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■■'..'• \ | STO KOLE g Is a household word, throughout the Dominion with those who | i wear 'GENUINE ALL PURE WOOL UNSHRINKABLE UN- | |.. DERSHIRTS AND PANTS. There, is ONLY ONE HOUSE %.. .) I IN THE CITY where you can rely upon getting tho Genuine jjj 1 ' Article. Each Garment is branded with STO KOLE TABS, . V ) which is our Registered Trade Mark. None- are Genuine 1 ' ft without it. S ' ' i Be sure and get the STO KOLE Brand, in Grey, 43. ' - I 9d. i Shetland, 6s, 6d. i Navy, 7S. Bd. \ J TO BE HAD ONLY AT THE |' ; I Union Clothing Co.'sStores, | Wni li» STREETS. AND JACKSON STREET, PETONE. 1 j Country Clients receive our very best attention. Pleasa M [ ■ I ■ note that we pay Postago to Any Part of tho Dominion on |j .- ~■ . The Boot Manufacturers' Supply Association, . COOPER'S'BUILDINGS, WELLINGTON. HAVE YOU SENT YET TO THIS ASSOCIATION FOR YOUR • BOOTS? IF NOT, DO SO NOW I i THEY HAVE A SHIPMENT OF BOOTS AND SHOES, BOTH LADIES' AND CENT.'S, OF MARVELLOUS VALUE. u TWO PRICES ONLY: ■ 1.55. ".:/..- > D £1 . MAIL FREE. .'.""..'" MAIL FREE. :

