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Racing , . T3ETANE RACES. THURSDAY, 9th NOVEMBER, 1882. Stewards: A. Haultain, L. De Pelichet, W. A. Richardson, H. J- Twitrer, C. Villers. Handicappek, Starter, and <°lbrk of the Scales ■ Colonel White. Judge : Major Richardson. Secretary and Treasurer ; J. Steven. First race to start punctually at 12 o'clock. Ist. HANDICAP HURDLE Ri.CE —Of 30 Sovp. twice round the Course, about 2 miles, over S flights of hurdles 3ft. 6in. high ; nominations, 20s,- acceptances. 40s. 2nd. HACK HURDLE RACE—Of 10 soys ; 1 mile, over 4 flights of hurdles 3ft. Oln. high ; no horse to carry less than 9 stone ; post entrauce of 1 soy. 3rd MAIDEN PLATE-Of 25 eovs ;li miles ; weight for age; entrance, 2 rovs. The winner of any race of the value of 25 soys, after the date of entry to carry 71b extra. 4th, PUBLICAN'S PURSE—A handicap of 100 soys, 1 2 miles ; the second horse to receive 20 bovh, and the third 5 soys from the stake ; nominations. 2 soys ; acceptance, 3 soys. sth. THE WELTER HANDICAP—Of 30 soys: twice round the Course, nbout 2 miles ; gentlemen riders ; nomination. 20a; acceptances, iOa. 6th. THE FLYING STAKES-Of 40 soys, a handicap ; distance (once round the Course) about a mile ; nominations, 20s ; acceptances, 40s 7th. HACK RACE—Of 5 soys,- 1 mile: weights not less than 10 stone ; post entry, 10s In all disputes the decision of the Stewards to be final. Three horses to start for each race or no public money will be given. All protests must he accompanied by a deposit of £2, which will be forfeited to the fund if the protest bo considered frivolous I 5 per cent, will be deducted from the gross amount of all stakes. Nominations for all Handicaps will close at the Petane Hotel at 8 p.m, on Friday, the 13'h October. j Weights will appear on Saturday, the 21st October, Entries for the Maiden Plate, and acceptances for the Handicaps will close at the Petane Hotel at 8 p.m. on Friday, the 3rd November. All nominations, entries, and acceptances to be accompanied by the necessnry amounts in cash. J, STEVE tf, Secretary. WAIPAWA COUNTY RACING CLUB'S MEETING-. TO BE HELD ON THE KAIKORA COURSE, MONDAY, Ist JANUARY, (NEW YEAR'S DAY). President—Jas Lawrence, Esq. Stewards -Messrs Wm. White, J. E. Goose, A. Robb, E. Gray, J,K. Newton, Dr R. Yon Mirbach, Capt. F. Howard. Judge—Mr H. J. Baker. Handicapper and Starter—Mr A. T. Danvers. Clerk of the Scales, Mr B. B. Johnson, Clerk of tho Course- - First race to start punctually at 12 o'clock: \ T>ROGRaMME— HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of 40 soys; two miles, over 8 flights of hurdles 3ft 61n high. Nomination, 2 soys; acceptance, 2 soys. HACK HURDLE RACE, of 10 soys; one mile, over 4 flights of hurdles; for all horses that have never started in a weight for age or handicap hurdle race; weights not less than 10 stone. Post entrance, 1 soy. WAIPAWA COUNTY RaCING CLUB HANDICAP of 125 sove, with a sweep of 2 so y s for starters to go to the second horse ; distance, 1 J miles ; nomination, 3 soys : acceptance, 5 soys. The winner of any handicap after the declaration of weights, of the value of £100, to carry 71b penalty, of £50 to carry 51b penalty MAIDEN PLATE, of 25 soys ; 1J miles ,- weight for age; entrance, £2 103 ; for all horses that have never won 10 soys or over at time of entry, hack races excepted. Any horse winning £25 after time of entry to cai - ry 71b penalty. RAILWAY HANDICAP, of 40 soys; distance 1 mile; the winner of the W.C.R.C. Hardicap to carry 7ib penalty; nomination, 2 soys; acceptance, 2 soys. HACK RACE of 10 soys; distance, 1 mile; catch weights ; post entrance. 1 soy. CONSOLATION RACE, of 10sovs.; 1 mile ; for all beaten horses, hacka excepted; post entrance 1 soy. RULES. No person allowed to enter a horse 'unless he is a subscriber of at least one guinea to the Club All disputes, claims, or objections to be decided by a majority of the Stewards, or whom they may appoint, whose decision shall be final. All protests to be accompanied with a deposit of two guineas, to be forfeited if the protest is considered fi ivolous. Three horses to start for each race or only half tho money will bs given. " Hack ' shall mean a horse that has never started in a weight for age or handicap race. Nominations for the