Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

■VICT'ELLJNGTON RACING CLUB. WINTER~MEETLJG. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, lltli AND 14th JULY, 1906. FIRST DAY— WEDNESDAY, 11th JULY, 1906. 1. STEWARDS' HANDICAP, of 150 spvs ; second horso to receive 20 soy» from the stake. Nomination, -1 soy; acceptance, 2 eovs. Six furlongs. 2. MIRAMAR HACK HANDICAP, of 80 soys ; second horse to receive 10 soYs from tho stake. Nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance 1 soy. Seven furlouoa 3. FIRST HACK HURDLES, of 80 eovs; second horse to receive 10 soys from the stako. Nomination l'eov; acoaptancD 1 boy. Ono mile and threequarters. 4. WELLINGTON STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of 350 boys; second horpe to receive 40 soys ; and tho third horse 10 govs from tho stako. Nomination 1 eov,; acceptance) 5 soys. About three miles and a quarter. ! 5. PARLIAMENTARY HANDICAP, of 200 eovs,- second horse to receivo 25 . Bova from tho slakes. The winner of tho Stewards' Handicap to incur 71b ponally. , Nomination 1 soy ; acceptance 2 eovs. One mile. G.' WINTER HURDLE HANDICAP, of 250 toys ; second howo to receive 30 soy ; and the third horse 10 boys' from the stake. Nomination 1 soy 5 acceptance 4- sovb. Two miles 7. TE ARO HACK HANDICAP, of 80 soys ; second horso to receive 10 eov* from the stake. Tho winner of the Miramar Hack Handicap. to carry.. 7lb extra. Nomination 1 soy; accentauoa 1 soy. Five furlongs. ' " ' *T SECOND DAY^-SATUEDAY,'I4tir JULY. -• 1. ONSLOW HANDICAP, of 125 Fccond horse' lo receive 15 soys /rom tho stako. Nomination, 1 soy; acceptance, 1 soy. Six furlongs. 2. 1 RIAL PLATE, of 80 eovb; second horso to rcccivo 10 toys from tho stake. For horces that have never won a ra<jo exceeding (ho value of 40 soys at- time of nomination. WeightB — Two-year-olds, 9sfc 31b j Throe-year-olds, lOpt; Four-year-olds and upwards, lOst 2ifc. Mares nnd Geldings allowed 31b. Entrance, ?. foib. Six furlongs. 3. FINAL HURDLE HANDICAP, of 200 soys ; second horeo to reoeivo 25 soy» from the stake. Nomination, 1 spyj acceptance 3 sovn. One milo and thro'couarters. < •• 4. JULY STEEPLECHASE HANDIs ovs ; second horse lo receive 20 sot* from tho stake. Nomination, 1 eov; acceptance 2 sovb. Tho winner of the Onslow Handicap or Trial Plate to carry 71b penalty. One mile. S.. WINTER OATS HANDICAP, of ISO CAP, of 200 "soys ; second horso to r'enotion, 1 boy; acceptance, 2 soys. About two and a half miles. 6. SECOND HACK HURDLES, of 80 soys ; second horse to received 10 eovs from the Etake. Nomination 1 boy ; acceptance 1 eo\% One mile and a half. , 7. THORNDON HACK HANDICAP, of 80 eovs; second horso to receive 10 boys from tho stake. The winner of tho Trial Plate to carry 71b penalty. Nomination ' 1 boy; acceptance 1 boy. Six furlongs. DATES OF NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS ' AND ACCEPTANCES. I N.B. — All events close at 9 o'clock p.nj. 1 unless stated to.tke contrary. MONDAY, 11th JUKE. NOMINATIONS olrfso for all events it 9 o'doek p.m. SATURDAY, 30th JUNE. ' ' WEIGHTS declared for First Day's Handicaps. < -„ WEDNESDAY, 4th JULY. ACCEPTANCES rfoeo Jor Fiwt Datfi Ha .dicaps at 9 o'clock p.m. /. WEDNESDAY, Ilth -JULY. HEIGHTS declared for"" Second Day. • Handicaps at 9 o'clock p.m. THURSDAY, 12th. JULT.,.. Z ACCEPTANCES closo for Second Day'i Handicaps r v t J2 o'clock noon. A. E. WHYTE, ' ' "^ - Secretary. > 1 "All who wouia achieve success should endeavour to morifit." * 7. \jyE -have during tho past year spared » » no expense in endeavouring -to muko our Beer second to none in Jjfctr Zealand, and can now confidently assert We have succeeded in doing so.- - • -■'" We invite all wbo.injoy' ,-'T A GOOD GLASS OF BEER * To nek for - - - STAPLES' B'-JP.S T, On Drought at almost all Hotels in the City and surrounding districts, And confidently anticipate their verdict will bo that Staples and Co. havo eupceMfully removed tho reproach that good Beer could not bo brenod in Wellington. ' J. STAPLES AND CO., LTD. T - Mblesworth and Murchr streets. •-_' ;'"> ' > '; i - - -'-^ "- — " — ; ■ .+• •• *"iIS,LAND' BAY HOTEL. " ISLAND BAY', THE- BRIGHTON OF 'NEW ZEALAND. rrtHIS Hotel offers iir4-class Acoommo--a. dation . to Tourists,. Travellers, and Permanent Bcarders. An ideal' resort for tho country visitor. Good bathing, fishing, etc. Trams lo and from Uto city every ten minutes. z " U'erms, 6s per' day. -' " * * " "-. : W. REDMOND. Proprietor." 7— '■ 1" .. * FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS. , mHE WELLINGTON ME^T EXPORT COMPANY (Ltd.) is prepared to PURCHASE VAT SHEEP an 4 LA^BS by weight or at per head/ - * ' The Company alio L offer* olien.t» 9Terj facility for free*ing on their own account. Pricet can he obtained on "application kt the Company* Office! or from any of the Buyer* in the country. DILNOT SLADDEN, _J Secretary. TO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. HAVLNK3 tecured tho services pf >Mr. L ROSE ag Manager of their LEADLIGHT and STAINED GLASS DEPARTMENT in CHRIBTOHURCH, Messrs. Smith and Smith, Ltd., beg to notify that they have taken over tho Business of MESSRS. ROSE AND CO., Tara-naki-street. Al) orders in Hand will bo executed in best artistic stylo on their pit raises, Cuba and Victoria streets. Client* of Messrs Roso and.., Co. aro assured that they will obtain jifst-clavi work at moderate prices. SMITH AND SMITH, uTI>. J7JOUND— Spring Bloesom Ointment, 6d . and Is; Spring Blossom Pills. 6d and Is; Bloomino Corn Cure, 6d, Mandarin Laundry Glaze, 6d and Is. Sold ««*)•• where. Agents, wholesale druggists. Consult Mrs. Louisa Hawkins, 106, George-street, Dunedin. Advico free. Pills, 3s 6d and ss. Sole »gent for Dv Bloom's Orange Blossom. Ono month's treatment, 10*. Tost fro*

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19060609.2.120.5

Bibliographic details

Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 136, 9 June 1906, Page 15

Word Count
900

Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 136, 9 June 1906, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 136, 9 June 1906, Page 15

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert