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Spitting. . j , •■■■g| /) -"> -.'V-'' ,f^*4>— .l --..V^^t^^* 2 *®' ■ ■ ■■■? .kapuna : JOCKEY qlu& '^wfi qprl\'c "ivteeting. ; iv O h , ...41 ■■.'-.£■s•s first DAY. < SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1903. ';. .? :AL HANDICAP of 6Ssova: second horse to receive lG&ovs out of stakes. Far ail horses that have not «'on a race exceeding the ■' value of oQsova at time of starting. No- "J ruination, lsov; acceptance, lsov, One AP.RIA HANDICAP of lQOesvs; second -1 horse to receive Kjsoyb ant of stakes. For -Z two-year-olds. Nomination, lsov; accept-; ;, ;■ \> aucc, Usovs. Four furlongs. '■•;? ANDREW'S HANDICAP of 20C3OVS; second ; >| horse to receive 25scvs out of stakes. Win- ■ ~i. .';■£ ner of any race of the value of Sdsovs, ::- after the declaration' of tho weights, to .* csrrj a penalty of alb; of ICOsovs. Tib. No- -..i ruination lsov; acceptance, 3sovs. One , raiie and a-«.uarler. h^jj NDICAP .MAIDEN HURDLES of 70sovs ; second horse to receive IGsovs out of : ;w----slakes. For ail horie3 that have not won Wi V /- ; ; a hurdle race exceeding the value of lesova at time oi entry. ' Over six flights ot ■■:.;*<>;*% hurdles. Nomination, lsov, acceptance, lsov. Cue uiiie and a -halt' and 100 yards. ~ ■'; ILROSE HANDICAP of 60sovs; second horsa to receive, lCsovs out of stakes. For all ■ horses that have not won a race exceeding the value of lteovs at, time of entry. '" : » Nomination, lsov; acceptance, lsov. Five k furlongs. ';'..' if||l [IST PONY HANDICAP of 60sovs ; second : ) pony to receive lOsovs out of stakes. For <■■>. three-year-olds and upwards; 14 hands ■'•:'.':";*] 3iu and under. Nomination, lsov; acceptance, lsov. Six furlongs. - , & EST HANDICAP HURDLES of lOOsova ; second hors? to receive lOsovs out •of' stakes. Winner of Maiden Hurdles so- v : f carry a penalty of 51b extra. Over cijtf.tt. flights of hurdles. Nomination, lsov; s.C« ' ■-: ceptance. lsov. Two miles. •;?: [ELTENHAM HANDICAP of 103s«vs: second \-J horse to receive lOsovs out. of stakes. Win- .;"yjftner of St. Andrew's Handicap to carry a, ;■ penalty of 71b. Nomination, lsov; «£• ' ; :-;: ceptance, 2sovs. Five furlongs. . : ? SECOND DAY. % 1 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1905. •"• » 'ANLEY HANDICAP ef 65sovs; second horsa ~i% to receive* lOsovs out of stakes. Nomina-- -"» tion, lsov; acceptance, lsov. Four furlongs. ' • ;/| ;COND' HANDICAP HURDLES of lOOsovs ; -'j second horse to receive lOsovs cut of stakes. -- : { Over seven (lights of hurdles. Nomination, :..;; lsov; acceptance, lsov. One mile and ;'•■£] three«-auartcrs. ■* •KING HANDICAP of lEOsovs; second horse .J to receive 20sovs out o4' stakes. Nomina- : ; J tion, lsov; acceptance, 2d&vs. On© mile. ■'■'■>. AUXHALL HANDICAP of 60sovs: second -? horse to receive lOsovs out of stakes. For ■*j all horses that have not won a race ex- ; ; :1 ceeding the value of lOsovs at the time of try. Nomination, lsov; acceptance, , '; lsov. Seven furlongs. \' SCOND PONY HANDICAP of 60sovs; second '-j pony to receive lOsovs mil of stakes. For three-year-olds and upwards, 14 hands 3 !, \;S inches and under. Nomination, lsov; ac- .'•-;• ceptance, lsov. Five furlongs. ;':':; AUTLEY HANDICAP of ICOsovs; second '~i horse to receive lOsots out of stakes. Win- ■'. ner of the Stanley or Spring Handicaps to • :.