SPORTING. FEEDING "jdCIvEY/CITJB.' ■ EASTER MEETING;■'■MARCH 28thAND ■ 29th,-1910. ■ s jfYWNERS and. Trainers are" reminded jr V* that Nominations for all Events exi. cepting Maiden.Scurry close on FRIDAY, i- the 4th MARCH,cI9IO,.at 8;30p;m. •' EDMD.' GOODBEHERE, / • .Secretary. o , _— :" r "' '■' - ; WANGANUI'V JOCKEY'""-,. CLUH J; AUTUMN MBETffiG.,:.".,. To be"hekTon '-■" ; ", "".''.' ' ■ '■'■'. on 3rd aiid sth MAjJGH, 1910. ■'■"_;' ° President: Dr.'' , Edrle';' vu .'''vicQ-pfesident,' £ H. N. Harrison.;.-hon. timekeeper: A. E. y T.- Nixon; Hf, JBfyfjpii ; starter.: i- James George 3. Morse; lion, clerk'■"of'the scales: ■H.---M. Speed; clerk.of the course.:..G..T... Lynch; hon. surgeon: Ph'.HttthellyXhpL;'Veterinary surgeon: Maxwell Edgar;'stewards: , e President, Vice t President,..and Treasurer jj (ex officio), and;"Messrs,.'E. .A.-Campbell,. - G. Marshall. Jamcs' l liiggiß,':D.''.Gampi6n,.' :, Allan Cameroriy l ',R.\ :Russeli,~ and . James b- Watt; committee': E". A. Campbell .(chair-. ''• man), President and .Hon. Treasurer (ex ''■ officio), and Messrs; Allan Cameron, D. ," Campion, James 'Biggie, James Watt,' i H. M. Speed, R. Russell, C. G. Russell, i, H. W. Hole, G. Marshall, and J. C. l, Paterson. >r Hon. Treasurer: ' -'Secretary, n. J. F. CUTFIELD.'.. . W.'HALL. y ~ [• .' FIRST DAY. THURSDAY, 3rd MARCH, 1910. s- 1. STEWARDS' HANDICAP, of 150 " sovs.; second horse to receive 20 sovs., lt and third horse • 10 sov. from the stakes. Distance, .one mile. Nomina- ■'. tion, 1.50 v.; acceptance, 2 sovs. To .start at 32 noon. }: 2/PETRE HACK HANDICAP, of- 100 j* sovs.; second horse to receive 15 sovs. a \ and third ,horse 5 sovs. from' tho ■stakes. Distance, six furlongs. Minis', mum freight 7st. Nomination. 1 gov.; 86 . aeceDtnnce.' 30s. £ 3. WESTMERE HANDICAP HURDLE ,j RACE, of 175. sovs.; second horse to '3 •' receive 20 sovs. and third -horse 10 1. sovs. from tho stakes. Distance, about s. two miles; over eight flights of st hurdles, 3ft. 6in.' in height. Nomina- '° • tion 1 sov.; acceptance, 2 sovs. | 4. TAYFORTH HACK HURDLE RACE HANDICAP, of 100 sovs.; second horse to receive 15: sovs. and tnird ; n ' horse 5 sovs. from the stakes. About * one mile and three-quarters; over i e seven flights of hurdles, 3ft. 6in. in re height. Nomination, 1' sov.; accept- -- . ance 1 sov. 5. WANGANUI CUP HANDICAP, of 675 J r _ ■ sovs; second horso to receive 75 sovs. and w third horso 25 sovs. from the stakes; Distance, one mile and three-quarters. 10 In the event of any entrant winning r ' a handicap of tho value of 100 sovs. ft after the declaration of weights, the *? handicapper will review that horse's j~ weight, and will raise it or allow it to stand as he thinks fit. If is only ]r winners that will bo re-handicapped. If tho weiglit of any horse is altered, the revised handicap will bo pubJ? lished on or about Saturday, the 2Gtb February, 1910. Nomination, 1 sov.; accoptanco, 2 on Friday, ]" February 25th, 1910, at 9.30 p.m.; and 18 • 5 sovs. on Monday, February 23th, 1910. at 9.30 D.m. m 6. JUVENILE HANDICAP, of-150.50v5.; "'• second horse to receive 20. sovs. and " third horse 10. sovs. from the stakes. '" Distance, six. furlongs; for two and d- three-year-olds.' Nomination, 1 sov.; Br accoptanco, 2 sovs. 7. WIRITOA HACK RACE HANDICAP, ro of 100 sovs.; : second, horse to receivo is- 15 sovs. and third horse 5 sovs. from tho stakes. Distance,. . one'. mile, n- Minimum weight, 7st. Nomination, 1 a bov.; acceptance, 30s. . . .. 8. FLYING HANDICAP, of 275 sovs.; if second horso to receivo 35 sovs. ana °l third horse. 15 sovs. from the stakes. Distance, . six furlongs. Nomination, 1 sov.;.accoptanco,: 3'. soys. !■■ 3d : ■".. S- SECOND DAY. SATURDAY-, 6fh MARCH,- 1910. 1. AUTUMN HANDICAP, ,o'f' 150. sovs.; second horso to ..receive' 20 sovs.' and third horso 10-sovs. from tho stakes. Distance, one mile. Nomination', 1, sov.; acceptance, 2 sovs. To start at , 12 noon. - s 2. matarawa:hack race handiCAP, of 100 sovs..;.second.horso to re--5 ccivo 15 sovs. and. third.horse-5 sovs. from tho stakes. Distance, six fur-, longs. Minimum .weight, 7st. No-> mination. 1 sov.; acceptance, 30s. 3. JACKSON STAKES, of 500 sovs.; second horse to.receive 75 sovs. and third horso 25 sovs.- from the stakes. Dis- •■ tanco, six furlongs. For two-year- . olds yearlings), and upwards. . Woigiit for age. By subscription of 5 aovs. oach.', unless forfeit is declared and paid as,f.6llows: 1 sov. if struck out on or before Friday, April 23rd, 1909, at 9 p'.Tri.;"br; 2''sovs.' if, "struck h 'out on or before nomination night,' Autumn Meeting,' 1910....; All horses' romai,ning in .aftor latter date to pay tho subscription of 5 sovs. on first accoptanco night,:j.Autumn.; .Meeting, 1910. Closod with 121 nominations.^. 'Continued.)

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 755, 2 March 1910, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 755, 2 March 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 755, 2 March 1910, Page 7

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