\^>»VILL « L PKrtjitio* JOCKEY SLMMEK MEETING. Handicapper, Mr. J. E. Henry*. Starter, Mr. C. O'Connor. FIRST Tl A V 1. MAIDEN PLATE, 65 *0v.. ; "~ trance 80s. Six furlonos. 2. HACK HURDLEBTBS .ovs. ; second 10 soys. Norn. 15s. AccTSs? Sm mile and three-quarter*. 3. GRANDSTAND HACK H4NB*. ?£?> I 6I 6 ">!?''' •«»** 10 •ovt7»£ 15s. Ace. 25*. Seven furlong*. 4. WOODVTLLE HANDICAT(qp*«) ago. 765. One mile and a quarter 5. FLYING HACK HANDICAP ?« soys. ; second 10 soys. Norn. losT Ac* 255. Bix furlongs. ■ 6. BOROUGH HANDICAP / (open), 100 soys.; second 10 soys. Minim** weight Bst. 51b. Norn. 16s. Ace. *T Seven furlongs. 7. WELTER HACK HANDICAP, /5 soys.; second 10 soys. Minisns* weight Bst. 7lb. Norn. 16s. Aco Sfc. Une mile. 8. ELECTRIC HANDICAP (open), \°° "SI 8*;8 * ; "wond, 10 soys. NomTlfit! Acc.~3os. Five furlongs. 1. STEWARDS' HACK HAN*t-Sf-JLTE. 1 star a - Norn. 15s. Aoc. 255. One mile a*fa naif. 3. BUAHINE HACK WELTER, 75 soys.; second 10 sovC Mj*Sm^ weight B*t. 71b. Norn. 16s. Ace™ Seven furlong*. 4. SUMMER HANDICAP (opea). 150 soys.; second 16 soys. NoaTm Ace. 60s. One mile and a diatnm**. ~ 5. TELEGRAPH HACkThAJTOICAP, 75 soys. ; seobnd ]*>4»v*. ~ Mo*. 16s. Aoc. 255. Five furfeng*. 6. RAILWAY HANDICAP (opes), 100 soys.; second 10 soys. Ncei/IS. Ace. 90s. Five furlongs. 7. HACK SCURRYT 65 soy*. ; second 5 soys. For three-year-old* and towards that have never won a race •*> ceeding 16 soys. in value, and havo never started for other than hook races. Weights Bst. 71b. Entrance^Bo*. Five furlongs. 8. HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP (open), 100 soys. ,- second 10 soys. Minimum weight Bst. Norn. 16s. Ace 10*. One mile. NOMINATIONS close at WoodvilW 8 p.m.. on SATURDAY, Nov. 14, IMB. for First Day dedaredon FRIDAY, Nov. 10, 1909. ACCEPTANCES for all First; Bar Races and Entrance for MaHbti.j|M Scurry close at 8 p.m. on THURSDAY. Nov. 25,- 1900. Flat Races.— The winner of any flat race (after declaration of weight*, .if handicapped under Bst. 101 b.) to cany 10 lb. penalty, and for every additional race 61b. extra. If handicapped at Its. 101 b. or over, to carry only half the above penalties. . ' t , Hurdle Races. — The winner of astr hurdle race after declaration of xillfs to carry 10 lb. penalty in the hjM* race : of two or mote hurdle race* 11 lb. penalty. Telegraph Office closes at 8 p.pu E. J.GOTHAED^T:, Secy., Woodvfll*. """ -i,"* , HOUSE OF LOUD* WfttfNft A SHIPMENT JUST LANDB*>. nH^^nnK^a^nnnnnnmßV^ * *nnnn^^?^^l^mmmmmnß> COLDWATEB BBOTHS**. A WARNING. BREADWINNERS. WE HAVE PLEASURE in agotn assuring you that we are fat or way eonneeted with any MILLIHC TRUST, ASSOCIATION or COMBINI' —free in every respect. The Otago Times, May 81, in a leetV .ng article, speak* in most oaUgittio term* of our independence, and' havsng so successfully kept the TRUST at bay •n the NORTH ISLAND, hot oar bell paper* remain silent on oar good points. Though we have siiiiwistfoMy combated the Trust, with your •*•**?- anoe, we have not yet bee* eanWaojo* with supernatural power* to oappal the elements to prevent dcooght 4mi shortage* throughout the world, and minus of these powers we ate *j)*«BMK to pay the market rate for whs^TwhWi ban advanced, through the cosaJfeai^ ■erioa*. drought in the Sooth, aagjpoat ed with something similar oocurnnftja Europe. We all like cheapnea*, hol^it is hardly f»<r, and not bifilioal. %V" peet that one section of the oom*wajoiy tt-e., farmer*, etc), thonld shoulder tfce toes alone for the betterment of map* kind, when no other trade or ptPfttifeti is asked to do so. , . t Some platform orators for tlMp notoriety say, remove the dotka, to matter how seriously it interferes with their neig: :urs. If thi* waa glvOn effect to. the sweated surplus of my*> terious American (with it* recent disclosure* in adulteration), coloarod India, where the weekly wage v ahoot 2s, wd greedy Australia, with ita to* cent reciprocity tariff, weak! fc» dumped in New Zealand, thereby rjt%» ing the farming and mining ooMjaunty, with their numerous fepsttOMftma. Australia had a serious woognt M 1902, and it* Uriff was not altered for New Zealand's benefit. The Government is now exhibitiM the horrors of sweating, so tat a*, bo careful and reflect seriously before sd*> ing vent to idle and dreamy thoogJUo, otherwise God's Own Country will ao longer exist. Thanking you for past favour*, and soliciting a continuance,— We remain, Nortkarn Boiler llMiaa Ofc " CHAMPION f% BRAND, PHOTOGRAPHY. , MB. CAMPBELL BINCLAf*Vfc New Photographic 8t«fl» te Devon Street (next to If r. Abbot?*) » NOW OPEN. \ \ Portraits at Home, OntdAnr Orcooa, Interiors, Animals, etc. Copies of oa> largements made to any site. Nothing but first-class work tamed out. Studio hour*: 10 to 5.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume 16, Issue 14, 16 October 1909, Page 6
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767Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume 16, Issue 14, 16 October 1909, Page 6
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