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epoßTtxor CLua. ■ PROGRAMME. : For' . . .. . SPRING MEETINGTo bo held on . MONDAY AND - TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30 aiid DECEMBEB 1,1903. FIRST -DAY, MONDAY, 1908. 1. FLYING STAKES,'pf. 200 spvi,. Eoepi\d ; ljor6a. to receive 25' soya.,-, horse' IS sOys: put of the' stake.- Nomination -1 sov., accept- • anee, 2 sovs. Six furlongs.' . 2.-AORANGI HACK WELTER, of 120 sov?., 'second hprse to receive 30 sovs.> .ftird. horse 15spys. ppt of the stake. Npminatipn. 1 soy., acceptance i sov.' Minimum weight. Bsti , Seven furlongs. ' 3. ST. ANDREW'S HANDICAP; 0f.400 sovs., second horse tp receive 50 sovs., third _hor6a 25 sovs. out of the Btakp. Nomination 1 sbv.V acceptance i 6ovs. One inile and a -half. ' • ' 4. SPRING HURDLES, of 200 sovs.,-'second horse to receive 30 soys., .third horso 15 sovs. out of the stake. Nominationl sov., sov.. acceptance 2 soys. Over eti flights of hurdles, 3ft. 6ip. in height. ' About two miles, ' 5. WAITUffA HACK HURDLES, of ,120 sovj., fiecbhd horse to' receive 30 sovs., third'-Borse 15 sovs. out of. the stake, Nomination- 1, sovs., acceptance 1 sov. Over-sis nights of hurdles, Bft. Gin. in height. One mile and a hfilf. ' •' -■ ;;' : 6: THIRD • FBILDING STAKES., of 500 spvs., , second horse to receive 100 soys.i. third> hprse ,50 sp'vS. put of the st^ke s .Wejght for "age; ifitlj. penalties and allpwanceki,.Wi)ipers after March 1, 1906, i>f tiny race Or fiices of the collective .Value of - 2So ? ,;|oys. to Carry 3lb. extra: of 500 spvs. 51b.;.0f.'750 sovs. 7|b., of 1000 spvs. 101b. extra. : >Maid(sn ' four-vear-oms and upwards at time of-startr ing, allowed lQlb., three-year-olds 71b. By Bubseription of 5 spvs. each. Closed :with S3 nominations.. .Five furlongs. 7. RIWITEA WELTER, of 200 , soys., secpnd liorse to receive 25 6evs.; third horsp 15 spfs. out of flip §tal)o.' Naniinatiqn 1-6oy„ ijoceptfince 2 spvs.' • Minipiuin weight, ?st. 8. FmROY HACK FI(YING, of 120 soys., .6?cond horse to 'rQceits HO soys'., third uoTsa . 10 - spvs. put pf thp stake. _ Nomination t sov., acceptance 1 sov. Sis furlongs. SECOND DAYj TUESDAY; DECEMBM 1, '' 1908. , . L YORK STAKES, of ISO sovs,, second horse to receive 20 sovs., third horse 10 soys, out of the stake. Noniiaatian i sov., acceptance 2 sovs. Sir furlongs.; 2, NIIfAU HAOK HANDICAP, of lOp -.soy^., sepond horse to receive 20 spvs., tjiird ucrsa 10 . sovs. out of the stake. Npmipatipu 1 sov., accentance 1 sov. Sii^fu'rlongs. 3. HANDICAP, pf 300 sovs.. ' secpnd hprse tb receivo 40 soys., third horse 20 sovs. put of the stake. 'Nomination,! sov!, acceptance 3 spvs. Qne mile and.a 4i CHEMENHAM. HURDLES,, pf .150 soye., '. ' second horse to. receive 20 sovs : , third hprse 10 spvs, out qf the stake. Nomination l .spy., acceptance 2' sovs. Over seven flights of Giij. in height. One niile and "5. iSfecK.tom of_ 100 soys,ffecokd. horse to receive 20 sovs., third .norsj 10 sovs. out of the stake., V sov., acceptance 1 sov: Over six flights oj .hurdles, 3ft.' 6in. in height;;. One mile and 6. wS.R PACK FLAT, of'iop soy?., secpijd horse to receive 2(1 spys., thirf horse ID. soys. : out of the stake. Nomination 1 