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A UCKLAND TROTTING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. IN AID OF THE lIUNTLY DISASTER FUND. (AU the proceeds, after paying stakos and expenses, to go to tlie above fund.) To b<l held at I'OTTER'S PADDOCK, EPSOM, ON SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1891. President, ¥. Imvry, Esq., M.H.R.; Stewards, Messrs D. H. Tonka, 11. O. Nolan. J. McNiccol, F. Lawry, M.H.R.. VV. K. Carter, A. It. Harria, VV. Paul, W. Adams; Juds;e, F. Lawry, Esq., M.H.R.; Startor, Mr K. 1). Ha Is toad; Time, keeper, dipt. C. Kohn ; Clerk of Course, Mr T. Brown ; Cleric of Scales, Mr F. W. Marks ; Handioappers, Messrs E.D.lluLstoad and W. Adams. Auckland Trotting Club Rules, HANDICAP PONY RACE of 20 soys.. second pony to receive 3 soya. from tho stakos For pernios 14 hands and under. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 10s. Distance, llvo ( furlongs. MAIDKN TROT HANDICAP of 40 BOYS., second horse to receivo 5 soya. from the stake. For all horses that huvo never won an ai.vertir.ed trolling race exceeding iO Boys. in value. Nomination, 203; acceptance, 20a. Distance, two miles. EPSOM STAKES of 20 soys., 3<.>coivi horso to rceoivo 5 soya. from tlio stake. Foi'pouies 14.2 aud under. Nomination. ISs; acceptance, Iss. Disttince, seven furlongs. HANDICAP THOT of 60 boys., second horse to reuolvc 10 soys. from the stake. The winner of tho Maiden Trot to reootvo a penalty of 15 seconds behind its original slart. Nomination, 303 ; ucceptanco, iOs. JDialanco, threo miles. SELLING TROT of 20 soya. Tho winner to be sold immediately after tho race for 15 soys. If ontorud to he sold for less, 3soe. allowance made for lsov. reduction in selling price; if ontored to be Bold for nil, SOaocs. allowed. ISntrunee. 20s. Distance, 21 miles. HANDICAP HUKDIjES of 2b soys., second horse to rceeivo ssovs. from tho stake. For ponies 14.2 and under. Over live IHkMs of lmrdlea. Nominalion, lCs; acceptance, 15::. Distance, 1| mi!t/s. HANDICAP PONY TROT or 30 soys., second horse to recoivo ssovs. from tiio stake. The winner of tho Maidon or Handicap Trot to receive a penalty of lOseca. hehind its original start. For ponies 14.2 and under. Nomination, 153; acceptance, 15s. Distance, 2 miles. Nominations closo with tho Secretary on FRIDAY, May 1. Handicaps to appear about, May P. Acceptances close with tho Secretary on FKIDAV. May 15. In all Trots time handicaps. Horses to bo ridden in colours. Horses to carry lOst, ponies 9st (in Pony Trotting , races only). Previous performances mupt bo sent in with the nominations in all cases where tho horses or ponies' have not already performed at. a meeting run under Ihe Auckland Trotting Club rules. On noprolonco whatever will nomination or acceptance money bo returned through a pony heiny.- over hcifrht. Penalties not cumulative. Slakes paid less 5 per cent, for expensus of course. Every trainer shall have his horse at tho post ready to start, at tho time appointed by the Stewards, and every jocicoy is to be at tho post, ready to slart, at that lime. Every trninoror jockey making di<fault theroin may he fined in I a sum not exceeding 10 soys. Special attention of owners find trriinora is directed to the above rule, which will bo strictly enforced. Ail communications to ho addressed to the Secretary. Durhani-stroot East, Auckland. C. F. MARK. Secretary. A UCKLAKD RACING CLUE, ~'~ M ' WINTER MEETING. