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The Standard Cocoa of the Wo:LJ. van Houfenf^ a IwM| vl 1 Acknowledged by experts and consumers to be without a rival for flavour and digestibility. A COCOA YOU CAN ENJOY.

JOCKEY Q LUB - Annua! Hack Meeting, To oe hold on the Marton Course, adjoining Marlon Junction Railway Station, 011 WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, 2nd and 3rd September, 1908. OFFICIALS— Judge—Mr R. H. Aid worth. Handicapper—Mr G. Morse. Starter—Mr J. Coombo. FIRST DAY. 1. Shorts Handicap, (Open), of 80 govs, second horse 10 sovs froin the stakes. 5 furlongs. Nom 20s, acc 20s. 2. Trial Handicap Hurdles, of 50 sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stakes For horses that have never won a lmrdle race. About 1J miles. Nom 10s, acc 1 sov. 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 Steeplechase for hunters only, of GO sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stakes. Minimum weight lOst 7IT). About miles. Nom 10s, acc 20s. 5. Electric Handicap, of GO sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stakes. 5 furlongs. Nom 10s, acc 20s. 6. Marton Handicap, (Open), of 150 sovs, second horse 20 sovs, and third horse 10 sovs, both from the stakes. 1 mile. Nom 1 sov, acc 2 sovs. 7. Handicap Hurdles, of GO sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stakes. About 1J miles. Winner of Trial Hurdles to carry 71b penalty. Nom 10s, acc 20s. 8. Tutaenui Welter Handicap, of 60 sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stakes. 7 furlongs. Nom 10s, acc 20s. Second Day. 1. Telegraph Handicap, (Open), of 80 sovs, second horse 10 sovs, from the stakes. G furlongs. Nora 20s, acc 20s. 2. Hunters' Hurdles (a Handicap for Hunters only), of 50 sovs. second horso 5 sovs from the stakes. miles. Minimum weight, lOst. Nom 10s, acc 20s. 3. Flying Handicap, of 60 sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stakes. About 6 furlongs Nom 10s, acc 2(>s. 4. Hack Steeplechase, a Handicap of 'BO sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stakes. About 2 miles. Nom 10s, acc 20s. 5. Crofton Handicap, (Open), of 120 sovs, second horse 2(J sovs, and third horse 5 sovs from the stakes. About 1 mile and a distance. Nom 1 sov, acc 2 sovs. 6. Welter Handicap, of 60 sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stakes. 7 furlongs. Nom 10s, acc 20s. 7. SecoivD Handicap Hurdles, of 60 sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stakes. About li 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. NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS AND ACCEPTANCES. Nominations for all events will close at the Secretary's ofiice, Marton, on FRIDAY, 14th August, at 7-30 p. m. Weights tor the First Day's Events will be declared on or about WEDNESDAY, 19th August, 1908, and for the Second Day's Events at the Otlice of the Club, at 8 p.m. on the evening of the First Day. Acceptances for ths First Day's Events will close with the Secretary, at the otlice of the Club, Marton, on TUESDA' , 25th August, 1908, at 7-30. p.lll, and for the Second Day's Events at the same place at 9 o'clock on the evening of the First Day. RULES. The winner of any race after declaration of weights, to carry a penalty of 7lb; of two or more races lOlti. A Hunter is a horse whose owner can produce at scales a certificate from the I Master of any Hunt that the horse has been ridden to hounds during tlto past season to the satisfaction of the Master, and has neither won nor is nominated at the date of entry for a race of -£4o— and Hunter races excepted. ARTHUR WAY, ' Secretary. [Approved in accordance with the Rules of Racing this Ist day of July, 1908. — I Win. Hall, Secretary, Wanganui Jockey ] Club.]

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9169, 18 August 1908, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9169, 18 August 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9169, 18 August 1908, Page 7

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