j -VTAPIER PARK RACING CLUB NEW YEAR'S DAY MEETING, IS9O PROGRAMMEMn «ti___a Handicap, of 50 soys. 1 mile Hai. [DlCap Hitbd_b Race, of 75 eovs; seconc i : lorse to receive 10 soys from tha stakes. X distance, 2 miles. Nrw'\ Tjkas Handicap, of 130 soys ; second bo. "so to receive 20 soys from the stakes Dtetn.nce, li miles.' S£ i6bts ___toicap, Of 40 soys. For all horses <• that ha\o never won a race of over 4C soys at time of starting. Distance, i furlongs. T* 'o-y__vom> Handicap,of 70 soys; seconc horse Co recidve 10 soys fiom the stakes, Distance, 6 ; furlongs. F_itno Hani">i cai, > oi " 75 soys; second horse to receivi* 10 soys from the stakes, Distance,i> furlongs. Hauihcap Hack Eace, of 40 soys. Onoc round. Gekenbibadows .Handicap, of 40 soys. Weights will °o deolared after the Flying Handic. _•• Acceptance, 1 soy, 10 minutes afte. '■ the finish of the Haok Race. Distance , 1 furlongs. DATE OF NOMI "NATIONS, &o.— ■ MONDAY, 9th Dccc mber. — Nomination tor all o vents, 1 so v each. FRIDAY, '27th Decern ber.~-Weights will .be decls .red. . M.ON'DAY, 30th December.— Acceptance Midsuir tmer Handioa o, 1 say; Handicap Hn rdle Race, 2 soys; New Year Handicap, 3 soys; Two-year-old Handicap, 2 soys; Flymg Handicap, 2 soys; Handioap Hack .Race, i soy ; Shorts E handioap, 1 soy. The Hack IU .cc is for horses that have never won a ro cc of over 40 soys in value at the time of starting-. Hor_«3 that are engaged, in Derbys, Guineas, Oa_s,_or St. Lega "s at the time of nomination are ineligible. Nominations, Acceptances, &c, close with the Secretary at the Club's Office, | Market street,. Napier, at 10 p.m. unless otherv/iso specified. A. T. DANVERS, Seoretary. ORMONDVILLE, NORSEWOOD, AND MAKOTUIKU RACING CLUB. HA*CK Ra"g~_"m FETING, To take place on tho KOPTJA COUBBE, OiSf DECEMB ER 3ora, 1889. President, •Mr Chas. Leach; Vice-President, Mr O. .Ericksen ; Treasurer, Mr R. R. Groom ; Judge, Mr C J. Davis,- Starter, Mr H. Monteitb , 'Clerk of the Scales, i Mr C. I loarfe; Clerk of the Course, Mr H. Olsei m Handioapper, A- T. Danvers, Esq:; St ewards, Messrs W. L Siddells, C. Higgi as, M. J. Skinner, C. R. Baines, A. Wrigh ■&, L. Falconer, T..Hall, H. W. Gasson. ,- : - PROGRAMME: 1. Handicap Hack Hubdle Race, of 20 soys.; aboi it 2 miles; over 8 flights of hurdles 3ft. 6.in. high ; second h owe to receive sso ia. out of the stakes. Noi'iination, 10s; i iccep.tance, 10s. 2. Distbict I lace Hxtbdle Race, of 8 sov.^-; about 1 n ule; over 4 flights of hurdhvt 3ft. Bin. hi _h; no weight less than lOst. Entrance, S Js. 3. Handicap Hack Fi_t Rao_, of 30 soys. ; about I j rr iles; sscond horse to receive 6 soys. gut <sf the stakes. Nomination, 15s; accep *<_nee, 15s. 4. Distbict - __lt Race, of 8 soys.; about 1 mile; n a weight less than Bst 71b. Entrance, Ss, 5. Hack Novbi, Race, of 25 soys.; about J mile ; the w inner to become the property of the Steward. s ) immediately after tho race. No weight loss than 9st. Entrance, £1 ss. 0. Fi/hng Hack Handicap, of 15 soys.; about il mile. Nomination,. 1 0s ; acceptance, ss. 7. Distbict Ladies' Bbaceu «, valued 7 soys.; about l£ miles; nomination by ladies of the district; no wei gutless than lOst. Entrance, 7s. Nominations for Handicap- Hurdles, Open tlacK Handicap Flat Rac ie, and Flying Handicap must be in the 1 lands of the Secretary not later than 8 p.m. on the 4th December. Weight-s will appear on the 11th December, and a .cceptances and general entries close at 8 p.m . on the 18th December. All communications to beaddr-3ssQdtot.be Secretary, Ormondville. Five per cent, to bo deducted from all stakes. GRATEFUL- -COMFORTING. £P PS' S~ 000 O A BRE__KFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of the natural law _ which jrovern the operations of digestion s .nd nutrition, and by a careful application of tho fine properties of wellselected Cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our broakfas t tables with a delicately-flavored boveraj* o which may save us many heavy doctors ' bills. It is by tho judicious uso of such » rticles orf diet that a constitution may he grf .dually Unit up until strong enough I to re sist every tendency to disease. Hundred .s of subtle maladies are floating around us r, sady to attack wherever there is a weak pom t. Wo may escape many a fatal shaft by \ keeping ourselves well fortified with , pure blood and a properly nourished frame.' —Set j article in the Cudl Service Gazette. Ma de simply with boiling water or milk. Sol d in Jib packets by grocers, labelled thus :.: J AMES EPPS & CO., homcbopathio chemistd, London, Eb___bj>..
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5715, 23 December 1889, Page 4
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