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T?GMONT BACING CLUB, HAWERA. i Hn 8 SUMMEE MEETING, 18th and 19th February, 1891. First Handicap Hurdles, £75; First Handicap Hack Hurdles, £25 ; Sapling Stakes, £66; Egmont Handicap, £500; Trial Stakes, £40; First Handicap Hack . Flat Race, £30. Hawera Welter Handicap, r £50. Flying Handicap, £75, Second Handicap Hurdles, £75; Second Handicap Hack Hurdles, £30 ; Waimate Handicap, £150 ; Nursery Handicap, £55 ; Second Handif cap Hack Fiat Race, £30; Normanby Stakes, £50. j- Cards containing all particulars as to dates of nomination, acceptances, final j payments, &c, can be obtained on ap- . plication to 1 ALEX. G. BRETT, Secretary. DEMONSTRATION DAY. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28th, 1890. RECREATION GROUND, NAPIER. RAND DEMONSTRATION AND VX SPORTS, Under the Auspices of Trades and Labor Unions olHawke'a Bay. Handicappers for Running Events: Messrs R. Smith, A. M'Cartney, and A. G. Howe. Starter: . Judge : . Judges for Dancing : . Judges for Jumping, Throwing Hammer, and Wrestling : — . Judge for 1 Tug-of-War: . Judge for Quoits: . 1 PROGRAMME OF SPORTS. 1. Quorrs Match.—Prize, Trophy presented by Mr R. P. Flanagan. Entrance, Is. 2. Boys' Race (under 12 years), 100 yds.— First prize, 10s; second, ss. Entrance, Is. 3. Gibls' Race (under 12 years), 75yds.— First prize, 10s ; second, ss. Entrance free. 4. Maiden Race, 150yds.—First prize, £1 10s ; second, los. Entrance, 2s 6d. 5. Throwing the Hamhke, 161b.—First prize. £1 10fi; second, 15a. Entrance 2s 6d. 6. Hop, Step, and Jump.—First prize, £1 ; second, 10s. Entrance, Is. 7. Union Handicap, 100 yds, 220 yds, and 440yds.—First prize, £10 ; second, £5 ; third, £2 10s. Nomination, 5s ; acceptance. se. First event, 440vcU>. 8. Highland Fling, in costume (for juveniles under 15). —First and second prizes, silver medals. Entrance, Is. 9. Rttnuing High Jtoip.—First prize, £1; second, 10s. Entrance, Is. 10. Union Handicap, second event, 220 yds. 11. Wkestung (Cumberland style).—First prize, £2; second, £1. Entrance, 2s 6d. 12. IbißU Jio.—First prize, £1; second, 10s. Entrance, Is. 13. Menaokeib Rack, 75yds.—First prize, £1, second, 10s. Entrance, Is. 14. Union Handicap, third event, 100 yds. 15. Highland Flins, in. costume (open).— First prize, £1; second, 10s. Entrance, Is. IG. Thbke-legqkd Race, 100yds.—First prize, £1 10s; second, 15s. Entrance, 2s per couple. 17. Milk Handicap.—First Prize, £5; second, £2 10s. Acceptance, ss; entrance, 6s. 18. SAii,OEa' HoBNPiPK, in costume.—First prize, £1; second, 10s. Entrance, Is. 19. Handicap Steeplkcha.se, half-mile.— First prize, £4, second £2. Entrance, 4s; acceptance, 2b. 20. Committbk Handicap, lOOyda.—First prize, £1; eecond, 10s. Entrance, Is. 21. Old Men's Rack (for Union men over 40), 100yds.—First prize, £1; second, 10s. Entrance, Is. 22. Theke Mile Handicap.—First prize, £6; Recond, £2; third £1. Entrance, 2s 6d ; acceptance, 4s. 23. Tug-OF-Wab, for teams of 10 men from Federated Unions. Prize, £3. Entrance, 10s per team. i 24. ConsoLiTioN Handicap, 220yde.— First prize, £2; second prize, £1. Entrance, 2s 6d. Tho Union Handicap will be decided by points, the first in each event scoring 5 points, second 3, third 1. Entries for events 7, 17, 19, and 22 nrnst be in the hands of the Secretary, at tho Masonic Hotel, by 10.30 p.m. on SATURDAY, 18th October ; declaration of handicaps on TUESDAY, 21st; acceptances closing on SATURDAY, 25th, at 10.30 p.m. at Masonic Hotel. Entries must be accompanied by previous performances and colors of competitors, and also with the necessary fee. Entries for remaining events, with the exception of Nos. 2, 3, "8, and 24, which must be made on the ground, close with tho Secretary, at the Masonic Hotel, at 10.30 p.m. on SATURDAY, October 25. Admission to ground Is ; children halfprico. THOS. M. MURPHY, Hon. Sec. IMPOUN DED at Hastings, by the Ranger, on the 10th October— Chestnut Cob Gelding, branded O near shoulder, star in forehead, ofi hind foot white, shod all round. If not claimed and expenses paid will be cold on the 26th of Ootober, at 12 o'clock noon. W. STOCK, Poundkeeper. IMPOUNDED at Farndon, by Kotuku— JL 1 Bay Gelding, gone in off shoulder, branded pjj on near shoulder, star on forehead, shod. 1 Chesnut Filly, star on forehead, shod. 1 Bay Gelding, black points, white spot on back, branded like y> shod. Will be sold on the 2Sth October at Noon, unlosß redeemed. J. P. SMITH, Poandkeeper. TMPOUNDED at Hastings by the X tho Ranger on Ootober 13th— Chestnut Gelding, branded like HL (conjoined) on near shoulder, little white on off hind foot, shod all round. If not olaimed and expenses paid will be sold at 12 o'clock noon, on the 2Sth October. W. STOCK, Poundkeeper. rinREES ! TREES I ! TREES !! ! The undersigned offers the follewing at very Reducod Prices : — APPLES (2 years) 0* per doz., or 60s par 100 APPLES (8 years) 12s per doz., or 80s per 100 PLUMS (2 and 3 yearn) 12s per doz. PEARS (2 and 3 years) 12s por doz. PEACHES, worked on Plum Stocks (2 years) 20s per doz. GOOSEBERRIES and CURRANTS 3s per doz. CUPRESSUS MACROCAE.PA (2 years) 8s por 100, (3 years 12s per 100 PINUS INSIGNI3 (2 years) 6s per 100, (3 years) 10a per 100 ROSES (H.P.) Gs per doz., or 40s per 100 ROSES (Tea) 12a per doz. HAWTHORN QUICKS (2 years) 7s per 1000 And all otbor TREES, SHRUBS, and FLOWERING PLANTS at equally Low Prices, f .o.b. at BluS. Packing at net cost. SEED POTATOES (own growing). Prices on application. Catalogues sent by Post on application. ROBERT CLEAVE, NtJBSKBYMAN, InVBEOABGILL. TAEADALE NURSERY NOW READY, NEW AND ENLARGED \ CATALOGUE 1 FOR PLANTING SEASON, 1890. Post freo on application. Intending Planters are respectfully requested to visit tho Nurseries, and inspoct ° { THE LABGEST AND BEST STOCK '_ In Hawke'a Bay. r a J Ordots Booked now for future delivery. 7 h I H. J. GIsJBERD. " I"AME&~Gi]EESONr FARRIER, AND 3 GENERAL BLACKSMITH, Having leased tho Premises in Hasting, street, Napiut, lately occupied by J. Pabkbbs will be glad to too the old customiu-s who >«ay favor him with their support

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5965, 18 October 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5965, 18 October 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5965, 18 October 1890, Page 1

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