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.Racing Advertisements. April, 1908, at 8 p.m., at the Club Room, Otokeho. Handicaps declared on FRIDAY, the 10th 'April, 1908. Acceptances for all events close on WEDNESDAY, 22nd April, 1908, at 8 p.m. (Telegraph Office at Otakeho closes at b p.m.) By the entry of, or endeavoring to enter a horse, every, person having or subsequently acquiring any interest in I such horse, ehall be deemed to accept all the conditions and restrictions imposed or implied by these rules, and to be debarred from questioning the action or. conduct of the club or other body holding a sports meeting, or of any official of the club, or such her body in respect of such horse, or of any .person connected therewith otherwise than is provided for ia Fart XXX. as per rule. R. W. J. McNEELL, Secretary. T^ttMUAT I JACING /^hVßr HAWBRA. • WINTER MEETING. . (Hack! Only.) , c To be held on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, Mat 13th and 14;h, 19G8. President: R. H. Nolan. Vice-president: J. Dtvidson. Stewards: A. Alexander, W. 0. Adamson, J. H. Baker, H. E. Good, J. Gray, R. E. Mcßae, W. 0. Phillips, H. Spratt, A. S Tonks. Starter : C O'Connor. Clerk of the Coarse : T. C. Sutherland. Clerk of the Scales : J. E, Cowell. Handioapper : Geo. Morse. Hon. Surgeon : Dr. Brown. Timekeeper : 1.. S. Hardley. Judge : W. H. Hartgill. Treasurer : H. W. Button. Secretary : J. A. Turton. FIRST DAT.— WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1908. Railway Handicap, of 60 sots; second bone to reoeive 10 sovi out of the stakes. Norn 1 boy, accept 1 boy. Six furlongs Tawhiti Scurry, of 50 soys ; second horse to reoeivo 6 sots out of the states. Weight fc». Norn 1 gov. Fire furlosgs Tongahoe Handioap Hurdles, of 70 sots ; .second horse to reoeive 10 sots out of the stakes. Over six flights ot hurdles, Bft 61n high. Kom 1 sot. accept 1 sot. One mile and a half , - _-• Hawera Cnp, a handioap of 100 botb ; seoond hone to receive 20 sots, and the 'third 10 sots outot * the stakes. Norn 1 sot, aooept 2 sots. -.Nine furlongs Ladieb' Purse, of 50 sots ; seoond horse to receive 10 sots out of the stakes. For horses that hare never won a rue at time of entry. Weight lOst 71b. Gentlemen riders. Norn 1 sot. One mile Waihi Handioap, of 60 sots; seoond horse to reoeive ~10 sots out of the stakes. Minimum weight Bst 71b. Norn' 1' sot, aebept 1' sot. % One mile . Telegraph Handioap, of 60 sots j seoond hone to recelre 10 soys, Ant of the stakes. Norn J sor, | aooept 1 sot. Fire furlongs ■ - SECOND DAY.-THUR9DAY, MAY 14, 1908. Ngamutu Handioap, of 60 sots; second hone to reoeive 10 sots out of the stakes. Norn 1 sot, Aooept 1 sot. Six .'furlongs Borongh Handioap, of 60 sots ; seoond noise to receive 10 boys out ot the stake*. Minimum weight Btt 71b. Norn 1 soy, aooept 1 sot. Seven furlongs Manawapou' Bandioap - Hurdles, of 70, sovg; second horse to reoeive 10 sots out ot the stakes. Orer six flights of hurdles, 3ft.6ln'hlgb. Norn Isot. Aooept 1 sot. One mile and a halt. The Shorts, ot 60 sots ; second horse to receive 6 sots out of the stakvs. Weight fist 71b. - The' winner of any flat zooe on the first day, to carry a penalty of lOib. Norn Isot. Five furlongs Manilla Handicap, of 80 sots; seoond horse tore* eehre 10 sots out of' the stakes. Norn 1 boy, Aocept 1 sot. One mile I Corinthian Handicap, ot 60 soys ; seoond horse to receive 10 sots out of the stakes. Minimum weight lOst 71b. Gentlemen riders. Norn 1 sot, Aouept 1° sot. Nina furlongs. Opeke Handicap, of 55 sots ; seoond hone to reoeive 10 bovb out of the stakes. Minimum weight Bet 71b. Mom 1 sot, acoapt l sot. Six furlongs PENALTIES. The winner of any Handioap after declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 101b, of two or more suoh races, 141b. Horses handioapped at 6st 71bs or over, half the above penalties. The winner ot any Hurdle Jiaoe after the leelaration of weights to oarry a penalty of 101b Minimum weight in all flat races, jmless other wise speoifled, to be 7nt. DATES OF NOMINATIONS AND ACCEPTANCES, And Amounts to be forwarded. ■. , NOMINATIONS. .. ' MONDAY, 18th AIBIL, 19C8, at 9 p.m.