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\ SPOB.TLNG. I. '" T (AJDCKLAKD T>ACLNG ;/~iiL.TJB* 1 CJ.TJMMER TLTEETING. Under the Patronage and In the Presence Of HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. . ■pOKING "T)AY. j 2 s™ JJM. JOQQ j FIRST RACE TO START AT 12 NOON« PROGRAMME, FIRST DAY: TRIAL HANDICAP, seven furlongs GREAT NORTHERN FOAL STAKES, Si* furlongs AUCKLAND CUP, two miles ,' GRAFTON HURDLE RACE, two miles RAILWAY HANDICAP, six furlongs | NURSERY HANDICAP, five furlongs ' PONY CUP. seven furlongs CHRISTMAS HANDICAP, one mile BANDS IN ATTENDANCE. LUNCH WILL BE READY IN ALL ' LUNCH WILL RE READY IN ALL -' PARTS AT 11 A.M. ' Hot Water Provided for Family Parties, under the trees. Children under 10 years of age Not Ad* mltted to Lawn or Grandstand. t WE PERCIVAL, 1 Secretary A.R.C. ! V\7>AXCKTJ RACING CLUB* THURSDAY, 4th FEBRUARY, 1904. 'j

See Programme. -5 J. T. McNAMARA, Secretary. J rriARANAKI TOCKEY /pLUB, SUMMER MEETING. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 10th AND 11th FEBRUARY, 1904. NOMINATIONS for the following lsov each, close on WEDNESDAY, Dili Jaruary, 1904, at 0 p.m. STEWARDS' HANDICAP. lOOsovs, seven FIRST HANDICAP J3ACK RACE, COsov^, five furlongs FIRST.HANDICAP HURDLES, lOOsovs, 3 miles FIRST HANDICAP HACK HURDLES^ 60sovs, one mile ami a half TARAN-AKI CUP HANDICAP, 350sovs, one mile and a half SECOND HANDICAP, HACK RACE. GO!' soys, one mile FLYING HANDICAP, 120 sots, six TRIAL PLATE (HACKS), SOsovs, six furi longs GRANDSTAND HANDICAP, lOOsovs, seyeit furlongs THIRD HANDICAP HACK RACE, 60sovs* six furlongs SECOND HANDICAP HURDLES, lOOsovs, one mile and a half SECOND HANDICAP HACK HURDLES, 60sovs, one mile and a half AUTUMN HANDICAP, 200sovs, one mile!

and a auarter FOURTH HANDICAP HACK RACE, 60 sots, one mile and a quarter FAREWELL HANDICAP, lOOsovs, six fur» longs FINAL HACK FLUTTER, 50sovs, five fur* longs ACCEPTANCES. ■ MONDAY, Ist FEB., AT 9 P.M. Stewards , Handicap, 2sovs; First Handicap Hurdles, 2sovs: Taranaki Cup. 2 soys; Flying Handicap, 2sovs;- First Handicap Hack Hurdles, First Handicap Hack Race, Second Handicap; Hack Race, lsov each. ENTRANCE— Plate, lsov; Final Hack Flutter, lsov. MONDAY, FEBRUARY Btti. at 9 p.m. FINAL PAYMENT — Taranaki Cup, 4sov& WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 10th, at 0.3U p.m. ACCEPTANCES for the Second Day 5 Races 4.i_,-« A Hack is a Horse which has not. at time of nomination, "won a race of the vane Oj SOsovs, or races of the collective value ot r hluisELr^L E ITWOOD, ee -" ! Secretary.

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MODERATE TERMS. 1 Special Arrangements for Prolonged Visit, JASPER MONTGOMERY, I Proprietor. EBBER'S DEVONSHIRE HOUSE, ROTORUA, 40 rooms, one storey, J This new and up-to-date House is sitn* ated opposite the Railway Station, three; minutes' walk from the Rachel, Priest, and Blue Baths. Electric Lights in every roomLetters and telegrams attended to. All trains met. Terms moderate. fpIHIS SHOULD INTEREST YOU, MESSRS YEREX, BARKER, AND FINLAY, noted as importers of Office Special* ties, owing to the rapid development of their Business have OPENED A BRANCH! AT 10 STRAND Arcade, Auckland. The Firm's desire is to be In closer touch with' Commercial Houses, and to bring Olßcei Furniture, Card Ledgers, Filing Systems, Yost Typewriters, and other time savins devices under notice. MR F. B. NY VET'S will represent them for the Yost and Office requisites. Mr G. H. GREEN will b* their Agent for National Cash Registers. Phone 1607.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 305, 23 December 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 305, 23 December 1903, Page 3