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■ ■ ."'■'■-* -A-. *.. / -'.•;•■••.,,* * ■'■:-■ ■'■■- ,■ * TAB^NAKr JOGEEY . 'a -xa'giajbZa'ZZZ'ZxZ] CHRISTMAB MEETING. FOR HACK RACES ONLY. MONDAY AND TUESDA.Y, 26th and 27th December, 1904. ENTRIES (with payments of 1 sov each) : will close at New Plymouth on MONDAY, 21st November, 1904, at 9 p.m., for:— Flying Handicap, of 85sovs ; fi furlongs. First Welter Handicap, of 70sovs; 7 furlongs. First Handicap Hurdles, of 70sovs; 1^ mile>. Christmas Handicap, of lOOsovs; 1£ miles. '-.*■.. Ladies' Pursa Handicap, of 70sovs; 1 mile. Stewards' Handieap'of 85sovs; 1 mile. Maidon Handicap, of 60->ovs ; 1 mile. Electric.'Handicap,- of 70sovs; 5 furlongs. New Plymouth Handicap, of 100so7a ; 1 mile. Second Handicap Hurdles, of 70sovs; lb, miles. ; Summer Handicap, of 70sovs*j 6 furlongs. ':\ Seoond Welter Handicap, of -70sovs; 1 mile. Farewell Handicap, of 70sovs; 7 furlong*?. And on WEDNESDAY, 14th, December, 1904, at 9 p.m., for— Maiden Plate, of 60sovs; 1 mile. First Scurry Stakes, of 60 sovs; 5 furlongs. Second Scurry Stakes, of 60sovs; 5 fur. ours.' ACCEPTANCES (with payment of lsov each) for:—Flying Handioap, First Welter Handicap, First Handicap Hurdles, Ladies' Purae Handicap, Stewards' Handicap will close at New Plymouth on 14th December, 1904, at 9 p.m.; and for the Christmas Handicap (with a payment of 2sovs) at same place and time. For full particulars see N.Z. Referee. MUSBELL FLEETWOOD. Secretary. I W. GREENHOW. H. L. CARR. ' .gjjgk IJIHE PUREBRED' J^RKf^ IMPORTED BOLINGBHOKE ll.' : 17788. To Stand at the farm, Bunnythorpe, : and travel tho surrounding districts. BORO DBAY MAN. 17794. To Stand at the farm of Hunt Bros., Marton, and travel the surrounding . districts. For cards, particulars, etc., GREENHOW & CARR, (Owners), Bunnythorpe. OMAM & GOrSieT" Electrical Engineers and Contractors, V COLONIAL BUILDINGS, Cuba-st., PALMERSTON NORTH. GLECTRIC LIGHT and power in- *-* stallation a speciality. Bells and telephones installed. Estimates given. Amateurs' sundries : m stock. Accumulators charged. Correspondence invited, ALL WOEK GUABANTEED. EMPIRE HOTEL, Main Btreet, Palmerston North. W DEVINE (late of Marton Hotel) v • has taken over the ahove hotel A new stook of whiskies, wines and brandies has been opened, and patrons can rely on being supplied with all lead, ing brands, Special feature--FirsS-elass luncheon I from 12 o'clock to 2 p.m. Upstairs and dining room under supervision of Mrs Deylne. ' ' i Up-to - date billiard room undo capable management CLUB HOTEL, Wellington (Under new and suporior management). E. SHERRATT, Proprietor. Capital accommodation for visitors at moderate charges. First-class Table. Best Brands of Liquors. OWEN McWILLIAMS (Late of Family Hotel, Palmerston N.), TTAVING purchased the freehold of AL the - COMMEBGIAL HOTEL (Near Railway Station), WOODVILLE, Will be pleased to see his old friends at this popular hostelry. Wines and spirits of the finest quality in stock. First class accommodation. Charges reasonable. Good stables and billiard room. Horses and gigs always on hire. FAMILY BOTEL, RANGITIKEI LINE. t. j.TSFott XT AS taken over this favourite aa hostelry. The house has been thoroughly reno. ated and brought up. to-date in every way. Only the best brands of liquor kept in stock Lodgers especially catered for. Dm--ngrocm under the supervision of Mrs Nott.--. ". ;_-.. ":.-■.. *.. ■' ;.. Good stabling available. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, PALMEESTON NOETH. H. J. WOOMSD Late of Sandon), BEGS to notify the public that he has taken over the lease of the above well-known and popular hostelry, and guarantees that patrons can rely on getting tbe best Retention and accommodation. None but the best wino9, ales and spirits kept in stock. Night porter in attendance. All telegrams and letters ■ punotnally attendod to. Telephone No. 27, 3 ■:...'- ' j .

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7941, 24 October 1904, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7941, 24 October 1904, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7941, 24 October 1904, Page 6

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