T)ETANE RACING CLUB. QUEEN'S JUBILEE MEETING. TUESDAY, 24th MAY, 1887. President: J. H. Vautier. Vice-President: G. H. Swan. Hon. Treasurer: G. H. Swan. Stewards; W. A. Richardson, A. Waddell, C. Villers, H. Williams, A. M'Cartney, T. H. Gilford, R. L. Williams. Judge: G. H. Swan. Handicapper: J. O. Evett. Starter: Arthur M'Cartney. Clerk of the Scales: . Clerk of the Course : J. Lopdell. PROGRAMME. 12 Noon.—Feee Handicap, of 30 soys. 1 mile. 12.45 p.m.—Handicap Htjedle Race, of 40 soys.; second horse to save his stake. About 2 miles. 1.30 p.m. —Hack Huedle Race, of 15 soys. Ahout 1J mile. Weight not loss than 10 stone up. " Hack " shall mean any horse that lias never started in a weight-for-age or handicap race of any sort. 2.30 p.m.— Birtiiday Handicap, of 100 soys. 1J mile. Second horse to receive 15 soys from the stake. 3.15 p.m.—Hack Race, of 15 soys. 1 mile. Not less than 7 stone up. " Hack " shall mean any horse that has never started in a weig-ht-for-age or handicap race of any sort. 4.0 p.m.—Ladies' Plate, a handicap of 40 soys. l,i mile. Gentlemen riders. Minimum weight of 9 stone. 4.30 p.m.—Petane Stakes Handicap, of 40 soys. J mile. Winner in any handicap after the declaration of the weights to carry 71b penalty. CONDITIONS. No entry will be received for any race except upon the conditions that all claims, disputes, and objections arising out of the racing shall be settled by the or whom they may appoint, and their decision on all points shall be final. All protests must be accompanied with a deposit of 2 soys., which sum shall be forfeited if the protest is not sustained. Races run under the New Zealand Metropolitan Rules of Racing. Five per cent, will bo deducted from the gross amount of all stakes. All events close at 9 p.m. of the dates named at the Caledonian Hotel, Napier. DATES. Nominations. —Handicap Hurdles, 1 soy, 2Cth April; Birthday Handicap, 1 soy, 2Gth April; Ladies' Plate, 1 soy, 26th April; Petane Stakes, 1 soy, 26th April; Hack Race, 10s, 17th May; Hack Hurdles, 10s, 17th May. Weights. — Handicap Hurdles, 10th May; Birthday Handicap, 10th May; Ladies' Plate, 10th May; Petane Stakes, 10th May: Free Handicap, 18th May. Acceptances.—Handicap Hurdles, 1 soy, 17th May; Birthday Handicap, 3 soys, 17th May ; Ladies' Plate, 1 soy, 17th May; Petane Stakes, 1 soy, 17th May; Free Handicap, 1 soy, 20th May. NIGHT OF GENERAL ENTRY, 17th MAY. GEORGE T. CROSS, Secretary. JUBILEE SPORTS. NAPIER TRADESMEN'S ATHLETIC CLUB. FARNDON PARK, MAY 24th. Grand Jubilee Handicap, of £30 ; second man £7, and third man £3 from stakes. Distances 100, 200, and 300 yards. Nomination, 7s Gd ; acceptance, ss. Maiden Race, 150 yards, Ist prize, trophy presented by Mr P. F. Colledge, and £1 10s; second, £1. Entrance, 2s 6d. One Mile Handicap, of £0 ; second man £2, and third £1, from stakes. Nomination, ss; acceptance, 2s 6d. Hurdle Handicap, of £S ; second man to receive £2, and third £1, from stakes. Distance, 220 yards ; 8 flights. Nomination, 2s 6d ; acceptance, 2s Cd. Bhacelet Event (Handicap) 440 yards, I bracelet presented by hotel proprietors. ! Competitors to be nominated by ladies. Nomination, ss; acceptance, 2s Gd. Consolation Handicap, 150 yards; Ist prize, £1 10s. Entrance, 2s Gd. ■ High Jump (open); Ist prize, £1 10s; second, 10s. Entrance, 2s Gd. Long Jump (open); Ist prize, £1 10s ; second, 10s. Entrance, 2s Cd. Boys' Race (open); Ist prize, 15s; second, ss. Entrance, Is. Higaland Fling (open) ; prize, Mr G. I. Clarke's medal and £1. Entrance, 2s Gd. Bagpipe Cojipetition (open); prize, Mr R. Smith's medal and £1. Entrance, 2s 6d. Nominations, with performances, for Grand Jubileo Handicap, Bracelet Handicap, Hurdles, and Mile, close on MONDAY, May 2nd ; acceptances, also entries for Maiden Race, with colors, on May 16th ; open events on ground. ARTHUR G. HOWE, Hon. Secretary. TTAWKE'S BAY COURSING CLUB. PROGRAMME FOR MAY 11th, 1887. All-Aged Stakes—For an unlimited number of dogs ; winner to receive 20 soys ; runner-up, 5 soys. Nomination 10s, on Wednesday, April 20th. Final payment 21s, on Wednesday, May 4th. REGULATIONS. At the time of nomination the name of the dog, pedigree, and color must be sent to the secretary at Kelly's Hotel, Hastings, with the fee. At the time of final payment the names of the dogs intended to be run must again be stated. Nominations, &c, close at 8 p.m. on their respective nights. Alt. T. DANVERS, Secretary. M. E. MILLER. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. HPHE salea of the Moteo and Mount Erin JL properties, announced to take place about the 22nd April, are postponed till further notioe. M. R. MILLER, Auctioneer. SHEEP FOR SALE. The undersigned has for Sale— LINCOLN -rwjvrs LEICESTER j. fiff. claßß ROMNEY MARSH lg™ and Lnnorted COTSWOLD, AND f Looal ™ n d p £ np ° te MERINO J * locks - Also, ahout |'ry aa r\ FAT AND STORE SHEEP. Lincoln Cross Wedders and Ewes Cotswold Cross Wedders and Ewes ' Romnoy Cross Wedders and Ewes Pure Merino Wedders and Ewes In various sized lots to suit purchasers. M. R. MILLER, Stock and Station Agent. AN OPPORTUNITY OF RARE OCCURRENCE. To be sold by Private Treaty, one of the Very Best Estates in the Patea district, probably in New Zealand. Rich Soil of great depth. All open grass land, centrally situated. Road and Railway Communication all that can be desired. WILLIAM COWERN, Auctioneer and Estate Agent, Patea, Is instructed by H. S. Peacock, Esq., of Manutahi, in the Patea district, to sell by PRIVATE TREATY, at the earliest possible opportunity, all his MAGNIFICENT FREEHOLD ESTATE OF 1220 ACRES OF RICH AGRICULTURAL AND FATTENING LAND, All fenced, grassed, and subdivided, of which at least 800 acres is land unsurpassed on the coast. After the above is sold there will bo an auction of the whole of his WELL-BRED HERD OF CATTLE, FLOCK OF SHEEP, DRAUGHT, HARNESS, AND SADDLE HORSES, and FARM IMPLEMENTS. The Property will be sold in two lots if required. Note. —Mr Peacock's many old friends will read with exceeding regret that the above step is taken owing to his protracted illness, which precludes him from exercising any supervision over his estate, and change of air and travel being imperative. The Auctioneer's instructions are to use every effort to effect a sale without delay. Applications cordially invited. Title Guaranteed. WILLIAM COWERN, Auctioneer, Patea. T\ICKENS-STREET BAKERY. JAMES BARTLETT (For many years foreman taker for Mr James Heron) begs to announce to the public of Hawke's Bay that his new establihsment is now open replete with a varied assortment of Confectionery in all its branches. Fancy Bread and Bisouit Baker. Customers waited on daily. Note the address—Two doors from the Caledonian Hotel, Dickens street. THE OLD LAND AOT)THENEW. NEW SONG AND CHORUS, At all Music Sellers.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4904, 3 May 1887, Page 4
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