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HAWKE'S BAY JOCKEY CLUB ■• '■-■■' ANNUAL' "pAOE ; EETINGK \ ;, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 20th and 21 bi Maboh,' lß79. ;•; Pbbbident : Robert Fanner. Esq. Judqb : Thomas Tanrfer, Esq. StbwabdS:" , J. N. Williams Thos. Tanner W. J. Birch ' Jas.Lyon R. Farmer W. Shrimpton W. U. Burke O. B. Winter. Treasubbb : W U. Burke, Ebo^. Stakter : C. A. Fitzroy, Esc[. . Cleek op the Course : A Danvers, Esq. . PROGRAMME. Fibst Day, Thxtbsdat, 2Cxh Maboh; ; MAIDEN I PLATE-Of 60 bovb, with a sweep of 3 boys each for starters added, open to all horses that'have toeverfwon :.< an advertised race exceeding £25 .in value at time of entry.. Winner of any; • such, race after entry, to,,. carry ;;7lb(i penalty. Weight for age, distance Ifc '. , mile. Entrance, £3. . „•...;'". RAILWAY BTAKESrr9f 30 bovb} weight for age, distance $ mile. Entrance,, .£2. , , , NAPIER HANDICAP— Of 150 B oy«, with/a; sweepstakes of 6 soys eaoh added, second horse to receive 20 bovb from the stakes. ■ Distance If miles. „ Nominatum _ ; ; ,2. epvs, . ..- acceptances : 3 boys,. to. go to the fuiulfl' Nominations addressed io the Secretary, ' enclosing 2 bovb. to he left at the Criterion Hotel by 8 p.m. on Saturday^ the ' 2lst December. Weights, will; be dfr clared on Saturday, 11th pf.January'j : acceptances, with 3 sbysj on , ; br before' ■ Saturday, lßt February. 1 Sweep on riiglit'' ; ' of general entry.,. The winner' of any.-! : handicap of the value of 300 ! sovb after ' : declaration of the weights to carry lOlbs extra, of the, value of .200' bovb^M . extra, of , the value of lOOlsovsSlbs extra. " ■ Penalties not accumulative; ' '•■''■- ' ;i < ■'•<■' CORINTHIAN CUP— Value £40. ' a^milM.! Gentlemen rider*. Horses to be either 1 1 ' owned or ridden by members of' the r ', ! ;. Hawke's Bay . Jockey Club. Welter -t. ; weights for age. Entrance, £2. if-' HiOK RACE— Of 108ovB},diBtancel : mile: w. Catch weights. . Entraheei ; £l. •; '!i '■• ' • Sboond Day, Fbidat, 218x f MABo . j HANDICAP HURDLE RACE— Of 50 sovßij : r with a sweeoatakea of 5 soys each' for.;,. . starters added. Distance 2 mUeß,?oyer : . 7 flights of hurdles. Entrance, '2 BbyK Weights to be published as a/wn at, pok* sible after night of generaLentry. " J '".'.. HAWKE'S BAY PLATE-Of 60 boy«. Distance 2 miles ; weight for age. Bintrance, £3. , . , '.' PROVINCIAL PRODUCE STAKES— Of 60 aovs, with a sweepstakes of 3 bovb each for starters added, for all horses bred in the Provincial Distridt of.;*; Hawke'a Bay that have never won an advertised race exceedirig,£2s in value at time of entry. Winner of >any swoh rjioe ( , i; , after entry to carry 71bs penalty. Weight for &8.6. > Distance 1 mile. Entrance, £9. TRADESMAN'S HANDIOAP—of 100 bovi, with a sweepstakes of 5 bovb eaoh for ao* ceptoraadded. Distance IJmile. Entranoe ' 2 soys, and acceptance 3 bovb, to go.to the funds. Weights will appear on evening of first day's races. Acceptance, with sweep, to be paid before 'the start for the Hurdle Race. , , : SELLING RACE— Of 30 soys. Distance li . milea. Entrance, £2. Weight for age. Winner to be sold for £50. If entered to . be sold for £40, allowed 7H)b ; if for £30, allowed I4lbs ; if for £20, allowed 2Ubfl;' if for. £10, allowed 28lbB ; any surplus to . ' go to the funds. ••■... .. CONSOLATION HANDICAP— Of 80 bovb, for all beaten horses (hacks' exoepted). Distance I mile. Entrance, £2. ' '- Notb.