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HATEA RACING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. fOIi HA'JK-j ONLY. EASTER iIOND\Y, Brn AP3I", liOl. President : W. C. Symss, E g Vice President: H. O. Claik?,Eq. Judi?e: I jr. E. McUae, Eiq. liandicapper :Mr I J. E. Henrys Starter : Mr C. H. Ohavannea. Timekeeper : Mr G. T. Potto. Clerk of Scales : Mr J. Paterson. Clerk of Course : Mr P. Eastb»iT. rreisurer: Mr H. O. Clarkp. Stewards : RlesiM 8. Gilligan, W. Gower, G T. Pot^o, W. Symes, T. Uampbeli, Jjs. Paior on, H. (>. Clarka, )?. K-. Mcßae, A. Sargiant, W. Mat«. thfcvrp. PROGRAMME— 1. Flying Haudicap, of 4030vs ; second bor.so to receive 53ova out of the stakes: distance f'nile. Jfomioation 15?, acceptance 20^. To atart at 11.4S a.m. 2. Haudicap Hurdles, of 40*ovs ; second horse to receive 53ovs out o^ the B*akf a ; distance, 1J miles ; over six fl .ht* of hurdles iitt 61a high ; the v i ,ncr of any hurdle race after tbe d. olaration of weights to carry a pyi'ft'ty of lOlbp. Nomiuation 15^. acc^.'.ance 20 >. To start at 12.30 p.m. 3. E>kiTamea Stakes, of 25 »ovs ; eecond >n;i^.' to reoeivo s*ov* ont of lh-T ''istau'. I-,1 '-, 4J furlough : opvii to hor.-:es th.-i' lidvo n^ver won a race < xofcfcfJicg £25 in vaiu-*; wti^hv Bjt.8 j t. Eatrarjce 25-, on yftneral entry night. To Htarc at 1 0 ox 4. Patta 1-a^ter fliadicip, of 75sots ; second hor-e to receive lOaova, and third horso s»ovs out of the stakes ; dis-tiUicv, lftniies. Nomination 20^, ac2«pt^i.co 40s. To start at 2 r-.ni. 5. Fiirraern' Plate, of 2530^9 ; secoad horso to nceive sjovp oat of the stbk b ; distaio, 1 mile; entrance 2>B, on'eeoeral entry night. For ail horses that htv« n«vor started for Hry other race (F.drtne'-.s' Plates ex-cd^-ted, and winners of those barred); welter weight for age ; open to all horses trainid iv and the boua fi le projflfrfcy ot' n>eidantß within the bound'Uiea of the PaUa and Hawera Couotie* for three months prior to riite of racing. To start at 2.45 p.m. G Alton High Weight Handicap, of 45 boys ; second horse to receive 5*078 out of the stakes ; distance, 1 mile ; minimmu wtijhf, Bat 71b. Norn 15s, accep. 25:-}. 'J o ss»rt at 330 p.m. 7. Fiuat fcJtaka", of 25sovs ; second horso to receive 5 -ovr out of the stakes; diatanc?, 4£ fu:long9 ; opeD to all horses th»t rave never won a rac j at time of starting^ weight 9<t Bntrauce i.'ss, on gtsneral entry night. To start ai 4 15 p m. DATES of NOMINATIONS, ACOEPTANOKB, and GENKRAL ENTRIES. Nooiinar.itKS up to 8 p.rr. oa Wednesday. 6th March, 1901. Weights declared on Fxiday, 22ad Manh, 1901. Acceptances anl General Entries np to 8 p m. on Friday, 29th March, 1901 RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. A "Hack" means a horse that ha?, tit. time of nomination, never won a race of the value of 80iov*, or races of the collective value of 15l)sova tince Ist August, 1899, aud has never won an advertised race exoaeding 40sovg (back and hunter races excepted). 2. Tha winner of aoy flat race after declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 7 lbe, and of every additional race stb extra in all hnndicap flit oveots. 3. Entries by telegrams muafc give full rarticulara ot the horse; and must be confirmei in writing at the earliest possible opportunity. 4. Owncn, trainers, and others enter' ing and acceptiog for the above Meeting are notified tbat no entries or acceptances will be received ualtps accompanied by tbe necessary amount iv ca^h. btakes paid in full. All races to be run under the New Zealand Bales of Racing. Nr-'iE.— The Post and Telegraph office closes ac 5 p.-n. The Secretary will receive money for investment oa the totalizator. K. W. HAMERTON, Secretary. Approved by tbe Taranaki Metropolitan Club, January 26: b, 1901.— Mcssell Fleetwood, Secretary. 372 WIBK NETTING WIRE NETTING JUST ARRIVED^ EX S.S. GOTHIC FROM LONDON, A LARGE SHIPMENT OF WIRE NETTING, FROM 1 FOOT TO 6 FEET HIGB H. WARI> & CO.. IRONMONGER, NEW PLYMOUTH PIGS ! PIGS I PIGS I fcTRITIORD BAOO^T FACTORY Co., Ltd PIGS will be received at Mr Newton King'B (Jayinarket Yards on MON DAYS in futaro, instead ic.f Fridays. c 549 WANTED Known,— That the beet Egg Preservative in the market ' Friond'o. - b 515 (

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11635, 16 March 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11635, 16 March 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11635, 16 March 1901, Page 4

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