MJ-DICAL. j ——4 TF YOU WANT to stop any Gout, Rhea* A matic, Lumbago, Sciatica, or Ne_w ralgic Pains, take the old reliable Engx lish remedy, Paternoster's Pills; th.jf do not fail. Sold by all chemists in Ne\3 Zealand. DINGO will cure that COLD, that _i4_. ing RHEUMATISM, that r a „i_~ TOOTHACHE. For Influenza, all Fevers. Diphtheria, Diarrhoea and Kidney Cou> plaints, it is invaluable. Price 1/ per bottle; obtainable Croin the following leading Chemists and Stores:— TOWN CHEMISTS—W. B. Hall, Chas.' Ratjen, S. Gilbert, Hamilton Bros., W. Dawson, Jefferson's, Queen and Symonda sts.: VV. Ganderton, A. S. J. Lamb, Sharland, W. Clarke. TOWN STOKES—The Auckland Farm, ers' Co-op. Society, W. Stevens, Robert Rew, William Hooker, J. Young, Billington and Drummond, J. It. Lyle, H. Camp, bell, Miss Murray, E. Hales, J. A. Hatswell, Woods ami Mersou, F. Legge, H, Perkins. NEWTON CHE-MISTS—P.. A. FentonJ. A. Crawford, Arthur G. Ivenderdine. STORES —W. end J. Peet, Co-od., W, Winn, W. G. Hutchinson, E. A. Bruce, John Millar, R. French, The Wairoa Store. J. M. White. , ~* PONSONRY CHEMISTS— W. H. Woollams, F. C. Sinn-land, A. AY. G. Le Quesne. STORES—H. D. Bun-age, AY. AY. Dumper. T. Bishop. P. Hutchinson, E. j. Thomas. May Bros., Mrs Riley. MT. EDEN—Geo. Martin, Chemist; T. H. Stevens, A. S Jackson. EDEN TERRACE—E. Taylor, E. Gillibrand, and more to follow. SPOUTING. | a^ss^_____s____. A UCKLAND TROTTING CLUB. (Under the Rules of, and approved by, the New Zealand Trotting Association.) . SPRING MEETING. FIRST DAY: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER .1, 1902. PROGRAMME. MAIDEN TROT HANDICAP of 25soy. (saddle or harness); second horse to receive ssovs from the stakes. For all horses that have never won an ad- j vertised trotting race exceeding 25sovs in value at time of entry. Nomination, 10/; acceptance, 10/. Distance, 1 mile. STEWARDS' TROT HANDICAP of 40sovs (harness); second horse to receive ssovs from the stake. All horses will be handicapped to trot 2.55 or better to the mile. Nomination, 15/; acceotance, 15/. Distance, li mile. OCTOBER HANDICAP of 40sovs: second j horse to receive ssovs from the stake. For ponies 14 hands 3 inches and un- " der. Nomination, 15/; acceptance, 15/.. Distance, 6_ furlongs. . SPRING TROT HANDICAP of GOsovS (saddle or harness); second horse to receive lOsovs from the stake. Al^ horses will be handicapped to trot 2.50j or better to the mile. The winner of thf Stewards' Trot to receive a penalty of seyen seconds behind its original start. Nomination, lsov;, acceptance lsoy. Distance, 2 miles. PONY TPOT HANDICAP _>_ 25sovs; S&M& ond horse to receive ssovs from the, stake. For ponies 14 hands 2 inchea'y and under. Nomination^ 10/; accept*'. ance, 10/. Distance, li mile. ; I CLASS TROT HANDICAP of 40sovs (sa* '~ die or harness); second horse to re* , ceive ssovs from the stake. All horsed | will be handicapped to trot 2.46 or be.i> ter to the mile. Nomination, 15/; ac- ! ceptance, 10/. Distance, 14 mile. f FLYING HANDICAP of 35sovs; second horse to receive ssovs from the stake. For ponies 14 hands 3 inches and under. The winner of the October Han- ' dicap to receive a penalty of 71b extra. ' Nomination, 10/; acceptance, 18/-. Dis* , tance, 5 furlongs. ELECTRIC TROT HANDICAP of 85s6vf \ (in saddle); second horse to receive ssovs from the stake. The winner o_ any race at the meeting to receive as penalty of five seconds behind its ori* ginal start. Nomination, 10/; accept" ance, 15/. Distance, 1 mile. SECOND DAY. _ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1902. ■ TRIAL TROT HANDICAP of 25sovs (sa_» die or harness); second horse to receive ssovs from the stake. For all horses that have not won an advertised trotting race exceeding 25sov_ in value at time of entry. Nomination, j 10/; acceptance, 10/. Distance, 1_ mile- , OCTOBER HANDICAP TROT of 50sovS ' (saddle or harness); second horse to receive lOsovs from the stake. All horses will be handicapped to trot 2.52 or better to the mile. Norrnnation, , lsov; acceptance, lsov. Distance, 2 miles. JUNCTION HANDICAP of 35sovs; second horse to receive ssovs from the. stake. For ponies 14 hands 3 inches and under. Nomination, 10/; acceptance, 15/. Distance, 6. furlongs. CLASS TROT HANDICAP of 3550V3 (saddle or harness); second horse to receive ssovs from the stake. For j horses that have never won a race at - better than 2.43 to the mile at time of entry. All horses will be handicapped to trot 2.55 or better to the mile. The winner of the October Handicap to reoeive a penalty of • seven seconds. Nominations, 10/; acceptance, 15/. Distance, 1_ mile. HARNESS TROT HANDICAP of 355-VS; second horse to receive ssovs from the stake. All horses will be handicapped to trot 2.54 or better to the mile. The winner of the October or Clas3 Trots to receive a penalty of five seconds. Nominations, 10/; acceptanc-j 15/. Distance, li mile. SHORTS HANDICAP of 30sovs; second horse to receive ssovs from the stake. For ponies 14 hands 3 inches and under. The winner of the Junction Handicap to receive a penalty of 71b extra. Nomination,- 10/; acceptance, 15/. Di 9. tance, 5 furlongs. TELEGRAPH TROT HANDICAP of 39 soys (in saddle); second horse to receive ssovs from the stake. The winner of any race on the day to receive a penalty of five seconds. Nomina--tion, 10/; acceptance, 15/. Distance, 1 mile. The Order of Running subject to -iteration. NOMINATIONS, HANDICAPS, AND ACCEPTANCES. Nominations for all events close on FRIDAY, 17th October, at 9 p.m. Handicaps for the First Day appear ofl TUESDAY, 21st October. Handicaps for the Second Day appearon MONDAY, 3rd November. Acceptances for the First Day close oil • FRIDAY, 24th October, at 9 p.m. Acceptances for the Second Day clos« on MONDAY, 3rd November, at 9 p.m. Stakes paid in full. Any horses after winning may be IP* handicapped. , C. F. MARK, Secretary. — , i—T QTAHUHU TROTTING ChUB. Separate Applications for the Position of HANDICAPPER AND STARTER will be received by the undersigned up to nooa on WEDNESDAY, 15th October, 1902. . Applications to be marked "A." i WM. L. LOCI-HART, Secret___> J
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 242, 11 October 1902, Page 6
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