6Pv., &oceptance" 1 sbv. Minimum weight 76t. 1010. One mile 'tii a distanc?.' „ 7. RAILWAY WEI/TER, of 150 ' sow. sioond horse to receive 20 K>v6-i third.,hopse ,10 Sovs. out of the stake. . Nopipahoij, X sov., acceptance 2 soy 6. .Mininiufn tfc^ht 8 MAIDEN J&K BCimlY. of 100 e* horse tp receive 20 soys., third torso .10 sovs. put of the st»Ke. F?r horses th«o - years and upwards, that have never won a race exceeding J5 eovs. in V?lue. at time of starting. Weight 9st.. Entrance 2 sovs. About five furlpngs.. .-^U All the Events in th<> are Handicaps, excepting the, Third .Feuding Stakes and Soiij-ry. ■ PENAMCIES. •• . FLAT RACES:—The -winner of t)ny flat ra«e after declaratipn to of lOlb.i and of every additional race a. further penalty of 61b. Horses Bst. lOlb. or over to carry oply jial.f the above P HURDLE RACpS.—The winner of W-hv-die raeo after declaration of weights to-xattr. ' a' penalty of 101b. in .the hurdle races, and for every ; additional raco 71b. extra. 1 NOMINATIONS For all races, except Scurry, close on, FBIDAY, OCTOBER 30, .1908, at .8.30 p.m.-: « WEIGHTS For first day's races will be declared, on o* 0.& MWX, NOWMBER 16,. 1808., For second day's races ivill be declared _pn the i night ef the first day's races at . 8 (/clock. 1 ' ACCEPTANCIiS . ' . ' Fnr - first day's ■ races; and- ENTRIES FOR : SCURRY, clese on liONDAY, NOVEMBER 23; ! : races, at l»s | : gsot . r t _ - • EXQUISITELY , 1 : tAILOBED fiOWSS, AT HALF-PRICE. " ' those Charming Models which created such a favourable impression i at our Opening Display are for Sale. Wo have received numerous orders, ' and now have ill offering the Originals at Half-price.. Beau--1 tiful Materials, Richest Trimmings, ! Finest Workmanship. Costumes ■ ! . for the Races, for tlio Street, and - 1 . for the Home. . All at Half-price. ' : For one week only. muslin and linen frocks Spring brings out the Cool, Fresh, Dainty lluslin and Lilien Costum&s. This year they will bo: Particularly Smart, and the various Graceful Models call for-all sorts pf Artistic , . .Shades. - 'v ; - . , .•; > : CHOiCE MAtERIALS. MODERATE PRICES. .-. UNSURPASSED WORKMANSHIP.

GOLDBLOOM BROS. HIGH-CLASS LADIES' TAILORS, BANKS'S BUILDINGS, r! GREY STREET, Opposite G.P.O.' (Take lift to top floor.) C9J< ■ ..'r ' \>' FINELY CUT TAILORING " : At - FINELY CUT PRICES. THESE are the two cuts that 6h'(fuld be 6tudied 'by all tailor-dressed men. i Both are possible with us, because, boing experts, we avoid mistakes. .ana hsying.no shop front we.have no ndavy rent account. , . Our best advertisement is the quality of our work, and we. rely upon this to brin£, trade rather thin' a jriudow dis. play.' If you cannot call Bond for Patterns , and simple self-measurement forms; frco. DARCY FORD, TAILORS AND WHOLESALE SUPPLIERS,' CALEDONIAN CHAMBERS, . 32 WILLIS STREET. NOTE.—We are upstairs, next to British «and-. Continental Piano '•■Com. > uul 3t> C 855

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 312, 26 September 1908, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 312, 26 September 1908, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 312, 26 September 1908, Page 15

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