AUTUMN MIXTING OF THE AIT AW A COUNTY RACING CLUB, To be held on the Club's course Kaikora, on MONDAY. MAY 2utii, 1896. President: Mr W. White. Vice-Presi-dent : Mr J. Harker. Treasurer: Mr C. M. Whittinyton. Judge : Mr W. White. Starter: Mr 11. Piper. Clerk of Scales : .Mr W. T. Sabin. Clerk of Totalisator: Mr 11. Baker. Clerk of Course : Mr A. M. Symons. Timekeeper : Mr .T. Williams. Stewards: Messrs A. Dillion, C. Arrow, W. 11. Rathbone, C. M. Whittington, T. Butler, C. 11. Nash, W. Woof, W. 11. J- -Bennett. Handicapper: Mr J. E. Henry. PROGRAMME. Bikthhay Hani>i<ai> (open), of ~>o sovs ; second horse to receive 10 sovs from the stakes; distance 1 mile; nomination 1 sov ; acceptance 1 sov. Handicap Hack Rack, of f>o sovs ; second horse to receive 10 sovs from the stakes; distance II mile; nomination 1 sov; acceptance 1 sov. W.C.R.C. Handicap (open), of 80 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs from tile stakes ; the winner of any handi. cap of 100 sovs or over, after the declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 7!1>; distance I.', mile; nomination 1 sov ; acceptance 2 sovs. Tkial Handicap IJi'Umlk Race. of sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from the stakes : fur horses that have never won a hurdle race exceeding 40 sovs in value at time of nomination ; the winner of any Hurdle Race after the declaratam of weights to carry a penalty of 7lb ; distai.ee li mile; nomination 1 sov : acceptance 1. sow Hack Flying llandicac, of ;;o sovs]; second horse to receive "> sovs from the stakes; the winner of the Handicap Hack Race to curry a penalty of 711); distance once round, about 7 furlongs ; nomination 10s; acceptance 1 sov. Welter Hack Handicap, of <!0 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from the stakes; horses to )>«• nominated by ladies; minimum weight 9st ; distance I.J mile ; nomination 10s; acceptance 1 sov. Flyi.vu Handicap (open), of 40 so\'s ; second horse to receive o sovs from the stakes; the winner of the W.C.R.C. Handicap and Birthday Handicap to carry a penalty of 7ib; distance once round, about 7 furlongs ; nomination 1 sov ; acceptance 1 sov. Datks of Nomination's, Acceptances, &c. Saturday, 2nd May. Nominations ; Saturday 10th May, Weights ileelared ; Wednesday 20th May. acceptance. Rules and General Conditions. No entry will he received for any race except upon the condition that all claims, disputes and objections shall be decided by a majority of the stewards present, or whom they may appoint, and their decision upon all points shall be linal. The "Rules of Racing" as adopted by the Metropolitan Clubs will be strict!y adhered to. "The attention of owners and trainers is particubily called to Rule 75 of tl ie ' Rules of Racing.' which will lie strictly enforced.'' Colours, pedigrees, and performances must accompany entries in all cases. All stakes paid in full. " Hack *' shall mean a horse that has never won a race of 40 sovs, and that is not engaged in any Derby, Guineas. Oaks, or St Leger at time of nomination. All events close at 8 p.m. on their respective dates, with the Secretary at Waipawa. W. J. STANDLEY, Secretarv.
GRAHAM & Co.'s PATENT Permanent Foot-Rot Cure. EAD tbi; following opinions of 1 V Government Inspectors of {Stock : Department of Agriculture, llaaveka, Dear Sir, —In reply to your request as to inv reporting to you my opinion of the result of your dressing sheep at Mr Lysaght's and Mr Nicholas' with your Foot-Hot Specific, I have every confidence in saying that the cure was a perfect one, although the weather was very wet and stormy, and the examination was only six days after the feet had been dressed. Some of the sheep were very badly afiected, nearly the whole of the foot having rotted off. I should recommend all sheep owners to use your Specific if their sheep are troubled with Foot Kot, as it is easily put on, and I am sure it will give satisfaction. I remain, yours truly, Alexander Monro, Inspector of Stock. June 32nd, 1895. Palmerston North, Department of Agriculture. In compliance with your request that I would give you a testimonial rc your •' Permanent Foot-Ilot Cure," I beg to state that I was present when you dressed eight affected sheep belonging to Mr Chas. Hull, also twelve belonging to Mr S. Mcßae, and on examination about three weeks later I found Mr Bull's to be thoroughly cured, and all but one of Mr MePuie's, that being affected in one foot only. This, I may state, was a specially bad case at the time of dressing, and from the improvement shown, I have little doubt would he thoroughly cured by a second application of your Specific. Arthur K. Blundell, Inspector of Stock. 17th July, 189"). Genuine f»ih/ from the jnUmriwi A/jenU : Murray, Egberts iV Co., Napier Freeman Jackson & Co., Wanganui Nolan, Tonks A Co., Hawera Newton, King, New Plymouth H. N. Liardet, Stratford \Y. Cowern, Patea Mr "Watson, Commission Agent, Feikling J. R. McMillan, Foxton Mr Beckett, Auctioneer, Marton Barraud ami Abr-iL-un, J'aliner,ton North E. Buxton (V C. " el-on Horton k Co., 1 - : D. Thomas, Ash burton Murray, Robert- i>nnedin Simms and Mo u M isterton. Or front the Sule I'mjiriftuf-t : GRAHAM & CO., Carlton Goee Road, Rosexeath, WELLINGTON.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 10, 7 May 1896, Page 4
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