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r DATEA RAO TNG CLUB. 1 AN^C^L MEETING, i r'OTl ITA'JKSONLY. EAS ! Kit M'»D \Y, Bru APRIL, i! iv»oi. 9 — ' J President : W. C. Symes, Efq. VicePreHident: H. O. Claik?, Efq. Judge: i f K.r; Mcßao, E g Ilandioappfr :Mr 5 J. E. Flenryß Starter : Mr C. IT. ChavaDr.es. Timekeepi r : Mr G. T. 3 Potto. C'erk of Scales : Mr J. Pater3 eon Cl*»rk of Course: Mr P. Ka:ti f b'i;y. Treasurer: Mr U. C». Clarkp. i Stewards : Messrs 8. Gilligan, W. ! Gowcr. GT. Pot'o, W. Sytnea, T. r Chmpbtill. Jjs. Pator on, H. O. Clarka, y V. K. McUae, A. Sarg. aut, W. Mat> tho»V-. 1 r mOGhAMMP— 1. F'Jyiog Tiaruiiea' 1 , of 40»ovs ; speend 1 hor^u to lecbive 5-iovs out of the 3 ptakes: distance | oiile. Ifoaiitmtion y 15?, acoeptance 20-. To start at » 11.45 a.m. . 2. Handicap Uurdlee, of 40so\S ; eecond i. borse to receive ssovs out o" tLe i p'ak'B ; distance, 1J miles ; over six 0 flirht-j of hurdles bit 6m high ; the wi«t er of any hurdle race after Ihe declaration of weights to carry a pona'ty of lOlbe. Nomination 15s, acceptance 20.'. To aUrt at 12.30 ) p.m. 1 3. Kokiramea Stakes, of 25a0v3 ; second a borso to receivo s<ova out of tho , stakes; distance, 4^ furfoogs ; open to horses that have never won ft raoa r ' » xcecdit»g £25 iv valuo; weight Bif. E a trance 25-, on general eutry night. Io stars at 1 p an 4. Patta latter Hindicap, cf 75sovs ; l second hor-e to receive lOsovs, and J third horse s«ovs oat of the 6takes ; di-tacce, l^naiks. Kominatic-n 2Cb, acseptanco 40s. To start at 2 • .vo. - 5. Farmers' Plate, of 25sovs ; eeconi 1 borse to rrcoivo s'.ovt? out of tte stokes; distatc?, 1 mile; entrance ' 255, on geueral entry night. For all horses that h iva utver started for j ary other race (Farracs' Platfa ex9 cepted, &nd uiunersof thesn barred); , welter weight for age ; open to ail r hones trained in and the boi;a fi <o property of residents wilhin the boundaries of the Patea aud Haceera Oountie' for three months prior to date of racing. To start at 2.45 p.m 3 G Alton High Weight Handicap, of 45 3 boys ; second horse to receive s<ovs out of the sfakes ; distance, 1 mile ; minimum wt-igh' , Bit 7lb. Norn 15s, acctp. 255. 1 o st*rt at 3.30 p.m 7. Final StakoF, of 25<ova ; second horse* to receive 5-o vs oat of the stakes; 7 distance, 4$ furlcrigs ; opeD to all 1 horses that isavo never won a race at time of startiug ; weight Osfc Er>7 trance % Jss, on general entry night. ' To start at 4.15 p m. DATES OF NO AIIS ATIONP, AC'TEPJ TAN CE», asdGENKUAL EN T HI f. B . NoruiDatiors up to 8 p.ir. on Wednesday, 6th M-wcb, ICJOI.1 C JOI. Weights declaied on Friday, 22nd Manh, 1901. i Acceptance? an 1 General Knrries up to ', 8 p.m. on Fiiday, 2yth March, 1901 B RULES AMD Ui:OCrLA.TION?. 1. A "Hack" m'-nnn a horse (h'»fc has, a.t time of ncmtnati'in, nevt>r won a rare of tha vihiß of 80 ov->, o<* raoiaoi th« collective ra'.uo of 16U<jovs iiuco lat August, 1899, and has never won an ad vertiseii race exceeding 40sovs (back and hunter races ezcepted). 2. Th<3 winner of aay fiat race after declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 7 1 of, and of every additional race sib 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 opportuniy. 4. Owmn, trainers, and others entering and accepting for the above Mooting are notified p!~at do entries or acceptances will ba received unless accompanied by the neceeEßry amouDt ia ca*-h. b takes paid in full. All racoa to be run under tbo New Zealand Bules of Bating. NrjE.— The Post aud Telegrarh office closes at 5 rv»TLe Secretary will receive money for investment on the total isa tor. B. W. HAMEKTON, Secretary. Approved by the Metropolitan Club, January 26th, 1901.— Mlsskll Fleetwood, Becretan . 3.'2 Coach Builders and Shoeing Smith. FOR BALE OR TO LEASE, AS A GOING CONCERN,— fS OOD SHOP and SHOEING 1 T FORGB under one roof. One S^ven-roonn:d aud one Four-roomed House, standing on lf anv-a of land ; cornrr lot with gooJ f:o itaqo ; acotj'eni' gas h\>\ on, Pres^i piice £750 ; or would LL rsßor sBo Shop, co llon^e and Yard for 5 yeaTß ac £2 5s per we^k. £18 000 will bs spent very c!oe to tbis very shortly in Government woiks. R. CHAMBERS, NEW PLYMOUTH. \ CIDER l CIDER ! THE CELEBRATED A GOLDEN APPLE" Cider, To be had in bulk from GOLDWATER BROS., From Two Gallons upwards 3s6d,per^allon. PLEA%E BBIXG YOUR OWN JARS. OKEY, SON, & ARNOLD HAVE ON SALE, Electro-plated Goods, Cutlery, Lamps, and Furnishing Hardware, IN GREAT VARIDTY Paperhangings, Glass, &o. Agr cultural Implements] and Machinery. Address— CENTRAL HARDWARE DEPOT, Ni W PLYMOUTH. I

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11648, 3 April 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11648, 3 April 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11648, 3 April 1901, Page 4

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