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iJ>ABANAKI ppPKT. 7HIBO TOTAXJBATOB MEETING. ftobe held os the Tarnnakl Jockey Club's Baoecoorsa (by kind permission), TBUBBDAY, AUGUST 26, 1920. Illdge; kr. J. B. I>. Stanford. Starter: Mr. C. O'Connor. Xaadteapper; Mr. H. Coyle. PBOORAMME. JtSffifchS' HANDICAP FLAT BACE, 80 •At.; second, 20 *6*s., third 10 sots. For mullfied hunters, season 1920. Gentlenen riders. ■ Minimum weight, lost. < Haa., 1 sot.; acc., 1 sot. One mile and *<Mrter. m BMEtfttt ffifcfc HANDICAP, 95 sots. ; sec- ■ fnd lS sots., nild third 10 sora. Nom., 1 sot.; acc,, 1 sot. six furlongs. MAIDEN HANDICAP ABE, 100 sovs.; second 20 and. third 10 sots. For qualified hunters, season 1920. Minimum weight, lost Nom., l sot.; acc., 1 sot. About tw* tolles.. It SBUffFOBI) HANDICAP (Open), 150 sots.; 'MMI 2$ soTs and third 10 sots. Nom , i <w.; tee, 30s. Six furlongs. % KOBTH TJitANAKI HUNT CUP HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE, 200 sots, and a cap'; second 30 sots, and third 20 sots. Tor foaliSed hunters, season 1920, that hare never iron a race exceeding in value e«0 to the winner at time of entry. . Jfinfwm weight, Mat 71b. Nom., 1 sot.; •££, t ton. About three miles, ft WA® HACK HANDICAP, 100 sots.; secSttd IS son. and third 10 sots. Nom., 1' •or.; ace.,l sot. Seren furlongs. L MfrWOtfON HUNTERS' HANDICAP BURDLEB, 95 sots. ; second 15 sots, and tMrdl* son. For qualified hunters, sea•onl)2o. Nom., 1 sot.; acc., 1 sot. One . •nil it-half miles. AJMJtMiKK HACK SCtntET, 90 sots.; sec- ■ «Bd 15 sots, and third 10 sots. Open to hones that have nerer won a race on the tat at time of starting. Weight, tot. ' Nob., 1 sot.; acc., 1 sot. FiTe tßilongs. BOLES AND REGULATIONS. __ Jed httiters are those that hare qaallItf eotapUahce with Part V. of the New *4 Hunts' Association Rules. Masters ates. ot qualification must be produced the scales. TM winner of uy lace after the declaration of" weights <uj be re-handicapped. NOMINATIONS will dose at the Secretary's ■Bee./Egmont Street, New Plymouth, on SaTOTDAT, August 7, at 9 p.m. WJOUBTB will be declared on SATUBDAY, Will close at the Secretary's «oce, Ecmont Street, on FBIDAT. August 20. 41 9" '%Bl ' \ 1 ' Subject to revision pending alteration of Mm oC Baring by the Conference. S. L. HUMPHRIES, Secretary. lax US ; "Phone No. MI; i. New Plymouth.
DO YOU REQUIRE A GOOD SECOND-HAND CAR i- • IX7S k*ve the following for sale, all well • worth inspection: IBODGBCAR, 6-ae4ter. 1 SfUDEBAKER CAR, 7-seater. 18TUQEBAKER CAR, 3-seater. I WQLBELEY CAR, 5-seater. 1 FORDCAR, 5-aeater. MORTLOCK & CO: felejihoaes: Garage 535; Private, 317 and '■ BRIN0E& STREET, HAWERA. mil.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 August 1920, Page 3
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