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T) ANGITIKEI KACING CLUB JLl> SUMMER MEETING. To he held on Bu:l9 ilucecourse. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, lvr and 2nd JANUARY, 1906. PROGPA'fME. . FIRSTMDAY. 1 Plying" Handicap (Open), ft feficdioßp of 111) hoy?, BeeoDd horse to reoeive 10 povb irorn the stakes. Six furkngs.. lamination 1 .boy, &ceagisaa& 2 sots. To Btau k- 12 roon. 2. Maiden .Hack Eace, of 60 bovp, •'•' 'sec uu horfid jo reo«ive 10 soys fiom ibu i ;B.tektß. Tiwe fnrlouf?3. Weight ior bsp. Ehtr'aDoV 30.*. Entrie4 received vtu December, li) 05. To start at 12.45 p.m. 3. Ohakea Hurdle Each (Open), a hauaiCKp or 90 b<>vh • BRcond horse to rpoHive 10 soys ard third horse to recfeive 6 eovs b.tli iroai the a6akes. 1-J miles, over ueven flighiß of batten hurdlca about 3ft 6in bi^n. Sortunaiiiu. lsov., ncoept-mee 1 coy. To s«art at 1.30 p.m. 4. Carnarvon: Hack Race, a. handicap c-f 70 boys, fiteoi d botßa to rfceive 10 bovb _ In,m tb« stakes. ' *ix iurlun/s. Nomination 1 boy, tcoeutanoe 1 eov. To siart at 2.15 p.m. 5. Eangitikei Cdp lopen), a hsn-^ioap of 230 soy* ; djeond horse to receive 20 bovc and thira horse 10 soys, both frcm iha arnica. 1| mile-. Nomination 1 boy, Heoeptar.ce 3 soya. To start hi 3 p.m. 6. Railway Hack Eukdixb, a handicap uf 70 buvh, sKur:nd horsio to reoive lOso-Hlrom the Bs*k«r. li mile?, over six flights of b at" n burdleo nbout 3ft (>i;i high. tforniuation 1 eov, aoceptunco 1 boy. Tn Bi»rt »t 345 p.m. 7. Makowai Welteb (Open), a handicap ot 110 sovo, f ccuuo horse to receive 10 -ovs frcm the BtaKtF. Minimuia wt-ight St. Seven furlongs. Nunuoation 1 fcO v, »ccepTnrc3 2 fovs. T.> start a f 4.30 p.m. 8 Pukenui Welter Hack Handicap; of 60flovs; seuoad liorte lo iec6iVe 10 BOVd from thu makes.- Miuirnurn waijjhi 83t. Btven mrlonk'S. Nomination i boy, accepwnoe 1 eov. To start ok 5 p.m. SECOND D*Y. 1. Tklegraph Hack Each, a handicap of 70sova ; a eond hoM« 10 reu<iv ß 10 fovs from trie etakea Bix fmlonga. N ni^naiion 1 f ov, aocep**BOs 1 boy. To B»arl at 12 noon. 2. Clifton Handicap (Open), a handi. cap of 110 soya, second florae to receive 10 hotb from '.he stakes. Seven furlongs. Nomination 1 soy, acoeptan«e2 aovs. To Hart at 22.45 r.ra. 3. Sandon Hdkdli Kace (^r.en), a handicap, oi 90 soy»; Btxionu horse to reotive 10 boy* and th* third horse 5 soys, both f-btn the stakes. 1J mjlea, over 6 fliehu of batthU burdieri about 3it 6in high: Nomination 1 soy, acoeptaoce 1 boy. To «tart at 1.30 p.m. 4. Killkymoon Hack Eace, a haodicap of 70 soys, B. cond lioise to r< ceive 10 soys ;rom the stakes. Seven furlonps. Nomination 1 boy, acceptance 1 boy. T.> atari «t 2.15 p.m. 5. Grbatfouu bxAKKs (Open), a, handioap of 160 »ovb ; teuoori r-orte to reoui>e 15 bovb ami third liorss 10 soya, both from the Btakes. 