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!t's the Quality that tells. van IS THE FINEST COCOA IN the WORLD. ARTON JOCKEY QLUB. Annua! Mack Meeting, To no field 011 the Mabton Couksk, adjoining Marton Junction Railway Station, on WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, 2nd and ;ird September, 1908. OFFICIALS— Judge—Mr R. H. Aid worth. Hanuicapper—Mr G. Morse. Startei—Mr J. Coomfoe. FIRST DAY. 1. Shorts Handicap, (Open), of 80 sovs, second horse JO sOVs from the stakes. . 5 furlongs. Nom 20s, hcc 20s. 2. Trial Handicap Hukdles, of 50sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stakes For horses that liavo never won a hurdle race. About 1-i miles. Nom 10s, acc 1 so v. 3. Maiden Plate, of GO sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stakes. Weight for age. 7 furlongs. Entrance 20s. 4. Hunt Cup, a Handicap oteeplechase for hunters only, of GO sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stakes. Minimum weight 10st7II>. About miles. Nom 10s, acc 20s. 5. Elkctkjc Handicap, of GO sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stakos. 5 furlongs. Nom 10s, acc 20s. G. Mabton Handicap, (Open), of 150 sovs, second horse 20 sovs, and third horse 10 sovs, both from the stakos. 1 mile. Nom 1 sov, acc 2 tovs. 7. 4 Handicap Huudi/es, of 60 sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stakes. About l'i miles. Winner of Trial Hurdles to carry 7th penalty. Noin 10s, acc 20s. 8. Tutaenui Weltek Handicap, of GO sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stakes. 7 furlongs. Nom 10s, acc Second Day. 1. Telegraph Handicap, (Open), of 80 sovs, second horse 10 sovs, from the stakes. G lurlongs. Nom 20s, acc 20s. 2. Hunters' Hurdles (a Handicap for Hunters only), of 50 sovs. second borse 5 sovs from the slakes. 1$ miles, ..Minimum weight, lost. Nom 10s, acc 20s. 3. Flying Handicap, of GO sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stakes. About G furlongs Nom 10s, acc 20s. 4. Hack Steeplechase, a Handicap of 80 sovs, second horse 10 sovs from tho stakes. About 2 miles. Nom 10s, acc 20s. 5. Ckofton Handicap, (Open), of 120 sovs, second horse 20 sovs, and third horse 5 sovs from tho stakes. About 1 mile and a distanco. Nom 1 sov, acc 2 sovs. G. Welter Handicap, of GO sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stakes. 7 furlongs Nom 10s, acc 20s. 7. Handicap Huholes, of GO sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stakes. About 1* miles. Nom 10s, acc 20s. 8. Final Scurry Handicap, of 50 sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stakes. 4 furlongs. Nom 10s, acc 20s. m .Skftai JJANGITIKEI BULLS. QLUB Spring Meeting, iTo bo held on Bulls Hiicecourse oil WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, September lGth and 17th, 1908. 1. Flying Handicap, (open) of 80 sovs, second horse 10 sovs from tho stake. "Nom I sov, acc 1 sov. 0 furlong!). 2. Willow Unnk 11 nek Steeplechase, a handicap of 80 sovs, second horse 10 sovs, and third liorae 5 sovs, both from the stakes. Nom 1 sov, nee 1 sov. About i!| miles, over sueli coulee ns the stewards may direct. 3. Pukehou Ilack Hurdle Knee, a handicap of 70 sovs. second horse 10 sovs, third horse 5 sovs, both from the stakes Nom 1 sov, aee 1 sov. 1J miles, over six (lights of batten hurdles about !ilt Gin high. 4. Maiden Hack Flat Race, of G'J sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stakes. Weight for age. Entrance 1 sov. 4 furlongs. 5. Rangitikei Steeplechase (open), a handicap of . ISO sovs, second horse '2O sovs, third horse 10 sovs, both from the stakes. Nom 1 sov, acc 2 sovs. About '2s miles, ovtr such course as the stewards may direct. G Spring Handicap", (open), of 110 sovs, second horse 10 sovs. third horse 5 sevs, both from the stakes. N( m lsov, acc '2 sovs. 1 mile mid a distance. 7. Rangitoto Hack Race, a handicap of 70 sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stakes. Norn 1 sov, .»c; 1 sov, 7 furlongs, SECOND DAY. I. Ngaio Hack Hurdles, n handicap of 70 sovs, second hor.se 10 sovs lrom the stakes. Nom 1 sov, acc 1 sov. About 1$ miles, over six flights ot batten hurdles. •2. Telegraph Handicap, open, of 70 sovs, second horse 10 sovs lrom tho stakes. Nom 1 sov, acc 1 sov. C> furlongs. :J. Clitton Steeplechase, (open), a handicap of 120 1 sovs, second horse 15 sovs, third horse !