***S***mmmtmm——mmmmmmwmmmmmm F* C. Tabart. LITTLE RIVER PUBLIO SALIYARDS. I SHEEP, CATTLE, PIGS "O C. TABART begs to notify that this fc * fixture will be held on the ueual and reccgniced day, v z., THE FIRST THURSDAY IN EACH 9- —— The next 8t»le will be held on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY sth. irrespective of other saleß. Enttieß invited. No Yard Fees. F. O. TABART, GUY TABART, Auctioneers, j "LITTLE RIVER PUBLIC SALEYARDS. ••THURSDAY NEXT, FEB. sth. FC. TABART has been favoured with • the following Entries :— OALVF.i -J €) 2 YEAR OLD MIXED CATTLE /» FAT COWS O SPRINGERS qr 18 MONTHB OLD STEERS *q BTORE COWS Further Entries invited. GUY TABART, ■""* Auctioneer. Public Notices* PRICE OF BREAD. SN account of the reduction in the price of Flour the price of Bread i-n after January 26th wilt be 7d per 4!b leaf cash and monthly accounts, and 8d booked. m w. H. HEMINGWAY. AKAROA COUNTY RACING CLUB. Annual Meeting TO BI HELD ON THE LITTLE RIVER COURSE ON TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1903 OFFICIALS Patron—Hon. W. Montgomery, M.L.C. ; PrtMdent—Captain E ueaton Rhodts, Vice-Presidents : Messrs W. H. Montflonery, Jas. Hay, G. G. Holmes, Dr. Thaoker, 8. Nutt, and Lr Hargreaves; Stewards—Messrs Etirnne E. Lelievre, O. Brafley, H. D. Buchanan, W. F. P«rkinson, J. C. C. Gebbie. R. Latter, H. C. Jacobson, U. Cooney, J. F. Buchanan, E. Palon, Jno. Montgomery, and John Parkinson ; Clerk of the Course, Mr G. Robinson ; Clerk of the Boales, Mr 8. B. Harris; Handicapperc. g'lat races) Mr J. F. Henry. (Trots) Mr Hriakman; lodge: Mr L. Wilson; Starter O'Connor; Hon. Trees. :MrH. D. Buchanan ; Hon. Sec. : Mr T. Quealy. PHOOBAMMH. 1, Dißtbict Hurdle Handicap, of £35, horse to receive £5 from the stake. Distance one mile a half. Nomination 15s acceptance 15a. 2. Dmtbict Maiden Plate of £25; tecond horse to receive £5 from the stake. Distance one mile. Weight for age. Nomination 22s 6d. S. JjjpNiNSULA Cup Handicap, of £55; second hoise to receive £10 from the •take. One mile and a distance. Nomination 25- 1 , acceptance 25*. 4, Distbicx Handicap Tbot (saddle) of £Q§; second horse to receive £5 from tr<e stake. For district horses that have never won £10 or over in any one adver tised race. One and n half miles. Nomination 17s 6d, acceptance 17s 6d. fi, FwriNa Handicap (open), of 30sovs 1 second horse to receive J65 from the stake Six furlongs. Nomination 12b 6d, accept* ance 12s 6d. 0, Open Handicap Tbot (saddle) of 45sovs ?L|ond horse to receive £5 from the stfke wo miles. Nomination 20j, acceptance 80s. f, Open- Weltbb Handicap, of 35sovs. Soond horse to receive £5 from the stake oe mile. Nomination 15s, acceptance 8. 'PiWbiot Welteb Handicap, of £22 10s . second horse to receive £2 10« from the (take. One mile. Nomination 9*, accept anoe 8s 6d. BULKS. J, Rales of New Zealand Jockey Clubs ■ad Trotting Association adhered to. V *bj Racing District comprises the whole el the County of Akaroa, the Ellesmere HfOtoral District, and Boroughs of Akaroa and Lytteltor. *aW, The winner of any race, after deolarttilofif weights, to carry a penalty of 71bs., |o_t tor every additional race Sib extra in all Lt handicaps ; and the dinner of any jtordle raoe, after declaration of weights, to itrry Wlb exrra. •4. District horses must be the bona tide property, for not less than three months filior to the date of race meeting, of residents wl-.h__rt._e Club's mciog district; and gpy owner wishing to train outeide the SUtricb mutt obtain a permit to do so, •Igned by aoy two Stewards of the Club. "fi Nominations for all handicap raoes W ,H#» be in the hands of the Secretary at tittle River not later thau 8 o'clock p.m., J« February the 21st. Weightß to appear j §f loon as practicable afier tbat date. ' ? 6, Acceptances a"' 1 - general entries not Utepthart March 4th, aB übove. x 7. AU nominations to be acoompanua with fee, pedigree, and acoount of previous performances. - 8 ..Colours to be worn by riders to be when forwarding nominations, yntler a penalty of £2. An excursion train will run for the raoes. Betting will be Strictly Prohibited except i throolh QJotalisator. ! * ■ 8 T. QUEALY, i * Hon. Sec. !.___» Wadb*> Wobm Figs — the Wonderful I ~&t.a Worriers—are a safe and sure remedy fa la boxes; sold everywhere.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2746, 3 February 1903, Page 3
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718Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2746, 3 February 1903, Page 3
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