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HAWKE'S BAY' 'jjOdKEY^<?LUB( : ■././.'^ ANNUAL T>AO.E-.'' ■•••.- "8ET1NG.",...- : •-<■ ,JX ; l\j > ...■,:, -us „,.;: THURSDAY AN D F R I D AYr' 1 '- ; 20th and 21st Maboh, 1879. Pbbsjdbnt : Robert Farmer. Esq. :. ': JtrDSB: Thomas Tanner, Esq." . '; : - ! : '-'Stbwards;:' '■■ "■•<'■■;■ •-•••' ;• ••' J. N. Williams Thos. 1 Tanner • ; ' W. J. B.irch Jas Lyon ''■'■','' R. Farmer W; Shrimpton* ' •••- - W.U. Burke 0. Bi Winter. .■ r , ; -H, TreAstirhbj'W. U. Rurke, Esq.'; ''■? : ')s, .. Starter: C. A. Fitzroy, Esq. .\. : .'. Clerk o>. the Cotjrsb : A Danvers; Esq. i> . v . , . . PROGRAMME. : ; ; ; Fiebt Dat, Thttrsdat, 2Cth Maboh; . : i\, MAIDEN , PLATE— Of 60 ; bovb, iritfc a ,: , „.; sweep of 3 soys each for starters added, '>. , ■ r open; to all horses that have never w/hlh ' ... ; an advertised race exceeding -£25, in; ( < , .valjieat time of xmtry. . Winner ".of v««ysuch; race after;. entry, to carryj- 71^ir[ft ,\ p^Halty. Weight for age, . distance it 'mile.: Entrance, £3. ,r „ ;...„.-. ... RAILWAY STAKES^-Qf SO jovb ; yffAf^i^ ",, '• for age,,digtance.| mDe^ : Entrance," £2,_ .;. , t -. NAPIER HANDICAP— QUSp.W, '&$& v ",.'.' > i sweepstakes of ,6ißoys.eaoh adcla^l, second^ . „ .! _ horse to receive 20 bovb, from 'the. Btakeß., \'j Distance ,l| miles. .Nomination ,2, BOVBj^r ' ... acoeptences, 3 sovb, to go '..ip ■tTtß.tiuii»' t : s^ t \' f ]■ Nomiuatiens addr egged to the SecV^t^ f^^ , enclosing '2.' soys. ".to, be "leffc'.a^ i l»lipyPn» y< ':-rV- '.'' . terion Hotel ,by 8 p.m. on Saturday, the 2lßfciD«oember.; , WeigMs. 'yn&'^^be 'de-. / . clared on Saturday, llth of January j acceptances, with 3 iaoys, on or before ' , r Saturday, Ist Febraaiy.^Sweep.on'nigKtj; 5 ;- v ", of general entry. Thejwiinnerof ••any, .' t ,.f-" handicap'of th"e.yalue>'f Spb after .'[ '(' ; declaration of the iweigbtsto carry jlOlba ' ' /\_ extr4,. of the. value pf ; '12p().,f16y1j ,7ibß '.'/.,,' \ extr^i, of the value of lpOieovß Slbßextw. j ' , t , Penalties not accumulative. '..".' ".',, \"-" .";" r . ' , r ' CORINTHIAN ;oUP—Yalue: £4o. . 2 milea.. ; ,;, Gentlemen rider*. Horses to be eitner- ,■,;.;.. owned' or ridden by members '■. of "the" ■; "/. HawkeY Bay Jockey Club. ! ; Welteif ff . „ j weights for age; Entrance, £8. " l ." '"''',' HACK RACB— Of 10 sovs {distance 1 mile: ; Catoh weights. Entrance, £1. "^ Sboovd Day, Friday, 2lat Mabo . ' * : ri 3 ' v l HANDICAP HURDLE RAOE-^M£t.Boyi, with a sweepstakes of 6 bovb esiKior starters added. Distance 2 miles, ,pyer . . .. 7 flights of hurdles. Entrance,2 bovbT ' ; , Weights to be published as sobii aapoß"'' * sible after night ef general entry. : ' ' '''"•'" HAWKE'S BAY PLATE-Of 60 sort. Distance 2 miles ; weight for age. En* .■■trance, JE3. , , .... PROVINCIAL PRODUCE STAEES~Of 60 bovb, with a sweepstakes of 3 soys each f or : starters, added, for all horses „-,, bred in. the Provincial Distriot .of Bawke's Bay that have never wdn f ah :tl advertised race exceeding £25 in value at ' time of entry. Winner of any snch race after entry to carry 71 Vs penalty. Weight for age; Distance 1 mile. Entranoe; £3. TRADESMAN'S HANDICAP— of 100 toti, with a ' sweepstakes of 5 sors each for acceptors added. Distance IJmUe. Entrance • 2 soys, and acceptance 3 soys, to go to ' the funds. • Weights will appear on ,; evening of first day's races. Acoeptance, '■■ with sweep, to be paid before 'the start for the Hurdle Race. SELLING RACE— Of 30 soya. Distant 1* ; miles. Entrance, £2. Weight for age. . . , ; Winner to be sold for £50. If entered to '■■■■.