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SPORTING. T E A ROHA JOCKEY ■■: £JUJB SUMMER MEETING. jTyEDNESDAT AND rpHURSDAT, 17th and 18th FEB., 1904. Acceptances to be in the hands of the Secretary on or before 8 p.m. on February 11th. Handicaps for Second Day's races to Dβ declared at 9 p.m. on 17th. Acceptances for Second Day's races to be in the hands of the Secretary on or before 10 a.m. on February 17th. SPECIAL TRAIN win leave Frankton 10.15 a.m., WEDNESDAY, February 17th, returning 7 p.m., from Te Aroha. Return Trains to Thames after each day's races. SAM LAWSON, Secretary. -TT.ELENSVILLE TOCKEY QLUB "DACES (Under Rules of the A.R.C.) To be held on the well-known Course, Makiri, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1904. PROGRAMME. 1. HANDICAP HURDLE RACE of 14sovs. Second horse to receive £2 out of stake. Over six flights of hurdles. Nomination. 7/: acceptance, 11. One mile and a-half. . 2. MAIDEN HANDICAP of 8 soys. Second horse £2 out of stake. For horses that have never won a race at time of nominating. Nomination. 4/; acceptance, 4/. Six furlongs. 3. HELENSVILLB HANDICAP of 25 soys. Second horse 5 soys out of the stake. Nomination, 12/0; acceptance, 12/6. One mile and a-auarter. 4. MAORI RACE (Local) of 5 sots. Second horse £1 out of stake. Nomination and acceptance, 5/. Catch weights. Maori ridera. Three horses to enter or uo race. One mile. 5. PUBLICANS' PURSE HANDICAP of 12 soys. Second horse 2 soys. out of stake. Nomination, G/; acceptance, e/. One inHe. C. FARMERS' PLATE WELTER HANDICAP of 10 soys. Second horse 2 soys. out of stake. For horses having resided and been the bona-lide property of settlers within a radius of 12 miles three months previous to race. Minimum weigidt, Bst 71b. "Nomination, 5/; acceptance-, 5/. One mile. 7. FLYING HANDICAP of 10 soys. Second horse 2 soys. out of stake. Nomination, 5/; acceptance, 5/. Six furlongs. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. Nominations close on Friday, 19th February, 1904, at 8 p.m. 2. Handicaps appear in "Star" on Wednesday, 24th February3. Acceptances to close on Saturday, 27th February, at 8 p.m. 4. All nominations and acceptances must be accompanied by cash, performances of horses, and colours of riders, and sent to the Secretary, Helensville, or Mr Massey, High Street, Auckland, otherwise they will not be considered. 5. The winner of the Helensville Handicap to carry a penalty of 71b. 6. Each protest, complaint, or objection must be accompanied by 1 soy., which sum will be forfeited if such protest, complaint, or objection be not sustained. The decision of the Stewards to be final in all matters of dispute. 7. All persons running horses in local races must become members of the Club. To conclude with a CONCERT AND DANCE* Admission to Course 1/. -Horses: and Vehicles 1/ extra. Members Tickets, 5/., admitting one Lady. JAMES HAND. Secretary, Helensville. G. MERVYN RYLANCE DENTIST. Specialties: Crown and Bridge Work, Children's Teeth, Gold Crowns, Porcelain. Pivots, and Full Sets. Extractions by Painless Process. Appointments made for Evenings. ONLY ADDRESS: THE NEWTON DENTAL CHAMBERS, 'Phone 1354. CORNER 'HOWE STREET and KARANGAHAPE ROAD. Country Patients Attender to at Once. D KEMP DD ' F.C.-M.B.A-, And H. D. BUNBY SURGEON DENTISTS, 131, jftUEiEN STREET, AUCKLAND, Next Bank of New Zealand. Telephone 494. CLAUDE H. MOSES DENTIST. 287, QUEEN STREET. Nearly Opposite Tonson Gar lick's. Telephone 1089. t>em:oval notice. MR. A. E. HOBBS. SURGEON DENTIST. Has REMOVED to the commodious and : well lit Premises known as "WENTWORTH." Next WeSleyan Church, Ponsonby-raad. Xelephone 446. MR. J. H. KINNEAR. TEETH SPECIALIST TEETH TEETH IN TEETH TEETH ARIFICIAL TEETH WHICH ARE GUARANTEED TO FIT PERFECTLY And WEAR A LIFE TIME. AT FEES WITHIN REACH OF ALL. 15 YEARS' AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND EXPERIENCE. •——— Only Address: IYTCTYNDHAM-ST. T*ree Doors abore National Bank. H. G. FOUNTAIN. DENTIST, 91 QUEEN STREET, OPPOSITE FORT ST. Mr FOUNTAIN begs to intimate that on and after the Ist day of February, 1904, he will be practising his profession at the above address. For some years Mr Fountain has had one of the largest practices in Christchureh, and having opened in Auckland, hast fitted his Rooms with the latest Dental Appliances, and is prepared in addition to the general practice of Dentistry to devote his attention to the more advanced branches of the profession as are practised in England and America, such as Gold Fillings, Porcelain Inlays, and Crown and Bridge work. CONSULTATION FREE. FEE-S MODERATE. Consulting Hours, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. MIEi HOWEY WALKER DENTAL SURGEON & MECHANIC, OPPOSITE D.S.C.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 38, 13 February 1904, Page 6

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