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TTTEBTLAND RACING CLUB (registered) HOKITKA. MIDSUMMER MEETING MONDAY & TUESDAY, January 4t'i ai d sth, 1904 OFFICERS : Judge — Mr A Stevenson ; Statte-, Mr F A. G Archtr; Hardieapye-, Mr J Keller; Timekeeper, Mr J J M'Jntosh; Clerk of Course, Mr F M'Gregor ; Clerk of Sca'es Mr E H Robinson ; Treasurer, Mr D J Evans; Hon Surgeon, Dr Teiohelmapii ; Stewards — Mca&ts F. M'Gregor, L. Dodson T W Beare, J. 1). Lynch, E. H Robinson, J' Keller, Dr Teichelmann, W. A. Thompson, J J M'Jnto h. PROGRAMME OF EVENTS. SECOND DAY TUESDAY JANUARY sth 1904 TEIiEOBArn Hwdk-ap, of £30; second 2iorse to receive £0 out if stakes. Nomuation 10s, acceptaucc 20s. 6 furlongs la. To start at 1.15 p.m — Introduced Handicap Titur ( : n saddle), of £20 ; second horse 'o n u^ive £5 out of stake ; uornni tini >n ICK received 011 Hokitika nu-ttonr-e up to 4 pm. on first daj's ru">; hmdicap declared at Post Office Hotel. Hokitika, at 10 o'clock; nccep'an.e !0 - , received up to 11 o'clock same liiyht ; distance, one mile. Town Hack Hanuc r, of £25: second horse to receive I'o out af stakes. Nomi-nat-on 10s, accepttVi c, 15s. 1 mile. Hurdle H\>dicw, of £40; second horse to receive £o out ot .«t.ikes. Nomination 15s, acceptance 255. Ii miles Hokitika Handic p, of £50 ; second horse to receive £10 out of stakes. Nomination 20s, acceptance 30s. 9 furlongs and a di tance (130 yd .) 1 Rimu Hammcu- Saddle Trot, of 25sovs ; I s cond liora to ricuvp £5 out of stakes. Nomination 10% aofeptance 15s. 1^ miles Koratahi Hack Handicap, of £25; second horse to receive £5 out of stakes. Nogikation 10s, a ceptance 15s. 7 furlongs Fi.naij Hakihuw, of £30; se ond horse to receive to out if slat's. Nomination, 10s, acccp'ciucp^O-i. 6 furlongs. Winner of any race after r>e laration of I -weights may be ie handi appecl. Money \v ill be , c eived fo investment on the Totaiisator by the undersigned on the usual conditions, up to noon each race day. Totaiisator di\ id ends will be paid on first and second horses in which fie or more horses in separate interests start. Notice to Owi ers, Trainers, and Jockeys. — Pass<s will be issued to Owo era only. Trainers, Jockeys, ami Apprentices admitted free, ONLY upon production of their licenses. I Horses nominated for any of tVe following race- 1 , viz, No. 1, 4, 7 (Ist clay), and No. 1, 4, 7 (2nd day) are not eligible to be nominated for hack i aces. D J EVANS. Secretary. Submitted and approved, CHAS. S. HOWELL Vice-President. A. L. MYKRS, Treasurer, New Zealand Trotting Association. (Signed) W. E. WANKLYN, Secretary, Canterbury Jo.-key Club. EGOS, ECCS, EGGS! All poultry breeders should use SpkOSEK's Eggine, the great egg producer. A tonic and not a spice. It doubles the laying power of the hens, increases the size and weight of all birds, and keeps them free from disease, and in tip-top condition. Price, Is 6cl a tin, by post 2s. SPROSEN'S Egoine Chicken Food— specially prepared for feeding chicsS — it makes them healthy and they grow very fast. Price, Is per t : n — by post Is 9cl. SPROSEN'S Eggine Ec.g Preservative, the best of all egg preservers— nvx it with water and it is ready for use. Is tin preserves 14 dozen eggs ; a Is Gil tin preserves 2S dozen. By post Is 9d and 2s 6d. Pure Minorca Eggs 5s and 10s a doz n — Unequalled as layers, and tip-top for show. H.L. SI'ROSEN, Chemist, Octagon, Dunedin. P.S. When ordering mention this paper £12CT IN CASH PRIZES SPRING BLOSSOM TEA COMPETITION. FOR PARTICULARS SEE COUPON ENCLOftgB IN EACH PACKET. Criterion Hotel. RICHMOND QUAY, GREYMOUTH. P- J. BELLETT, ... Proprietor. (Lac Pioneer Hotel, St Kilda, Dunedin) 'iyfc " ISHES to inform the public of V t Greymouth and Country Districts that he has taken possession of the above hotel, which has been renovated and refurnished right throughout. First-class table kept. Good accommodation for boarders. Hot and Cold Water Baths. Tariff Moderate. Telephone 110. Visitors will receive a hearty welcome. g^°Only the very best of Wines, Spirits and Ales kept. Is there such a person as Buffers Hheumatic pains, that baa not beard what (Bock's Rheumatic Powder claims? The excess of uricncid it helps to descroy, and Bnfferers perfect health may again enjoy Do our readers know my name, Which has already gained much fame I am of only small dimensions, But own to great pretentioDP, As lots of friends will certify, My merits a trial does justify To cure all throat affections I lay claim And please, BOCK'S BALSAM is my name. If Toothache gives you cruel pain, Be thankful it is not a sprain, From toothache we assure you, BOCK'S HERB EXTRACT will cure you. The" above is free from acids, being puiely herbal, gives iDgtant relief without injuring the teeth and proves permanent id most cases. Price Is at leading chemsts and stores. Beck's Herbal Preparations may be hid post free from Parkinson aud Co. The live Chemists on the Coast. Bcrns and Cuts.— Slight injuries of this character are of frequent occurrence in almost every hoivebolt*. While they are not dang^rou*, except when blcod | poisoning re ults from the injury, they are often qnii9 painful aiid annoying The} c<m be quickly healei bj applying Chamberlain's. Pain Balm It allays the pain almost instai.tly and heata ihe injurec paits without matter being formed which insures a cure in one-third the time that the usual treatment would requne. It is the most perfect preparation in us-e for burijs, scald ,cuts, bruise?, and l;ke iojurie?. It should be applied with a feaiher, and before tbe parts become swollen if possible. For sale by J. Chesney & Co Wholesale Agents.

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West Coast Times, Issue 13079, 5 January 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 West Coast Times, Issue 13079, 5 January 1904, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 West Coast Times, Issue 13079, 5 January 1904, Page 4

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