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ARANAKI JOCKEY f<LUB. CHRISTMAS MEETING. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, December 2" and 28, 1920. » u >,ge: J. Cameron. Handlcapper: H. Coyle. Starter: A. Vincent. I—HUATOKI PLATE, of 175 sovs.; second 35 sots., and third 15 sots. Open to horses that hare neTer wo flat at the time of start! ~ 1 sot. ; ace., 1 sot. SfiTen | 2-STEWARDS' HACK HANDICAP, of 2 second 40 sots, and third 20 so,. to he ridden by apprentice jockey ~1 sot.; ace, 1 sot. Six fur- ] ] longs. 3—BAHOTTJ HACK HURDLES HANDICAP, of 225 sots. ; second 45 sots, and third 20 sots. Nom., 1 sot. ; ace, 1 sot. One mile v and a half and 100 yards, orer six flights of hurdles about 3ft Sin tich. ' 4—BOROUGH HACK HANDICAP, of 200 sots. ; i second 40 sots and third 20 sots. Norn, S—CHRISTMAS HANDICAP (Open), of 450 I sots.; second SO sots, and third 40 sots. Isot. ; ace, 1 sot. Five furlongs. Nora., 1 sor.; ace, 4 sots. One mile and a quarter. 6—LEPPERTOX WELTER HACK HANDICAP, of 200 sots.; second 40 sots, and third 20 sots. Minimum weight 9st. N< ace, 1 sot. ScTen furlongs. ;—T7KORANGI HACK STAKES, of 175 sots.; ; second 35 sots, and third 15 sovs. Weight I Bst. Winner of any race to enrry 141b. I extra. Winner of Stewards' or Borough to carry an additional penalty of 71b. (9st. 71b) Norn., 1 soy.; ace, 1 sot. PlTe furlongs. B—FLYING HANDICAP (Open), ot 300 sots.; second 60 sots, and third 30 sots. Ncm., 1 sot.; ace, 2 sots. Six furlongs. The winner of any handicap afler tte declaration of weights to carry a penalty of "lb.; of two or more handicaps a penalty 'of 121b. The winner of any hurdl* race after the declaration of welgtts to carry penalty of 71b.; of two or more hurdle rac a penalty of 121b. j BUICK CARS BUICK CARC BUICK CARS BUICK CARS ARRIVING. 7-Seat.r, s-Seater, and 3-Scater Cars. GET YOUR ORDER IN EARLY. ' The Buick is a big, luxurious, and roomy car that holds its own in any company. It is a car of which any owner may well be proud, for in appearance, riding ease and pe.formance, it I sets the pact for cars coating muc'i mors For full particulars, call or write to F. R. ROBERTSON & CO., BUICK AGENTS, King Street New Plymouth. NOTE.—We have one second-hand five-seater Buick Car for sale at a very low figure, guaranteed in perfect running order and any- trial given. The steps of the Sarjeant'Art Gallery, Wanganui, are steep. Everyone who has ascended them will admit that. for the grade is 1 in 2. But recently, to prove how great is the power of the Overland "4" and how remarkable is its riding comfort, one of these wonderful ! light cars was put to the test and climbed the broad steps with ease. The feat demonstrated clearly the great shock-absorbing qualities of the exclusive three-point suspension springs of Overland "4." Smoothly and easily the car took the ascent, and went to the top of the Art Gallery Steps without shock or jar. The average ear owner doesn't want to climb steep steps, but he likes to know that his car could do it. There ia no more powerful .or comfortable light car than Overland "4." Ask for details of its special features. A. Hatrick and Co., Ltd., Wangamii and Wellington, Distributors, or from Stainton and Co., ! Ltd., New Plymouth; or J. Davis Strati ford. 6'

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 December 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 11 December 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 11 December 1920, Page 3

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