— Date of nomination for Napier Handicap, 21st December ; acceptance Ist February ; jweepstakes on day of grand entry. General entries Wednesday, 12th Maroh, 1879. No entry will be received for any race except upon the , * condition that . , all blainu, disputes, and objections arising shall be'de- ' cided by the Stewards, or whom, they may appoint, and their decision upon all point! . shall be final. , . • .... General entrieß and nominations will be; >: received by the Seoretary, at the Criterion ,v Hotel, Napier, up to 8 p.m. on Wednesday '-, 12th March. QuaMcation fee of £2..pay\; ; able at the same time. The rules and weights of the Canterbury' ' Jockey Club will be strictly adhered to.> ' Five per cent, will be deduoted from the gross amount of all stakes. ' Horses walking over will repeive 60 per cent, of the 1 stakes. : F. D. LUOKIE,;, .... .. 132 ■•■» Secretary.:. CITY DINING-ROOMS AND PUBLIC BATHS, ■■'"' '•■••■•:■ Hastings-street... ..."*"...' Napikb, ",' Opposite Holt's Timber: Yard, U1 ; t v rpHE inhabitants of Napier ;and sarround. J ihg districts and visitora >will!,find/th6 above estabUshment replete u with/ all ithe., comforts of a home. Cleanlinessj; oWility,. and moderate charges guaranteed. 1 ,! ;;. ", ' ', „ t Firat-class accommodation for . and an excellent table, '•'■"■ Meals at all hours. < Breakfast intknefor early train*, ;■ . . '.. . Catering for public dinners. * ... Teas and suppers on the shortest notice, ' ! j^ N.B.— Hot and Cold Baths] Is. Open from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. " ; :; v ' ;; 37 -y DR. T-H OMA S, ; . (FOBMERLY OF COLLINS & LONSDALE-STBBKTJ ' Melbournb), MAY be consulted at his Medical Establishment, "The Octagon," Dunedin, Otago, next to the Working Men's Club.' ■"• - ' " ' '. „.-: " ;.: V ".: Dr. Thomas' practice has been exclusively , devoted for. the last twenty-six years to the treatment of Diseases of the Nervousand Generative System, Heart, Lungs, Liver; and Kidneys, Skin and Contagious Diseases. . The following examinations ■ have been passed by Dr. Thomas': — Licentiate Royal College of Physicians, London, 1864: Mem- , ber of the Royal College of Surgeons,: ,Lon. ; don, 1859 ; Doctor of Medicine,. Uniyersi^r. ; of Gressen, Germany, 1871; .Licetitiate, ( in. '. Midwifery, College of Surgeons, London ;, 1864. , „ =• ...-■ •..,:•■ •; ■_:•■ Patients ■ residing in the neighboring colonies can consult Dr Thomas by letter.. These consultations will meet with his immediate 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. .36 T t> ~\T ER N ON* ENGINEER, , Corner of Hastings-street and Dickens-street. ' STEAM, WATER, & GASFITTER, Brass Founder and Finiaher. Conservatories, Green Houses, DwelUng \ Houses, &c, fitted with Hot Water Apparatus on the most approved . , . and economical principle. . . BATHS AND LAVATORIES FITTED TOP, Agricultural Implements and all sorts of Machines fitted and repaired. Boiling Downs fitted, with the Newest Improvement*, 38

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5307, 14 February 1879, Page 1

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