ACCEPTANCES for First Day's SATURDAY, March 10th, 1906, at ■Sjb'ofc.m.V or Second day's races close with the I Secretary, on the night of the First Day's races at his office Weraroa, at 10 p.m. Boxes and accommodation can be procured on application to the Secretary. F. G. ROW, Secretary. P.O. Box No 10, Weraroa, Levin. Submitted to and approved by the Wellington Racing Culb, January 16th, 1906.—A. E. Whyte, Secretary. AUTUMN MEETING. THUBSDAY & March 29th and 30th, 1906. Entries (with payments of 1 sov each) will close at New Plymouth on Monday, February 26th, 1906, at 9 p.m., for— v Stewards' Handicap of 120 sova. Seven furlongs. ■■■,,' Fiest Hack Handicap Race of 75: govs. Five furlongs, ' First Hamdicap Homes of 100 so vs. One mile and three quarters. First Handicap Hack Hurdles of 60 sovs. One mile arid a half. Taranaki Cop Handicap of 300 sovs. One mile and a half. Second Hah'icap Hack Race of 75 sovs. One mile. Flying Handicap of 120 sovs Six furlongs. Grandstand Handicap of 110 sovs. Seven furlongs..' Third Handicap Hack Back of 75 , sovs. Six f urlon<. s. Second Handicap Hurdles of 100 sovs. One mile and a half. Second Handicap Hack Hurdles of 60 sovs. One mile and a half. Autumn Handicap of 200 sovs. One mile and a quarter.., Fourth Handicap Hack Race, of 75 sovs.' One mile. ■ ■ > Farewell Handicap of 100 sovs. Sjx furlongs. ' Weights will appear on or aboui March 16th. ■;'■[} On Friday,' March 23rd, at 9 p.m., Acceptances close for Stewards Handicap, First Handicap Hurdles, Flying Handicap, 2 sovs each. Taranaki Cup 5 sovs.'v, First Handicap Hack R> cer First Hapd'cap Hack Hurdles,, Second Handicap; Hack Race, 1 sov each. Entries: 1 sov each, Trial Plate/of 50 sovs, six furlongs, Final Hack Filter of 50 sovs,.five fmlongs. '*• For full programme see "New -Zealand Referee." ■• MUSSELL. FL^TWOOD, "■' ' " "■■ Secretary. -ARLBOROUGH D AGING yNLUB.. AUTUMN MEETING, 1906. To be held on the RiyeHands Racecourse, Blenheim, ON Wednesday and Thursday, May 9th and 10th, 1906.1 PROGRAMME FIRST DAY. 1. Handicap Hack Hurdles, of 50 sovs. if miles. 3, Maiden Hack Race, of 50 sovs. 5 furlongs. 3. Marlborough Cup, (open) of i2osovs. ij miles. 4. Opawa Welter Hack Handicap of 50 sovs.jy furlongs.' . .5, First HandicXpTrot (saddle)of2osovs. 1 mile; 6. Autumn Hack Handicap, pi 50 sovs. 6 furlongs. 7. Flying Handicap, (open)of 75 sovs.,6 furlongs. 8. ElectelC Hack Handicap, of so sovs. 5 fur- ' longs. •' ' SECOND DAY. 1. Second Handicap Hack Hurdles, of 50 sovs. 1J miles. 2. High Weight Hack Handicap, of 50 sovs; 5 furlongs. 3. President's Handicap, (open), of 100 sovs. once round .(about a mile and a distance). 4. Dash Hack Handicap, of 50 sovs. 4 furlongs. 5. Second Handicap Trot, (saddle), of 20 sovs. 1 mile and a half. 6. Riverlands Hack Haxdjdap of ;o sovs. 7 furlongs. 7. Telegraph Handicap ;(open), of 70 sovs. 7 iurlongs. 8. Second Welter Hack Handicap of 50 sovs. mo. 6 furlongs. NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS AND ■ ACCEPTANCES. Nominations close for all races on, Saturday, April 21st, at the Secretary's office, High 'Street. Blenheim, at 9 p.m. Weights for first day's races declared on or about Monday, April 30th. Acceptances for first day's races (except Maiden) close at Secretary's office on Saturday, May sth, at 9 p.m. Weights for second clay's races declared on Wednesday, May 9th, at 8 p.m. Acceptances for second day's races Close on Wednesdav, May 9th at the Secretary's office, at' 9 p.m. , i C. J.W.GRIFFITHS, Secretary. Blenheim, Ist January, 1906. Special Advertisements, FUNERAL NOTICE. . IHB friends of the late HumDhrey O'Leary are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, which will leave St. Patrick's Church TODAY (THURSDAY), at 4 o'clock (subject to alterations). Z M. HOAR & SON, Sanitary Undertakers. MASTERTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. RATEPAYERS are reminded that a Jb Penalty of Ten Per Cent, will be added to all rates that are not paid on or before the 15th day of February inst. R. BROWN, Town Clevk. ClareveUe Maori Co J lege. RE-OPENED ON FEBRUARY sth. IN addition to Technical Instruction in Carpentering, Cabinetwork, and Shoemaking, Book-keeping and Latin ars now taught. Fine buildings, healthy surroundings, and a good all-round education are amongst the advantages of this institution. ,' Free Scholarships are still available for' Maori youths of good character, who have passed the Third Standard. Applications to Be made to the Principal, REV. S. G. COMPTON, M.A., Maori College, Clwevillft,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7964, 15 February 1906, Page 1
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