> sovs I both from the stakes. Nom I sov, occ a sovs. j About 2{ miles, over such course as the : stewards may direct. | 4. Killeymoon Hack Race, a handicap of GO sovs, second horse 10 sovs lrom the stakes. Nom 10s, iie.c,l sov. 5 furlongs. I 5. Ngat-apa Hack Steeplechase, a handicap of 75 sovs, second horse 10 sovs, third horse 0 sovs, both from the stakes. Nom 1 sov, ace 1 sov. i mile, over such course as the stewards may direct. (J. September Handicap (-pen), a handicap of 110 sovs, second horse 10 sovs, third horse 5 sovs, both trnm the .st;il:es. Nom 1 sov. acc 9 sovs. 1 mile i 7. Welter Hnek R:ico, a handicip of 70 S3VS, SCC-, nnd horse 10 sovs t vom the stakes. Lowest weight Sst, Nom 1 sov, ace 1 sov, C furlongs, NOMINA"!ION'S, WEIGHTS AND ACCEI'TANt. ES. I Nominations for nil events will close with the Secretary lit tho ofllec of the Club, Bulls, oil 1 HUDA V, 21st »ugust, 1008, at 0 p.m. Weights lor the First Day's Events will be do- ; clared on or about FRIDAY, 4th September, ISIOB, and lor the Secmd Day's Events at the office of the Club, at 7.:i0 on the evening of the First Day. . Acceptances for the First Day's Events will j close with the Secretary, at the ojlice of tho Club, Bulls, on FRIDAY, September lltli, IUOB, at !l p.m., und lor the Second Day's Events at the s.une place al i) o'clock on the evening of tho First Day. H. A. GOODALL, Secretary. pprovel in accordance with the Rules of cing this Ist day ot .July, 1933.-lSiß.iodj, Wsi HALL, Wanganui Jockey ClubNOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS AND ACCEPTANCES. Nominations for all events will close at tho Secretary's oltice, Marton, on FRIDAY, 14th August, at 7.30 p.m. Weights lor the Jb irst Day's Events will be declared on or about WEDNESDAY, 19th August, 11)08, and lor tho Second Day's Events at the Oliice < I the Club, at 8 p.m. on the evening uf tho First Day. Acceptances for ths First Day's Events will closo with the Secretary, at the oliice of tho Club, Marton, on TUES.JA , 25th August, 1908, at 7.30. P.i.i, and for the Second Day's Events at tin? same place at U o'clock on the evening of the First Day. • t RULES. | The winner of any race after declaration of weights, to carry it penalty of 7il>; of two or more races lutti. A Hunter is a horse whose owner can produce at scales a certificate from tho Master of any Hunt that tho horse has been ridden to hounds during the past season to tho satisfaction of the Master, and has neither won nor is nominated at the date of entry for a race of .£4o—Hack and Hunter races excepted. ARTHUR WAY, Secretary. [Approved in accordance with the Rules of Racing this Ist day of .Inly, 15)08. Wm. Hall, Secretary, Wanganui Jockey . Club.] S3 V,-< <v>. > / THOMAS SHIELDS, Tailor and Costumier, MASTERTON. THE very latest and most fashionable materials, selected for Ladies Costumes aro now on exhibition at my Masterton promises. Ladies placing an order with me can icly on receiving a well made serviceable and fashionable costume, at a reasonable cost. Call in and Inspect the Goods. / / / <¥ «tee Rainproof Boots. IT is imperative fur health's sake, as well as lor cumt'i.rl, that you should have good, strong, absolutely rainproof boots lor the Winter, but this does notv mean wearing clumsy foot wear. The special line of rainproof hoots we are showing tor Ladies and Gentlemen aro most stylish in appearance, well made, good shaped boots that will keep your l'eet dry in till weathers. Call and try on some of these splendid rainproof boots. You'll bo delighted with their stylo and appearance, while we guarantee perfect satisfaction in the wear. Our prices are always the lowest for dependable iootwear. K. PETERSON, BOOT IMPORTER, KASTERTON.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9168, 17 August 1908, Page 7

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