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Mr W. G. Hearne. Dear Sir,—Kindly, forward without delay another small bottle of your Bronchitis Cure. The bottle I had from you has cured two of my children, but I do not feel safe I without it in the house. I have also recommended it to my friends. I lost a fine Tittle girl, three years of age. from Influenza and Bronchopneumonia. I really believe that if I had had your medicine my child would not have died, Tor the other two, a boy five years old. and a baby eight months old, were sum ring exactly in the same way. and it acted like magic on them; in fact, a small bottleiul cured both of them; so trusting you will forward it without delay.—l am, yours, most gratefully, ' b (Mrs ) E. D. WARD, Cassilis, via Swift's Creek, Gippt.land, Vic.
G ISBORNE 0 LUB STEEPLECHASE MEETING. To be held on the Club’s Course, on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. July 4th and 1907,, President: The Hon J. Carroll; Vice President: Mr. D. Hepburn; Hon. Treasurer:,; Mr. G. Matthewson; Hon. Surgeon: Dr. Clias. F. Scott: (.Stewards: Messrs. J. Sisterton, C. J. Bennett, C. J. Parke:-, W. Gault R. Harper, G. R. Wyllie, H. M. Pcrter, T. McConell, J; A. HardE■ A. Martin, J. H. Martin. Captain Tucker, D. Hepburn, G Mattkewson, G. Oman, and D j’ Barry; Judge: Captain TuckerStarter: Mr. C. O’Connor; Handic^PP el ‘ ; Mr- J. Chadwick; Clerk of Scales: Mr. J. E. AVliitby; Clerk of Course: Mr. A. Pritchard; Totalisator Steward: Mr. W. O. Skeet.
programme:. First Race each day to start at 11.30 a.m. FIRST RAY. . ■‘DyffljS Handicap, of 60 sots ; second horse to receive. 10 sots from stake. Winner of any flat race after declaration, of weights, to carry olb penalty. Distance, 6 ance lo's Nomination > 20s; acoept--2 Handicap Hurdle Race, of 70 sovs • second horse to receive .10 sovs third horse 5 sovs. from the stake. The winner of any hurdle race after the declaration of the -weights to carry 71b penalty. .Dstance 14 miles; over 7 flights of hurdles! Aomination 20s, acceptance 30s. 3 Maiden Scurry, of 35 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from stike. Distance 4 furlongs. Weight 9at. .bor horses that have never won a race exceeding 5 sovs in value. 28th" y at y > June 4. Gisborne Park Steeplechase Handicap, of 115 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs; " thid . horse 5 sovs, from, stake. Winner of any steeplechase, after declaration of weights to carry-71b penary- About 3 miles. Nomination 20s, acceptance 40s. 5. Hack Flat Handicap, of 35 sovs: second horse to receive 5 sovs from stake. For hacks that have not won a race exceeding 40 sovs in value. Distance, 7 furlongs." Entry 20s, to close Fridav, June 28th at 9 p.m. : ;■> 6. Trial Steeplechase Handicap, of 50 sovs; second horse to receive- 10 sovs from stake. For horses,' that have not won a steeplechase* exceeding 60 sovs in value. About 2 miles. Nomination 15s, acceptance 15s.
7. Winter Oats Handicap, of 60 sots; second horse to receive 10 sovs from stake. Winner of any flat-- race after declaration of weights to' carrv 51b penalty.. Distance,'' 1 mile and a distance. Nomination- 20s, acceptance 20s. . SECOND DAY. 1. Waikanae Handicap, of 60 hots; second horse to receive 10. soys from stake. Distance, 7 furlongs. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. ' 2. Handicap Hurdle Race, of '0 so vs; second horse to receive 10 sovs and third 5 sovs,from stake. Distance 2 miles; over 8 flights of hurdles. Nomination 20s, acceptancftMiOs. 3 Maiden Scurry Handicap- of 36 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from stake. Distance, 5 furlongs. For horses that have never , won a race exceeding 5 sovs in value. O* inner of the Maiden Scurry first dav entrance fee returned).'Entry, 20s; to close Friday, June 28th, at 9 p.m. 4- Te Hapara Steeplechase Handicap 100 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs and third horse 5 sovs from stake. Distance, about 21 miles. Nomination 20s, acceptance 40s. 5. occond Hack Flat Handicap,- ol 35 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from stake. Distance 1 mile. For hacks that have not iron a race exceeding 40 sovs in value. Entry, 20s; to close Friday, June 28th, at 9 p.m. ! 6. Final Steeplechase Handicap, of 60 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs from stake. About 2 miles. For horses that have not won a • steeplechase _ exceeding 60 sovs iD value. Nomination 15s, acceptance 16s. 7. Fare Well Handicap, of 60 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs from stake. Winner of Waikanae Han dicap to carry 51b penalty. Dis tauce 1 mile. Nomination 20s. acceptance 20s.
Nominations for Itaces Nos 1 4, 6 and 7 (both days), close Saturday*. Juiie Ist, at 9 p.mi „ Weights for Flying, First Hurdles, Park atceplcclmse, Trial Steeplechai? and Winter Oats, Fridav, June. 21st Acceptances for First Day and entries for Hack Races (both days). Friday, June 2Stk, at 9 a.m. Weights for First Day’s Hack Flat, Saturday, June 29th. ' (}. NASMITH, . Secretary. J7J ACCOMMODA Is afforded tlie Travelling Public oi the East Coast at the TOKQMARU HOTEt* J. H. JAMIESON, Pretp.no tor.
Since taking over the Hotel, Mr. Jamieson notifies that the' greatesi attention has been devoted to tho needs of patrons, and he hopes to merit a continuance of the favors bo long accorded the hotel. ‘ : - The Best Brands of Wines and Spirit* Kept in Stock. First-class Stabling, and Good Padoolcing. • EASY TARIFF. "
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