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RACE MEETINGS. qpuxake Racing qlub (Incorporated.) ANNUAL MEETING. TO BE HELD ON THE RACECOURSE, PIHAMA, ON THURSDAY, MARCH 17. Handicapper .... * H. Coyle. Starter A. Morse. Judge C. H. Washer. PROGRAMME. 1. HANDICAP HACK HURDLES, 200 Suvs. One mile and a half. 2. MAIDEN PLATE, 100 sovs. Seven furlongs. 3. PRESIDENT’S HACK HANDICAP, 150 sovs. Six furlongs. 4. OPUNAKE CUP (Open), 350 sovs. One mile and a quarter, 5. ELECTRIC HACK HANDICAP, 150 SOVS. Five furlongs. 6. ST. PATRICK’S HANDICAP (Open), 250 sovs. Six furlongs. 7. WELTER HACK HANDICAP, 150 SOVS. Seven furlongs. 8. FAREWELL HACK HANDICAP, 150 SOVS. Five furlongs. NOMINATIONS for All Events (1 sov. each) close Thursday, February 24, at 5 p.m.

WEIGHTS will appear on or about Thursday, March 3. ACCEPTANCES for All Events (1 sov. each hack events. 2 sovs. each open events), close Thursday, March 10, at 5 p.m. ’ For detailed Programme see New Zealand Referee. P. S. RILEY, Secretary. Plhama. NOTE.—AII communications to be addressed to Pihama. JJEW pLYMOUTH JJOTOR-CYCLE OLUB. SECOND ANNUAL MEETING. RACECOURSE, NEW PLYMOUTH. SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1921. £l7O- PRIZE MONEY -£l7O N.Z. LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP WILL BE RUN AT THIS MEETING. All the Champion Riders will be Competing. PROGRAMME. (First race, 12.45 p.m.) 1. NOVICE RACE, five laps; for any machine and any rider who has not won a speed contest. , A gold medal presented by the Club President, Mr. Johnson, will be awarded to the rider scoring most points in Novice and Members’ Race. First, £6; second. £3; third, £l. Entrance, ss. 2 FITZROY HANDICAP, eight laps; 5-6 machines or over. First £l4, second £4, third £2. Entrance 10s. 3. MOTUROA HANDICAP, eight laps; machines up to 3| h.p. First £l4, second £4. third £2. Entrance 10s. 4 NEW PLYMOUTH HANDICAP, 15 laps; for 3A machines or over. First £3O, second £B, third £3. A special prize of £5 will be given for the fastest time in this race. Entrance £l. 5 MEMBERS’ HANDICAP, six laps; open to members of the New Plymouth Motor-cycle Club. First £6, second £3, third £l. Entrance ss. 6 NEW ZEALAND LIGHT-WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP, 10 laps: for machines up to 350 c.c. First prize £2O, and a gold medal valued at £lO, Entrance £l. 7. JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP, 10 laps; open to any machine. First £l4. second £4; third £2. Entrance 10s. 8. CONSOLATION HANDICAP, six laps; open to any rider who has not won a. race during the day. First £6, second £4, third £3. Entrance ss. All Races run Under the N.Z.A.C.U. Rules. H. TOWNSLEY, Hon. Secretary. Box 22, New Plymouth.

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Ladies should protect themselves from Coughs, Colds, Sore Throats, etc., by putting about 10 drops of Nazol on a handkei’.hief and placing it inside a blouse on the chest. Use Nazol freely in this way—it does not injure the most deiicatu fabric, i

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 February 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 17 February 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 17 February 1921, Page 3

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