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1 - jjii jjl|a^ |i_ Children t I Ift jlllHllllniiinly 1 <wa Thirtki Otote J i illfeflhiLl^ enough why they should be 1. . 11l llllHHllinTffWWfc given thishealth*ffiviiMLtitMe~ I r^ ; buildup fredittftt «F**A I There are many other reasons'—lor kMt«M%*ao | sluggishness follows the eating of Thistl* OfcU, I because it is easily digested, quickly mdmSU&d, 1 wid y«nr nutritious , The Thistle process of mantifaotafffa^fift WBLym. It selects: the best oats from the Asms*> os*> producing district in the Workl—Gore, MX—«ni cleans, dries, cooks,,rolls, dresses, and packs thesm by the,tnosfciinodern Milling Machinery, without permitting a hand to touch the food in «ayjt<£ its preparatory stages. ! r fh« Best Oats, Best Machinery; and BestMrthodti —&H, these unite to make . THIitLEOATS ■** y-^TOEP BEST FOOD. *rj EGMONT TRACING |~ILUB, Weights.—First Day, on or about -*-^ * V^ FRIDAY, May S, 1911; Second Day, HAWERA. WEDNESDAY, May 17, 1911, at 8 p.m! —— A maiden is a horse that has never PROGRAMME OF WINTER won a race. . MEETING. N.B.—The foregoing programme is Hacks unless otherwise specified. subject to revision by the Committee, ) To be held on pnor to closing» as to dates of entry, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, acceptance, etc 17th and 18th MAY, 1911. • The Committee also reserve to them- * selves the right to alter the date on President: R. H. Nolan. Vice-Presi- which the handicaps appear, should dent: J. Davidson. Stewards: W. C. bht y d?em. Xt fit *» do so- , Adamson, J. H. Baker, Jas. Crocker, Nominations and acceptances will be H. A. Foyster, A. Good,.J. Gray, J !^ ed ?* ! he +I ;tim^ nd °f $* &*» Quin, A. S. Tonks, WO. Williams, mentioned at the Office of the Club, Starter: C. O'Connor. Clerk of Hawera- Telegraph Office closes at 8 Course: T.C. Sutherland. Clerk of pm; , j • * v Scales: W. H. Hartgill. Handicap- ?^ akes are, Pa, ld m Ml-, per: Geo. Morse. Hon. Surgeon: Dr 7 All. races to be run under, the New Brown, Timekeeper: G. H Gibson, Rules of Racing Judge: W. H. Hartgill. Hon. Trea- hNo entry -wiU be received after the surer: J. Quin. Secretary: J. Tur- h(? ur named ur'der any pretence whatton cr» A Maiden is a horse that has never FIRST DAY won a race* ' WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1911. Definition of Hack.—Nc- horses shall l.—Tongahoe Handicap Hurdles,1 of 80 arfc in a hack race which has at any soys; second horse 10 sbvs out of the ~ :t*™*> flo^* 0 1° V^ihn ?*&* W°D stntp IVnm is™ a™ i «„„ 11 a race to the value of £100 to the winZt£*' n ?•* VT; Ai?" ii 14 ner ' or races of the aggregate value of o le\9J. er C! slx flights of hurdles. £ '250 to the winner. 2. lawhiti Scurry, of 50 soys; second j TTTRTON horse to receive 5 soys out of the ■■■■■'■ v geJ r^arv stake Nomination 1 soy. Accept- Approved this 21st day of March, ance (free) to be declared on Friday, 1911, by the Taranaki Jockey Club.9st live furlon s wmners E. P. WEBSTER, Secretary. 3. —Railway Handicap, of 75 soys; se- ■ cond horse 10 soys out of stake. Norn. ' 1 soy. Ace. 1 soy. Six furlongs. 4. Manaia Handicap (open), of 120 1 ..,,.. soys; second horse to receive 15 soys, *' - - ...'.;.!.,: x and the third horse 5 soys out of the A N/*«w «%«%/]am'a stake. Nomination 1 soy. Accept A IICW, £C<UallU£r S ance 1 soy. Seveen furlongs. ■ i.t-^^. 5. Ladies' Purse Handicap, of 50 soys; nAtTIP second horse 10 soys out of the stake. »*V«i*» Minimum weight lOst 71b. Gentlemen -•<- ' mve 1" 8' Norn' s: ace" ls soy- One Way;at any time be in6. Telegraph Handicap, of 75 soys; mw^Ag>A kw second horse 10 soys out of the stake! Vaaea Dy OICKIteSS. The winner of the Tawhiti Scurry to , r ~. , carry a penalty of 101b. Norn. 1 soy; In the best regulated families the ace. 1 soy. Five furlongs. .ittle ills of life will creep in. Some 7. Waihi Handicap, of 75 soys; second member of the family circle may 00 horse 10 soys out of the stake. Nor.. nasionally suffer from Biliousness or 1 soy; ace. 1 soy. One mile. [ndigestion, and one or the other will * from time to time exhibit the wellSECOND DAY known