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4 <f/?" TT7OODVILLE DISTRICT J OCKE^ *™ CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, December 13th and Mth, 1905. PROGRAMME. Ftnsr day. 1 llMiclcn Plate, o£ 55 soys. second horse 5 so"s from tlie stakes ; weight for aa<:; one mile ; entrance 30s TO start at 12.45 p.m. 2 H»cfc Handicap Jfiirrt cs, of 03 soys, second Hf>rse 10 soys from the stakes : 1J miles. ; over 7 flights of lmnllns 3ffc Cm hicji ; nomination 15s, accentancn 25^. To start At 1.30 p.m. 3 Gramlstanrf Hack Uamlicar. of CS soys, second horse 10 soys from tli" slakes ; 7 furious™:: nom:nntiou 15s, nccci t^nce 25-. To start nt 2.25 p.m. 4 wnoiWiile Hanriieup. oven, of 150 s=ovs. second liorso 15 soys in,m th- stakes ; 1J miles ; nomination ")ss, iicceotat c- R(l>. To stars at 3 5 p.m. 5 firing Hnct Ilmni an, of 65 soy-;. fecond borse 30 soys frr.m dip stakrs ; fi furlonprs ; nomination 15s.!iccepta!kv ios. To st») tat 3.40 p.m. 6 Bo'ou'.'li Hundicai), open, of 75 s .vs, second horse 10 fovs from the -tKi<i>s: Tlurlongs; minimum wti^ht Bst 51b; nomination 15s, acceptance 30s. o start at 4.15 p.m. 7 Welter Back Handicap, pf G5 soys, second liorsa 10 soys from t!m staKfS ; one loile nni a quarter ; mi.i.imum "riglir. Bst 71! i . nomiiitttion 15s, acceptance 255. To start nt 4.50 pm. 8 Klpctrifi Huiiuicap, open, of 70 soys, second horfe 10 soys from the stakes ; 5 iurlr.-ngs : nomination los, aeceptanci: 25^. To i-tirt at 5.25 p.m. •>ECOXD DAY. 1 Stewards Haik Handicap of 65 soys, second hoise 10 soys from the stakes ; 7 furlonßs ; nomination 15s, acceptance 2.is. Tostart.nt 12 4-1 n.ro. 2 Second H.k Handicap Hurdler, of 05 sovp, afcond horse 10 soys from the st k^B ; 1J miles; ever.six flU'htsrf hu.-dies Sftfiiu high ; nomiiiation Iss, accepiam-e 2. r'S- o start nt I.SO p.m. 3 Hunhine Hack Welter, of 65 soys, second horse 10 soys from the stakes; I mile and » distance ; nomination 15=, acceptance 255. To start at 2.25 p.m. 4 SuTmpr Handicap, open, of lis soys, second horsu lfi soys Irom the stakes ; 1 mile and a d stnucu ; nomination 20s, ncceptaijce 455. To start at 3,5 p-m 5 Telegraph Hiick iTaiidlcan, of 65 soys, second horse lv soys from t.lio stakes : C iurlonss : nomination 15s, acceptance U'.s To ■ tart at 340 p.m fi Jtsilu-My Stakes, oyeu, '■{ 75 soys, second horse 10sovs from the sicks ; C lurlonps : liominati n 15.-, a-.ceutaiice 30s. To start at 415 p.m. | 7 Hack txuTy. of 50 soys s;cond norse 5 snvs from the stakes: 5 tur-oujjs ; wcichr 9't; en rauci 30». j-'or 3 year-olds and upwards that have never won a race «xcendinff 15 soYs in value ad have never st.rted for other than haukra^cs. To start at 4..' i> p.m. 8 JJi»;li wejfrht Handicap, nncn, of 70 sovs,second horse 10 soys irjm tlie stakes; 1 mile ; minimum weight Bst; • otninatiuri is s -, acceptance 2os. To stall at 6.25 p m. PKNALTIES. Flat rnces—The. winner ot iviy flat, race after declaration of we glit!?, it hamSfcurped un.ler Bst. 101b to cairy U'ibs utnalty.and ior everyadditionaUncc filbsex'r.i: i£ hiiiMl-uanpcJ nt Bst loin orovtrto carry only half o! the above penalties. Hur-iie r.i:es—The winner of nuv liuidle race after iltji-iuratiun of weights to carry 101ns penslty in tin- hurdle races ; ot t*o i.r more hurdle races ullbs p: saliy ISOMIN'aTK-N-i. W 138T3 AND ACCE T.iNU S. Nominations elo«i at tho secretary's offi-c, Wootlville, nt 7.30 p.m. oa Saturday, the IStu Ko>'c-rob?r, 1005. Weights ior all ra -ps on first day of mesti&g will be declared on or about Saturday, the 30th .Kovunibor. 