-■ carry a penalty of 71b extra, or both, 10lb. : ■ .;? Nomination, lsov;" acceptance, jjjsovs. Six furlongs ■ . * ANDICAP STEEPLECHASE of 100sovs ; second horse to receive lOsovs out of stakes. Nomination, lsov; acceptance, lsov. About three miles. "/'iifj BELTER HANDICAP of 70Sovs; second horse to receive lOsovs out of slakes. Winner of .'J any Hat race after tho weights tiro de- - clared, to carry a penalty of bib. Lowest . :;- weight, 7st 71b. Nomination, lsov; accept .y ance, lsov. One. mile. NOMINATIONS. : ' ""-'JI FRIDAY, November 6, by 9 p.m. All races. ' WEIGHTS. ; : : : ; : ! FRIDAY, November 13, by 4 p.m.: First )ay's Racing and Handicap Steeplechase '.'.*" second <iay). - : ~ MONDAY, November 30, by 12 noon; Second Day's Racing. ?*£% ACCEPTANCES. '; FRIDAY, November 20,' by 9 p.m.: First Day's Racing and Handicap Steeplechase second day). MONDAY, November 30, by 9 p.m.: Second Day's Racing. R. WYNYAED, H;>n. Sec. TO AEOHA HACK MEETING.' MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1903. ifAIDEN HANDICAP of 6sovj. Fivo furlongs.' HURDLE HANDICAP of IGsovs. On© mile and'a-half. ; ?':i BIRTHDAY HANDICAP of 20sovs. One mile. JACK HANDICAP of ssov:s. Six furlongs., 1 DE AROHA HANDICAP of lOsovs. Five fttW, longs and a-half. PONY HANDICAP of 6sovs. Five furlongs. I , , SVELTER HANDICAP of Bsovs. Seven " fttf' longs. _ .- ■ .- • : . \. .;:' ; j| Nominations: MONDAY, October 25, £! p.lSk Weights; THURSDAY, October 29. Acceptance*: MONDAY, November 2, 5' p.nu SAM. LAWSON, Secretary. WELLINGTON RACING' CLUB... / V The Steward.? of the Wellington Racine Club invite applications for the position of Secre- , , tary to the Club. ,; Applicants must be acquainted with the duties appertaining to the office of Secretary .; to a Racing Club, and with tho laws relating to racing. The Salary attached to the position will : Ti be £350 per annum, with permission to un- .; Jertake such accountancy or other wwk.ns ;<; may be approved of by tJie Stewards, and ■:,-;■« security to tho extent of £500 will bo re- ;J <r ; quired. Applications, with references, addressed to 'The President, Wellington Racing Club, . .'. will be received until SATURDAY, 2Ath Octo- ** bCr " • J, B. HARCOURT, j I M President. ', - /~l PHILPOT will compare -with Clients on '■ all Forthcoming Events between tiia' i , date and 7th November, 1903. " \"'l Address: TATTERS ALL'S CLUB. 'i Hotels. :'■ -_ : ■ F KEE H OUSB ' ■ THREE OUSE ' F nEE H OUSE ' " '-^ pDINBUEGH /-IASTLE TTOTEL, SYMONDS-STREET. , \ DUNEDIN ALE, BREWED BY D. AKKELL ■ Sold Threepence per Pint, By PAT QUINLAN, ' • The Working Man's Friend. PAINLESS TJ-ENTISTBT. '_ G.,'Z IN^~II ' ~ SURGEON DENTIST. OPPOSITE HERALD OFFICE, WYNDHAM- . v . 'STREET, AUCKLAND. Teeth Extracted without 'the slightest Pain. Artificial dentures of perfect tit and naturalv'.'-£:j appearance fitted, if preferred, without « _ trading the stumps. . . J,,.;. Crowns and Bridges In Gold or Porceutiil. Fillings done in t>:old amalgam or cement. Time Payments may be arranged. All dentures are guaranteed. ""£•*,■* Advice given Free. , - „._, . •> Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturoa>»i» a :™- to 1 p.m.. reopening from 7 to 8 ou lue»aay, and Friday Evening** ':■■'■■■■■.:\-X-\&'s&

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12401, 24 October 1903, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12401, 24 October 1903, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12401, 24 October 1903, Page 7