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AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS THEATRE. Lessee Mr Herbert Flemmixo Business Manager iMt W. E. Bryer. THE BROUGH-FLEHMING COMEDY COItPANt. ' Under tho Direction of Mr HERBERT FLEMMING, AN UNMISTAKABLE TRIUMPH. A PRONOUNCED SUCCESS. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), at 8 o'clock. Carriages at 11,15 p.m. Will be produced the New Comedy Drama, Written by W. Gayer Mackay and Robert Orel, and called "DH WAKE'S PATIENT." "DR. WAKE'S PATIENT." "DR .WAKE'S PATIENT." Reappearance of ,iho9o Brilliant Artists— Mrs BROUGH, Miss BEATRICE DAY. And i . . . Mr HERBERT FLEMMING, Supporter] by the Full Strength of this Powerful Organisation. , TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), FEB. 27. First Production in Dunedin of tho ■ j Latest .London Success, 1 "MRS OORRINGE'S NECKLACE" 1 "MRS GORRINGE'S NECKLACE" (By Arrangement with Miss iMwy Moore). Box Plan at -the Dresden. Day Sales at Jaoobs's. : PRICES: ss, 3s, and Is, Children under eight not admitted. ' SPORTING, nnAHUNA PARK TEOTTING CLUB, ' AUTUMN MEETING, 1907, Will be Continued on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27. First Race at 1 o'clock. ADMISSION: Grounds, 13. Grand Stand, -2s Gd extra. H. L. JAMES, ' Secretary. ; isf BENGERBURN JOCKEY - CLUB. — The above Club's , ANNUAL' RACES . i Will hi held on the i ROXBURGH RACECOURSE ' ■ On MONDAY, 18th • MARCH, 1907 i ■ (St. Patrick's Day). I OFFICE-BEARERS: E President, iMt William Bain; dente—Messrs J. Sheehy, M. Roiighan, John : Durgey, J. Nash. W. B. Rogers, Alexander ' M'Pherson, W. Wealherall. A. Wcdderspoon, I S. Brown D. Jones, T. Whelaii, E. O'Con- • nor; Stewards—T. Louden, Alexander M'Pherson, A. Gordon, James Craig, T. Thompson, M. Roughan, H. A..T»mblyn."W, Dtr.nelly, T. Dcwar, John Dimgey, C. Tophani, John Sheehy, H. Craig; Protest Committee—John Dungey, W. Donnelly.. H. Craig, E. Tulmrnn, M. Roughan. and Judge i (ex offioio); Judge, Arch. J. M'Pherson; Clerk of Course, Donald M'Pherson; Official Timekeeper, John Sheehy; Starter,. William i Bain; .Clork.of Scales, William Craig; Handii cappers—Alex, M'Pherson, John Dungey, '!'. Dewar, ; PROGRAMME. (Approved by D.J.C. and N.Z.T.A.) ; 1, MAIDEN PLATE, of Bsovs; second horse to receive lsov from stakes.- For all 1 horses iliat have never won a race, hack races included. Weight for age. Distance six furlongs. Entrance Bs. Nominations I close March 16. 1307, at 8 p.m. J 2. ROXBURGH TROT, of 15sovs; second horse to receive 2sovs front stakes. Disr fence two miles. Nominations 10s, [ acceptances ss. , 3. EENGERBUR-N J.C. HANDICAP, of 17sovs; second horse to receive 2sovs' from ' stakes. Distance one lnile. Nominations 12s, acceptances ss. • 1. HACK EACE WELTER HANDICAP, of lOsovs; second horse to Teceive 2sovs from stakes. For horses that have never l won over Bsovs. Dista-nce six furlongs. Entrance 10s. Post entry, 5. ETTRICK TROT, of lOsovs; eecond horse to receive 2sovs from stakes. Distance ono mile and a-ha-lf. Nominations 6s, acceptances in. G, FLYING HANDICAP, of 9sovs; second horse to receive 2sovs from stakes. Di - ■ tance fix furlongs. Nominations 6s, • acceptances 3s. ; 7, CONSOLATION HANDICAP, of 7Jsovs; second horse to receive IJsovs from stake. For all beaten horses at the meeting. Distance half-mile. Nominations ss, acceptances 2s Gd. 1 NOMINATIONS CLOSE on TUESDAY, sth Moich, 1907. ior B.J.C. HANDICAP , FLYING, and both TROTS, at 8 p.m. Both Trots are optional, saddle or harness. RULES AND REGULATIONS. . NOMINATIONS for all HANDICAPS («- 1 copt Hack Welter)) including Trots, CLOSE i with the.Secretary not later than 8 p.m. on ; TUESDAY, sth March. Nominations for Trots to be accompanied with pedigree and 1 performances, if any. i Handicaps •will appear in the Otaeo Daily ■ Times Sffhirda.7. 9th March, m. ■ 1 _ No protest will be entertained unless lodged . in writing and accompanied by the sum of \ £2; Trotting events £5. If the protest is considered frivolous the deposit will be forfeited. [ All Nominations to be accompanied by fees, . with name, age, and description of horse, aud ; colours of rider, to bo in the hands of He - Secretary not later than the days -and , hours f aforementioned. This Rule wili be Strictly adhered to. ' Tho winner of the B.J.C. Handicap to ' carry penalty of 101b in Plying Handicap. ' The Rules of the Metropolitan Club of tho 1 district will be strictly adhered to as regards the racing. Tho Trotting Races will be run under' tlie ! Rules of the New Zealand Trotting AssociaI tion. By. entering a horse the nominator and ! every person having any interest in such t horse shall be deemed to accept all the conditions and restrictions imposed or implied i by there Rules, and to be debarred from i questioning the action or,conduot of any i official of R. Trotting or Racing C!ub in ■ respect of such horse or of any person con- ■ neoted therewith otherwise than is provided • by Rule 93 of " Rules of Trotting." Any horse winning a Trotting Race after ■ the handicaps have been declared will be re- ■ handicapped. The winning horse of the Roxburgh' Trot : will be re-handicapped in tho Ettrick Trot. ' The First Race starts at 1 o'clock, ACCEPTANCES CLOSE SATURDAY, 16th March, 1907. Post and Telegraph Address: "Roxburgh." [ W. S , . CHEYNE, ' 26f Secretory. NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. ! OPEN Ist NOVEMBER, 1906, to i 15th APRIL, 1907. , OFFICIAL RESIDENTIAL BUREAU, i _ CHRISTCHURCH. i This Bureau, which is conducted under the I supervision of the Executive of the New Zealand International Exhibition. ha 3 been estabI lished for the convenience of Visitors' to the I Exhibition, who will find it to their advantage j to Book their Accommodation through its agency. Full Board can be secured from 25e per week. Bed and Breakfast from IBs per week. Prospectus, with application form attached, can be obtained at the Office of this 1 Paper. Please address all letters and inquiries to the Managers, Messrs Mayes and Langdown, 112 Manchester street, Christchurch. Telegraphic addres3 "Accommoda- • tion."—G. S. MUNRO, General Manager, New Zealand International Exhibition. Christ- ■ church, 22nd December, 1906. 27d QTAGO WITNESS.-New Stories. A large . Amount of Reading Mutter. Price-M..

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13837, 26 February 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13837, 26 February 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13837, 26 February 1907, Page 1

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