> be sold for £40, allowed 71bs i if for £30, allowed l^bat if for £20, allowed 21ibs; if for £10, allowed 281bs j any surplus to go to the funds. CONSOLATION HANDIOAP-®f 80 bovb, for all beaten horses (hacks exoepted). ; Distance 1 mile. Entrance, £2, i ■•• Notb.— Date of nomination for Napier Handicap, 21st December ; aobeptanoe Ist February; sweepstakes on day of grand entry. General entrieß Wednesday, 12th March, 1879. / No entry will be received for any raceet- ' cepfc upon , the condition that all claims, disputes, and objections arising shall be decided by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint, and their decision upon all peintß shall be final. .• General entries and nominations will be ; received by the Secretary, at the Criteriom Hotel, Napier, up to 8 1 pirn, on Wednesday 12th March... QuaUfioatibn fee of ! £2 pay- ' ( ' 1 able at the same time. ' ;; The rules and weights of the Canterbury ; Jockey Olubwill Ye Btriotly adhered to. ; Five per cent. wiJJI be deduoted from the ' grosß amount Of allßtakeß. 1 . : • Horses walking' over will reseive 50 per ■ cent. of tne Btakeß. .- . : F. D. LUOEffi,. 182 BeoretarT. city dining-rooms and public baths, ■•■- ;■-;■.. ;:;•-;;;_. ■ Hastings-strbbt .....:. .;..: N^mbb, ' Opposite Holt's Timber Yard. _-\ fTIHE inhabitants of Napier and surround* I ing districts and visitors will find the above establishment replete with all the comforts of a home. Cleanliness, oivility, . and moderate charges guaranteed. : ' First-class accommodation for boarders^ and an excellent table. Meals at all hours. . „ „;. Breakfast in time for early trains. Catering for public dinners. - ' ' '.; •',' • Teas and suppers on the shortest notice, , N.B.—Hot and Cold Baths] to. Open/ . from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. ' ' .' ] .9J'''l[! DR. THOMi S, (FOBMERLT 07 COLLINS & LONSDALB-STEBBT, MbLBOURNB), .wi,.,..'. MA V be consulted at his Medical ' ■ Establishment, "The Octagon,' 1 , - Dunedin, Otago, next to the Workin&Men's Club. Dr. Thomas' practice has been exclusively, devoted for the last twenty-six years to the treatment of Diseases of the Nervous and Generative System, Heart, Lungs, Liver, and Kidneys, Skin and Contagious Diseases/. ' . The following examinations have' been i'V . passed by Dr. Thomaa :— Licentiate Royal . College of Physicians, London, 1864 : Member of the Royal College of Surgeonsj London, 1859; Doctor of Mediome, University ' .' of Gressen, Germany, 1871; Licentiate, ia ; Midwifery, College of Surgeons; London 1864. ; ' '. .-■ . -.;■ -; ..; -„, . Patients residing in the neighboring; : . colonies can consult Dr Thomas^by lett«r. . * These consultations will meet witnhisijnr ;: . mediate and careful attention, and will be replied to by return steamer, coach, or rail; ( "- ;; Cases of medicines forwarded to all parts : of New Zealand, secured from observation, . . . ; Consultation by Letter ... £1. 3iß T T> "TT E R N O N» ENGINEER, Corner of Hastings-street and Dickeus-Btreet, ; STEAM, WATER, & GASFITTKR, • Brass Founder and Finisher. Conservatories, Green Houses, Dwelling < Houses, &c, fitted with Hot Water J Apparatus on the most approved and economical principle. .. l • . BATHS AND LAVATORIES FITTED UP. Agricultural Implements and all sorts of Machines fitted and repaired. , **- Boiling Downs' fitted' witH the Newest"^ ' improvementi. '•-_ / 33

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5306, 13 February 1879, Page 1

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