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° *he Qumiirg that has built up and maintained the sales of *j®. m The Cocoa which is unequalled for flavour, digestibility, and economy in use. BEST & GOES FARTHES' Annual Hack Meeting:, To oe held on the Marton Course, adjoining Marton Junction Railway Station, on WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, ind and 3rd September, 1908. OFFICIALS—--1 Judge—Mr R. H. Aid worth. Hanoicapper—Mr G. Morse. Starter —Mr J. Coombe. FIRST DAY. 1. Suokts Handicap, (Open), of 80 sovs, second horse ]<3 tovs from the stakes. 5 furlongs. Nora 20s, ace 20s. 2. Tkiai/ Handicap Hurdles, of 50 sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stakes For horses that have never won a hurdle race. About H miles. Norn 10s, ace 1 sov. 3. Maiden Plate, of GO sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stakes. Weight for age. 7 furlongs. Entrance 20s. 4. Hunt Cut, a Handicap Steeplechase for hunters only, of GO sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stakes. Minimum weight lOst 71H. About 2} miles. Mom 10s, ace 20s. 5. Electric Handicap, of CO sovs, second horse 10 soys from the stakes. 5 furlongs. Norn 10s, ace 20s. G. Marton Handicap, (Open), of 150 sovs, second horse 20 sovs, and third horse 10 sovs, both from the stakes. 1 mile. Norn 1 sov, ace 2 tovs. 7. Handicap Hurdles, of 00 sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stakes. About 11 miles. Winner of Trial Hurdles to carry 7lb penalty. Nom 10s, ace 20s. 8. Tutaenui Welter Handicap, of 60 sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stakes. 7 furlongs. Nom 10s, ace 20s. Second Day. 1. Telegraph Handicap, (Open), of 80 sovs, second horse 10 sovs, from the stakes. G furlongs. Nom 20s, ace 20s. 2. Hunters' Hurdles (a Handicap for Hunters only), of 50 sovs. second horse 5 sovs from the stakes. If miles. Minimum weight, lOst. Nom 100, ace 20s. 3. Flying Handicap, of GO sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stakes. Abuut (j furlongs Nom 10s, ace 20s. •1. Hack Steeplechase, a Handicap ol 80 sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stakos. About 2 miles. Nom 10s, ace 20s. o. Ckofton Handicap, (Open), of 120 sovs, second horse 2U sovs,' and thud horse 5 sovs from the stakes. About 1 mile and a distance. Nom 1 sov, ace 2 sovs. G. Welter.Handicap, of 60 sovs, second horse 10 sovs irom the stakos. 7 furlongs. Nom 10s, ace 20s. 7. Secoivd Handicap Hurdles, of GO sovs, second horse 10 sovs fnmi the stakes. About 1$ miles. Nom 10s, ace 20s. 8. Final Scurry Handicap, of GO sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stakes. 4 furlongs. Nom 10s, ace 20s. NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS AND ACCEPTANCES. Nominations for all events will close at the Secretary's office, Marton, on FRIDAY, 14th August, at 7.30 p. m. Weights for iho First Day's Events will bo declared ou or about WEDNESDAY, 19th August, liK'B, and for the Second Day's Events at the Ofiico of the I Club, at 8 p.m. on the evening of the } First Dav. Acceptances for ths First Day's Events will close with the Secretary, at the ofiiec of the Club, Marton, on TUESI'A , 25th August, 1908, at 7.30. p.m. and tor the Second Day's Events at the same | place at 9 o'clock on the evening ol the i First Day. j RULES. i The winner of any race after dcclara- I I tion of weights, to carry a penalty of 71b; j lof two or more races lOlli. A Hunter is a horse whoso owner can produce at scales a certificate from the Master of any Hunt that tho horse has been ridden to bounds during the past 5 season to tho satisfaction of the Master, ' and has neither won nor is nominated at the dato of entry for a race of Mo— and Hunter races excepted. I ARTHUR WAY, I Secretary. [Approved in accordance with tho Rules I of Racing this Ist day of July, 1908. I i Win. Hall, Secretary, Wanganui Jockey 1 Club.] ACIXG p\ LUB Spring Meeting, (To be held on Bulls Racecourse on WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, September 16th and 17th, 19C8. 