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WAIPAWA COUNTY BACING CLUB. SPRING JKfiifiilHfe, 1900. WEDNESDAY AND TRUBSDAY, 26th and 27th SEPTEMBER, PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. WEDNESDAY, 20tii SEPTEMBER. To Start at Noon. Trial Hack Handicap, of 35 soys, tecand horte to receive 3 soys from the slake. Nomination 10s, acceptance 15s. 1 milo First Hack Handicap Hdrdles, of 40 rev?, second horse to receive 5 ecvb frota the ftibea. Nomination 103, Bcnef.ta«Cß 20s. 1J miles Waipawa County Eacikc. Gx-db Handicap (opati), of 100 boys, second horsa to receive 10 oovs fiom thfi Etafee. Komimtion iJOs, accsplance 50s. 1J rr.sle3 Maiden Hack Each (vy.f.a.) o! 35 soys, second horco tj roeiivo 3 sovb from the sake. Nomination 25?, aocsptanco nil. 7 furlongs Electric Mack" Hanidcap, of 40 soys,, second horse to rreeive 6 eovs from the piake. Nomination 10:, acceptance 20.-. 5 furlongs Frying Handicap (open), of 55 soys, second bo>:sa to reosivo 5 eovs from me ft ike Nomination 153, acceptance 2 p. G tui'lcnps Wjslteb Hack Handicap, of 40 boys, second horse in vecsive 5 eovs from tbo stste. Ncruinaiion 10s, acceptance Buoa 203, 1 mile

SEUOMJ DAY. THURSDAY, 27tii SEPTEMBER. To Start at Noon. Stewards' Hack Handicap, of 30 soys, second horoa to receive 3 cova from the Blake. Nomir a ion 10s, acceptance 10i. 7 furlovcs Second Hack Handicap Hurdles, of 35 soys. fecond lr.rso to receive 3 soys from iho stake. Nomination 10s, f.cspptaoci? li)?, IJmilFB Spring Hahficap (open), of 65 soys, second hor?o to receive 3 eovb from tba s'.nks. Komina'.ion 15s, acceptance 255. 1 mile ami a uistance Homkwood Hack Handicap, of 35 soys, second fcorae to rcc -ive 3 soya from tbo ntahe. Nomination 103, accßjitanc9 15e. 1 r=-ilo anil a distance RivjsitsDALE Hack Handicap, of 30 soys second borse to reoeiva 3 soys trom the stake. Nomination 103, acceptance 103. 5 furlongs Grand Stand Handicap (open), of 40 soys, s?eond horse to receiv-i 5 eova from the Binke. Nomination 10s, scceptanoe 20s. 0 furioDga High Weight Hack Handicap, oi 30 soys, second horsa to receive 3 boys from the sta!;o. KomicatioD 10.J, aacep'.ance 10a. 7 furlongs

NOMINATIONS and ACCEPTANCES

Nominations /or all hamlioaps close with thn Secretary, at Waipawa, ai 8 p.m. on FRIDAY, 7Ui September, 1900. Weights for first day's rexes will bo declared on or about FSIDAY, 14th September, 1000. Weights for Bcoond day's races will be declared about 8.30 p,m. on toe 26th September. Acceptances for firsi day'a raoes, and entries for Maiden Hack Race, olose with the Kecreiary, at Waipawa, it 8 p.m. on FBIDAY, 21et September, 1900. Aco?ptanoes ior second day's races close at 10 p.m. on the 2oth September. N.B. — Ts-legrapb Office at Waipawa closes at 5 p.m.

BULBS akjj GENERAL CONDITIONS. Metropolitan " i'u'.eG or Eacing" will be adhered tc. In all fiefc races on ll.is programme and the Fitat Hack Hurdle Eaco tbe winner of any flat raoa after the declaration of weights, shall carry a panaliy of 10!b. C. M. WHIT TIN GTON, Hod. Secretary.

MANAWATU AND CLUB HOTEL STABLES. li. W00DFIEI1), . PEOPBIETOE. "|" ANDAUS, Victorias, Buggies and A A Gig 3 always on hire at either of the commodious and central stables now occupied by the above. Saddle and harness horses suppliod at the shortest notice. Horse clipping at current rates and all ■work guaranteed. All vehicles kept under cover. Telephone Manawatu Stables, 112; telephone Club Hotel Stables, 113. H. WOODFIELD, Proprietor.

PALMBBBTOH NORTH [ YETEEINAEY ( SHOEING- FORGE, Coracr of ivangitikei and Cuba Sis. (Nest Clarendon Hotel). W. T. Wood, PSOPEIETOB. A LL descriptions of General BlackJ^~ sm:tli' f work done, Agricultural Implements mado and repaired. Shoeing done with care and on an entirely new principle, trader the personas supeiTJfionof the proprietor! Ail Work Guaranteed. Charges Moderate. Magazines! v bound in auy Btvle by7'I£AET & KEEL-

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 6779, 23 August 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 6779, 23 August 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 6779, 23 August 1900, Page 1

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