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_ SPORTING. > f fTIAEATAHI - CARTERTON RACING A i ' CLUB. ' ; ' . 'ANNUAL MEETING. clareville'racecourse, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, - . NOVEMBER 9 AND 10, 1910. r- FIRST~i)AY: . >J 1. TARARUA : HACK HURDLE HANDICAP, 60 sovs., 2nd horse 10 sovs. from _. stake.. Nom., 205.; acc., 20s. One mile and a half. 1S '2. BELVEDERE HACK HANDICAP, 70 s .'sovs.,: 2nd horse l(l sovs from stake. s Nom., 205.; acc., 20s. Six furlongs.. j/ . 3, RAILWAY HANDICAP (open), 80 sovs., 2nd horse 10 sovs. from stake; - Nom., 205.; acc., 30s. Six furlongs.. d i. WAIRARAPA HACK GUINEAS, 1909, n 100gs., 2nd horse 20gs., 3rd 10gs. . from the stake. For'3-yr-olds that have not won a race of over 100 sovs. dt time of Z ... starting.... Colts, Sst. 101b.; fillies and 1, geldings, Bst. slb. The winner of any ,race after Ist August; 1909, to carry a r penalty of 71b., two or more races 101b. 6 To be run at the Taratahi-Carterton . Racing Club's' meeting in November, _ -1910. Nom., 10s. 6d;; acc., 21s. on night i- of general acceptance, ' Friday, Nov. 1- 4th, 1910. Closed.' Seven furlongs. 1. 5. WAIRARAPA COUNTY CUP HANDICAP, open, 150 sovs., 2nd hoTse 20 sovs. 1 - from stake., Nom.', 205.; acc., 503. One } . mile and a quarter.; ' '6. MAUNGARAKI. HACK' HANDICAP, 70 sovs., 2nd horse. 10 sovs. from stake. '' Nom., 205.; acc., 20s. One-mile. - 7., TRIAL PLATE, 50 sovs., second horse i... .10 sovs. from stake. Weight-for-age. r ; Open, to'3-year-olds-and .upwards, that y ; have not won . a flat race exceeding 30 6ovs. in value at ;time of ; starting. En--7 trance, "■ 20s. . Five furlongs. , 8. GLADSTONE HACK WELTER HANe DICAP, 70 sovs., -2nd horse -10 sovs; from stake. Minimum, weight, ; Bst. -• 1 N0m.,;'205.; acc.> 20s. Seven furlongs.: , ■ ' SECOND -DAY: \ 1. PARKVALE HACK HURDLE HAN- ; DICAP, 60 sovs., 2nd horse 10 sovs. from-. -. ; .stake.. Nom., 205.; acc., 20s.' 'One mile • ■' and thrxe-quarters. '■■ ' . .' I, 2. DALEFIELD HACK HANDICAP, 70 ■. sovs.,' 2nd horse 10 sovs. from stake. Nom., 20s.'; acc;, 20s. . Six furlongs. .'' H . 3. TELEGRAPH, HANDICAP, open,.! 80 - 'sovs. 2nd horse 10■'sovs; from, stake, e 'Nom:, 205.; acc., SOs. Six furlongs. ..! i. TARATAHI HACK HANDICAP, 70 . ssovs., 2nd . horse 10 sovs. from -stake. ■ 1 Nom., 205.; acc., 20s. Five fnrlongs. j 5. CLAREVILLE HANDICAP, open, 110 j .'sovs.,; 2nd horse 15 sovs. - from stake, i ' Nom., 20s.acc., l 4os. • One mile. . 6. GRANDSTAND HACK , WELTER, 70 >. sovs.,-2nd horse 10 sovs.''from ; stake. • < 'Minimum weight, 7st. 71b. Nom., 205.; ; acc., 205.. One mile. . 7. MAIDEN HACK SCURRY, 50 sort., ; second horselo/sovs. from stake... For j- horses.; 3 years ,and '.upwards that have never ;won a. : race .of . the value of 30. - sovs. at time of. starting. : Weight, 9st.' '' i Entrance, .205.;. 1 Four furlongs. ; " 8. CARTERTON .-WELTER,, "open, 70 ' sovs., 2nd . horse 10 . sovs. from stake. 