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Racing. HAWKE'S BAY JOCKEY CLTJB. BOXIN-α DAY MEETING, 1882. To be held on the Hastings Racecourse, ON TUESDAY, 26th DECEMBER, 1882. President—Captain W. R. Russell. Stewards— J. N. Williams, W. U. Burke, C* C, Murray, J. H. Coleman, C. .B. Winter, Wm Douglas, W. Bhrimpton, W. J, Birch, B. D. Tanner, Allan McLean. Jud*e—w, Shrimpton. Handicapper—' J. O. Kvctt. Clerk of the Course—A. T. Danvers. Clerk of the Scales—Colonel White ■ P R O .G » AM M E— Christmas Handicap- Of 60 soys, second horse to receive 10 sovb from the stake ; distance one-and« •-quarter; mile. Nomination 1 soy; accep- • tance2eovi '■ ■' : ' Maidbn PiiATß—Of 60 eovs; distance 1 mile; entrance 2 boys. Weight for age ; for 2-year-olds and upwards. •" Op6n to all horses that . have never won an advertised race exceeding ■ 25. soys ia value . . : JHasdicap Hurdlb Raob—Of 50 BOV8; dißtance two . miles. Nomination 1 soy; acceptance 2 soys HABTisas Handicap—Of 150 soys; second horse to receive 20 boys from the stake. Distance two-and-a-half miles; nomination 2 soys; acceptance 4 sove . .. . ■ •• Hack Raob—Of 10 eovs; distance 1 mile. Post entrance 1 eov ; no weight under 10 stone Consolation Handicap—Cf 30 soys; distance 1 mile Entrance 1 boy ; for all beaten horses (hacks excepted) rules and regulationsno entry will be received for any race except upon the condition that all claims, disputes, and objections arising shali be decided by the Stewards, or whom thoy may appoint, and their decision upon all points shall be final No qualification fee . . • - The rules and weights of the Hawke's Bay Jockey Club will be'strictly adhered to Five per cent will be deducted from the gross .amount of all stakes ■ Horses walking over will receive 50 per cent of the stakes . F. D. LUCKIE, Secretary. HAMPDEN RACING CLUB'S ANNUAL MEETING. TO BE HELD AT HAMPDEN, ON THT7ESDAY, DECEMBER 28th, 1882. Stewardßr-Messrs G; Ward, J, J. Baker, T. Ingram, S. Vesty, J. Cullinane. Judge Mr H. J. Baker. ; Handicapper and Starter " First race to start at 12 o'clock sharp. T> R O G R A M M E— Handicap Hurd&b Bach, of 15 soys; distance 2 miles; over 6 flights of hurdles 3ft. 6in. high; open to all horses ,- entrance, 2 soys. MAroBN Platb, of 10 soys ; distance 1J miles; open tOy-all horses that have never won public money to the amount of £10 or oyer; weight 9st. ; : entrance 1 soy. Hampdbn. Stakbs Handicap, of 20 bovb ,• open to all horaes,- distance 2 miles ; entrance 2 soy. District Rack,of 10bovs; distance 1J miles; open to all horses; must be the bona fide property for three months of any person or persons residing in the North Ruatanlwha Road Board District; weight 9at up;' entrance 1 soy. Consolation Handicap, of 7 soys; distance, 1 mile; for all beaten hoisee; post entrance 10s Hack Hurdlb Racs, of — soys; post entrance , CONDITIONS. No person permitted to enter a horse for any of the above races unless a subscriber, of one guinea to the Club, Hack Race excepted. Three ;horses to start for eich race or only half tha advertised stakes will be given. . Entries for Handicap Hurdle, Hampden Stakes, Maiden Plate, and District Race will close not later than 8 p.m. on Saturday, 23rd December. Protests to be immediately lodged with.'the Secretary, and to fee accompanied with 1 soy, the same to te forfeited if objec'ion be considered frivolous. . ' All disputes, claims,.and objections arisiner out of the racing shall'be decided by the stewards or a majority of them and their decision shall be final. All entries containing amount ol qualification and entrance, name and age of horse, pedigree and performance, with colors of riders, to be addressed to the Secretary Hampden Bacing Club. No entry received except on these conditions. Admission—Horsemen 2a; footmen Is; vehicles 2a 6d : occupants Iβ each. JEREMIAH CULLINANE, . Hon. Sec. WAIPAWA COUNTY EACING CLUB'S MEETING-. TO BE HELD ON THE KAIKORA COURSE, ; MONDAY, Ist JANUARY, . (NKW YEAR'S DAT). President—Jas Lawrence, Esq. Stewards—Messrs ■ Wm. White, J. E. Goose, A. Robb, E. Gray, J,K. Newton, DrK. 