1. Flying Handicap, (open) of 80 sovs, second I horse 10 sovs from the stake. Nom 1 sov, ace 1 sov. (! furlongs. 2. Willow Bank Hack Steeplechase, a handicap of 80 sovs, second horse )0 sovs, and third horse Ji sovs, both from the stakes. Nom 1 sov, ace 1 sot. About miles, over such cotir-e as the stewards may direct. 3. Piikchou Hack Hurdle Race, a handicap of 70 sovs. second horse Hlsovs, third horse 5 sovs, , both Irom the stakes Nom 1 sov. ace 1 sov. \h miles, over six flights of batten hurdles about .'lll. Gin liih'h. ■l. Maiden Hack Pl.it Race, of 50 sovs, second hor.-o IDsov.s from the stakes. Weight lor ago. Entrance 1 sov. •Uurlongs. 5. Rangitikei Steeplechase (open), a handicap of 150 sovs, second horse t'O sovs, third horse 10 sovs, both Irom the stakes. Nom 1 sov, ace i! sov.s. About :!J miles, over such course as the stewards' may direct, fi. Spring Handicap, (open), of 110 sovs, second horse 10 sovs. third horse fi sovs, both from the stakes. N( in lsov, ace 2 sovs. 1 mile and a distance. 7. Rangiloto Hack Race, a handicap of 70 sovs, second horse 10 tovs from the stakes. Nom 1 sov, ,>o'J 1 sov, 7 furlongs, SECOND DAY. 1. Ngaio Hnck Hurdles, a handicap of 70 sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stakes. ; Nom 1 sov, ace 1 sov. About 1J miles, ever six (lights of batten hurdles. •2. Telegraph Handicap, open, of 70 sovs, second horse 10 sov.s Irom tho stakes. Nom 1 sov, aec 1 sov. C furlonqs. 3. Clilton Steeplechase, (open), a handicap of 120 sovs, second hoi>e 15 sovs, third horse f> sovs both from the stakes. Nom I sov, :>cc « sovs. About iij miles, over such course as the stewards mnv direct. 4. Killeymoon Hack Race, ahandicap of 00 snvs, second liorsr. 10 sovs (rom the stakes, Nom 10s, tied sov. slurlongs. 5. Ngafapa Hack Steeplechase, a Imndicnp of 75 > sovs, second horse 10 sovs, third horse 5 sovs, j both from the stakes. Nom 1 sov, ace 1 sov. •J, miles, over such course as the stewards September Handicap ("i 110 sovs, second horse hi sovs. both lmm the sink 2 sovs. 1 mile Welter Hack Kr.cc, a Inn ond horse 10 sov., from I i, a handicap ol rs. third horse 5 Nom 1 sov. ace <ip of 70 sovs, seestakes. Lowest wcijjl.t 3st, >em 1 sov, ace 1 sov, IJ furlongs. ' NT/uINWIONS,*W~RK;HTS AND ACCEI'T.\N'. ES. Nominations for all events will close with the ■ Secretary at the oflice ot the Club, Bulls, on Hill IAY, 21st •» ugust, IUIW, i-.t 0 P.m. Weights lor the First Day's Events will be declared on or about FRIDAY, 'lth September, 1908, and for the Second Day's Events at the office of the Club, at 7.1)0 on the evening of the First Day. Acceptances lor the First Di.y's Events will close with the Secretarv, at the oflieo of the Club, Hulls,on FRIDAY, September 11th, Ii)(JH, at '.I t).m., and lor the Second Day's Events at the o'clock on the evening of tin 11, A. GOODALL, Approve! in accordance with the Rules of Racin thhlstday of July, lik)B.-(Signc(l)- W. HALL, Wanganui Jockey Club. Tailor and Costumier, MASTEETON. mHE very latest and most fashionablo .L materials, selected for Ladies Costumes aro now on exhibition at my Masterton premises. Ladies placing an order with me can toly on ..receiving a well made serviceable and fashionable costume, at a reasonable cost. Call in and Inspect the Goods. \ , '• "IT is imperative for health's sake, as / ) JL well as for eouikr!, that you should i- have o-<,otl. strong, absolutely rainproof \/ \ boots tor the Winter, hot this does not ■* ', mean wearing clumsy footwear. The \./ ' special line of rainproof boots wo are showing lor Ladies and Gentlemen aro k most Htyiisii in appearance, well made, good shaped boots-'that will keep your feet dry tn all weal her-. Call and try on some of these splon- ) >'-""'" did rainproof boots. You'll be delighted with their stylo and appearance, whilo wo perfect satisfaction in tho wear. Our prices are always the lowest lor dependable tootwear. JL PETEESOI, BOOT IMPORTER, MASTERTON.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9171, 20 August 1908, Page 7

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