3 . Minimum.weight, Bst. Nom.,--20s.'i acc.,. w 20s. Seven furlongs. . v."; >. . N.B.—The Telegraph Office closes at f Carterton at S p.m. ' / . ; ■ RE-HANDICAPS. j The. winher., of any race after the det claration of weights shall be liable-to be. j re-handicapped... N'OMINATIpNS. L For. all Races, exoept Guineas, Trial i' Plate, and Scurry, olose on FRIDAY, ; OCTOBER 21, 1910, at 9 p.m. : '-, , ; 'WEIGHTS. -. .. For First Day's Races will ;be declared >.; on or about MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1, 1910. . For Second. Day's Races; will': be'- ! declared on. the nifeht of , the first .day's. • races . at : - the; Marquis' of Ntirmanby. " Hotel, Carterton, at about 8 p.m. '-. ;.. ACCEPTANCES. './V;: i .- For first day's races and-entries fori t Trial Plate and Maiden Scurry, close on FRIDAY,; NOVEMBER 4, 1910, at '9 p.m. ' For Second Day's Races, will close on the. 1 ■ night of the first day's races, with the • Secretary, at his office;. Carterton,V at 9.30 p.m. ; -, : : i • J. B. BAIRSTOW, .. ' Secretary. Submitted and Approved. • A.. E.. WHYTE, 1 Sec. Wellington Racing , , Club; ■ ; . 21st Sejjt., 1910. . ' . - DANNEVIRKE-. RACING CLUB. * . ■ QPRING MEETING, Wednesday- and : kJ Thursday,, 16th, and 17tli November, 1910—Nominations for all Races except | Maiden and Shorts": close Wednesday, .. Oc- . ~ tober 26th. at 9 p.m. Weights declared about - Wednesday, November 2nd. Ac- ■ ceptances. for First'Day,-also. Entries for. 'Maiden and. Shorts, close Monday, No- ; . vember ;7th, at; 9 p.m.; Por Programme , see "Referee," . Cards, and Posters. Special Railway. Arrangements. . JAMES SPIERS FREEMAN, ■■'; . ' ;- - 1 - ;■ Secretary, . P.O. Box 50, Dannevirke. . , .'. ... ".... -■ ■ f C;.:' PATENTEES. PATENTS of Every r Description made' and . worked out, by Experts. ;, All . ' kinds of machinery and. electrical appliances made and : repaired at the Federal Works, Tory and Holland Streets. ['■'i WALTER - ANDREWS Proprietor. ! CATERING. ; ' :%/&/ S. PHELP, Baker, Pastrycook. ■ W. and Caterer, 79 Willis ' StS (next Begg's), ;is prepared to undertake , all manner of Catering for Weddings i Parties, Suppers,; Dances, etc., 'at most reasonable rates. Quotations given Strictest attention. None but the best in the way of' -Pastry.; Afternoon Tea a speciality. ;, . -- ■ «.PHYSICAL CULTURE iFor Health and; Muscular Development, arid OURA TIVE EXERCISE For Indigsstlon, Constipation, Obesity, Insomnia, Loss of ; Vigour, Hint Chest, Round Shoulders, and Sloop. INDIVIDUAL etv 'nr*.*.** INSTRUCTION :BY POST J. W. M. HARRISON bmsseub wehikbtiih. .r —: —- ———-—' f E D D I N G vR . l N G s; • HAT.T. MARKED. GDARANTEED QCALITI. L. W. LUDWIC, 214 LAMBTON QUAY.' HUGH ROBERTS, MERCHANT, 1 WOOL BROKER, ETC., KIMBOI,TO N IiOAD. * FEILDINQ. . Telephone 202. ' ''r

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 948, 15 October 1910, Page 3

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