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 the Course--First race to start punctually at 12 o'clocki x> r o g r a m m c— HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of 40 sove; two miles, over 8 flights of hurdles 3ft 6in high. Nomination, 2 soys; acceptance, 2 soya. . HACK HURDLE RACE, of 10 eovs; one mile, over 4 flights of hurdlee; 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 ot 125 boys, with a sweep of 2 soys for starters to go to the second horse ; distance, If miles; nomination, 8 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; \\ milee ; weight for age; entrance, £2 10s; for all hoises that have " never won 10 soys or over at time of entry, hack races excepted. Any horse winning £25 after time of entry to carry 7lb penalty. RAILWAY HANDICAP, of 40 soys; distance 1 mile ; the winner of the W.C.B.C. Hatdicap to carry ,71b penalty; nomination, 2 boys; acceptance, 2 soys. . HACK RACE, of 10 soys; distance, 1 mile; catch Weights ; post entrance. 1 boy. ■ ■ CONSOLATION RACE, of 10sovs.; 1 mile ; for all beaten horses, hacks excepted; post entrance 1 soy. RULES. Np person allowed to enter a horse unless he is a subscriber of at least one guinea to the Club. All disputes, cl&inis, or objections to be decided by a majority of the Stewards, or whom they may appoint, whose decision ehall be final. All protests to be accompanied with a deposit of two guineas, to be forfeited if the protest is considered fiivolous. Three horses to start for each race or only half the money will ba given; . " Hack '' shall mean a horse that has never started in a weight for ago or handicap race. Acceptances for the Handicap Huidle Race, W.C. R,C Handicap, and the Railway Handicap, accompanied with the necessary amount in cash, and colors of riders, must bo 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, „ „, r Admission—Footmen, Is ; one-horse vehicle, 2s 6d ; 2-horse vehicle, 5s ; occupants, Is each. No horsemen allowed on the course. Fon. Secretary. Consultations. 1 A TTIORTUNE FOR -f ■Is. A. J: J-s. THE GRE4T "BONANZA" CONSULTATION ok the CHAMPION STAKES. To be run on New Year's Day, 1883. 50,000 Shares at Is. Each. 136 Now Year's Gifts, Value £2,500. £ £ £ First Horse .... 1,000 142 prizes of 20 .. 810 Second Horse .. 2001 5 „ 10 .. 50 Third Horse .. .. 100 110 „ 5 .. 50 Starters divide .. 100 20 „ . -60 Non-starters divide 1001 Total.. ..2500 Twenty-one Tickets forwarded on- receipt of One Pound. No less than 5 Tickets sent to any single address. Shares sent by return post.. Application for shares to be sent by letter only, inclosing P. 0.0, notes or cheques. If Coin ia enclosed, please register letter. 3d extra for reply and result. Victorian stamps up to 9s may be sent, if other colony stamps pleaso exchange at the rate of 2s in the £. Exchange on cheques ls< Bank notes (except Victorian) 3d. Please enclose an addressed envelope, unstamped , ADDRESS —"BONANZA," cake or J. THOMAS, 20 Swanston Stroet, MBLBOUBNE, In cases where a number of friends, or a club wish to become subscribers, let one of the number send for shares in his or her name onlyi Result of drawing will be advertissd in the Melbourno Leader, and posted to subscribers imme- I diately after drawing. If any of your numbers havo drawn a horse or ft prize, post ns the licket with your natre and address, and the amount ef prize will be mailed to you, less our comm'.ssion, lo per cent. Drawing will take plp.ee on December 20th, and will be conducted with the utmost fairness by a committee of eharchoMere, The Promoters of the " Bonanza " Consultation on the Melbourne Cup, 1882, desire to express its warmest thanks to its friends and patrons for the prompt and fpirlted manner in which they eubscribed for she res, and for the confidence repos°d in our enterprise! We confidently believe that the " Bonanza ,, Consnltation owed much if its popularity to the fact of its being a novel idka as a sweep, more especially so, when by the simplcinveßtment of onb shilling you become a ehareDolder in a company that gives you a chance of winning £1000, In order to procure a share in any other large sweep you would havo to port with £1 for a single chance, while wo en the otner hand will give you 21 chances of win- I ning £1000 for tlio same amount, hence our great ) advantage over Others in tho tame line of business.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3567, 14 December 1882, Page 4

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