- XV W EI ‘ XIXOTOX E/ c«.WIXTEK VENTING. WEAVES!) AT ANN 9 a Tf T TGay. JC7LT mil snd 11th, )»;C. r> * v_ '•AY. .TTTT.TIWi. 1 STF't ' T?' n 9’ IT\VTirf’ XT’ of IS') sovs; worn! li',l«o In vp'-c-ivo 91 sov « from fT,(. 'VG'iM'nn 1 fov. Acceptlinro 2»m S«v for»on<r». 2. wi> AT- IT ' r 'H' ]! 1 NT>f r VA pof 51 fovs; hor--n to n l '' l :' If) front the «t-<ke. Vominni ion 1 sov. i -or, Sevo" f.-I'onss. 3. F)T>-jT H.U'iC TiritTi' ES, of 81 kovf: seonnt] horse In iwcivc 10 sors from the «teke. NoinmoHon 1 sov. A wentntK’O 1 sov One ra'!o and threeeiinrters. 4. WET.f.T VOTOX STKEFEEGHASE HAVPTCAP. of r.W sovs: second horse to receive 40fiovs. end Ute '_ci T d hoj-so 10 sovs from (he stoke. Nomination 1 sov, Acrentonce 5 sevs. About three miles and i nuorler. 3. PA I?T,T A AfKXTA i?Y HAXPTrAP, of 801 sovs; Eecond horse to receiyo 2-i rsovg from the st~ke Nomination 1 sov. Accordance? sovs. The winner of the PAc","!vds* TT-’odicar) to incur Jib penaltv. One mile. 6. WNTThf TITP t 'tt; TTANTITOAP. of 250 sovs: second horse to receive 81 sovs, nnd (he third horse 10 sovs from the stake. Nomination 1 sov, Acceptance ti =o'S. Tn-n miles. 7. TR ABO HACK- HANDICAP. of SO sovs: seroml horse to receivo 10 set's from tho stake. N ol niner:ou 1 sov. Accent.'Mice 1 sov. Five turluies. Tho Viuuer of the '-rirr'rnar Jlacdc Handicap to carry 7lb extra. 9'Rf'OVn DAY—9'o'xT r >T)fl,Y. .THEY 11th. 1. OYSf/ltV IfAYTJ'f’.AP. of 125 sovs; second 1-or'-" to 'y'aivc 15 sovs from. t!ie slake. Nomination 1 sov. Acceptnnoe I sov. fnrloncpj. 2. Tl'T-'T. PT, \TE r.f B!) r-ov.«; second hnreo to receive 10 snvs from tho sfnl-o. For that h"vo won a race Mip, vHne of sovs pf f Vir. tin>p of lurn'inM : nn, Woh.rhts— Ti’-n-vo-r.fll'ls,, P-f 3lh: fhrcc-vnnr-pVl- 10 4- fnor. vccr-oM': and ’lPwords. 10st 2lh; rnup? nnd jrcldinovi piin-.-.i flih. Entrance 2 sovs. Six fmdonsrs. 3. FINAL HURDLE HANDICAP. of 200 sovs: sci-orvl horse to waive 25 sovs Horn tho \crer , tonco 3 sovs. One mile and three-quarters. 4. JULY STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP. of 230 sovs; second horse to rrreivo 30 sovs from tho stake. Nomination 1 sov, Acceptance 2 sovs. About two nnd a half miles. 5. WINTER OATS HANDICAP, of 150 e?ovs; second horse to recev© 20 sovs from the stake. Nomination 1 sov, Acceptance 2 eovs. Winner of tho Onslow Handicap or Triad Plat© to carry 7lb penaltv. On© mile. 6. SECOND HACK HURDLES, of 80 sovs; second hors-o to receive 10 sovs from the stake. Nomination 1 fov, acceptance 1 -eov. One rail© and a half. 7. TTTORNDON HACK HANDICAP, of 80 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs from the stake. Nomination 1 sov. Acceptance 1 sov. The winner of the Trial Plate to carry 71b penalty. Six furlongs.
DATES OE voVT' T <TTnvs WEIGHTS • AND ACCEPTANCES. N B,—AD Events Close at 9 p.ro. unless staled to the contrary. irnND'AT. .TTTNT! 11th. NOMINATIONS Close for all Events. RATTTPDAY .ITTNE snth. WEIGHTS declared for First Day’s Handicaps. WEDNE'JD ''■ TT*T,Y 4th. ACCEPTANCES Close tor First Day’s Handicaps. WEDNESDAY .THEY 11th. WEIGHTS declared for Second i.ay’a Handicaps at- 9 o'clock p.m. THHPSDAY. JUX-Y 12th. ACCEPTANCES Close lor Second Day’s Handicaps at 12 o’clock noon. NEAVE’S FOOD is a PERFECTLY SAFE FOOD for the most delicate child, if used according to the directions given. It assists teething, is a valuable boneformer, relieves constipation, and is a complete diet for Infants. BS If* £i ii Va> vSi %J Gsk ” Opo/iki , New Zealand. *' May 25 1905. “Dear Sirs, —/ enclose a photo of ou youngest child , Ronald t who is thtee and a-hidf years old. Me was art extremely delicate child, only weighing three pounds at birth. He au*s very ill, and though we Iriect most patent foods, they only kept him alive and he never seemed to improve. At ten months we put htm on Heave's Food, and in a month he became quite Jai. He is now quite a sturdy specimen, and very strong. Yours truly, " LUCY E. KIRK. “ Messrs. Josiah R. Neave & Co,, ** Fordmgbridge, England.*’ Manufacturers I Josiah R. Neave & Co., Fordlngbridge, England. Purveyors by Special Appointment to H.X.M. THE EMPRESS or RUSSIA. FREE to PICrURE-LOVEKS .O b ; cr-r^>, I * i : ■-iT'A ;d‘*lrr;n -■* . L’’\, -« of* Illustrated Fine Art I Catalogue of Eng*-av- i ings, Photogravures. | Etchings, See. (published I at 21s each and upwards, AND UNO H I AIN- j ABLE ELSE HERE, | now offered from as 6;i | each}, sent post free on application to any part i of the world on receipt of request, mentioning j xYcic Zealand Times, j Address The Secretary oxford' I Fine Ars Galleries i 'Artistic Photographic ] 1: a “WKDDED " From the painting by Co., Limited) Lord Leighton, P.R.A, t 90 f. 82, Oxford SI., Lennon W. Eat. 1880,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5948, 11 July 1906, Page 2
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