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HAWKE'S BAY- JOCKEY CLUB ANNUAL 't>AOE' TyrBETINO-. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 20th and 21 3T Maroh, 1879. President : Robert Farmer, Esq. Judqb : Thomas Tanner, Esq. Stewards : J. N. Williams Thoa. Tanner W. J. Birch Jas. Lyon B. Farmer W. Shrimpton W. U. Burke O. B. Winter. Treasurer : W. U. Burke, Esq. Starter : C. A. Fitzroy, Esq. Clerk of the Course : A Danvers, Esq. PROGRAMME. First Day, Thursday, 2Cth March; MAIDEN PLATE-Of 60 sovb, with a sweep of 3 boys each for starters added, open to all horses that have never won an advertised race exceeding £25 in value at time of entry. Winner of any such race after entry, to carry 7ibs penalty. Weight for age, distance 1% mile. Entrance, £3. RAILWAY STAKES— Of 30 aovsj weight for age, distance f- mile. Entrance, £2 NAPEER HANDIOAP— Of 150 sovb, with a sweepstakes of 5 boys each added, second horso to receive 20 boys from the stakes. Distance 1| miles. Nomination 2 bovb, acceptances 3 boys, to go to the funds The •winner of any handicap of the valuo of 300 soys after declaration of the weights to carry lOlbs extra, of the value of 200 , Boys. 7ibs extra, of the value of 100 soya Elba extra. Penalties not accumulative. CORINTHIAN CUP— Value £40. 2 miles. Gentlemen rider*. Horses to be either owned or ridden by members of the ! Hawke's Bay Jockey Club. Welter weights for age; Entrance, £2. HACK RACE— Of 10 soys ; distance I mile: Catch weights. Entrance, £1. Skoond Day, Friday, 21st Maro . HANDIOAP HURDLE RAOE— Of 50 boys, with a sweepstakes of 5 boys each for starters added. Distance 2 miles, over 1 flights of hurdloß. Entrance, 2 bovb. Weights to be published as soon as possible after night of general entry. HAWKE'S BAY PLATE-Of 60 iov«. Distance 2 miles ; weight for age. Entrauce, £3. PROVINCIAL PRODUCE STAKES— Of 60 boys, -with a sweepstakes of 3 boys each for starters added, for all horses bred in the Provincial District of Bawke's Bay that have never won an advertised race exceeding £25 in value at time of entry. Winner of any such race after entry to carry 71b» penalty. Weight for age. Distance 1 mile. Entrance, £3. TRADESMAN'S HANDIOAP— of 100 bovb, with a sweepstakes of 5 bovb each for acceptors added. Distance l^mile. Entrance 2 bovb, 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 sovb. Distance H miles. Entrance, £2. Weight for age. Winner to be sold for £50. If entered to be sold for £40, allowed IVob ; if for £30, allowed 141bs ; if for £20, allowed 2Ubs; if for £10, allowed 281bs j any surplus to go to the funds. CONSOLATION HANDIOAP_Of 30 boys, for all beaten horses (haoks excepted). Distance 1 mile. Entrance, £2, No entry will be received for any race except 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 points shall be final. The rules and weights of the Canterbury Jockey Club -will fee strictly adhered to. Five per cent, will be deduoted from the gross amount of all stakes. Horaes walking over will receive 50 per cent, of the stakes. F. D. LUOKIE, 132 Secretary. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. MESSRS. THYNNE, LINTON, & CO. Have been favored with instructions by Messrs Richter, Nannestan, & Co., Palmerston North, to uell by Private Contract, THE undermentioned VALUABLE PROPERTIES, situate in the Township of Palmerston and Bunuythorpe Districts, namely : — No. 1. SAWMILL AT PALMERSTON, With three acres of. land as a site, 600 acres land freehold, partly fenced and cleared, and partly standing timber; likewise 900 acres bush land, with lease for ten years ; with all conveniences by way of tramwayß and railway, connecting with the main line to Wanganui and Foxton. No. 2. HOKOWHITU SAWMILL. Also in the Townahip of Palmerston, with machinery and appliances capable of cutting 1,500,000 feet timber per annum. The bush land in connection with this mill is leasehold, but extend, ing over a long term of years, No. 3. TRONDHEIM MILL, BUNNYTHORPE, With 700 acrea of freehold, machinery also, capable of cutting 1,500,000 feet timber per year. | No. 4. PALMERSTON FLOUR MILL. With planing - machines attached. This stands upon two acres in Broad-street, with ten acres adjoining." No. 5. TOWN SECTION 187. Of the town of Palmerston, containing 4£ acreß, fenced and improved; with iiratclass seven-roomed house. In connection with the mills there are bullocks, and all necessary^'appliancea, the industry being at the present time in full working order. The Flour Mill is doing a large and increasing business, situated as it is in the midst of a splendid agricultural district ; while in view of the great demand for timber, the sawmills have not been able to execute the amount of orders lately upon hand. The Auctioneers can confidently recommend the opportunity now presented as one rarely to be met with, inasmuch as the mills are not only giving an excellent return, but the proprietors have already made a competency, the dissolution taking place from circumstances entirely of a private nature, which necessitates the absence of one of the firm from the colony. For full particulars, apply to Messrs THYNNE, LINTON, & CO., Palmerston and Foxton ; Or to the PKOPRIETORS.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5335, 20 March 1879, Page 3

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