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TJAWKE'S BAY JOCKEY CLUB. SPRING MEETING, 1889. 30th SEPTEMBER and Ist OCTOBER. Judge—W. Shrimpton. Stewabds—Ciipt. Russell, M.H.R., Messrs. J. H. Coleiiuui, E. Conroy, Wm. Douglas, C. A. Fitzßoy, H. Gaisfurd, Geo. Hunter, A. C. Lang, Allan MoLean, J. I). Oimond, M.U.R., W. Shrimpton. MAKTiiR —James Lyon. Olei.'K of the Scauks—E. Conroy. HANMOArrKP.— J. O. Evett. Pi-.OGJh.AMME. FIRST DAY, MONDAY, 30th SEP f EMBER. Septkjibee Handicap, of 60 soys. Second horse- to receive 10 soys from the stako. Nomination 1 «iv, on night of general entry. Weights will be declared on THURSDAY, 20th September. Acceptance, with 1 soy, by 3 p.m. on SATURDAY, 28th September. One mile and a distance. Fiest Handicap Hubdus Race, of 60 soys. Second horse to receive 10 soys from the stake. Nomination, 1 soy, on TJEBDAY, 3rd September. Weights will be declared on TUESDAY, 10th September. Acceptance, with 1 soy, on night of general entry. About two miles. Hawkes Bat Guineas, of 300 sovb. with a sweepstake of 10 soys for acceptors added. Second horse to receive 30 soys from tho stako. For three-year-olds. Colts, Set 101b ; fillies and geldings, 8s olb. Sweep on night of general entry. Closed with 85 nominations. One mile. Maiden Plate, of 40 soys. For three-year-olds and upwards that have never won a raco exceeding 25 soys iv value at time of entry. Winner of any such race after entry to oarry 71b extra. Weights, 3-year-olds, 7st 71b; 4-year-olds and upwards, Bst 21b; mares allowed olb, geldings 3lb. Entrance, 1 soy, on night of general entry. One milo and a quarter. Welcome Stakes, of 50 soys. Second horse to receive 10 soys from tho stako. For two-year-olds. Weights—Colts, Set 51b ; fillies and geldinge, Sst. Entrance, 2 soys, on night of goneral entry. Four furlongs. Corinthian Stakes, a handicap of 40 soys. Minimum weight, lOst. Gentlemen riders. Nomination 1 soy. on night of general entry. Weights will appear on THURSDAY, 20th September. Aceeptanco 1 soy. by 3 p.m. on SATURDAY, 2Sth September. One mile and a quarter. N.B.—" Applications for election as a gentleman rider must bo made to tho Committee of tho Jockey Club iv whose district the applicant resides, and must bo proposed and seconded by members of tho Club. On election the committee shall issue a certificate, which shall entitle tho holder to ride as a gentleraau rider on any racecourso where these rules are in •Force. Provided that tho certificate may bo cancelled at any time on sufficient cause being shown. No person having received payment in consideration of work performed in connection with tho training or riding of horsos shall be eligible to ride as a gentleman rider." Flting Handicap, of 75 soys. Second horse to receive 10 soys. from the stake. Nomination 1 soy. on TUESDAY, 3rd Septembor. Weights will bo declared on TUESDAY, 10th September. Acceptanco with 2 soys. on night of goneral entry Six furlangs. SECOND DAY-TUESDAY, Ist OCTOBER. TniAt, Handicap, of 10 soys. For horses that have never won a raco exceeding 40 sovp. iii specie at timo of, starting. Nomination, 1 soy., on night of general entry. Weights will be declared on night of first day's races. Acceptance, with 1 soy., by 10 p.m. on night of first day's races. Once round. Second Handicap Hukdlb Race, of 60 boys. Second horse- to receive 10 soys. from tho stako. Nomination, 1 aov., on night of general entry. Weights will be declared on night of first day's races. Acceptance, with 1 soy., by 10 p.m. on night of fir«t day's races. About one mile and three-quarters. Spbino Handicap, of 225 kovs. Second horse to receive 20 sow., and tho third horse 10 soys. from tho stake. Nomination, '_ soys., on TUESDAY 3rd September. Weights will be declared on TUESDAY, 10th September. Acceptance, with 5 soys., on night of general entry. 