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r . SPORTINC., CLUB PROGRAMME. < For SPRING MEETING ■ To bo held on MONDAY AND TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30 and DECEMBER 1, 1908. FIRST DAY, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30,1908. 1. FLYING STAKES, of 200 6ovs., second horso to receive 25 sovs., third horse 15 1 sovs.' out of the stake. Nomination 1 sov., acceptance, 2 sovs. Sis furlongs. ■ 2. AORANGI HACK WELTER, of 120 sovs., ' second horse to rcceive 30 sovs., third horse 15 sovs. out of .the stake. Nomination 1 sov., acceptance 1 sov. Minimum weight Bst. Seven furlongs. 3. ST. ANDREW'S HANDICAP, of 400 sovs., second horse to receive 50 sovs., third horse 25 sovs. out of. the' stake. Nomination 1 sov., acceptance 4-sovs. One mile* and a half. . • 4. SPRING HURDLES, of 200 sovs., second horse to receive 30 sovs., third horse 15 sovs. out of the stake. Nomination 1 sov., sov., acceptance 2 sovs. Over six ilightsof hurdles, 3ft. Gin. in height. About two miles.' 5. WAITUNA HACK HURDLES, of .120 sovs., second horse to receive 30 sovs., third horse 15 sovs. out of the stake. Nomination 1 . sovs., acceptance 1 sov. Over six flights of hurdles, 3ft. 6in. in height One mile and a.half. ... 6. THIRD FEILDING STAKES, of 500 sovs.. second horse to rcceive : 100 sovs., third horse 50 sovs. out of the stake. . Weight for age, with penalties and allowances. Win- ' ners after March 1, 1908, .of any race or races of the collective value of 250 sovs. to carry 31b. extra; of 500 sovs. 51b., of 750 soys. 71b., of 1000 sovs. 101b. extra.- Maiden four-year-olds and upwards at time of starting, allowed 101b., three-year-olds 71b. . By subscription of 5 sovs. each. . Closed with 53 nominations. Five furlongs. 7. KIWITEA WELTER, of 200 sovs., second ' horse to receive 25 sovs., third horse 15 out of the stake. Namination 1 sov., acceptance 2 sovs. Minimum weight, Bst. One mile. 8. FIT?,ROY HACK FLYING, of 120 sovs., socond horse to receive 30 sovs., third horse 15 sovs. out of the stake. Nomination 1 sov., acceptance 1 sov. Six furlongs. SECOND DAY, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1908. 1. YORK STAKES, of 150 sovs., second horsa to receive 20 sovs., third horse 10 sovs. out of the stake. Nomination 1 sov., acceptance 2. sovs. Six furlongs. 2. NIKAU HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sovs., second horse to receive'2o sovs., third horsa 10 sovs. out of the stake. ' Nomination 1 sov., acceptance 1 sov.' Six furlongs. 3. MANCHESTER HANDICAP, of 300 sovs.. second horse to receive 40 sovs.,'third horsa 20 sovs. out of the stake. Nomination 1 soy., acceptance 3 sovs. One mile and a quarter. 4. CHELTENHAM HURDLES, of 150 sovs., second horse to receive 20 sovs., third horse 10 sovs. out of the stake. Nomination 1 sov., acceptance " sovs. Over seven flights of hurdles, 3ft. 6in. in. height. One mile and 5. HURDLES, of 100 sovs., second horse to receive 20 sovs., third horse 10 sovs. out of the stake. Nomination 1 sov., acceptance 1 sov. Over six flights of hurdles, 3ft. 6in. in height. One mile and a half. ' 6. WELTER HACK FLAT, of 100 sovb., second horse to receive 20 sovs., third horse 10 sovs. out of the stake. . Nomination 1 sov., acceptance 1 sov. Minimum weight 7st. 101b. One milo and a distance. 7. RAILWAY WELTER, of 150 sovs., second horse to receive .20 sovs., third horsa 10 sovs. out of the stake. Nomination l ; sov., acceptance 2 sovs. Minimum weight 7st. 71b. Seven furlongs 8. MAIDEN HACK SCURRY, of 100 sovs., secondahorse to receive. 20 •sovs;,'i third horse 10 sovs! out of the stake.' - For. horses thft'e years and upwards, that have never won a race at timo of starting. "Weight 9sti. Entrance 2 sovs. About five furlongs. . All the.'Events In the foregoing Programme are . Handicaps, excepting the Third Feilding Stakes and Scurej. ■', .. ''PENALTIES.' ' FLAT RACES.—The winner of any flat rac« after declaration of weights to carry a jenalty of lOlbv and of every additional ■ race a- further penalty of 61b. Horses handicapped at Bst. 101b. or. ovor to carry only half the abova penalties. HURDLE RACES.—The winner of any hurdle race after declaration of weights to carry a penalty of - 101b. in the hurdle races, and for every additional race 71b. extra, NOMINATIONS' ; For all rates, except' Scurry, close on FBIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1903, at 8.30 p.m. WEIGHTS For first day's races will be declared on or about MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1908. For second day's . races will be declared on the night of the first day's races at 8 o'clock. ACCEPTANCES For first day's races, and ENTRIES FOR SCURRY, close on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1908, at 8.30 p.m. For second day's races close with the Secretary on the night of the first day's raees, at his office, Feilding, at 9 o'clock. EDMD. GOODBEHERE, 6807 ' Secretary. - 6807 DRY MOLASSES FODDER IS now available at LAERY AND CO., LTD., Allen Street Wellington, containing about BO per cent, pure Molasses, rich in sugar. Even when -ther food, is abundant, this is a cheap nourishing food. for all kinds of stock—cattle, calves, horses, sheep, pigs. Can be fed to stock as easily as hay, bran, meal, chaff, ato., or will mix, readily with all food*. ANALYSIS. Nitrogen (equal to Albuminoids, 4.4) „™ 0.7 Carbo Hydrates (including sugar, 40) 56.8 Vegetable tissue- ill LAEEY AND CO., LTD, WELLINGTON. EXCELLENT JAM. THAT is what yon will car when roataste GOLDEN BEE JAM. Every, one says it is good, and everyone buy* GOLDEW BEE JAM Is made in Wellington, and Is madi with such care, skill, and cleanliness that it cannot help being good. It is juat like homemade jam—it is delicious u» flavour, and pure and wholesoma, PUT UP IN lib CANS. ' There is no waste, and there Is no need to buy all one kind. It is cheap cnoogji to be in.every home. BOLD BY ALL GROCERS. FIRE AND MARINE. INSURANCE ' ACCEPTED AT LOWEST RATE 3. H. E. IvEMPTHORNE, Manager. Office — LAMBTON QUAY AND GREY 6TIIEET, WELLINGTON. CB5l

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 330, 17 October 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 330, 17 October 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 330, 17 October 1908, Page 8

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