JQANNEVIRKIi £IUJI3. PUfXTRAMME FOU ANNUAL MEHHNG. To be held on the Club's Co nse, Tamaki, on WUDNF.SDAY AND THUKoDAY. March 7th and Bth, 19U6. PROGRAMME. FIRST I).\y. 1. Hack llurm.es, of 75 so?*, second ho se to leofive lOsuvfl, and thp third hor-e 5 j-ovs from the stak\ Noin sicc 30s. lj<- mile?, over seven fligh's ot hur.iles 3t't (jin hi ; h 2. M.uut'iiuru Hack, of 100 sovs, second horse t- recivc 15 aov , a> d the third 10 sovs from the stake. Nom 20s, acc 4-"s 6 fur ! o- l*-\ 3. Damnevirkb Cup, (Open), of 200 f">vs. {.found boiye to receive 35 sovs, nnd t.hthird 15 sovs from the stake. Nom 30.-, ace 7 "p. IJ miles. 4 Trial Hick, of 50 sovs, 'econd horse to v ceivu 7 sovs and tliH third 3 sovs irom sui c W igh -for ng- I' 1 r two-year ell-; and upwards that lnv" never won a (1 t rare ixeeedi'iy 20 in val'ie at time '.•{ s'ftrtinß. Ee'ry 3>'s. 7 furlong;. 5. 'l'.viroKAiTJi: H<cic Wklthh, of 70 sovs, sMvnd horse torsive 0 s"vs, and t e 'third ho.se 5 sn's fro-n the stoke. Minimum wight Bst 51h. Nom a c 3! 7 furlongs. 0. Fiyino S'AKi'S, (open) nf HO sovs second horse O it'feive lo -ovs, mid die 5 suv- (rem the Nom 2i's, ncc 1 Gfuvionys. 7. Electric Hack, of 70 sovs, secondhupe to r c- ive lo sovs, and r.he third 5 fi o i the st ike. Nom 10s, acc 40s. 4 fiirlo-i's. 8. Tamaki Welter, (open 1 , of 110 sovs, second horse '0 receive 15 sovs, arid the hi d 5 sovs from the stake. Mi imurn weight Bft slb. Nom 20s, acc 40s. 7 furlongs. SECOND DAY. 1. Second Hack Hurdlks, of 60 sovs, d horse to receive 7 sovs, and the third H sovs from the stake. Nom 10s, acc 30 1$ miies over six flights of hurdles 3ft Gin high. 2. Telephone Hack, of 60 sovs. second horse to receive 7 sovs, and third horse 3 sovs from the stake. Norn 10s, acc 30s. 5 furlongs. 3. Autumn Handicap, (open), of 125 eovs, second to receive 25 sovs, and the third 10 so r s from the <-tuke. Nom 20s, acc 40s. 1 mile and a distance. 4. Tapuata Hack Wklter, oi 60 sovs, second horse to receive 7 sovs, an'! the third 3 sovs from the stake. Minimum weight Bst. Nom 10s, aco 3fls. One m le. 5. Maiden Hack Scurry, of 50 sovs, second; hor.-e to receive 7'sovs and the third 3® sovs from the stake. For two-year-olds and upwards that have never won a rice of any description at time sf starting, and that have never skirted in other than Hack or Hunter Races. Weight 9st Efitry 30e. 5 furlongs. 6. March Handicap, (open), of 100 sovs, second horse to receive 15 sovs, and the third 5 sovs from the stake, ' Nom 20s, acc 40s. 6 furlongs. 7. Mangatera Hack, of 60 sovs, second horse to receive 7 sovs. and the third 3 sovs from the stake. Nom 10s, acc 30s. 7 furlongs. 8. Kaitoke Welter, (open), of 100 sovs, second horse to receive 15 sovs. and the third 5 sovs from the stake. Minimum weight Bst. Nom 20s, acc 40s. 7 furlongs. NOMINATIONS for all races except Trial Hack and Maiden Hack Scurry, close on Saturday, February 3rd. 1906, at 9 p.m. WEIGHTS for first day's races will b6 declared on or about Monday, February 26, 1906. For second day's races on the night of the first day's races at 8.30 p.m. ACCEPTANCES for first day's races, and entries for Trial Hack and Maiden Hack Scurry close with the Secretary, Dannevirke, on Thursday, March Ist, 1906 at 9.30 p.m. For second day's races close with the Secretary, on the night of the first day's races at his ofHce, Dannevirke, at 9.30 p.m. Telegrapn Office closes at 8 D.m. JAMES SPIERS FREEMAN, Secretary, P.O. Box 50, Dannevirke. [Approved by the Bawke's Bay Jockey Club.—W. J. STRATTON, Secretary, November 3rd, 1905.] if you ans in Doubt As to the Kind of BOOTS OP SHOES You Want, Just Step Along to ,PETERSON'S BOOT PALACE When the Selection there will leave you in DOUBT NO LONGER. WE have just received a large consignment of Ihe late3t and most fashionable in ENGLISH and AMERICAN footware. We guarantee to FIT tou. Call ard inspect. PRICES REASONABLE. Children's Boots a Specialty* H. PETERSON. QUEEN STREET MASTERTON A. EAST. THE CENTRAL DiNING ROOMS, Pahiatua, WISHES to intimate to his numerous patrons and the general public that he has taken over the well-known VICTORIA BOARDINGHOUSE, opposite the Public Library. The house has been thoroughly renovated and furnished on the most up-to-date lines to meet the comfort of boarders. The Dining-room in the Main street will be carried on by Mrs East as a'Firstclass Tea an 3 Refreshment Room, where patrons wi 11 -fid every convenience. A. EAS T; PAHIATUA.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7953, 31 January 1906, Page 1
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