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THE SECRET. An aged abbot in Franco was asked by his medical attendant “how he had contrived to live so long, and preserve the enjoyment of such excellent health.” He replied, “I have eaten but once a day, and slept at regular hours.” There is no denying the fact that in the present century our mode of life is too irregular. The number of meals taken and the quantity and variety of food and liquid consumed are not conducive to good health. If we over tax our nature, we pay the penalty in the shape of Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Sick Headache, Torpid Liver, Constipation, Piles and kindred ailments. It is well to know, however, that the 20th century has pordueed an antidote for these troubles, the famous linpey’s May Apple. Eight to ten drops of Inipey’s May Apple after each meal will keep mu in perfect health. If you experience difficulty in obtaining lmpey’s May Apple in the locality where you live, send 2s Gd in stamps to Messrs Sharland and Co., jntd., Wellington, and Impey’s May Apple will be sent to you bv return post. Don't make the mistake of grumbling about your competitor. Make a noise like a winner I And advertise in the Herald. ryyrOODLAXDS HUNT CLUB. ANNUAL Steeplechase Meeting. To bo held on tbe PAHIATUA RACING CLUB S COURSE, on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1907. OFFICALS. Patron, G. Hunter Esq; President, F. Piper Esq. ; Vice-presidents, Capt. J. B. Whyte, C. H. Arrow Esq.; Judge, J. Breeds Esq.; Starter, W. W. MeCardlo Esq. ; Handicapper Ulic Shannon Esq. ; Clerk ol Scales, V. J. Prosser Esq. ; Clerk of Course, A. Larsen Esq. ; Stewards, Messrs V. J. Prosser, W. W. MeCardle, K. J. McLennan, W. 1. Husband, J. MeCardle, R. Ellingham, W. Yule, H. Elliugham. Secretary. G. L. Hawley Drew, P.O. Box -13., Pakiatua. 12.30 p.m. 1. Hunters’ Handicap Hurdles, of 10 sovs; second horso to receive 3 sovs from the stake. About 11 miles For qualified hunters only. Minimum weight, list. Entry. 10s. 1.10 p.m. 2. Maiden Flat Race, of 7 sovs, second horso to receive 2 sovs from the stake. About 5 furlongs. For horses that have never won an advertised race exceeding 3 sovs in value. 10 stone up. Entry 7s 1.00 p.m. 3. Woodlands Hunt Club Steeplechase (handicap) of 20 sovs, second horse to receive 5 sovs from the stake. About 2} miles. For qualified hunters only. Entry 20s. 2.30 p.m. 4. Trophy Race Handican (flat). A lady’s gold watch, value £7 7s, to the ! winner, and a silver teapot, value * £3 3s, to the second horse. About If miles. For horses only that have i qualified with the Woodlands Hunt j Club hounds during season 1907. To ( be nominated by ladies. Minimum j weight lOst 71b. Entry 10s. 3..10 p.m. o. Hack Handicap (flat) of 20 sovs, ■ second horse to receive 5 sovs from j the stake. About 6 furlongs. Open j to hacks. Entry 20s. 3.50 p.m. G. Kumeroa Steeplechase Handicap A cup valued at £7 7s to the winner, j second horso 3 sovs. About 2 miles. 1 lor horses only that have qualified ' with the Woodlands Hunt Club during season 1907. To*bo ridden by j members of the f\ oodlandsi Hunt i Club. Entry 10s. 4.30 p.m. 7. Hunters’ Flat Race Handicap, of ; 15 sovs. second horse to receive 3 sovs ( from the stake. About 2 miles. For: qualified hunters only. Entry 15s. i G. 1. J! VWLEY DHE\V. Secret ary Pa liia t u a. Submitted and approved.A. E. WIIYTE, Secretary Wellington Racing Club. June 12. 1907. RULES AND CONDITIONS. 1. All Races to bo run under the i New Zealand Rules ol Racing. 2. Riders in Races Nos 1. 3 and 7 to be eligible for gentlemen rider’s cert ifieate. 3. Riders in Nos 4 and 6 to be j financial members of the Woodlands Hunt Club. 4. A financial member of the Wood- ] lands Hunt Club is a duly elected | member of the said club, whoso sub- j scriptiou for the present season shall ! have been paid on or before July i 20th, 1907.

5. A qualified hunter moans a horse that has limited at least five times with any recognised pack of hounds during the present season, and a -Master’s certificate to that icffect must ho produced at the scales. fj. The winner of the Woodlands Hunt Club Kteopleeh aso to carry a penalty of l()lb in the Kumeroa Sleepleehase, and the winner of any flat race to carry a penalty of 51b in the flat races. Penalties not to be cumulative. 7. All seratchings must bo notified to the Secretary at least half an hour before the advertised time of starting each race. H. All entries must, be accompanied with the necessary fees, together with age, pedigree, and colour of horse, also colours of the rider. !). Entries by telegram must, be confirmed in writing at the earliest opportunity. BOOKMAKERS. Bookmakers ''ill be licensed to bet at the meeting on paying a. fee of C 5 ss, and depositing £SO each (in cash) with the Secretary as a guar | antee ol stability. Such payment. 1 and deposit to be made before 11.30 a.in. on day of races. The Stewards reserve the light, to retain any deposit for at, least one hour after the last. race. ENTRIES AND WEIGHTS. Ent lies close with the Secretary, P.O. Bex 33 JV'biatua. on Saturday, July 20th, (5(77, at 0. pm. Telegraph office closes at R p.m Weights will be declared on or about Wednesday, July 31st, 1907.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 2775, 25 July 1907, Page 2

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