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HAWIiE'S BAY JOCKEY CLUB. O TEEPIECHSASE TV/TEETING, To be held on the Hastings Course ON V THURSDAY, 20TII JUNE, 1885. 7 PKOGKAMME— MAIDEN STEEPLKOHASB, of 100 boys ; about 2 miles. Entrance, 5 sovsi ; weight-for-age. For horses tnat have never won a steeplechase exceeding 30 f ove. in value LADIES' BRAtJELKT, of 100 soys. Bracelet value SO eovsi first horse; bracelet value 20 soys i, second liorsa. Four-year-olds and upwards; J?wfc miles on the flat For horses that have never won a race exceeding 25 aova. in value. Gentlemi n riders Horses to be nominated by ladles. I'.nl anee, 5 eovs. Weights—4yrs list; syrs list 121b, 6\w and a«ed 12st 3lb. Ko allowances. UAWKK'S BAY STKf.PLECH4.SK. A Hmdlcap of 400 soys., second horsi to receive r>) EOVB. and the third hoise 20 soys. from the stake ; distance, 3.V miles. Nomination 2 hovbi, acceptance 5 suvs . fical payment S soya. Winner of any Steeplechase Handicap of lhe value of 200 soys alter depuration ut weights 71b ex r<>, TROTTINW RACE, of 50 soys., second horse 10 soys. fiom stake. No weight under list, Entrance 3 sins Thive miles. HACK STEEPLECHASE, of 30 soys. Not lesa thin 10 stone up. Post cntties. 2 soys. About Ik miles COXs-OLATION STEEPLECHASE, a handicap of GO Fovs. ; about 1£ miles. Nomination 1 soy., acceptance 2sovs Nominations Hawkc's Bay Steeplechase, 9 p.m. 19th May ; weicbts, 2nd June. Acceptance and general entries,9 p in. 16th June. Final payment Hawkc's Bay Steeplechase, 2 p.m. 23rd June. The per cont. will be deducted from winnings. N.B —Programmes with full | articulari on application to— / F. D. LUCK lE, I Secretary. J* "OETANE OACING /HUB, To be held on the PETANE RACECOURSE ON MONDAY, MAY 25, ISSS. President: Mr. John Shcthan. Vice-President: Mr J £1. Vautier. Judjce : Mr, George Henry Swan, Hand capper : Mr. J O. Evett- Stirter: Mr. Arthur M'Oartnev- Clerk of Scales : Coiorul White. Clerk, of Course: Mr. James Lopilolli Stewards: Messrs Hicli irdson, H. Monteith, H; Williams, E. Conroy, and C. Viliers. PROGRAMME : HANDICAP HURDLE KACa, of 30 sov3. ; about 2 miles, over 8 flights of hurdie3, 3ft. Gin. high. Entrance, 1 aov ; accept nice, 1 soy. nACK HUhDLE RACE, of 15 eovf.; once round tho com so ; we'qht not less than 10 stone. Post cutrauco, 1 soy. MAIDEN of 25 soys.; 1$ mile ; we.ght for o£o. Entrance, 2 sjvs, THE BIRTHDAY HANDIC IP, of 100 soya; 1J mile ; second horse to receive 15 soys. out of the btako. The winner of any handicap of 100 soya. , after the declaration >.f lha weights to carry 71b k rcaalty. Entrance, 2 *ovs.; acceptance, 3 soya. T LADIES' BRACKLIiT, value 30 soys , with 15 soya. ' ad'icd. A Hlirh Weight Handicap, minimum-** weight, 9et 7!t> ; distance, 1£ mile; horses to be nominated by ladies; gentlemen riders. Entrance, 1 soy.; acceptance, 2 soys. HAI X KLAT SfcLLING RACE, of 15 soys, : one round the course Winner tj be aold. If out r- dj to bo sold fer £25. lOat ; if for £20, 9st ■lib ; it for £10, S*t Slh ; if for £10,75t12!b ; any surplus accruing from the sale to go to the FRYING STAKES HANDICAP, of. 30 soys. ; distance, jf-mile. The winner of the Birthday Handicap to carry 7!l> extra. Nomination, 1 Boy ; acceptance, 1 soy. RULES AND REGULATIONS. *\l* j No entry will bo received for any race except upon the coiKlit on tlv.it all claiinj, disputes, and objections arising out of ihe racing shall be settled by the Stewu. da or whom they in iy appoint, and their decision on all points Shall he