symptoms of Constipation. ' From these little troubles more seriTHURSDAY. May 18, 1911. DUS complaints arise, and should, 1. Manawapou Handicap Hurdles, of 80 therefore, not be neglected. The soys; second horse to receive 1U shf ht headache, bad breath, and dissovs out of the stake. Nomination -olc-ured tongue are the index to, a 1 soy. Acceptance 1 soy. One miL disordered stomach, and the necessity and a half/ over six flights oi 3f keeping a safe, sure, and reliable hurdles, 3ft 6in high remedy in the house is apparent. By 2. Borough Handicap, of 75 soys; sec following such a course the more exond horse 10 sovsf out of the staL^. pensive method of calling in a doctoi Minimum weight, Bst 71b. Norn. 'V ll be <i mj.c unnecessary. That Dr soy; ace. 1 soy. Seven furlongs Morse's Indian Root Pills are the ver> 3. The Shorts, of 50 soys; second horse f^y medicine is vouched for b> to receive 5 soys out of the stake, thousands of grateful men and womer The winner of any race to carry a who. have pioved %^ wonderful cor penalty of 141b. Nomination 1 soy. ™ctl\% ™™lts- ~ Taken occasionally Acceptance (free) to be declared on Dr- Morse's Indian Root Pills are j Wednesday May 17 1911 bv9nm great protection against all commoi Weight Bst 71b. Five furlongs. ailments. 4. Mcßae Memorial (Open), a handicap Mrs. L. A. West, Hunmoana, Et of 150 soys; second horee to receive Road, Taranaki, via Stratford, writes 20 soys, and the third horse 10 soys —"I have always found Dr. Morse's out of the stake. Nomination i soy. Indian Root Pills a splendid correc Acceptance 2 soys. One mile and a tiye medicine, and my experience o distance. two years' use enables me to conscien 5. Ngamutu Handicap, of 75 soys; tiously state that they do all that yoi second horse to receive 10 soys out claim for them. They relieve costive of the stake. Nomination 1 soy. ness at once, and do not cause painAcceptance 1 soy. Six furlongs. ?r sickness. For children I find then 6. Corinthian Handicap, of 50 sotss. ; invaluable, and a dose occasional! second horse 10 soys. out of the keeps them in good health. I recom stake. Minimum weight lOst 71b. mend them to my neighbours, an« Norn. 10s; accep. 1 soy. Gentlemen they speak highly of Dr. Morse's In riders. One mile and a distance. dian Root Pills, and I consider tha 7. Opeke Handicap, of 70 soys; second no household should be without then? horse to "receive 10 soys out of the a.s they are a splendid Family Medj stake. Minimum weight 7st 71b. The cine." winner of the Shorts to carry a penalty of 141b. Nomination 1 soy. ; ~ Acceptance 1 soy. Four furlongs and { _^^^^^^^^^^^^ ' The winner of any handicap race after \ /I declaration of weights to carry a pen- T^ J3 Con ?l^ y °*-IP* 0 ' of two or more such races, W&R OU V H 141b, Horses handicapped at Bst 71b MX& H or over, half the above penalties. RMk jffijlp) "I fan" H lhe winner of any hurdle race after BBiHSSI/^?Y ■ ViQll ■ declaration of weights to carry a pen- W^^Kt^iAy H Minimum weight in all flat races, Jm^ H unesso ermse spec]fed, to bel 7st. |gg Train yourself to beUeTeiath* nhUoso- ■ T?T>TtT\v It a vVn i^ IANC3jS- H Pfay ot "CAN." You beooma What you H FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1911, at 9 p.m ■ believe. ■ Acceptances—^Toneahoe Handioin No aipteationmeana no action. TfnrAlJc, ~„ ""M 1""** xxanaicap No confidence speUs no victory. Ir-n ,«■' Bailway Handicap 1 ■ Get a reasonable object in life and believe ■ SOY, Mcltae Memorial Stakes 2 SOYS i» yourself. Banish fear and say— Telegraph Handicap 1 soy, Ladies' ■ "l caN" ■ WmSv SS? YZ ff? e- , ni , i ■ SEND FOR OUR FREE BOOKLET ■ \\ JI.DJN JLbDAY, MAY lv, 1911, at 91l (Mention this paper and course required). ■ 4 r ,P- m- !H Book-keeping, Aooountangy, and ■ Acceptances—Manawapou Handicap WM Commercial Courses. ■ Hurdles, Borough Handicap, Manaia H UHMINRU/iY A RHRPRTcnKI H Handicap, Ngamutu Handicap, Corin- M. HEMI_NBWAT & KUBERTSQN M thian Handicap, Opeke Handicap, all 0 1 soy each. The Shorts, free.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 6 May 1911, Page 9

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