Maiden Plate (with ages of horses) Handicap Hurdle Race, W.C.R.C. Handicap, and the Railway Handicap, accompanied with the necessary amount in cash, must be left with thj Secretary at Kaikora not. later thaa 8 p. m. on the 9th December. Weights will appear on the 15th December; I Acceptances for the Handicap Hutdleßace, W.C. R,C Handicap, and the Railway Handicap, accompanied with the necessary amount in cash, and colors of riders, must be left with the Secretary, not later than 8 p m, on the 23rd December. Five per cent, deducted from the gross amount of all stakes. All races run under the H.B. Jockey Club Rules and weights. Admission—Footmen, Is ; one-horse vehicle, 2s 6d J 2-horse vehicle, 5.",- occupants, Is each. No horsemen allowed on the course. ' JAS. K. NEWTON, Hon. Secretary. Consultations A T7IORTUNE FOR -j S.^~ THE GREAT "BONANZA" CONSULTATION ON the MELBOURNE CUP, 1882. 50,000 Shares at Is. each. 1,000 Prizes, Value £3,500. First Horse £1000 Second Horse £200 Third Horse £100 Ptartere (divided) £100 Non-Btarters (divided) .. .. £100 5 Prizes of LlO £50 10 Prizes of £5 £50 20 Prizes of £3 £60 840 Prizes of £1 , £840 Total .. .. £2,500 To every Subscriber sondiner £1, the price of 20 Tickets, we will forward One Extra Ticket (Free), thus enabling the getter-up of a Club of 20 members a chance of winning £1000 without investing a • single penny himself. Drawing to take place on the 29th October. Shares foiwarded by return post. Result of Drawing posted to Subscribers, and advertised in the daily and weekly papers. Application, by letter only, enclosing Cash, P. 0.0. or Stamps, with Stamp for reply. Address, " BONANZA," care of J. Thomas. 20, SWANSTON-STREET, MELBOURNE. Many persons never invest a penny in sweeps. Why is this ? It is because they have, a moral avorsion for such schemes, and avoid them on principle ; or, it is because they regard them as swindles ? No ! On the contrary. The majority o these gpeople abstain from investing tbeir spare money in sweeps simply because they don't understand the working of them. For their information the promoters of this consultation will endeavor to explain in as few words as possible their method sf management. We offer a number of shares to the public at one shilling each, which, if not disposed of up to the day fixed for the drawing, the prizes will be divided in proportion to the nuinDer of shares sold. Thus, should you succeed in drawing the first prize, when only twothirds of the shares have been sold, you will receive £750 instead of £1000. The drawing will be conducted on the most approved and straightforward principles, by a committee of gentlemen appointed from amongst the shareholders. The whole amount subscribed will be divided amongst those holding the winning nnmbers, after Cup Day. 7j per cent, commission deducted from the amount disbursed. Bear in mind, that It is not often you will have such a golden opportunity of becoming tho possessor of £1000 by tbe investment of a paltry shilling;. You will stand as good a chance of putting £1000 in your pocket as anyouo etee. Some one must get it. Why not you? Remember, that wo give One Extra Ticket (Free) to those who send us £1, the piico of twenty tickets Art Unionr\ RAND ART UNION. [By Permission of tub Colonial Secretary.] A Grand Att Union for a magnificent AUTOMATIC ORGAN with full Orcheßtrt.l Accompaniments, Also, A Magnificent Collection of GRAND PANORAMIC PAINTINGS, By the great Artist Johan Schiber of Vienna. And a number of STEREOSCOPICAL VIEWS with Boxes, complete. The whole of the above Works of Art wero brought from Vienna at great cost. The present owner is only disposing of them on account of his leaving the District. They are to be disposed of by 100 Tickets at £1 each on tbe Art Union principle. Tickets can be had from N. Jacobs, Fancy Repository ; also from Mr S. Hooper, and Adolph Brewer, Proprietor. Date and place of Drawing will be advertised. JOSEPH CHICKEN, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, WAIPAWA. T> EPAIRS of every description carefully attended XV to, aud all workmanship guaranteed, Clocks and Watches for a period of 12 months.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3517, 16 October 1882, Page 4

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