'Ihe winner of the H_,wko'ss Bay Guineas or of nny handicap of the value of 100 soys. after tho declaration of the weights to carry 51b extra. Ono mile and a-half. NuESEBV Handicap, of 50 soys. For two-year-olds Nomination, 1 .soy., on night of general entry. Weights will be declared on night of first day's races. Acceptance, with 1 soy., by 10 p.m. on, night of first day's races. Four furlongs. Post Stakes, of 25 soys. Second horse to receive i> soys. from the etakc. Weight, &st. Maidens allowed 71b. Winner of any race of tbo value of 10 soys. to carry 71b extra ; of 60 soys., Mlb extra; of 80 soys., 211b extra : of 100 coys. and upwards, _Slh extra. Penalties not accumraulntive. Declaration of penalty o allowance must be made at time of ertry. Post entry, 1 soy., to be made with tho C!«rk of tho Scales before the start for the Nursery Handicap. Once round. Weltkb Handicap, of 50 kovh. Minimum weight, Bst. Nomination 1 soy. on night of general entry. Weights will be declared on ni{rht of first day's racos. Acceptance, with 1 soy., by 10 p.m. on night of first day's races. One milo. Feck Handicap, of 50 soys. Open to all horses (hurdle horses and two-year-olds exceptod) that havo started at the meotiiig prior to and including tho Spring Handicap. Weights will be declared immediately after tho Welter Handicap. Acceptance, with 2 soys., to be made with tho Clnrk of the Scales not later than fifteen minutes after declaration of tho weights. Six furlongs. DATES OF NOMINATIONS, ACCEPTANCES, &c. (With Amounts to be forwarded to the Secretary). N.B.—All events close at 10 p.m. unless stated to the contrary. TUESDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER. soys. Nominations.—First Handicap Hurdles, 1 Flying Handicap, 1 Spring Handicap, 2 TUESDAY, 2-lTii SEPTEMBER (General Entry). Nominations.--September Handicap, 1 Maiden Plato, 1 Welcome Stakes, 2 Corinthian Stakes, 1 Trial Handicap, I Second Hdcp. Hurdles, 1 Nursery Handicap, 1 Welter Handicap, 1 Acceptances. —First Handicap Hurdles, 1 Flying , Handicap, 2 Handicap, o Sweep.—Havvke's Bay Guineas, 10 SATURDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER, By 3 p.m. Acceptances. —September Handicap, 1 Corinthian Handicap, 1 MONDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER, By 10 p.m. Acceptances. —Trial Handicap, 1 Second Hdcp. Hurdles, 1 Nursery Handicap, 1 Welter Handicap, 1 F. D. LUCKIE, Secretary. Criterion Hotel, Napiur. iPCn'LP.iNUvIcNT LiFE INSURANCE D£.">AIVnvSEMT. '■an;r advantages. :,-,... .in iiiiwiiis ii:i'l lavgH bonuEOS. Fui',if: k'fi't in Now Zealand. .■Jμiii- ;m"-! imiitrrl/fitfhj after proof of death. : !...-i lil i.Tii! couilitioiis. ],o'.»- Now Zuiilaml mortality. K<",']iomicul lii.'iim.'ji.'iiiotit. SuUo Ki'ourity. TOTAL .SUM AHSUJtED (including J!i>!iu«Vi.!iti-nr:| £7,135,243 TOTAL FUNDS (tlie whole invoatod in .New Zoii.lii.ikl) £1,328,193 In atl'lition to ilii» illkivo fundn, the oftiMi Ims an ANNUAL INCOME of over JgGS.OOO The Surplus Cash I'rofit. in 1885 wero _5342,-fi6 wPKSIWi OF TONTINE SAVINGS FUND SECTION Tcmtiue .Savings Fund System Policies are vow being issued. Nuw Assurors iiutl oxistins Assurance Policyholders will bu allowed to join this section. All profit, accruing after entering the section arc sot apart to bo tiividod among the policyholders romuiniiiK in tho section a. the end of 1000, when liberal returns iv caßh are anticipated. Tho principles of tho Tontine and mode of keupiiif; accounts aro not kept secret, »8 in caso of other Tontiuea advertised. V Information can bo obtained at the Head Ofllco and all Branches and Agencies, and also from the Travelling Agents of the Department. F. W. FKANKLAND, Actuary and Principal Officer. D. fit. LOCKIB, Oo ramie-lon*- , . COOTE ROAD BAKER¥. j. h."blair GROCER, BAKER, AND CONFECTIONER, HAVING Purchased the Business lately carried on by W. EVENSON and having: Twenty-five Years' Experience of tho Colonial Market, combined with his thorough, knowledge of tho Best Brands of Flour and strict attention to his trade, trusts to merit a fair share of public pati'ona_ro. Make one trial of hin Sulf-Haiijiiig i'lour, specially prepared by himwelf Orders punctually attended to.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5605, 16 August 1889, Page 4

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