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WImMM IHi££ PATBA RACING CLUB ANNUAL HACKS ONL\ K A BITJB B MONDAY, Bth April, 1901. President—W.O. Symes.Esq. Vice-Pres! dent—a. 0. Clarke, Esq. Judge —R. E j Moßae, Esq. Handloappet Mr. J. S Henrys. Starter Starting Machine. Timekeeper Mr. G. Potto. Clerk of s—Mr. J. Paterson. Clerk of Coarse it. P. Xastburr. Treasurer Mr. H. 0. Clarke. Stewards—Messrs S. Gilligan, W. Oower, G. T. Potto, W. Byrnes, T. Campbell, Jag Paten>on, H. 0. Clarke, B. B. Moßae, A. Sargeant, W. Matthews PROGRAMME: 1. FLYING HANDICAP, of 40 sovs second hone to receive 5 sovs oat of the stakes distance J mile. Nomination, 16a; acceptance 20a. To start at 11.46 am 2. HANDICAP HURDLES, of 40 sovs: distance, 1} miles; over 8 nights of hurdles, Sit 6in high. The winner of any hurdle race after the declaration of weights to carry a penalty of lOlbs. Nomination, 15s; acceptance, 20s. To start at 13.30 pm 3. KAKARAMEA STAKES, 5 sovs: distance 4$ furlongs. Open to horses hat hav» never won a raco exceeding £26 in value. Weight Bst Entrance, 26s—on general entry night. To start at 1p m 4. PATEA EASTER HANDICAP. 76 sovs eeoond horse to receive 10 sovs, and third hone S sou out of the stakes; distance, H miles Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 40s. To start at P 6°FABMERS* PLATE, of 26 sovs: second horse to receive 6 sovs out of the stakes; distance 1 mile. Entrance, 26s—on general entry night. For all horses that have never started f r any other race (Farmers' Plates excepted, and winners of those barred). Welter woight-for-ai Open to all horses trained in, and the bona fide v®mm®timim 6. ALTON HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP. of 46 sovs.; second horse to receive 5 sovs out ot the stakes; distance I mile. Minimum weight, Bat 71b Nom-not'ori Ifi«- nra,«nfat.,m. 2Ks. To ' start at 8.30 p ' 7. FINAL STAKES, of 25 sovs: second '' horac to receive 6 sovs out of the stakes, Distance. i\ furlongs. Open to all horses that have never won a race at time nf starting. Weight, 9st. Entrance, 26s -on general entry m>ht. To start at 4.16 p m DATES OK NOMINA f-".VS, ACCEPT ANOE3 and GENERAL KNX.RIES. Nominations up to ». p.m. on Wedi, 33day, 6th March, 1901. Weights deolarod on Friday, 22nd March, 1901. ACCEPTANCES AND GENEBAL ENTBIES np to 8 p.m. on Friday, 29tb March, 1901. —— y Rules and Regulations. I—A " Hack " means a hors that has at time of Nomination, never won a race of tho value o 80 sov* or races of the collective value of 15C sovs since Ist August, 1809, and lias never won an advertised race exceoding 40 sovs (hack and hunter races excepted) of weights to carry a penalty of 71bs, and of every additional race 61b extra in all handicap flat events 3—Entries by telegrams must give full particulars of the horse, and must be confirmed in writing at the earliest possible opportunity I 4—Owners, trainers, and otherj entering and accepting horsos for the above Meeting are notified that no entries or acceptances will be received unless accompanied fcy the nroessary amount in cash Stakes paid in full. All races to be run under the New Zealand rule rarin Note.—The Post and Telegraph offices closes at p.m. The Secretary will receive' money fo investment on the totalisator. R. W. HAMERTON, Secretary. Approved by the laranaki Metropolitan Club January 26th, 1901. Mussel! eetwood, Secretary. SOFT AND GLOSSY HAIR. (. luxuriantly is'a matter that has vexed the minds of many "thousands. The hair re quires to be nourished, and the skin of the head kept clean and in a healthy condition. To do this yon must use Patker's Hair Tonic It is the only preparation that fulfils all the requirements without the disadvantages necessary to promote a healthy and vigorous growth of hair. and It is not a greasy or oily preparation, will not soil the finest linen or lace is not poisonous, nor dees it contain anything to injure the most tender akin It is not highly perfumed, and in no way objectionable to the most refined sense of smell. It effectually removes dandriff or othe impurities from the scalp. It makes the hair grow soft, glossy, an ■treng '""ZP" It is sold In patent bottles >t 2s 6d[; by post 3s. It is manufactured only by the proprietor, j It shonld be on every lady's toilet table. Distributing Agent for Taranaki—A. E SYKES, opposite Theatre Royal, New Fly mouth. Waitara Agents Lawbbnoe Bbos. Storekeepers. •" ™ SUNBEAM