final. All protests niu-t be accompanied with a deposit of 5 sjvs , which tutu shall be forfeited if 'he protest is not sustained Tr.o Rules and Weights us adopted by the Pctano Bnciug Cub will be strictly adhored to. I'ive per cent, will be deducted from the gross amount of all t-tukes. Horsea walking over will only recoivc 50 per cent, of tho stakes. "Hack" shall mean a horsn that has never started in a weight for age or handicap raco. Nominations for all Handicaps cloio at the Caledonian Hotel :it 8 p. m on PRID V, 10th April. Weights will appear on WEDNESDAY, 6lh May at 8 p.m. Acceptances and General Eotrleß closo at 8" pm. on TUESDAY, liih May, at the Caledonian Hotel, Napier. First Race to start punctually at 12 o'clock. L DB PELICHET, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer, ]EsTABLISHED 187G.] TjIUKETAPU STORE AND POST-, JL OFFICE. L A Lakge AssoKTsruNT of GENERAL STORES Always on Hand, at Lowest possible Prices, Consisting of— GROCERIES, DRAPERY, SADDLERY. CROCKERY, IRONMONGERY, &c., MEN'S AND YOUTH'S CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES. Also, a Good General Assortment of Deapeky. PUKETAPU HOTEL AND STORE. PROPRIETOR. Tho Hotel is newly erected, and affords every Accommodation for Travellers, and is replete with every comfort A Good Table." "WINES AND SPIRITS Of the Best Brands, ENGLISH AND COLONIAL ALES. The Stables are large and commodious and Eirst-class Paddocks, Accommodation Paddocks for Drivers of Cattle and Sheep. Puketapu Coach loaves the Hotel daily for Napier at 8.30 a.m. ; returning at 3 p.m. Patea Mail Coach arrives every Mon« day, and leaves tho Hotel at 7 a.m. every Thursday. _ (fr^yv WELLINGTON , jy V E o R X S, Cuba-Street, (Established ISG3). "^^^ W. BARBER, Proprietor 1 Silver Medal and two Certificates of Merit for Dyeing. WOOLLEN, Silk, and Mixed Fabric?, in Ladies' Dresses, Jackets, Ulster?, &c, Cleaned and beautifully Dyed any color, without being unpicked, Gent's Clothes Cleaned, Dyed, and Pressed to look like new. Dye warranted fast. Window Curtains, Table Covers, &c. Cleaned or Dyed. Straw Hats Cleaned and Dyed. Kid Gloves Cleaned. Feathers Cleaned and beautifully Dyed any color, and Curled. Best dyes and chemicals only used. Newest and fastest colors are produced at the lowest possible price compatible with first-class ■workmanship. Agent for Napier : N. JACOBS, Fancy Repository, Hastings-street, Who will forward Parcels without expense to Customers. wTeoyjo SHIP CHANDLER, i Poet Ahuriri, - /^ BEGS to call the attention of the public of Hawke's Bay to his large and superior stock of— CANVAS HORSE COVERS Made of the best canvas and felt lining well strapped, and grood fit. Prices °' according to quality, ati'd sud, 15/-, 17/0, 20/-, and 23/- Each. Also— OIL-SKIN CLOTHING. Long Coats, Jackets, Trousers, Leggings, Sou-westers, and Oil Sheets at low ° prices. Tents, Tarpaulins, Nets, Twines, Oars, Rope, Blocks, &c, &c. on hand. A liberal reduction made to country storekeepers. W.BO V D , POKT AIIITEIRI. M. G- KIBBLEPOST OFFICE STORES NOESEWOOD, \ ' Situated in 5110 cenire of the Norscw<4si sot.tl<;mcnt. M. Gi'ibblo has mado it hia business to supply tho wants of the district with GENERAL GROCERIES, DRAPERY, IRONMONGERY, and Bush Implements. Fungus bought in large or small quantities. Highest prices given for local produce. Agent for the Daily Telegeapii.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4300, 9 May 1885, Page 4

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