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WAVERLES AND WAITOTAKA RACING CLUB. 1 FOB HACKS ONLY. To be held on the Waverley Racecourse on WEDNEBDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1904. President -Willi-m Wilton, Esq. ■ Vice-preaidenti. O Byrnes, Esq, and Walter Symes, Esq., M.H Jl. Jndg«h-Mr M P Baird. Star ter— Mr O H Uh-Tannes Handioapper— Mr O Horse. Hon Snrgeon— Br Harvey. Timekeeper Mr G A Nicholson. Clerk o(Bcalu— MrW MaofarUne. Assistant— Mr OF Bremer. Clerk of Course— Mr D Noake. Hob Treasarer— Mr A E Mathinron. Stewards— Messrs R Bremer, J Kennedy, ft Jackson, W Ik ewer. Q F i Bremer, F Wilson, T H Nicholson, WMacfarlaae, G A !•■ icholeon, D Noake, L G Bremer, and H • J. Southoombe. PROGRAMMR. To start at 11.45 o'clock. 1 Handicap Hurdle Race, of 60 »w, second bone to reoeive 10 soys ont of the stakes Norn 10s, accept 20s One mile and a half, over tix flights of hnrdlaa 3ft 6in high 3 Flying Handicap, of 60 soys, second horse to receive 10 soys ont of the stakes Mom 10s, aooept 20a Six furlonKS 8 Morton Memorial Stakes Handicap, of 60 soys, second horse to receive 10 boys from stakes; norn 10s, accept SOs One mile 4 Wavtrley and Waitotara Cup of 95 sove, second horse to receive 20 soys, and third 6 soys, both out of the stakes; norn 10s, accept 40s Distance, 1 mile and a quarter 5 Prince of Wales' "Handicap, of 60 boys, second horse to receive 10 boys out of the stakes ; norn 10s, accept 20s Seven furlongs 8 Wilson Btakeß, of 60 sots, second borse to reoeive 10 soys out of the stakes Minimnm weigh Bst Winner of an; race to carry 141b extra Entranoe 80s on night of General Entry Half-amile 7 Momobaki Btakes Handicap, of 60 sovn, second horse to receive 10 soys ont ot the stakes ; norn 10b, accept 20a O»e mile and a distance 8 Jackson Memorial Stakes, of 60 boys, second horse 10 soys out of the stakes Open to any hack not nominated for any racn at tbfs meeting, Wilson Stakes excepted. Winner of the ' Wilson Btakes to carry 14lb penalty Minimnm i weight tot Entrant c 80s, on night of General Entry Five furlongs ' DATES OF NOMINATIONS, ACCEPTANCES, I AND GENERAL ENTRIES. Nominations close at Mr A B Mithitson's Offlco, Waverley, at 8 p.m. on Thursday, Ootober Gth Weights on Thursday October 20th ' Acceptances and General Entries np to 8 p.m. Thursday, October 27th Telegraph and Post Office closes at S p.m. For Rules and Regulations see Referee. A. E. MATBIESON, Hon. Sec. and Treasurer. Approved in accordance with the Rules of Racing, August Brd, 1904.— F. Moffatt, Secretary Wancanui Jockey Club. | IN EW '.TOJ* J-iU-N <_* j AUCTIONEER, LAND j AGENT AND PRODUCE j MERCHANT, i New Plymouth & Stratford, t HAS For Sale many fine Dairy f Farms and other properties 1: in all parts of the Taranaki District, a number of which may be purchased on easy terms. A property f register will be forwarded to enquirers on application.- n ... . n 408 acres, 150 acres in grass, ring . fenced round 235 acres, all good ' 0 country, and suitable for dairying, : 4 miles to township, occupation j with right to purchase in 8 years j at £1 per acre ; rental is per acre; ; goodwill asked only ; a - bargain. 1663 - 363 acres, 120 acres in grass, good . - whare, all good grazing land, j occupation with right to purchase ; in 8 years at £1 per acre ; rental | is per acre ; goodwill- asked j 1664 j 314 acres, Toko district, occupation j with right to purchase at 31s per J acre ; 200 acres in grass, whare, ; fenced, and divided ; 1 \ miles to school, fronting good road. Price L 5 ios. Easy terms can be arranged. s 1650 [ acres, Toko distric ,'l3O acres! in grass, balance good bush land, ; 9 roomed house and garden, to '■ miles to school, i£ miles i£ factory, 9 miles to" township, formed road; 400 acres being felled this year (purchaser pays for felling), Price L 3 per acre. Easy terms, L3OO cash, balance I remain 5 years at 5%. t 1602 469 acres, Inglewood district, 360 acres in grass, balance good bush land, fenced and divided into 6 paddocks, 6 roomed house, • stable, barn, and 10 bail cow- ; shed, x\ miles to factory, 1 mile ' to school, 9 miles to railway \ station, metalled road. Price ' L 7 per acre. Terms can be ar- _ ranged lor greater portion of pur- " chase money. 1574 Property owners wishing to sel j or lease kindly forward full particu j tars 1 NEWTON KING, 1 Auctioneer and Land Agent, New Plymouth A. H. DUXFIELD LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S SADDLE MAKER. i _____ 1 SADDLES and Harness of every j description made to order on the j premises. Satisfaction guaranteed. Repairs neatly and promptly executed. Agent for Clapham's Patent Horse Holder and Wheel-lock and Kirkwood's Ointment. A. H. DUXFIELD, High-street .- Hawera. A_K FOR THE " CHAMPION J< BRAND FLOUK. THE Best and Most Economical (therefore the cheapest) Flour on the market. By asking your Storekeeper for the "CHAMPION FLOUR," and your Baker for •• CHAMPION BREAD," you are assisting to fight the celebrated Southern Flour Trust— 50 , strong. \ IS* Breadwinners! Think of ; this, and insist on having the «« Champion " flour. ' ELTHAM COACH FACTORY 1 QECOND-HAND VEHICLES FOR I & BALE CHEAP TO CLEAR. t 1 Double Buggy, £12 * 3 Spring Drays, good order 1 2 Spring Carts, good order \ 1 Bradley.Gig, good order , 2 Long -shatters, good order a 2 Gigs, good order Agejit for Messrs Booth, Macdonald and Cq. 3 IS* Note the address — r B. L. BRIAfIT, 'I Eltham Coach Factory, Bridge Street Ej/tham DINNERS, BUPPBRB, B . OYSTERS, I* < FISH, Etc., There is nothing, Better than the d siluV-ISI* J GRID - a- . HIGH BT., -.•***, , HAWERA. or inN.B.— Hot and cold water baths on the premises, 1/. Telephone us*

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8103, 5 October 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8103, 5 October 1904, Page 1

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