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RACE MEETING. TARANAKI HUNT CLUB AND EGMONT-WANGANUI HUNT CLUB. SECOND (JOMBINED J£EETING. To be held oh NEW PLYMOUTH RACECOURSE, AUGUST 29 and 31, 1935. Presidents: , MR- A. H. HALCOMBB (Urenui). MR. J. E. PALMER (Waverley). Masters of Hounds: MR. W. T. JOLL (Waitara). DR. W. T. .SIMMONS (Patea). Judge H. Washer. Handicapper Mr. H. Coyle. Starter Mr. A. Vincent COMBINED PROGRAMME: > FIRST DAY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29. 1— TRIAL HUNTERS’ HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE, of’ £5O (including. Trophy value £5 to the winner);, second £lO, third £5. For qualified hunters, season 1935, that have never won a race at a totalisator meeting at time of starting. Minimum weight lOst. Norn. 10/-, acc. 10/-. About two miles. . . 2— SCURRY, of £5O; second £lO, third £5. Open to horses that have never won a race on the flat at a totalisator meeting at the time of starting. Weight Bst. Nom. 10/-; acc. £l. Five furlongs. 3— WHENUAKURA HACK HANDICAP, of £6O; second £l2/10/-; third £5. Nom. ’ £1; acc. £l. Seven furlongs. HUNT CUP HANDICAP, of £lOO (including Trophy value £15); second £l5, third £lO. \jFor qualified hunters, 1935 Season. Minimum weight lOst. Nom. £1; acc. 10/-. About two and a-half miles. ; 5— WAIHAU HANDICAP (Open), of £75; second £l5, third £5. Nom. £1; ate. £l. Six furlongs. • ■ - 6— BRACELET HANDICAP, of £6O (including Trophy value £10); second £lO, third £5. For qualified hunters, 1935 season. Gentlemen riders. Minimum weight list. Nom. ; 10/-; acc. £l. One mile and a-quarter. 7— WAVERLEY HACK HANDICAP, of £6O; second £l2/10/-, third £5. Nom. £1; acc-, £l. Six ’ furlongs, SECOND DAY, SATURDAY, AUG. 31. 1— AND HUNTERS’ HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of £7O; second £l2 10/-, third £5. Nom. £1; acc. 10/-. One mile and a-half and 100 yards. 2— OPUNAKE HANDICAP SCURRY, of £5O; second £lO, third £5. Open to horses that have never won a race on the flat at a totalisator meeting at the time of nomination. Nom. 10/-; ace. £l. Five furlongs. 3— WAIHI HACK HANDICAP, of £7O; second £l2/10/-, third £5. Nom. £1; acc. £l. Eight and a-half furlongs. 4— HUNT CLUB CUP HANDICAP, of £lOO (including Trophy value £l5 donated by Mrs. A./Lile); second £l5, third £lO. For qualified, hunters, 1935 season. Minimum weight lOst. Nom. £1; acc. 10/-. About two and a-half miles. 5— STRATFORD HANDICAP (Open), of £75; second £l5; third £5. Nom. £1; acc. £l. Seven furlongs. 6— LADIES’ NECKLACE HANDICAP, of £6O (including Trophy value £lO donated by a well-wisher); second £lO, third £5. Gentlemen riders. ’Minimum weight lOst. 7ffi. For qualified hunters, 1935 season’; Nom. 10/-; acc. £l. One mile and a-quarter. 7— URENUI HACK HANDICAP, of £7O;. second £l2/10/-, third £5. Norri. £1; acc. £l. Six furlongs. Weights for all first day events except the Wereroa Scurry (weight fist.) will be declared on Mdnday, August 19, 1935. Acceptances for all first day events close on Friday, August 23, at 9 p.m. Weights for second day. events will’ be declared on Thursday, August 29, 1935, at 7.30 p.m. ?/3ceptances for second day events close on Thursday, August 29, 1935, at \' RULES AND REGULATIONS. Qualified Hunters are those that have qualified in compliance with Part 6 of the New Zealand Hunts’ Association Rules. Mas toss’ Certificate of Qualification must be produced at the scales if not notified in the Official Calendar. C. B. WEBSTER, Secretary. Box 33, ’Phone 21, New Plymouth. YOUR HEALTH FIRST. " As a means of restoring or stimulating the powers of life in the human frame exhausted by disease or weakened by a disturbed nutrition the moderate use of genuine wines is unequalled in nature and cannot be surpassed by art. Whilst in health wine acts as .a shield against wear and tear of the system in assisting and making more durable the assimilation of food, naturally the greatest benefit is derived from the best wine. That’s the reason leading hospitals use CORBAN’S. Approved and recommended by ' the medical profession. 't WINE FROM 36/- A CASE. (JORBAN’S Eliot Street Tram Stop, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. Delivered Free in New Plymouth and to nearest railway station. ’Phone 893. (JHIROPRACTIC. HEALTH.—The natural consequence of free transmission of Vital Life Force between brain and body—normal, co-ordinate functioning of all parts. ILL-HEALTH.-The effects.in the body of interference with this flow of energy—imperfect functioning of those organs or parts not receiving their normal supply. . abluxated vertebrae interfere with the transmission of this Life Force by producing pressures upon the great nerve trunks at their points of exit from the spinal ■ column. These nerve pres-. sures are located accurately by means of a scientific instrument, and by Chiropractic adjustments are removed, allow-, ing a free and uninterrupted flow of Life-giving Force, which revitalises un-der-nourished tissues and restores health to the affected organs. Thus Your Spine is the Index to Your Health. H. A. J ENKINS ’ Palmer Graduate, (Member N.Z. and A.C.A.),_ Neurocalometer and X-Ray Service. ’Phone 1355. .Devon Building* CONSULTATION. FREBL.-

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 August 1935, Page 2

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