- All events 1 sot each ACCBPTANOKS. ; "" WEDNESDAY, 6th MAY, UWB, at 9 p.m.' Bull- - way Handioap 1 sot, Tongchoe Handicap Hurdles ' 1 sot, Hawera Oup a soys, Waihi Handicap 1 sqt, Telegraph Handicap 1 soy < - WEDNESDAY, 18th AUY.I9OB, at i Slp..m <^Nga. mutu Handioap, Borough Handicap, Mnnaw»poa Handiotp Hurdles, Manafa tfandipapi'Obfintfatan Handioap, Opeke Handioap, all 1 sot each . -*>■'' I WEIOfITS. .-^t *>• ■ First Day, on or about WEDNESDAY, 29th APRIL, 1908. Seoond D*y, WEDNESDAY. ! H)th MAY, 1908, at 8 p.m. N.B.— Th* oregoing Programme Is subject to re« Tision by the Committee, prior to closing, as to dates of entry, acceptance, etc.' Ihe Committee also' reserve to themselves the right to alter the date on wbioh the handicaps appear, should they deem fit to do so. " ' * ."- NOMINATIONS and ACCEPTANCES .wilf be received at the time and on the dates mentioned/ at the office of the Club, Hawera. Telegraph Office doses at 8 p.m. - • ~ ■ Stakes are paid in full. All races to be run under the New Zealand Boles of Racing. No entry will be reoelved after the hour named under any pretenoe whatever. Colors and trainers' na!me must be stated at the, time of nomination. . • '- ■ *»• Definition of a Hack.— No hone, shall start In any Hatkßtce which has at any time, prior to the time oLentry, won a race to the value of £100 to the winner, or races of the aggregate value ot £260 to the winner. - < 3. A. TUBTON, Secretary, Haven. Approved by the Taranaki Jockey Club thi 18th day of March,' WCB.— Mosssrx FbuiirooDSecretaiy. PILES AND LITER COMPLAINT. * r , : --• • o • A YOUNG MAN'S EXPERIENCE AND THE WONDERFUL RESULTS, ATTAINED BY USING i)R, - MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS., Mr. W. L. Davies, 320 Victoriastreet, Darlinghurst, Sydney, writes:' —"For a great number of years I _^»BHfcw suffered from i #mß^ Biliousness '-and ' mSf v -plaints, indeed w m almost from boyM '^tktSt^m Q ood, but. some nt *^*\ y ? ou r years ago V*. « O * l Joo^J 00^ a moTe Sr"^ / decisive", effect, \ I causing: dizziness V yik. an(^ Jangour, dejg»^|| N>-^^ JKby&^pression on ris* 11< WSff^ ™S ™ the mornmim~AkJK^ ing ' asda s d I a i so sutTered fiom InT~ digestion # an ,d " m"• .' Cons tipation. w. L. Daviks. The various re(FromaPhoto) medics I tried* pive only passing relief and *>•/ acute became the costivepess that in' flammation set in, and' piles were the tesult. I read otV Dr. :Morse's Indian Root Pills and, thought perhaps they might prove more beneficial than the other, medicines I. used. So I purchased some, and persevered, deciding to give them a fair trial. In the course of. a week or two . I •felt better l in' myself, and gradually I seemed • to overcome^ < my, troubles. PinallylJmay truly say, Twas entirely free from' my ailments, and ever suice I baye never been ?j;ith.out. a supply of you,rt Pills sin the "housa and on the first indication of any of the symptoms a dose or two puts me right. 4 I heartily recommend *youT remedy; and you hay« my full per> nissioQ tg use thik* ,

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue LIII, 8 April 1908, Page 3

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