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, Sporting. ••« /-yTAHUHU ;■■ rriROTTING pLUB. ' '. ,: : CPRING TUT BETING. ALEXANDRA PARK. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17. AND SATUR DAY, NOVEMBER 20. RECORD ACCEPTANCES. ' First Race Starts at 1.30 Din. Admission, Is. A. Purse of Twenty-five Pounds will be given to any horse C who beats the existing mile record in a race, at present held by Specialist, 2m. 21 3-ss. Unlicensed Bookmakers and Clerks, Disqualified Persons, and Undesirables will not bo admitted, and are warned accordingly. Disqualified Persons are reminded that by entering the Course their term of disqualification is increased one-third (Jrd) of the original term, and they incur a fine of not [less than £5 for every such entry (Rule 3, Part XXXIII., Rules of Racing. .•'.-■'.' . P. D. YONGE. I". - Secretary. i QTAHUHU rrjROTTING ' pLUB. ". TpiRST T)AY: • rPHTS J} AY, npHIS T)AY, „ ■' ~'r\KT EDN ES D AY, | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17. ,'..'' - F. D. YONGE. Secretary. I.'w'al.P'A TJAOING p L B. i To be held at TE AWAMUTU, SATURDAY, DEC. 4, 1909. • PROGRAMME (Passed by A.R.C.). * 1. HANDICAP HURDLES of 17sovs: second horse to receive 2sovs from stake. Over .. 7 flights of hurdles, 3ft 6in high. Dis--1 tance, 1? miles. Norn., 10s; accept., 7s. 2. GREENHILL HANDICAP of lOsovs; second horse to receive 2scvs from"stake. For all horses that have never won a race exceeding 15sov8 in value at time of entry. Distance, 7 furlongs. Noin.. ss; accept., &s. 3;TE AWAMUTU OOP of 22sovs; second hors© to receive 2sovs from stake. Distance, 1 mile. Nom., 12s;. accept., 10s . 4. MAIDEN PLATE of lOsovs: second horseto receive 2sovs from stake. For horses that have never won a race at time of nomination, and confined to horses' of owners in electorates of Waikato .Ohinemuri, Tauranga, Franklin, Taumarunui, and Bay of Plenty three months previous to meeting. Distance, 6 furlongs. Norn., ss;* accept.. ss. 5. HANDICAP TROT of lOsovs: second horse ;.• to receive 2sovs from stake. Run strictly ■ under Rules of the N.Z. Trotting Associa tion. Distance, 11 miles. Nom., ss; *■ fICCGDt Sb 6/FLYING STAKES of 12sovs; second horse to receive 2sovs from stake. Distance, 5 furlongs. Nom., 6s; accept., 6a. 7. KIHIKIHI HANDICAP of lOsovs; second horse to receive 2sovs from stake. For horses that have never won a race at time of start and are the property of owners in the electorates of waikato, Ohinemuri, Tauranga, Taumarunui Franklin, and Bay of Plenty at least three months previous to meeting. Distance, 5 furlongs. Nom.. ss: accept., ss. CONDITIONS. Entries close with the Secretary •on WEDNESDAY. November 17th, at 8 p.m. Weights on or about November 22nd. Acceptances close on SATURDAY, November 27th. Name, age. pedigree, performances to date, and colours must be sent with nomination. No nomination will be received unless accompanied by the necessary amount of cash. ■"K:* v G. SPINLEY, - Hon. Secretary. rpAKAPUNA JOCKEY * pLUB. ' SPRING MEETING. 1909. •VTOVEMBER 07 AND , T)ECEMBBR 1 ACCEPTANCES FOR ALL EVENTS FIRST DAY CLOSE ON FRIDAY NEXT. November 19, -.'