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WAITARA JOCKEY CLUB HACK MEETING,, To be hold on the Club's Coutse, Sentry nil 1 , ou THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1900 President: Walter Symes, Fee*., M.U.I Vico-President : Newton King, Hq Ktewarda : Messrs O. B. Stott, C. 1-. Brcwnr, J Finnerty, J. Sarten, J . BecKbeßsinpe", J. IV. fTignefr, B. Cuuninghacn, W. P. Sndl. J Te'f3r, J. D. Wyllie, T. Buchnnar.' Judge: Walter Syraep. Esq., M.F.R Handicapp- r : MrJ.E. Henrys. Clei-k of Courtn : Mr O Goddard. Oleik cf S<a'os> : Mr J. D Wyllie . Nfarcer : Machine Timekeeper: Mr J.F.Watson FWsr - tary acd Treasurer : Mr H. Fpurc 1 ! : PROGRAMME— I. FLYING HANDICAP, of 50 soys ; second horse to receive 5 sovj from the stakes. Nominations 1 soy, acceptance 253 Sir furlonsrs 2 HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of 40 soys ; second horse to receive 5 sovß from tho »^k»B : over 6 flig' ts of hurdles 3t'c Gci hi^h. Winner of any hurdle race after declaration of weights to carr? lOlbs extra. Nominati n 1 5s, acceptance 1 soy. 1 i miles. - 3. MAIDEN PLATE, of 30hovs; Peeonl hofre to receive 5 eovs from the stakes; weight for age ; open to all horssa that hava not won a race of any description afc lime of star!;. Entrance 25a, to clos9 on general entry night. About 1 mile. 4. WAITASA CUP HANDICAP, of 80 soys ; second horse to receive 7 soys, and the third horse 3 soys from the stakes. Nominations I roy, nO.n o . ceptance 2 sovi. About \i miles. 5. CLIFTON BTAKBS, of 25 *ov< ; second ho^e to receive 5 soys frotuu the etaktH ; weight Bst. Ent-anre't" " boy, to cl se on general pntry night. Four f urlongK. 6. WELTER HANDICAP, of 40 sov^ ; second horse to receive 5 boys fr ttt (he stak'ef, ' Minimnm weight 8»t 7ht ■ Nominations 15i, acceptance 1 fov. Seven furlong 1 ?. 7. FINAL FLUTTER HANDICAP, o£ 25 boys ; second hor3e to receive 5 soys from the stake 3 . Nomioadon 10s. acceptance 103. Weights to ap» pear after the Clifton Stakes is run. Four furlongs. PENALTIES. Tho winner of anj race after declaration of weights to carry lOlbs penalty ia all Flat Handicaps. DiTES OF NOMINATIONS ' WRIGHTS, ENTRIES, and AOOBP rJ A NOES, and amounts to be forwarded to tho Secretary. Saturday, November 3rd, at 8 p.m. : — Nominations : Flying 1 soy, Hurdles 1 »ov, Waitara Cup 1 soy, Welter 15*, Final Flutter 10i. Handicap to apppar ou or about Tuesday, November 13fch. Acceptances and General Entries for all events close on Saturday. Novembar 17th, at 8 p.m., except for Fnal Finite*, which RcceptatsCfß are due irnmediitely after tbe weights are declared after the Clifton Stakes is run. RULES AND REGULATIONS. Stakes paid in full. Nominations; acceptances, etc, clo-e with the Secretary, at Mr Buchanan's office, West Quay, Waifcara, ut 8 p.m. Definition of a Hack.— A hack means a horse that has never won a race of Iha value of 80 soys. or ovor, or racei ot the collective value of 150 eovs since August Ist, 1899, and has never won an advertised race. Hack and Hunter races excepecd. All rsces to be run under tho New Zealand Rales of Racing. All horses to bo ridden in colours; same to accompany acceptances and general entres. No entry or nomination will b 9 received except upon these conditions : — That all disputf s, claims, and oKj ctioos arising shall be decided by a majority of the Stewards present, or whom thoy may appoint, and their decision upon all points connected with the carrying out of this programme shsll be fiaa', except in eases of nppeal provided for by the Rales ot Racing. Horses walking over t-hill only receive 50 per cent, of the stakes. The necee* sary amount must accompany all nominations and acc-ptance3 ; this rulo will be strictly adhered to. The Cornnantee reeerve the right of postponing the date of meotiog, noßiiri!i« v tions and acceptances, also weights, v should they rleem fit, to do so. Tin Sscrotary will r^ctiva rmney fir investment on' th-j totalisa*or ,up to 5 p m. nn the day previous to tha races H. SPUBDLE, Secretary and Treasurer. Approved by the Taranaki Metropolitan Club — MrsSELL, Fleetwood, Secre tary— 31st August, 1900. H 3 RETFORD'S CENTRAL DEPOT \ FOR FANCY GOODS, WOOLS, SILKi?, AND SEWING MATERIALS, &c , at Lowc3o Prices. Agent for Pianos ; also, Role Agfut in New Plymouth for the ccleb-ated WERTHEIM SWING MACHINES, which, from th-ir merit alone, hava gained for themselves a world-wide tg.» putaiiou, and are now UDiv&rsally reeoß" nised as the most leliablo machines in iha , market. Fasy Time Payment. Liberal DL« count for Cash. PCJBLIO KOriCE. npUIS in to notify that Miss O. H. L Ketf >kd, Fatcy Goo^s Emporium, Devon-street, New Plymouth, has been appointed Role Agent for "UVrhfim Sewing Machiuc?, Whader & Wifeuu Sewing Machines, Griawold' Uotie-y 1 KuittiHg Machines. H. OSCAR HEWETT & Co , 1 W. Head Offi-e, 15 "YTaauerß Btretlj Wel'ingtoa. Solo Agenff — The Attorney for New Zealand for Joseph Weriheim, Manufacturer, Fr&ukfort on tha Main. b 332 U. OSCAR HRwETT. ■ DON'T' NEGLECT COUGHS. Nature may cure jour cough wilhoii aid, but you can't afford to chance it. A cough that is left to cure itself is .■ slowly overcome at best, and there is apt to be some -weakness left to make the next cough come easier. We " have two really good remedies for cougliß and colds. >. BENJAMIN GUM Is specially suitable for recent chills. It is pleasiint to take, cures very quickly, prevents inflamtnritory symptoms, and allays annoying tickling and hacking coughs. TOWNSEND'S CINNAMON CURE Is specially suitable for chronic coughs, though it will break up a recent attack as quickly as any other medicine made. Cinnamon has been 1 proved in Pasteur's Institute to possess great destructive power over all bacilli, whilst boing perfectly harmless to human beings. We have received some flattering letters as to its efficacy in consumption, bronchitis, asthma, dysentery, and, in typhoid fever. BENJAMIN GUM, Is 6d aud 2s 6d. Cinnamon Cure, 2s 6d. Obtainable everywhere. Solo proprietors and manufac- . turors, Loasby's Wahoo M'f'g Co., Ld. • Dunedin. LF a Tonic is required, Lake Lca«> j'a "WAHO-, the moat poverlul ho-bal tonio made. Ask for it "]<;o4 te/Jo/B Pbanraov

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11553, 6 September 1900, Page 3

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