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OAT r A RACING CLUB. A^:;u.Ji mfetino. K»Ti UA JiiS ONLY. EASTER MO*D\Y, Bth APttlL, lvoi. President: W. C. Symes, EFq. Vice-Pr*-Hidont: H. U. Clatk^Enq. Judge: R. E McKae, E g Handicapoer :Mr J. PI Henr>a Starter : Mr C. 11. Chavannes. Timekeeper : Mr (x. T. Potto. Clerk ot Scales : Mr J. Puterfiou. Clflik of Courße: Mr P. Kaitbnry. rre.;snrer :MrH. O. Clarkf. B*ewardn : Mts->M 8. Gilligan, W. Gowor, 0 T. Pot'o, W. SyfiiM, T. Cumpbell, Jis. Pdier o», If. (->. CJarko, V. Hi. McUae, A. .Sirgtaut,, W. ilat> thew-. phogramme1. Fljing ITandicap, of 40sovs : s°cond hoive to rtcei^'o 5-jovs out of »he otako;--; distance |t)ilc. ICocination 15-, acceptance '^o^. To start at 11.4 r>B.O).r >8.O). 2. Handicap Uurdlee. of 40-ovs ; second boree to rrctive ssova out o~ the s akrß ; di-tane, 1^ milts ; over six flifebtMof hurdles iin Gm high ; the winner of any hurdle race after the declmtion of weights to carry a penalty of lOlbe. Nomination Ifo, acceptance 20-. To sUrt at 12.30 p.m. 3. Knkwamea Stake", of 25iovs ; second borso to receive s*ovs out of the etakes; distance, 4^ furlooga ; open to horses ihi*. havo never won a rues exceeding 125 in valua; wi^ht 8-t. Eutrant'o 25 J , oa general entry uiglit. To start at 1 p m. 4. Pat^-a I a->ter fliudicip, of 75sovs ; i eecond hono to receive 10<ova, and third hors« s"=orn Out of the htake" ; di-tatcp, l^nailes. Nomirjati^n 20s, RC2opS»ir.co 40s. To sturt at 2 ■ .na. 5. Fai inert.' Plate, of 2550-b ; Kocon'i horse to ncdve 5-ov« out of tie htuk a ; diktat c^, 1 mile; tiitr^Uce 2>B, on peneral entry night. For all horses that hvv« nevjr started for ory other rt>ce (Farmers' Plat* a excelled, ht)d a\ innersof those barred); welter weight for age ; open lo all horses trained in and the bona fi e property of residents within th<* boundaries of ihe Patea aud Haweia Count. 'e < for three months prior to date of racing. To start at 2.45 p.tn G Alton High Weight Handicap, of 45 Bova ; second horae to rtceivu 53ove out of the stakes ; distance, 1 mile ; miiiiruuai weigh', Bst 71b. Nora 15s, cccep. 255. 'J o scurt at 3.30 r\tn 7. Final Stake?, of 25jOvs ; second horse to receive 5-ots out of the stakes; dißtanoe, 4$ furlongs ; open to all hor>e& that fca*o never won a race at time of starting ; weight 9at Entrance 'iss, on gtneral entry night. To start ai 4 15 p m. DATES of NOMINATIONS, AC'JEPTANCEt*, and GEX^FiAL ENTclIb S. Nonjinatiors up to 8 p.m. on Wednesday. 6 h March, IHCI WVghra declared en Friday, 22nd Mar.h, 19U1. \ cceptiiue^ aoi General Fn fries up tv 8 p m. on Ftiday, 20th March, 1901 EULES AND KKGJLATIONS. 1. A "Hack" m'Rtio a horse (hit ha«, i*r timo of nomimt!i->i), never won a race of ilm vilue of 80 ov-, or ru>>« of the <:oll<ctivo vaiue oi lbjaov* t,it,cu lsi August, 1899, and has never won an ad verti&ed race exceeding 40sovb (hack and hunter races excepted). 2. The winner of any flat race after declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 71b?, and of every additional race sib extra in all handicap flit events. 3. Entries by telegrams must give full rartieu'ars of the horse, and mnst be co^>firmeJ in writing at the earliest possible opportuoi y. 4. Owmrt, train ors, and others entering and accepting for the above Meeting are notified t! at no entries or acceptances will be received uale&H accompanied by tbe necessary amount in ca-h. brakes paid in fn'l. All races to be run under the Ntw Zealand Rules of Racing. Nr-iE.—l ho Po&t ar<d Tclcgrarh office clouts at 5 p.-u. The fcsecr..tar> will receive mone/ for invebtment on the totalisator. K. W. HAMER TON, Secretary. Approved by <hfl Taranaki Metropc 1«fcan Club, Jauuary 26tb, 1901.— Mcbsfli. Fleet wood, Secretary. 372 Coach Builders and Shoeing Smith. FOR SALE OR 'I<> LE4SE, AS A GOING cruNCEHN,— r^OOD SHOPanri SUOEINO T FOQGK undtr ono roof. One S^ver-roomr-d and one Four- roomed House, 6tau«?ii>g on 1 1 acres of laud , corner los with good floatage ; ac^tjlon^ gas liH on. II J reseu« price £750 ; or wou^d L»aßi Shop, oio House and Yani for 5 y» irq at £2 53 per we. k. £18 000 will be spent vciy clo-e to this very shortly in Government tvoiks. R. ChImBBBS, NEW PLYMOUTH. CIDER I CIDER I THE Cl I.EBRATED 1 GOLDEN APPLE" Cider, To be hid iv bulk from QOLDWATER BROS., i Fiom Two Gal'ons upwar-ja 3s 6d,'per«gallon. PLEAMK BUISG YOUR (3V.N JAP.B. OKEY, SON, & ARNOLD HAVE OX SALE, Electro-plated Goods, Cutlery, Lamps, and Furnishing Hardware, IX GREAT VARIETY Paperhangings, Glass, &c. Agr cultural Implements! and Machinery. A.drlro3S — CENTRAL HARDWARE DEPOT, NEW PLYMOUTH. I

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11647, 2 April 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11647, 2 April 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11647, 2 April 1901, Page 4

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