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ITTHAKATANB RACING pLUB. < ANNUAL MEETING To be held on the KOPEOPEO RACECOURSE, ON THURSDAY, MARCH 17 , 1910. )FFICERS :— Pateoa : W. H. Herr es, Esq., M.P. President :W. D. S. Mac Donald, Esq., M.P. VicePrcsMents : Messrs H. Fortune and J. McAlistcr. Judge 5 ?E. Clay, Esq. St alter :. Xi We Flowerday. Clerk of Scales: Ml G. Creeke Handicappcr : Mr J ; Chadwick. Clerk of Course : Mr A. E. Parkiuson., Treasurer : Kr F. Booth. Stewards : Messrs W Flowerday, E. J. Bell, A. J. MiacDonald, J. McAlister, W Moody, F. Booth, H. Fortune, R. Erown, G. Ball and H. W. Smalts. PROGRAMME : (Approved by the A.R.C.) I.— MAIDEN PLATE .of lisbvs>Second horse to receive lsov. ou of stake/ For all -horses 1 that have never won a race. Weigh for age. Entrance lls. Distanc one mile. Start 11 a.m. 2.— HACK RACE, of lOsovs.— Second, horse to receive Isoy. out of stake. For all horses that have never won public money. Minimum weight 9st. Distance oae mile. Entrance 10s. 3.— FLYING STAKES HANDICAP, of lOsovs.— Second horse to receive lsov. from the stake. Distance 6 furlongs. Nomination ss. Acceptance ss. 4.— MAIDEN SCURRY, of Cso-vs.— Second hcrse to receive lsov out of stake. Once round the couri»e. Hor horses •tiHat hbve mot toeen ■entered .ft r any race on' the programme prior to this. Minimum weight 7st, Post entry ss. 5.-WHAKATANE HANDICAP, of 25 sofvs.— Second horse to receive 23ovs, out of stake. Distance one ini'e and a half. Nomination 12s Gd. Acceptance 12s 6d. 6— HACK FLYING HANDICAP, of 6SOVS.— For horees that have :ney•cr won ssovs. Distance one mila. Nomination 3s, Acceptance £s. 7.— SETTLERS' HANDICAP, of 12. so vs.— Second -horss to r.cMve 1 soy. out of stake. *or horses owned for at.l lcasb six (moalbhs pricr to. 'the Meeting ■'■••>. fo-ona fitlel seittlcrs in the Wnatatape County. Distance one mile and a quarter. Nomination 6s. Acceptance «s. <3. — Forced Handicap, of ssovs.— Compulsory for winners, optional for ksers. Yvi»uners| of Hack and Scrry Races excepted. Distance 6 furlongs. Euirar.ce ss. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. Nomi'tiatiOLS for Flying Staked Handicap, .Whakatane Handicap, 11^1 Flying Handicap, and Settlers'. Handicap, close with the Secretary, at his off.cc, George Street), Whakatane, or THURSDAY, March 3, 1910, at I p.m. 2. All nominations must be ac companied with all performances, age, colour,' Sex, pedigree of horse, and jickey's colours. 3. No jockey will be allowed t< ride- unless clothed in colours a! nominated. 4. Weights will be declared on o about FRIDAY, March 11 , 1910. 5. No entry will be recsived fo any race except on the condition! that all claims, disputes, and obje< tions arising therefrom shall be de cided by the Stewards, or whor. 1 they may appoint, and their decisioi shall be final. k All nomlinatidns, acceptances and entries are to be aceoinpaiiie by the amount payable and poste to, cr left with; the Secretary o; the specified dates of closing. 7. Acceptance .j«nid General En Iries close with' f he Serr,ntary 0 MONDAY, March, 14, at 8 p.m. 8. Races to be run under the New Zealand Rules of Racing. Stake paid in full. . 9. Winners after ttie declaration c we.'gbts, and prior to t;his M*-pt>ni^ will be suhjret to penalties in race 3, 5 a'ml 7 as under : 1011^ (t^ pounds) fcr one w J n, 141 b (fourtec pounds) fcr two, or more, wins. R. BROWN, Secretary. EAY OF PLENTY TIMES. INSTRUCTIONS aJ to the Inscr tion or Withdrawal of advertisements in the Bay of Plenty Time! must be in writing. A-dvertisen»en<! received without sucb instruction wil !'i» ii •■■f-rted until countermandcl . 111. 1' c-.t.rj;i.tl ace» rdingly. Notice to withdraw advertisement! must be r;'mh in at the office. Advertisements inserted by thi month or quarter, an'l withdrawn «i any time ; eforc the expiry i.-f c nifititl.ly o»" quarterly period. ffitr t charged for as if inserted for the ful term. Alterations for standing ad vertisejuonts should bo ''and^l in b^ ni on the tSuy. before tlmy are ro«j'i.irA 1 1 m»: onf. Atl'ertiseivi iii the country can rtmit i.iji.ciH ly Money Dr.iers .1 Postage Stamps. Any person writing to the Bay ol Plenty Tim,es '• Oflico for inJonuaitior in regard to advertisements alread appearing in the Paper must send t\ stamped addressed envelope in ordei to ensure reply. For the convenience of advertisers replies to advertisements may be seni to the Times Publishing Office ; bui the Proprietors do not accopt anj responsibility in thig respect. While every care is exercised in reg<ajtvi %o the due inseFMon <of advertisements, the Proprietors do not hold .themselves responsible for the non-insertion through accident or from other causes; and the proprietors reserve to themselves ~th« right of omitting advertisements that they may deem objectionable, even although such' advertisements may have been received and paid for i'c the usual course of business. All literary communications should be addressed to the Editor, and all communications relating to matters }i business to the Proprietors. i GET MORE EGGS J :: and BETTER BACON :: BY USING I "AUSTRAL" FOOD.;; ■"■ MAKES POULTRY AND ' * £ PIGS PROFITABLE. I \ - - Price 6s per lOOtb. - 1 '"OOLD by &il Grocers and h> <► O Merchcats and direct ■♦■ : from the Manafacturers, ▼ '<■ THE UNION OIL, SOAP, & ~1 <- CANDLE CO., LTD., •** X AUCKLAND. V, TO DAIRYMEN. [P YOU WANT to sell your butter get a nicely printed wrapper from the BAY OF PLENTY TIMES Office.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5485, 16 March 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5485, 16 March 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5485, 16 March 1910, Page 4

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