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1891. I HANDICAP HURDLE PACE of 100 soys,Beeond horso to receive 10 soys. out of tho stakes. Kntranco 1 soy., and acceptance 2 soya. each, to go So the'funds. Over 8 fliiihia of hurdles. Two miles. MAIDEN STEEPLECHASE of SO soys.—Second horso lo receive 30 sovb. out ot the stakes. For all horses thnt have never won, 5050v3. at time of entry. Four-year-olds to carry list 61bs; tlvo-year-o'.ds, 13st; sixyenra and aped. 12st 31bs. Kntranco 2 soys., and 2 soys. each at tho post. About two miles and a-fcalf. WINTER WELTER HANDICAP of.Bosova.~ Second horso lo receive 10 soys. out of Uio stakes. Entrance 1 soy., and acceptance 2 SOV3. each, to s;o to the funds. One mile. GREAT NORTHERN STEEPLECHASE (Handicap) of ZOOscvs.-Sreond horse to receive 30 soya., and third horse 10 soys. out of the stakes. Entrance 2 soys., and acceptance 3 novs. each, with a final payments soys. at the post, to sjo to tho funds. About three miles) and a-half. SELLING STEEPLECHASE of 70 sova.-Kn-tranco 3 soys. each, to go to the funds. Four-year-olds to carry list 6!bs; flvo-year-olds, 12ai; six years and aged, 12st 3ibs. Tho winner to be sold by auction immediately after the raco, for 100 soi's. If entered to bu sold for fcO soys. allowed Slbs; if for 4'J aovs., lOlbs; it for 20 soya. ISlhs; it for nil. to carry 9st 71hs. No other allowance. About three miles. LADTES' BRACELET value ZQ SOYS. for UlO first horso, and a bracclot value 10 soya. to tho second horse. Entrance 2 BQVS. each, to KO to the fund;.!. Gentlemen riders. Three-year-olds to carry 103t 131b; four-year-olds, list, 51tw; flve-yoar-olds, list 121 tH; six-year-olds and aged. J2st, itihs. All horaos to be nominated by ladies. One mile. FRIDAY NEXT, May 1, by 8 p.m., Nominations Great Northern Steeplechase, 2 soys. ; Handicap Hurdics, 1 soy. FRIDAY, MAY 23, Goneral Entry Night. WM. PERCIVAL, Secretary A.U.C. JAKE ANNUAL RACE MEETING. saturdax"may 2, isoi. CLUB'S COURSE? LAKE TAKAPUNA. Acceptances and Entries for Soiling Race close on WEDNESDAY. 29th April, at 9 p.m., with tho Secretary, at Lake Hotnl, or 11. a. Hayr, '■ Sporting Review," Vulcan Lane. MAIDEN PLATE, 10s ■ HANDICAP HURDLES, 15s LAKE CUP, 20h SETTLERS' RACE. 10s MAIDEN HURDLES, 10s FLYING STAKES, 10a Entries for SELLING RACE, 15s Arrangements have been made with the North Shore Ferry Company to run their fine fleet of Steamers at intervals during tho day to the Lake Wharf. THROUGH TICKET (Inclutlintr Admission to Course). ONE SHILLING AND SIXPENCE. R. M-ACKAY, Hon. Sec. PeMic Noilcsa. I . _ T ICENSES to Kill Game, under the proH A visions of the Animals' Protection Act, 1880, can now bo obtained at the Chief Post Office, Auckland, and any country money order office, on payment of the fee of one pound. Licenses to Sell Game can bo obtained at the Auckland Office on payment of the foe of five pounds. The Game Season, 1891, extends from May Ist to July Slat. IF yOUE WATCH WANTS PROPERLY REPAIRING, TAKE IT TO JOHN BURROW, Who has made Watch Repairing a special study, and whose Workshop is fitted with the best English and American Lathes and 1 ools for making every part of a watch at lowest co3tColoured fiold Jewellery Repaired and Re-coloured. Chronometers, Chronographs, Repeaters, and Alarum Watch©3 Repaired. 23, QUEEN-STREET (Next Albert Hotel), Auckland.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 95, 25 April 1891, Page 3

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