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Business Notices. GIBSON'S UNION STREE t-s STABLES. , Telephone 32. ' This stable Is recognised as being the finest on the west coast.. On hire : Reliable horses and tbe lightest and best vehicles obtain able. t&* MY CHARGES arb thb SAME A3 in thb PABT (REASONABLE). Ladies' waiting-room fixed up with every convenience. TARANAKI BTABLES. Fin HE following are the rates at JL these stables ;-— Feeds 1/ Stands „., 6d H, B. NICHOLAS ... Proprietor MANAIA HOTEL. MBOLGER, having taken • over the above well-known Hotel, trusts that, by carefully studying the comfort of the travelling and general public, to merit patronage. Every attention and excellent meals, and only best drinks on tap. Drags for picnic parties and footballers. Letters and telegrams receive prompt attention. M. BOLGER, Manaia. OEO HOTEL. RE-OPENISG NOTICE. nn HE proprietor notifies his friends JL and the travelling public generally that the new Hotel is finished. No expense has been spared in the fitting up of the house, and patrons can therefore rely on getting as good accommodation as anywhere on the coast. The best of liquors always on hand. Good stabling and paddocks. ARTHUR MARTIN, Proprietor. TjlOR EASTER— BISCUITS Small Wafers Super Wine G. Nuts Garabaldi Sultanas Meal Wafers Milk Arrts. Zealandia Cream Crackers Iced Wafers Iced Vovo Choco. Biscuits San Toy Choco. San Toy Cream Sandwich Leaf Cracknells Easter Eggs Crispem Soda Plas^on Biscuits SMITH'S CASH STORE EGMONT BUTCHERY. OWING to increased business I have found it necessary to move into larger premises. The new shop is but two doors removed from the old one, and is fitted up throughout in the style adopted by city butchers. Everything is dean and up-to-date, so that by purchasing the best of stock I km able to supply the choicest article. S. A. I)AILEY, Princes Street ... Hawbra Telephone icn. OTAKEHO RACING CLUB MEETING j To be held on the OTAKEHO COURSE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1906. Patron • Mr H. Millen ; President : Mr J. j Cantle ; Vice-Presidents : Mesare B. Mar- 1 tin, W. Raven, J. Davidson, R. Watson, J. Hiekey, F. Wilcoka, T. Bottomley, A. Collins, C. Hawthorne; Stewards: Messrs Horgan, sen., H. Remmant, juu , J. Watson, S. D. Chiles, W. Wilson, C. Smith, B. Lockley, C. Whiley. Judge: Mr B. Remnant, sen.; Starter, Mr S. D. Chiles; Clerk of the Scales, Mr J. Neilson ; Clerk of the Course, Mr T. Newton; Secretary, Mr B. H. Taylor; Handioapper, Mr James Boyd Kerae. PROGRAMME. Start 12 noon. 1. Maiden Race, of 6 sovb., second horse 1 soy; distance 1 mile. Norn. 4s, aoe. 2s. 2. Flying Handicap, of 7 sovb., second 1 soy. ; distance 6 furlongs. Norn. ss, ace. 2s. 3. Pony race, of 3 soys., second 1 soy.; distance 1 mile. Norn. 3s, ace. 2s. 4. Otakeho Cup, of 10 soys., and silver cup valued 15 guineas given by Mr A. Bowers, second 2 soys ; distance 1 mile. Norn. 15s, ace. 12s. 5. Kaupokonui Dash, of 6 sovb., second 1 soy; distance 5 furlongs. Norn. 4s, ace' 3s. 6. Glenn Hardies, of 6 soys, second 1 soy; distance 7 furlongs. Over four flights of battens, height 3ft 6in. 7. Forced Oats, of 5 soya, second 1 boy; distance 7 furlongs. Norn., winners compulsory, Bs, losers 4s. No nomination received unless accompanied by the necessary amount in cash, this rule strictly adhered to. Every entry must state name or assumed name, age, pedigree, performances, colors of rider and color of horse.. All races to be ran under the New Zealand Rules of Racing as far as possible at this meeting. If Jockeys are found guilty of pulling a horse or boring or the ringing in of any horse, or any other misconduct^ horse, jockey and owner will be disqualified for the day. This rule will be carried out. . Insurance not having been arranged tbe Club take no responsibility in case of accident to any person during the day. Protests to be handed to the Secretary within ten minutes after the race is over, accompanied with 10s deposit. The stewards' decision is final. The dub reserve the right to postpone or make alterations of re-handicap any horse after winning a race. Bookmakers to pay with thej stakes, atao to pay a fee of £2 2s ; games 421 Is. All commnnicatfons to be addressed to the Secretary Otakeho Racing Club. NOMINATIONS CLOSE ON JUNE 30. ACCEPTANCES CLOSE ON JULY 10,

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LI, Issue 9137, 9 July 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LI, Issue 9137, 9 July 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LI, Issue 9137, 9 July 1906, Page 3

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