TEA Orange .HpsMiiM»r Golden Tips ( T ins. WHEEEVEE INTEODUCED "NEOTAE" IS HIGHLY APPRECIATED BY ALL LOVERS OF GOOD TEA. One trial proves its rare value. Agents— J. Benning, Market Place, Blenheim. H. A. McCormick, Picton. A.WATEEE XiAOING GIUB. ANNUAL MEETING. TO BE HELD AT SEDDON on a Eacecouree kindly lent by F. M. Foster, Esq., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2,1903. OFFICERS. Patron: Hon. C. H. Mills, M.H.E. President: W. L. Clifford,^ Esq. Vice-Presidents: H* Vavasour, Esq., G. M. Guna, Esq., P. Chapman, Esq, ,Judge: H. D. Vavasour, Esq.. Treasurer: H. Fuller. Committee: Messrs J. Dick, F. Barnes, T. Morrin, J. Barry, G. Ghisnall, A.. Schwass, J. Dollar, G. Cheesman, P. Bishop, P. Meehan, G. Lane, and A. Fleming, Starter: G. Cheesman, Esq. Clerk of the Scales: A* Flemings Esq. Handioapper: F. Greenfield,Esq. Stewards: Messrs E. Blick, G. Lane. (President and Vice-Presidents ex-offlcio stewards). PROGRAMME, 1 p.m. 1. Maiden Flat Race, Handicap, six furlongs—£7; second horse tore* ceive £1 from stakes. Nomination, 4s; acceptance, 3s. 1.30 p.m. 2. Trotting in Saddle, Handicap, mile and a half—£B; second horse to receive £1 from the stakes. Nomination, 4s; acceptance, 4s. 2.15 p.m. 3. Seddon Cup, Handicap, one mile— £20; second horse to receive £2 from the stakes. Nomination, 10s acceptance, 10s. 3 p.m. 4. District Handicap, four furlongs— £6; minimum weight, lOst; second horse to receive £1 from the stakes. For all horses owned by permanent residents of the Awatere, Flaxbonrne and Kaikoura districts, extending from theVernon hills to Kaikoura, for three months prior to Ist November, 1903. Nomination, 4s; acceptance, 2s. 3.45 p.m. 5.. Hack Handicap, five furlongs ■—£s ; second horse to receive £1 from the stakes. Nomination, 5/-; acceptance, 3/- , 4.30 p.m. 6. Trotting in Saddle Handicap; one mile—£7 ; second horse to receive £1 from the stakes. Nomination, 4/-; acceptance, 3/-. 5.15 p.m. 7. Welter Handicap; 7 furlongs—£lo; second horse to receive £1 from the stakes. Nomination, 5/-. acceptance, 5/-. EEGULATIONS. 1. All disputes to be settled by the Stewards. 2. Full particulars as to performances, etc., and colors of riders, must accompany entries. 1 3. No entry will be received unless accompanied by nomination fee. 4. Entries for all Handicap events must reach the Secretary by 10 p.m., at the Seddon Hotel, Saturday, 10th October. Acceptances Saturday, 24th October, 10 p.m. 5. Winner of First Trot will be rehandicapped. 6. All winners of any of the aforesaid Handicaps to carry a penaly of 71b. Approved by G.J.C. W. F. WOOD, Secretary A.E.C.
THIS SPACE. BELONGS TO THE ECONOMIC Boot and Shoe Dtore, Market Street South* BLENHEIM* M. HEAL Y. ArwiM^aißknoirledged leading remedy tot oil Female Complaints. Recommended by the Medical Faoulty.Xbe genuine bear the signature o! Wm. Martin (regtitered without -which none are genuine). No Lady should b« without them. 01 all Ohomlßta throughout the World. 7roprletor:-MARTlN,Chemist, SOUTHAMPTON, EMO. T7l E D E RA L TT 0 T E L, PIOTON. MR. T. J. STOREY HAS much pleasure in informing hia friends and the Travelling public generally that he has taken over th© above well-known Hotel. Every Home Comfort. Beat of Wines and Spirits. • Cuisine a Specialty* T. J. STOREY.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVII, Issue 244, 15 October 1903, Page 1
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