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SPOaTJN<f. |rvHINESIURI JOCKEY CLTJB. ANNUAL RACES. 16th and 17th MARCH, 1908. NOMINATIONS for All Events Close at 9 p.m., 21st February, with the Secretary, Paeroa, or Mr H. B. Massey, High-st., Auckland. H. POLAND, Secretary. Ty ELLINGTON TJJ ONI ' AND ' jpALLOWAY TVACING /^LUB. PROGRAMME FOR MARCH MEETING, To be held ON THE CLUB'S COTJKSE At MISAMAE ON jgATURDAY, M ARCH 19Q8. Committee. —E. Chase-Morris, H. Lamberg, and E- Young. Treasurer.—T. Blackwood. Managing Steward.—P. P. Bigwood. Judge: D. Weir. Clerk of Scales: W. Talbot. Clerk of Course: C. R. G. Hawkins. Handicapper: P. P. Bigwood. PROGRAMME. 1. 2.0 p.m.—MAIDEN PONY RACE, of aCsovs. second pony to receive 3sovs from stakes, for ponies 14.3 hands and under that have never won a race. Ku trance 20/. Five furlongs (about). 2. 2.40 p.m.—TRIAL HANDICAP of 20sovs; second pouy to receive 2sovs from stakes. For ponies 14.2 and under. Entrance, 20/. Four furlongs. 3. 3.20 p.m.—MARCH GALLOWAY HANDICAP of 45sovs; second pony to receive usovs, und third 2sovs from state. For ponies and galloways 15 hands and under. Entrance 30/. Six furlongs. 4. 4.0 p.m. — SEATOUN HANDICAP of 20sovs; second pony to receive 4sovs from stake; for ponies 14.2 hands and under. Entrance 20/. Five furlongs. 5. 4.35 p.m.—TRADESMEN'S PURSE, of 18sovs; second pony to receive 3sovs from stake. For ponies 14.3 hands and under that are the property of, and have been driven by a tradesman; catch weights; mlnimnm 8.10. (Ponies who ran at the last meeting are liable to be handicapped to above this minimum;) Entrance 10/. Four furlongs. 6. 5.15 p.m.—FLYING HANDICAP, of 25sovs; second pony to receive ssovs from stake; for ponies 14.3 hands and uuder. Entrance 20/. Five furlongs. RULES AND REGULATIONS. Entries will be received by the Managing Steward up till 0 p.m. on MONDAY, Oth MARCH, IOOS. All ponies not previously measured will require a measurement certificate before jbciug eligible to run. I AJI handicaps, with the exception of the Gtilloway Handicap, will be started on a minimum of 8.7. The Galloway Handicap will be started on a minimum of 8.0. Any winner during the day is liable to be re-handicapped. WEIGHTS will be declared on THURSDAY, MAUCII n. Accommodation for Ponies and Attendants can be arranged for. No pony allowed to start whose nomination fee is unpaid. This meeting will be run under the rales, regulations, and by-laws of the Wellington Pony and Galloway Racing Club. Any further particulars to be obtained from P. P. BIGWOOD, Managing Steward And Secretary. Minimal-, Wellington. N.B.—The Racecourse is situated within 4J miles of Wellington by road. UECTtTRES. QIIURCH OF CHRIST, WEST-STREET. ON THURSDAY EVENING ME. GEO. ALDRIDGE Will Lecture Subject: "UNCONDITIONAL IMMORTALITY; IS IT SCRIPTURAL;?" A Review of Rev. Urquhart's Address in Tabernacle last evening. To commence at 7.45. Bring Bibles. Questions Invited. No Collection. 1 riANOS, ORGANS, ETC. EA.ND F, PIANO AGENCY, LTD — Moat Varied Stock, Best Value, and Terms. — S. Coldicutt, Manager, ne»r Theatre. IJIAJNOS and Organs — World's Leading Makers. Sale, Hire, or Exchange. Call and inspect. — F. Moore and Co., next Emeeton's. pi AS O BARGAINS. X: SECOND HAXD. CASH OR EASY TERMS. EACH INSTRUMENT GUARANTEED. Piano Player and Records, equal to new ... ..„. . £2u 0 0 Walker 3 10 0 Broa.dwood ..■. — ....— . 5 0 0 English Piano 7 10 0 ttord 11 0 l> Auckland Model, check action.. 12 10 0 Bord 12 10 0 Neumeyer, double overstrung.. 23 10 0 Rolands and Sons._....__ 13 10 0 Debaiu 15 0 0 Rappoldi 21 0 0 Alexaudre Harmonium 3 0 0 AND OTHERS. Large Selection of NEW INSTRUMENTS by Leading English and German Makers of the World. j> J£ADY (near Spedding'sj, KARANGAHAPE-RD. 'Phono 857. ■piANCJS. Horizontal and Upright. BroadX wood, Bluthner, Erard, Pleyel Llpp, Eavestall, Allison. — E. and F. Piaao Agency, Ltd. BOOTS ASTIS SHOES. jJOES THIS INTEREST YOU? "OOOMERANG BOOT SALE. TgOOiIIiRANG BOOT SALE. BOOMERANG BOOT SALE. A few of tlie shots: — MEN'S BEST BOOTS, Boomeranged, 9/11, 10/ C, 12/6, 14/0. 13/6. LADIES' BP.ST BOOTS, Boomeranged, 7'll. P'fi. 10,6, 12/6. LADIES' BMST SHOES, Boomeranged from 'i/ 11. A Great Variety. MEN'S WORKING BOOTS, from 5/0. BUYS' AND GIIU.S' BOOTS, all Prices. CHILDREN S FOOTWEAR and MEN'S acd WOMEN'S SLIPPERS, at your own prices. RUBBER HEELS, 2d, 3d, 4d, sd, 6d 7d Bd, 9d per pair. TAERNANDEZ, 155, UPPER SYMONDS--C ST. JAPANESE FETE NEXT SATURDAY at t» Birkenhead. Conveyances meet boats I Afternoon Tea, Refreshments, Fruit Sup-1 pers. Admission 6d.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 43, 19 February 1908, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 43, 19 February 1908, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 43, 19 February 1908, Page 12

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