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THIRD TOTAMSATOB MEETING. So be held on the Taranakl Jockey Club'! Bacecourse (by kind permission), THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1920. , Judge: Mr. J. R. L. Stanford. Starter: Mr. C. O'Connor. Haiuiicapper: Mr. H. Coyle. 1. HUNTERS' HANDICAP FLAT RACE, 80 sots. ;. second 20 sots, third 10 sors. For qualified hunters, season 1920. Gentlemen riders." Minimum weight, lost. Nob.,'l sot. ; ace, 1 sov. One mile and a-quarter. '. 2. CBKNUI HACK HANDICAP, 95 sors ; second 15 sors:,. and third 10 soys. Nom., 1 sov."; ace, 1 aov. Six furioncs. 8. LADTS, BRACELET MAIDEN HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE. 100 sots.: second 20 low." And third 10 sots. Tor qualified hunters; aeason JMO. Minimum weight, lOtt. NonV. I'kBOT.; ate, 1 sov. About two Billet.'': 1 STiIAJPFdBDSHAIfMCAP (Open), 150 sors ; •ecana. 25 sots a'nd.third 10 scis. Nom, 1 Mt«s atc.3>K "ISlx furlonga. J. yaCNT CUP HANDIHABE, 200 sots, and a cdp; .aecoao ay sors. and third 20 sovs. (or quiliflM Milters, season 1920, that um exceeding In value £l5O, to Sef|wlnner at time of entry. Minima* tfHflUi lOst 71b. Nom., 1 sot.; act, 2" sort. ajAbout three miles. •' WAIHI HACK' KUiDICAP, 100 sots.; sec- ■ ond U sots, ana third 10 sots Nom., 1 ._. aoy*; «c„ 1 wfc Seven furlongs. f. uwpfcßTror : T handicap HURDLES, 95 sots.; second 15 suvs. and third 10 sots. For qualified hunters, seaion 1920. Nom., 1 sov.; ace, 1 sor. One - and a-half miles. . ■ J OPTJNAKK HACK SCURRY, 90 sors.; second 15 son. and third 10 sots. Open to horses that hare nerer won a race on the flat at. time of starting. Weight, ,9sJ. Nom., 1 aov.; ace, 1 sot. Five RULES AND REGULATIONS. Qualified hunters are those that have quailled In compliance with Part Y. of the New tealaad Bunts' Association Rules Masters certificates of qualification must be produced It' the scales. The winner'of any race after the declaration of weights may be re-handicapped.. NOMINATIONS will close at the Secretary's Jfßce, Egmont Street, New Plymouth, on SATURDAY, August 7, at 9 p.m. WEIGHTS will be declared on SATURDAY, BmustTifr. ACCEPTANCES.wiII close at the Secretary s HHce. Egmont Street, on FRIDAY, August 23, «.» p.m. ftttlei, of Racing by the Confers B. L. HUMPHRIES, ■•'..•, ■',. Secretary, Boxl»5; Thone No. 042;. New Plymouth.

TO STAND THE SEASON AT NEW , PLYMOUTH. ran importid thoroughbred sire, ; HALLOWMAS (20) By HABTAGOJf—HALLOWEEN. HALLOWMAS (20J, imparted, 1908. By tUrtagon, aire of Llfyreil (Sydney Cup), llaraan (Canterbury Cup, Bandwick Plate), from lalloween, half-sister to San Martlno, by Ayrdtlre, aire ol,Traqualr, Orzll, Ayr Laddie, Downahire, ettl, from Santa Maura, balfliater te Musa (dam of Mouseaueton), Mlrska and alio half-sister to Maize (dam of Monlamln and Mazajan), by St Simon, sire of Diamond, I*. Heche, etc., from, Paimflower, lam of Chittabob, by The Palmer, brother to Soalcruelan (alrje of Pulchra, ancestress of Multiform), from Jenny Direr, grand-dam of 3t rlortan, tne aire of Ard Patrick), by Buccaneer (Aseet'fiold Cup), from Fairy, by Warloch from Delia, half-sister to Lady Augusta (dam oTYolfey), by Melbourne from Meeanee, by Touchstone from I, by ■pantaloon." by LangtUah, by Cafa. by Paulowitz from Lydia, by Poulton, by Sir Peter Teazle from Variety, ,by Hyaclntbus by Coriander from Slater to Swordsman, by Weasel, by Herode from Daughter of Mare by Turk, by (tafttlus from Daughter of Mare by Locust, by Cri> .from Daughter of Mare by Changeling by Cad* from Daughter or Mare by Cade, by ~ " 'phlo Arabian from Daughter of Mare by re by Durham's Favorite, by Son of Bald ray from Daffodil's Dam, by Sir T. GasMlfM't Foreign Horse No. 20 family. FEE: 20 int. GOOD FADDOCKING 5s PER WEEK. . Croem In .Charge, D. Duffy. AH care taken, but no responsibility. Broom's Fee: ss. for further particulars apply to:— P. JOHNSON, Owner, Fitzroy. R. SHELDON'S GIN PILLS MAKE WEAK BACKS STRONG. Backache and Kidney Trouble are only too ftlent nowadays, and to s tbeta. It is necessary to use detuned particularly for th to sßueh attention during the past two ye: sea of this kind 'a Gin Pills for Backache and the Kidneys are sold at all Chen'"- " J Storekeepers in original sealed glass, containers at is, or ih large size bottles, holding: hoire than twice the quantity, for 3s 6d. Obtainable everywhere.

Supplies of this famous Product have just arrived, and outstanding orders and contracts are being despatched in strict rotation as quickly as possible. The quality of " Big Tree" Kerosene is identical with the pre-war standard, and is especially recommended for use in Tractors Milking Machines Oil Engines Heavy Lorries Lamps and Heaters - he extra cost per case is doubly repaid by the increased economy and efficiency in operation, due to its clean, concentrated power in every drop. A. S. Paterson & Company, Ltd. SOLE IMPORTERS

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 August 1920, Page 3

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