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kaagitikki hunt club. STEEPLECHASE MEETING. To be held on MARTON RACECOURSE (By kind permission of Marton Jo«key Club). ■ WEDNESDAY. 4th JULY, 1923. OFFICIALS.—P resident. Sir James G. AS il- 1 son; Vice-presidents: Messrs R. Aidworth, W. 11. Gaisford, and L. M. Taverner; Master. Mr D. G. Kiddiford; Deputy-Masters j Messrs H. J. Cameron, V»'. J. Simpson, J. Brice, and J. B. Gai .-ford; Hon. Judne. Mr J R. H. Aidworth ; Handicapper. Mr H. Coyle ; ; Starter, Mr Chas. O’Connor; Clerk of J Course, Mr R. McKay ; Clerk of Stales, Mr F. L. Yount; : Hon. Assistant Clerk of j Scales. Mr J. 11. C. Broad ; Stewards anti Committee: Messrs J. Brice. A. H. Rill. Jas. • Bull. H. F. Arkwrijrat; H. R. Gaisford. J. , McDonell. J. H. McLean, L. T. M--Lean. . F. McLean. Evan McGregor. Jas. McGreeor, : J. I>. Smith, and D. Simpson, and officers . ex officio; Judicial Committee: Messrs R. E. Beckett. K. W. iX-ighton. J. R. L. ' Stanford. D. G. Ridditord. and T. A. Dun- . can. PROGRAMME: First Race at 11.50 a.m. 11. HUNTERS’ HURDLES (for < { ua!ified Hunters only)—A handicap of 9u sov.- ; second horse to receive l'» sovs. and third horse , 5 sovs. from the stake. Minimum weight lOst. Over seven flights of batten hur- : dies 3ft. Sin. high. Nomination _os: acceptance 20s. One and three-quarter miles. 1. MAKARAKA TRIAL HACK. -Of 9o sovs.; second horse to receive 15 sovs. ar.d third . horse 5 sovs. from the stake. For horses . that have not won a flat race of 25 sov.s. or over at time of starring. Nomination 29s ; acceptance 20s. Weight 9st. Five fur- - RANGITIKEI HUNT CUP STEEPLECHASE I for qualified Hunter’ only L-A handicap of 12‘» sovs. and a Silver Rase Bowl, value 25 sovs. to the winner : second I to receive 1<» sovs. from the stake. Minimum weight lOst. Nomination 20s; acft. HEATON PARK HANDICAP lOpon) Of 175 sovs.; second horse to receive J • sovs. and third horse 10 sms. from the stake. Minimum weight 9st. Nomination 20s; ac- *. HACK AND HUNTERS’ STEEPLECHASE. —A handicap of 120 sovs ; second horse to receive 15 sovs. anti third horse sovs. from n 20s; acceptance s’»s. Two miles. ft. LADIES* BRACELET »for qualified Hunters only).—A handicap of 6«» sovs. and a 20 guinea gold bracelet watch to the win- ! r.er; second horse to receive l‘» sovs. and j third horse 5 sos. from the stake. Gen- • tlcmen riders. Minimum weight lost. 71b. ‘ Nomination 20s ; acceptance 20s. One and i a-quarter miles. WAIROMA HACK HANDICAP. Of IGA sovs.; second horse to receive 15 sovs. and j thin! ■ 5 Mini- I mum weight 9-t. Nomination 20s; acceptance 20s. Seven furlongs. NOMINATIONS. WEIGHTS AND ACCEPTNeminations for all events close on MONDAY. June 18th. at 9 p.m. Weights will be declared on MONDAY, June 25th. Acceptances for all events close on FRIDAY, June 29th. at 9 p.m. Penalties.—The winner of any race or races after declaration of weights may be re-handi-rapped by the handicapper. Definition of a Hunter.—A hunter is a horse who?e owr.tr can produce at the scale/ a certificate from the master of any hunt that the horse has been ridden to hounds during the present season. 1923. to the satisfaction of the master, and has neither won nor is nominated at the dale of entry for a race of Cl 00 or over, hack and hunter races excepted. RULES. All race= to be run under the New Zealand Rules of Racing. All Entries to be sealed and addressed to the Secretary. Rangitikei Hunt Club. Marton, and entrance money to be enclosed, with name of horse, age at time of entry, name of owner and trainer, pedigree, and colours of rider. AH Nominations by wire must be confirmed by letter by first mail afterwards* Accommodation and Stables.— The Marton Jockey Club has erected fifty-four loose-boxes and feed rooms on the grounds adjoining the racecourse, also an a< "omm<x|it!on house on the racecourse capable of accommodating fifty persons. The secretary will book accommodation for horses and attendants on application. ARTHUR WAY. Secretary. , P.O. Rot 3, Marton. Telephones: Office. 169: Residence. 314. Approved in accordance with the Rules of Racing this Ist day of May. 1923. Wm. HALL. Secretary, Wanganui District Committee. “NAZOL” acts like a charm In I tackling coughs and colds. Pene-! trating and germ-killing- Better; than mixtures or syrups. Most eco-, comical Is 6d. I

U.S.L.Motor Car Batteries Substantially Reduced in Price U.SJi. Motor Car Batteries have a splendid reputation all over New Zealand. They especially strong and sturdy, the plates being designed to withstand for years the vibration from rough roads. The hard rubber cells have never been known to leak and the outer casing is of teak. Adams Ltd., have reduced the prices of these Batteries from time to time in recent months, as improvements in dollar exchange and reductions in freight have made it possible to do so. The latest price reduction, now announced, brings the U.S.Ij. Batteries to so low a price level that it becomes much better business to buy a new U.S.L. Battery than to spend pounds repairing an old battery, of any make whatever. THE NEW PRICE LIST FOR U.S.L. BATTERIES IS AS FOLLOWS, THERB HAVING BEEN A KKDUCTBON OF £1 ALL ROUND. FORD, OAKLAND, AND OVERLAND TYPES—£7/10/-, STUDEBAKER LIGHT SIX, HUPP., HUDSON, ESSEX, CHEVROLET, BUICK, NASH, and OLDSMOBILE Types—£B/10/-, STUDEBAKER TYPES (all Models save Light "Six”)—£9/10/-, DODGE Type—£ll/10/-. A FURTHER REDUCTION OF 5 PER CENT. WILL BE MADE FOR CASH. ADAMS Ltd. Avenue • Wanganui And at Palmerston North, Christchurch and Tunaru.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18791, 28 May 1923, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18791, 28 May 1923, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18791, 28 May 1923, Page 8

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