1 mile and a diaunce. Noraioßiion 1 »ov, sooeptance 2 povs. To stai tat 3 p.ui 6. Tramway Hack Hurdles, a handicap ot 70 8ov3; r,ecund i>o 9e to receive 10 uovb ftutn inn siakes. H miU-B, over 6 flights of batton burdies about :-ft 6in hifiti. Nomination 1 boy, aooep'ai'O- 1 soy To atari at 3.45 pm. 7. Hacmai WtLT-n (Open), a hon^ioap of 110 so^-6, fecocd hor-e lo re.:eiva 10 bovb frcm »he htakefs. Minimum weight 8*:. Bix f.Hlongß, Nomination 1 FO v ntcept*nae 2 m.v. To nurt »t 430 p.m. 8. Fakxwanui Hack Scurht, of 60 fovs; second horse tv rtcei*e 10 fova from the etafrrs Open %.> a)] borten that havene^e;- won a race exceeding 15 h, vb invaunat t«^ie if etart. Wmht Bst 71b Four furlongs, lin ranee 30 sov<. Untrieß )eceived 9th December, 1905,. To Bta t at 5 p.m. NOMINA'ION^, V. EIGHTS AND AO' EP V ANCES. NOMINATIONS for all events and Entries for the Maiden Hack Eaee and Parewanoi Hack Scurry will close with the Secretary at the Office of the Club, Bulls, on SATURDAY, 9ch December, 1905. at 9 p.m. WEIGHTS tor the First Day's events will be declared at the Clarendon Hotel, Palmeraton North, on "WEDNESDAY, 27th December, 1905, about 8 p.m. ; and for the Second Day's events at the office of the Club, Bulls, at 7.:-0 on thp evening of the Firßt Day. ACCEPTANCES for the First Day's events will close with tfie Secretary at the office of the Club, Bulls, on FRIDAY, 29th Deeemrjer, 1905, at 9 p.m. ; and for the Second Day's events at the same place at. 9 o'clock on the eyeniug of the First Day. ETJLES. All Races to be run. under trie New Zealand Rules of Boeing. { _ A hack is a hori-e whioh has not, at time of Docainasion, won a race of the value of 80 bo's, or races of the collective value of 200 bovh. The winner of any race after deolarflt'on of weights to ca>ry a penalty ot 7ib», of two or n ore rao- c 101b?. All entries to be sealed and addressed to the becretary Bangitikei Racing Uiub, hulls, and entrance money to be enf]o3 d with nniiie ot horso.age at tin c of entry, name of owner, peuigree and colours of riders. Ail nominations by wire must be con. firmed by letter by lirai. mail afterwards. All monies ior investment on the <otalisator must be in tho hand 3of the secretary at least J5 minute 3 bofore the advertised t mi of the s art of the race tor which the invescuienb is -intended. Bookmakers, th.lr cleiks, Bgems or asaista its «lil not be allowed on the grouuds of the iiiugitikel "R. >cm 3 Cub. Jbt. A. GOOIJ-U.L., Secretary. Approved ia scenrdance witn it-e Hules of i'acirg. th.s 4<h day of Octnorr, 1005. — Fj1 Mopbatt, tJccrttdl'/ Wuugauui Jocke^ Clab. iiyi»nMi«—««-. > >-.;.^i rfr ——iTißwmT>:i^inii^ii-)ii.»»«u» R.W.BEAQNALL. SANITARY St. EIMBALME.R TK2SQUARE, PALMERSTON.N. SPBIET&-CLEANING. TDEUSHBS oE all kinds, also Brilliant -*-' Shine, Quick Shine, Putz Paßte, H-crldard's Powder, Adams' Furniture Polish, Floor Stains and Lacquer of various shades, Soot Imps, Jeyes Fluid, Cloudy Ammonia, etc., etc, at BAEBY'S, Ckeapside.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8142, 16 November 1905, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8142, 16 November 1905, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8142, 16 November 1905, Page 7

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