilblains. Many who have suffered for years and endured agony every Winter with resignation, avoiding the good cheer of the fireside :cked and bleeding hands i ;er of the room, now than or body. A few mlnut I lng ..the feet with tills ..„„. „..., 0 tort all next day. ltubhed gei nf T»nor suffering hands, a ] i to protect them, tiie ur ,_t vanish. The hands i you to blush by their Winter work and Winter sports maj dulged In without fear of resultin, this should be the healthiest time when we are storing up strength an tho coming Summer. Rexona is angular tins *' l(t and 3/-, SLMfWflorß.

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 July 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 28 July 1919, Page 8

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