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TE PUKE HaGK RACING CLUB ANNUAL KACK MEETINGIn bo held in Messrs Geraghly and Konuld's Paddocks on j SATURDAY, MARCH 30ta, 1912, Ul-'l- IC1:'-I!S :—Patron, '.Mr W. JL llerrii'.s, M.P. ; President, Mr 11. Uthliniu ; Vice-I'residents, Messrs T. P.! j^.-ii»oxi, i». J- Me!.•:«• t-n, O. J.j l-lodce, •>. Urown ; stcwariic, .Ut-HHr^ I J. T. K. Palmer, S. TeaiMn-, .1. (.;. (liron, (>. W. linns n, >L Jl. Welsh, C. K. Mucinillaii, \\ . .'.'.arrow.. Jl. Nicholson ; < o inMiiUee, Messrs.). Peters, L. Harris, C Chester, •!. Smith, .). Brown, P. S. 'Turney, W. 11. J.Jarrow, T. K. Palmer, .J. 1". j Win'Je, U. .1. I-Lodge, .1. -1. t-'-ranlon, j .J. Drabble, JI. Hogg; lianJicapper, ' Flat Paces, P. Wynyard ; Trots, I'll*-' Committee ; Clerk of Scales, P. •). TuriK'y ; assistant, C t.'h<'.-;U'r ; Clerk of Course, ,J. Diprose ; Treasurer, A. Montgomery; Auditor, (». J. Hodge; Trustees, Messrs Palmer and Montgomery ; Secretary, \V. P. Cr.i.v ; assistant, Jl. Hogg. PROGRAMME. Passed by A.P.C. and N.Z.T.A. 1, SUUirrs HANDICAP of If, soys., second horse to receive 2 soys. out of the stakes. About four furlougs. Nomination, V>s ; acceptance, 6s. L\ J'MIfST T.UOT HANDICAP of 7 soys., second horse to receive 1 soy. out of the stakes. About one and a half miles. Nomination, 4s ; acceptance, .'s. 0. TIO J'UKIi CLP ( Handicap) of 28 soys., second Ivjrse to leceivo o sows, out of lhe <;t ake-i. About one and n quarter jnil«.?s. Nomination, 18s ;< acceptance, 3<-'s. 1. HACK. SCUKKY oi •) .sovi;., tecond horse to receive L soy. out of the stake. About six furlongs. For horses that hu\ a i;<act raced nor are nomin.ited for vr\\ other event at the jLeoting. Xomination, 4s ; acceptance, 2s. 5, lIAIXU HAN DI'JAP of 18 soys., second horse to receive 2 soys. out of the stakes. About six furlongs. Nomination, .Vis ; acceptance, 7s. G. SECOND TKOT HANDICAP of U soys., second 'horse to receive 1 soy. out of the stakes. About two miles. Nomination, Os ; acceptance, Bs. 7. FUIICKI) HANDICAP of 10 s.r.s., second horse to receive 1 soy. out of the stakes. About live furlongs. Compulsory*for winners of races 1, 3, 5. Nomination, Os ; acceptance, 4s. REGULATIONS. A.X.C. and N.Z.T.A. KtUes strielh adhered to. All entries to be in thu hands ot the Secretary, or H. P. X>ay, Opotiki, or A. E. Ha.veloek Green, Taurunga, by 9 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, .March 7th. The age, pedlgrei\ colours, performances and nomination fees must accompany all entries. Failing these conditions, strictly no acceptance. All disputes arising out of • the racing shall bo decided by the Stewards, and such decision shall, be final. IMPOJiTANT.—Jt is compulsory lor all intending nominators for the trotting events to register their horses with the Trotting Association before nominations can bo receiv. Ed, and will also have to procure trainer's license (even if owner)Hitlers will also have to procure a license.' Trot Handicaps.—Three starters .or no race. As it is compulsory for all trotling horses to be registered belore nominating, owners of unregistered horses should register without delay. Trainers must hold a license to train. A fee of 5s by way of contribution to the Provident Fund must be paid before starting in any race. Application forms from the Secretary. NOMINATIONS, ACCEPTANCES, ETC. Nominations close on WEDNESDAY. March 7th, at 9 p.m. Weights declared nt 7 p.m. on the itiirlit of the Tauranga llaces (Thursday. March 28th). Acceptances close at !» p.m. on the night of the Tauranga Jlaces (Thursday, March 28th). " w. :k. gray, Hon. Secretary. A LL who do~i*» to possess a fitroug luxuriant growth of hair would use Montgomerie's Hair Tonic \ jlßkus hair grow thick ana tnrne. It is mo best preparation for dandruff, it muKcs tnc Titiir soft and mixvy. Obtainable from Medicine; Vendors, nr Whulusalu and Iletail from A. J. IHUiIELEES, f.'.hentist. 'Jauranga. 60LK PUOriUETOU, J, 3: 3I.ONTGOAtEME LIMITED,—Dear Sirs, I \ was aulTe**Jng from a very acute form of Influenza, together with sore throat. T was depressed and slept badly, when a friend advised me to try NAZOI- 1 had bought several other remedies. including a wellknown cough cure, but could not get tared. NAZOL guve me- instant re•ief, and my iUness gradually left me. so Unit lam able to eat atid --leei> woll. I cannot speak too hbrhIv t»f XAZOlv.— Yours faithfully, .IOHN ('AHIiU-LL, KOAIU, Juue 2tnb, mv

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XL, Issue 5776, 1 March 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XL, Issue 5776, 1 March 1912, Page 8

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