1!)U5. Acceptances for all ra es on tirst rlay of mc-etinc ai:d entrnnce fur Maiden and Scurry close witn the secretary ni> Woodville (it 73U p.m. ou Friday. the Bth UecvmbtT, 19 5. Wfightss ior a 1 r:L>:us nn s;<-ond Any nf mecti-g will be liecUreil sibonj 8.30 o'cluck ou th-2 evanii-g of the first day's ra:cs. A cci tunccs for 'ccond d.iy'u races close with the secretory at the club's r.-o-i.--, V: o.dvillfc. at 9.30 > n the evening ol the fir^t day's races. cu>r>moxs. 1 Rz-Qs 4. Q huO <i on each diy are op«n to all hones. 2 JfcTo dedu -tion will bf; made from tho advertised stakes. 3 Hack definition : Ko hnrsn shall be eligible tn start in ihc hack events whih has at the time of nomination won a l ace ot tha value of SO soys to the wim er, or races of the aggreir.Ue value of 200 fovs to the whin r. The aim.mil won by any horse in fl't races, innd'e imccs or steeplechases respectively snail be estimated separately and shall r,ot debar s'.ch horse irom entry except in the sre ial class of race iv whicn lie Ims won the amount--. 4 Description, vge, pedigree ai:d performnnoe= of horses and coior» of riders h-;, accompany uominatiims. i ntries u'.ust. be accompnn: <1 by cash,cheque or pest office order. Note : Every entry shall slate llic. jj^.ue or assumed name of iheowncroro.vn-.rs. Uoukinakers will be excluded from racecourse and enclosures. Moi ey will be received on the u<unl coiidition for ii.vistment on the to alisator by thn secretary. All insiructious must be accompanied by ctwh or P.O. order, and must b". in liisiund-' not less than halt an hour before the advertised time for starting each race. Gontiuguit instruct'uns wi,l be ignored. | X J. GOTHAHD gecietar>. MISS TA'XLOtt, BOOK-KEEPER & TYPIST, Keeling and Mundy's Buildings, Rangitikei-Btreet, Palmerston North. rjmADESMEN'S books kept and ■*- balanced to suit clients. Private tuition in book-keeping. Railway Station. Main Street. I — ~ SsES <^ 3 I » g AND CO.. PALMERSTOK NORTH. IMPORTERS of all classes of DAIRY MACHINERY. Get the beat tbe -world can produce WE STOCK IT. • Perfect Separators, power and hand, from 13 galls. tosoo. Perfect Churns. Butterworkers. Seamless Milk Cans. Milk Buckets. Ulax and Perfect Milk Strainers. Dairy Preparations. -Lactic Acid. Cheese and Household ■ Rezmett, etc., etc. Look out for our Exhibit at the ' A.& P. SHOW. FARMERS. FEED your Calves by using "GILRUTffS" FOOD. STO2ES STOC£ SAME. fI.F.C.i. audTE. fIRMUi, AGENTS FOB, BEATTIE, LAKG & GO. TKIM YOUE GARDENS. GET your Spades, Bakes, TToep, Shears, Trowels, Forks, Lines, Spuds, Grubbers. Mattocks, L»wn Mower, etc., etc., at R. S. BA-RRT'S, i Cbeatiside. BOX'T be led astray if you sufter with Theumatism, Rumatikill gets right to fli-e seat of the trouble Chemists «nd J'-es : 2s6d.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8148, 23 November 1905, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8148, 23 November 1905, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8148, 23 November 1905, Page 7

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