■, ,' ' ' '" At 9 p.m. R. WYNYARD.' Secretary. esas ■ g n == ' '■ =a. The Stug. ißSra rlfftTft TO BREEDERS 1 OF MCijSIE? $-» HACKS. HUNTERS. WTUA AND POLO PONIES. * a "" a WH 3I WKHIB The Pure Arab Stallion-. rprrus n. Abdallah Caste, foaled 1900. Gray, about 14.2 /; hands. TO STAND AT PARIUA. TITUS 11. won the Poonah Arab Derby and all the weight-for-inches races there; also the Bombay Derby and similar races there, until weighted out.at 14st 71b, the highest weight ever allotted to an Arab in India. Terms 4gs. at service, or sgs. at end of season, or 6gs. if not paid by Ist January, liiO, N.B.—Grass kept for mares at Is 6d per week. ' .-'■■;.■■■ ' All care taken but no responsibility incurred. , t Full particulars at Farmers' Auctioneering Company; Stud Groom, or Owner, DUDLEY RAINE, 'Ruakiwi. Ngaruawahia. ' Mares railed met at Ngaruawahia by Mr. Jackson. r ~ /#s&* rpO STAND THE AT GREENLANE ' PANMURE, TAMAKI. And will Travel : % PANMURE, TAMAKI. PAPATOETOE, MANGERE, MT. ALBERT. AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, GASTAWAY. ;■■; ;•_;■■ ;,|. ' CASTAWAY, by Electioneer, is a beautiful! bay Horse, rising 9yrs, with splendid action, and very fast, standing 15 hands 3 inches Ho has never been beaten in the show "in"' In 1903 he took first prize as roads' - at Wh!£ ngarei; in 1904. first against seven »!alliens at Hamilton. Waikato, and second Is b«t sire to breed carriage .horses with, against four carriage stallions; also, first nri»e Anrk. land Show. 1907. - v e ,* u • PERFORMANCES. 1908— B—Won Novel Trot. 25sova, AIJD Autumn Meeting. Distance one mile ' 1908—Dec. 28—Won Eden Trot, 115sovs, A T 6 Summer Meetiiig. Distance. 1J miles' 1909—April Won Innovation Trot. 40sovs' A.T.C. Autumn Meeting. Distanced* , m'les. ..■-.•■ a Terms Pour Guineas. Groom's fee, is 6d. For further particulars, apply to the Owner, GEORGE ROBINSON, Greenlane. Ellantie Or, Groom in charge. <=— - Removal Notices. REMOVAL NOTICE. Expiration of Lease - JL\) THE CENTRAL ELECTRICAL DEPOT removed nine doors higher up (corner Weilesley«. and Elliott Streets;; opposite Opera House. New full stock.—A. W. Mullenger Manager. - S3 UNCLAIMED MOJSEy; AND PBOPEKTv NEXT-OF-KlxN AND HEIRS WANTED DOUG AL'S REGISTER to Next-of-Kin Heirs-at-Law, Legatees., etc., advertised for since 1700. The best book of the kind ever published (450 p.). price 3s. . Whitcombe and Tombs. Ohristchurch. Wellington, Dunedin. booksellers, or Dougal and Co. Chancery and other claims in all parts of the world investigated and carried through Dougal and Co., 151, Strand. London, Eneland. I (ESTABLISHED OVER 60 YEARS.) rpo HARD - WORKED WOMEN -■ A We only ask you to give one bottle < of WILWORSH a trial and j>rove, to yourselves no rubbing or soaking'required. Washing costs 3d. PI A, N OS — NO , DEPOSIT — New Iron-framed Pianos, from 5s a week." No interest. Call and Bee at the No Deposit' Piano Co.. 28. High-st. w " MARRIAGES SOLEMNISED.-Rev. M WaT ker can be consulted daily.— HoweSt.. Auckland. a .; Sr*7HEN you take TORA-LINE. you know *t Tj why everybody takes TORA-LINE,.; '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14220, 17 November 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14220, 17 November 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14220, 17 November 1909, Page 4

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