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Races T>:e t a n c r a c_ c s. JANUARY Ist, 1880. Stewards: A. Haultain, C. Villera. L. dePelichct, 11. Smith, 11. J. Twigg, S. Tancred, W. A. Richardson, Esqs. Judoe : Major Richardson. Handicapper and Starter .- Colonel White. Clerk of ' Scaxes : H. Smith, Esq. Treasurer : W. Villers, Esq. First Race to start punctually at 11 o'clock. MAIDEN PLATE, of 20 sots, 1£ miles ; open to all horses that haTe neTer won * an advertised race exceeding £15 in Talue ; weight for age. HURDLE RACE, of 20 sots, 1£ miles j over 7 hurdles 3ft k , 6in high ; welter weight for agS, SETTLERS' RACE— A Cup the value of £15 j 1 mile ; open to all horses in the district of Petane ; weight for age. PUBLICANS' PURSE HANDICAP, of 50 soys ; 2 miles ; with a. sweep of 1 sot each (for starters) to go to second horse ; nominations 3 soys ; acceptance 2 soys ; nominations addressed to the Secretary, enclosing 3 soys to he sent to the Petane Hotel by 8 p.m. on Monday, Ist December. Weights will be declared on Friday, 12th December. Acceptance 2 soys, with 1 soy sweep, on Monday, 22nd December. HACK RACE, of 10 sovs;' 1 mile ; no horse to carry less than 10 stone ; post entry. CONSOLATION HANDICAP, of 10 soys ; 1 milo. Entrances to he 10 percent on public money given ; no qualification fee necessary. All entries received shall be subject to the decision of tho stewards. Three horses to start for each race. All protests must be accompanied with a deposit of £1, which sum will be forfeited to the fund if the protest ' is not sustained. Nominations for all races (except the Publicans' Purse Handicap and Hack Race) with entrance money enclosed will be received by the Secretary, at the Petano Hotel, up to 8 p.m. on MONDAY, 22nd December 1 . Admission at the gates, Is ; Grand Stand, 2s Gel. J. STEVEN, 293 Secretary. TT AVELOCK RACES. To be held on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1879. First race to start punctually at 12 o'clock. HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, 35 soys ; about two miles, over six hurdles, 3ft 6in high. Nomination, £1 10s ; acceptance, £2. Top weight, list. HACK HURDLE RACE, 10 soys; about I one mile, OTer three lnirdles. Entrance, £1. Catch weights. MAIDEN PLATE, 20 sots ; one mile and a-half ; open to all hoi-ses that have never won an advertised race of more than £10. Entrance, £2. Weight for ago. HAVELOCK HANDICAP, 60 soys; one mile and three-quarters. Nomination, £2 ; acceptance, £L Top weight, lOst, Weights to be declared on December 16. HACK RACE, 10 soys ; one mile. Entrance, £1. Weight not less than 9st. RAILWAY STAKES, 20 sots ; three-quar-ters of a mile. Entrance, £2. Weight for age. CONSOLATION HANDICAP, 15 sots; one mile. Entrance, £1. • All entries received must bo on the condition that all disputes shall be decided by the Stewards, whose decision shall be final. Three horses to start for each race, or only half the public money will be given. No one allowed to enter a horse unless he is a subscriber of £1 to the race fund. A hack shnll be considered a horse that lias never run in a weight for age or handicap race. Entries for the Handicap Hurdle, Maiden Plate, Havelock Handicap, and Railway Stakes must be made by 8 p.m., on December 11, at Mr Reynold's Exchange Hotel, Havelock. Acceptances for Handicap Hurdle and Havelock Handicap on the day of the races in the weighing-yard. Owners of horses entering for the navelock Handicap must state age, pedigree, and past performances. Colors of riders to be given at time of entry. Weights according to the Canterbury Jockey Club. Written communications to be addressed to the Secretary Havelock Race Committee, Havelock. Admission — Footmen, Is ; horsemen, 2s 6d ; one-horse trap, 2s 6d ; two-horse trap, ss ; three-horse trap, 7s 6d, and occupants, Is each. By order of tho Cornmittoe, ERNEST TANNER, 473 Chairman. PAKI PAKI RACES, Dec. 27, 1879. THE aboTe RACES will be hold as usual this year. Programme in a future issue. 617 P. MORONEY. Sheep Dip HOOD AND CO.. MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS, 147, Elizabeth-street, Melbourne. Manufacturers of 1 THOMAS'S CAEBOLISBD , SHEEP DIPPING COMPOSITION. fTHHE manufacture of this specific has, A- this season, been greatly improved upon all previous preparations by the erection at considerable cost of new machinery and appliances, which have been constructed upon the most approved scientific principles. The manufacturers have adopted the Carbolising process, and engaged skill 2 workmen for the composition, which is now n prepared under the direct supervision of the L Principals. Their constituents can now, therefore, rely upon UNIFORMITY of htrength, in addition to tho improvement that must attend Carbolising. As a remedy for SCAB or TICK this Dip - has become CELEBRATED, and has estab- ) Wished itself as by far the CHEAPEST and most SUCCESSIVE SPECIFIC known } the price being only Is per lb., and lOOlbs being sufficient for a bath to effectually cure ahoun o 3000 Bheep suffering from Scab, or about 4500, if affected with Tick only. Having SOFT SOAP for its basia, ifc promotes the growth, and improves the quality of the wool. Agents for Geelong and Western Districts tt —Messrs GEORGE SYJS'NOT and Co., Geeloiig. 5- HOOD AND CO., d MiNUPATURING CHEMISTS 147 Elizabeth-street, 16 Mklbou-NUE,

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5545, 24 November 1879, Page 1

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