TE PUKEHaCKRHGINGCLUB AXXtAL KACE MEETING' To |,v held in Ceragt'ty unU Ronald's J'ftdilocksj on SATURDAY, MARCH 3OtJ], 1912. OKI- ICIT.US ;—Patron, Air W. 11, Fit-tries, AI.I'- ; J'resident, Mr Ji. Orabain : Vice-J.'residums, Messrs T. I. Lemon, 1». •). MeKwen, 0. J. J lodge, .J. Brown ; Stewards, Messrs J. Smith, 'J. K. Palmer, S. TeasMic, .1. (.;. <Jreen, <;. W. Brown, M. V. Welsh, ('. K. Macmillan, \V. J •.arrow,, 11. Nicholson; Committee, Messrs .J. Peters, L. JJarris, C. Chester,. •'• Smith, •)■ Urown, .I. S. Tumey, \V. Jl. Barrow, T. K. Palmer, .J. I". Wintir, <>. •'• Hodge, «J. -J- W-vanlon, .J. .Drabble, JI. Hogg ; linn.licupper, Flat Races, R. Wynyard ; Trots, I'ho Committee ; Clerk of Scales, I. .J. Tm'iß'Y ; assistant, C. Cu.vilvT ; Clerk of Course, J. Uiprose ; Trmsurir, A. Mont gomei-v ; AuJiloi', <». -J . l'«>(-lg>-1; TriiHU-cS, AJCciSHrs J'aliner uii'.t rWorit.riomrry ; Secretary, \V. IJ. Cray ; asyjstiint, Jl. Hogg. PROGRAMME. Passwl by A.11.C. tiMil N./.T.A. 1, SHUKT.S JJANIUCAI* ot 1", sc»vs., second horse to receive 2- sons. out of the stakes. About four iurloiiys. \oiiiiiuiLijii, i':-i : uect'pluncf, Os. a. FIKST TKO'P IiANDICAP of 7 soys., second horse to r'.'jei'.e 1 .so*.'- out of the KlaicoK. Alvoul one unxl ex hall miles. Nomination, .Is ; accept.mcc, .'s. a, Tl.o J'l'KE UUP (Ilati(lirji[») of 28 soys., second horse t s o leivivu o so vs. out of ilie .stakes. About one and v quarter r.iites. Nomination, 18s ;[ accepvanee, J<>s. -1. HACK «CLTI<Ii.V of ■•> so\_s., sucomt horse to recent- l soy. out of the stake. About six furlongs. For horses that b.i\ oik *> i.-r raced nor are nomiiiMed fur i'ny other event at i.ho jieetiny:. ,\'oiuination, 4s ; ncce]>taiice, 2c<. i 0. i'LYINt: I lAN 1)1'.: A P of 18 soys., .second horse to receive ii soys. j out of the .stakes. About six fur- j longs. .Nomination, .1 Is ; tnxept- ' 0. SECOND TliU T HAND [CAP of (J Ho vs., second ijor.se to receive I sow out of the stakes. About f\v<_> luik-s. Xomiuation, O.s ; ucceptauce, 555. 7. FOItCLOD .HANDICAP of 10 so-.5.,' second horse to receive 1 soy. out oi the stakes. About Jive furlongs. Compulsory vfor winners of races 1, 3, 5. Nomination, Gs ; acceptance, 4s. REGULATIONS. A.X.C and X.Z.T.A. liutcs strictly udhered toAll entries to be in the hands oi the. Secretary, or H. V. Bay, Opotiki, or A. E. Haveloek Clreen, Tauraiiga, by i> p.m. on WKDNKSDAV, Miireh. 7th.. ; The age, pedigrec t colours, perforrmvnces and noniination foos must accompany all entries. Failing these conditions, strictly no acceptance. All disputes arising- out of the racing shall l>« decided by the Stewv ards, and such decision shall; be linal. IMPORTANT.—It is compulsory for all intending nominators for the trotting events to register their horses with the Trotting- Association before .'nominations can be received, and will also have to procure trainer's license (even if owner). Riders will also have to procure a license. Trot Handicaps.—Three starters .or no race. As it is compulsory for all trotting horses to be registered before 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. NOMINATION S, ACCEFTANCES-, ETC. Nominations close on THURSDAY, March 7th, at 9 p.m. Weights declared at 7 p.m. on the flight of the Taurangu Races (Thursday. March 28th). Acceptances close at. 4> p.m. on the ltight of the Tauranga Races (Thursday, March 28th). W. R. CRAY, 1 ton. Secretary. * ■■-■ j* \ JLL who dGoiiw to possess a Btroug luxuriant growth of hair gnould u»e Montgomerie's Hair Tonic la . I {.{lakes hair grow thick and tfuhir. It is in© best preparation for ilautlrud. It makes tne Tiair soft and wavyObtainable from Medicinn Vendors, p? \Yholeacle and Retail from A. JtmiUELIDES, Chemist, Tuuraiiga. BOLL 3 rUOriUETOII, J, S: MONTGOUERIE ~*Vt AZO.L I.lxMlTl'.tt,—Dear Hir^, 1 ' _i.i was suffering from a very acute form of Inlluehza, together with sore throat. I was depressed .and slept badly, when a friend advised me to t»\v NA'ZOL. 1 had bought several other remedies, including a w'cllkbown cough cure, but could not get sured. NAZO.L gave me instant reiief, and my illneas gradually left me, so that' Turn able to eat attd bieel' well. I enmiot speak too highly of X .ZUL.— Yours faithfully. .fOHN CAKIIO'LL. NUAIU, June
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XL, Issue 5777, 4 March 1912, Page 8
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