TO jjaxßY FARMERS II something to take the plaoe of toe fat removed by the separator. This it found in COD LIVER OIL. A lion will rear a calf. , be obtained from' B. 0. TBMPLBB, Stratford IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. .CHEAP MANURES! ON TRUCKS AX NGAHAURANGA. M MANURK-£4 Fits Tom. OUABAMTIJHD AMAX.YBIB. Iricaloic Phosphate 27 per cent. Ammonia 7 per cent. BONE GUABAMTBBD AMALXBIB. Tricalcic Phosphate .., Ammonia 43 per cent 4 per out NO, 1 MIXTURE. £6 2» 6d FSB TOM. ODAJUSTIBD AM4MUB. One-half Lawks' Sufsefbobphatb. One-half Bomb Dust. NO. 3 MIXTURE. £4loa pbb Tom. One-half LAWKS' BUPBKFBOBPBAXB. One-half." M " MANUBB. NO. 4 MIXTUWC. £4.16* FEB TOM. One-third. La was* SuPBBPHOsrHAM One-third Thomas' Phosphati One-third Bok» Ddot This is a firat-oian Turnip Manure, «d ii specially reoommended for wet or sour landa, . SPECIAL POTAIO MANURB- - KAINIT! The addition of a small proportion of Kaihit to any of the Mixture ii an advantage, and can be made without extra onarge i specified by the pjrohaaenMrren firing the order. MIXINO The Manures are not mixed until the orders are sent out, and porohMera at their option can have the original maourea atnt to them in the maker 1 ! nags, aid make the* mizturea themselves. SPECIAL MIXTURE'S oao be mad* at. lay time to suit farmers. Note- The " M " Manure gave the beat reaults in \n '-portion to oo»t out of 19 experiments wiUi Qhampion Swede Turnipa at the Government 1 * Experimental Farm at Momohaki in ls"97\see page 170, Fifth Report of AgrioulturalxPepartment) : The experiments madfc at Momohaki with various Manures in the Season 1898-99 show that ihe\ Bisr result was obtained from a mixture steamed bone duit and two-thirds baelo alas (Thomas' Phosphate), whilst tike; best remit, at a minimum cost, was from a ai.xture of one-third Lawes* SnperpbOAphate a&d two-thirds of the VV.M B Co's\ "M ' Manure. The latter mixture ooutains the same components as the VV.M J). 00. s No. 3 Mixture, the proportions ativg a little different. The former combination points o the fact, now generally recognised, that the value of basio tug, also known as Thomas' Phosphate, has beam greatly under-eitimated. The W.M.K. Co.'a No. 4 Mixture contains one-third of Thomas' Phosphate. A perusal of the »• ohaki, embodying the results of the experiments referred to, whioh will be found ia the Seventh Report of the Department, of Agriculture, wonld amply repay any farmer who finds a difficulty ia most suitable manures. TH« OOHFANYjESOBIVXe I BTOOK FOR FREEZING 1 1 upon owner's account at the following rates To include slaughtering, Freezing, 8n pping, Wrapper and Freight. 1 FOR SHIPMENTS IN THE UOettH | OF JUNE TO NOVEMBER, inolus've- , MUTTON, Jd per lb (tliree farthings) ' BEEF, 6-10 d nine-tenths of a LAMB, 9-lOd „ (nine tenths of a*" penny F)R BHIPMKNTB IN THE MONTHS OF DEOEMBKR TO MAY, incinuTeMUTION, 1 and 1-10J per lb (one: ] BEEF, 1 and l-10d per lb (one penny and one-tenth LAMB, l-6d per ib (one penny and one fifth The Wellington Meat Export Company, LIMITED. DILNOT BLADDBN, PARTNERSHIP. rOTICK in hereby given that we, the I undersigned have this day entered into partnerahiu as Land and Kslato Agents in New Plymon«n. EDGAR WATT. DAVID LAINO.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 68, 6 April 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 68, 6 April 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 68, 6 April 1901, Page 1

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